Flights to London
Buy your flights to London and pay later
Using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) for flights to London offers several advantages. Spread the cost of your booking over time for more flexibility in managing travel expenses, making your adventure more budget-friendly.
There are often no interest charges if paid within the agreed timeframe, but this will need to be checked with the lending provider, and it can ease budgeting for your trip, ensuring a stress-free travel experience.
Airports near London
Here are 4 airports available for your flights to London, simplifying your travel arrangements. With these options, travelling to and from London becomes effortlessly straightforward.
London Heathrow Airport
Located approximately 15 miles west of central London, Heathrow is the busiest airport in the UK and offers a wide range of international flights.
London Gatwick Airport
Situated around 30 miles south of central London, Gatwick is the second busiest airport in the UK and serves as a major hub for both domestic and international flights.
London Stansted Airport
Located approximately 40 miles northeast of central London, Stansted is a popular airport for low-cost carriers and offers a variety of European and international flights.
London Luton Airport
Situated around 35 miles northwest of central London, Luton is another airport commonly used by low-cost airlines and offers a range of European destinations.
Things to do in London
With a wide variety of attractions in London, we've narrowed it down to our top 3 selections to make your planning easier:
Buckingham Palace
The residence and ceremonial workplace of the British monarch, Buckingham Palace is a must-see for any visitor to London. Visitors can tour the State Rooms, which are used for official occasions, and watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Tower of London
A historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames, the Tower of London was once a royal palace, prison, and armoury. Visitors can explore the medieval fortress, see the Crown Jewels, and learn about the Tower's bloody history.
British Museum
One of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world, the British Museum houses a vast collection of antiquities from around the world, including the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon sculptures. The museum is free to enter, and visitors can spend hours exploring its many galleries.