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Timeless, traditional and titillating: Discover London

Discover London this winter, where the lights sparkle across the city’s supreme sights. Wrap up warm and wander along the River Thames, coffee cup in hand. Ride the London Eye, gaze at the grand Houses of Parliament, stroll down to the Tate Modern, then cosy up in a traditional pub.

Book a holiday in London and dart along Oxford Street for a spot of shopping – Liberty is a must-visit. Next, swoon through Britain’s iconic department store, Harrods, and meet up for a British treat of afternoon tea with friends. Still feeling peckish? Borough Market has plenty of tasty bites to try, while the foodie scenes of Camden and Dalston markets are great for the whole family.

Spend time wandering through the enchanting Kew Gardens, discover the lively atmosphere around South Bank and make your way to The National Gallery. Lap up London’s history with a trip to the British Museum and see the masterpieces of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Visit Buckingham Palace, then hop on the Underground and see Tower Bridge. It’s time to visit the UK’s characterful capital. Why wait, book your flight to London today.

Nobody knows London like British Airways

Discover the best of the big city with our expertise, whether you want to live London life like a local or squeeze the capital’s most iconic features into your trip, our guides will help you make the most of your holiday. From its unique world of experiences, seasonal highlights, and the quizzically unexpected – see the very best of London with us.

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Arriving in London

Book your Heathrow Express Return ticket and travel the fastest way to Central London. The non-stop journey time is only 21 minutes from Terminal 5, giving you more time to do the things you love. Book now

London fly-drives

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Five iconic facts about London

The London Eye

Move aside Kate Moss (she’s looped the Millennium Wheel at least 25 times), it’s time for you to hop aboard the London Eye, the world’s fourth-largest Ferris wheel. Climb into one of 32 capsules (one for each borough of London) and cycle around the sky in around 30 minutes. The ride moves at a leisurely pace of 0.6 miles an hour. You will see London’s skyline, and on really clear days you may even spy Windsor Castle.

The Tower of London

The Tower of London has an engrossing history, including some gruesome tales; and it houses ravens, who are cared for by a designated Ravenmaster. While you’re there, you can learn about the superstitious reasons for their presence… Wander through the chambers, home to over 23,500 jewels and see the glistening Crown Jewels – then take a tour and keep an eye out for the restless ghosts and ghouls who have been spotted here.

The London Underground

Experience the capital like a Londoner with a ride on the Underground. Stretching across the heart of London and its peripheries, the Tube is the oldest and largest underground rail work. With an average of 2.7million Tube journeys made a day, it’s popular for commuters and tourists alike. Grab a copy of the London Underground map and navigate between the stations and zones, listening for talented buskers – you might just hear the next Ed Sheeran.

Museums of London

See as many of the city’s 250+ museums as you can. Visit the 25-metre blue whale skeleton, suspended in the air at The Natural History Museum, experience the interactive Wonderlab at The Science Museum and see the award-winning Design Museum. You can also discover the past that shaped the nation at The Imperial War Museum and explore the world’s oldest national museum – The British Museum.

Parks in London

See London’s leafy side when you visit the city’s green spaces. Amble through the 650 acres of Hyde Park, with its 275 acres of beautiful Kensington Gardens. Be sure to look out for the statues and monuments scattered throughout Hyde Park, including the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. Stroll through the Royal Regents Park and take a seat on Primrose Hill, where Renee Zellweger once sat in the Bridget Jones film.

Prepare to go

Country code

+44

Best time to go

All year round

Tipping

10-15% of your bill

London visa and entry requirements

Despite the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union, visa-free travel is still in place for citizens of the EU to and from the UK.

Those arriving from some countries outside the EU may need to apply for a visa. To check if one is required, and for information on how to apply, please visit the UK Border Agency website.

If you are a national of some countries (including Australia and the USA) you can join the ‘Registered Traveller’ scheme and enjoy faster entry into the UK, as long as you have a biometric passport. Read the full list of eligible countries and conditions on the ‘Registered Traveller’ website.

Learn more about UK visa requirements 

Remember, it’s your responsibility to ensure that you have the right visa and documents to be allowed entry into the UK when flying into London.

An insider's weekend in London

London skyline.
Jess Parr, Cabin Crew for British Airways.

For first-timers, take aclassic London landmarks tourthat'll take you to Westminster

Jess Parr,  Cabin Crew for British Airways

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