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London Flights
There are five main airports serving the bustling city of London. The Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, Luton, and London City airports have daily international flights to London as the city is famous for having beautiful landmarks, hosting important conferences, and the famous Olympic Games. Among the mentioned airports, the London Heathrow is noted for being the busiest airport in the world. Should tourists have flights to London, transportation via the Express rail is very convenient as it avoids traffic and is the speediest and most hassle-free way to travel. For those who would like to have a cheap means of transportation, the Underground Piccadilly line has the cheapest fares especially for those who purchase an Oyster card.
London Weather
Famous for its unpredictable weather, London is known to abruptly change from having a sunny day to being deluged by rain. The peak season for London is from May to September when festivities are abundant. Most hotspots though, would be crowded and tickets sky-high. Those looking for a low cost vacation should aim for their holiday to fall between October and March when it is off-season in London. Since the weather may suddenly change, tourists should be ready with both their sunglasses and umbrellas upon arriving from flights to London.
Getting Around London
Londoners are accustomed to traveling on the Underground system or "the Tube". With abundant stations located along 11 subway lines, tourists can easily travel using this system when going anywhere in the city. Bus stops are located along major streets and are also great for those who want a tour around London. Light rail as well as trams like the Docklands Light Railway and Tramlink are available and can help take tourists around the east end. Those who would like a boat trip may avail themselves of the various river services that have routes on the River Thames. Leisure cruises are available to see some of the city's attractions such as the House of Parliament and the famous London Bridge.
London Attractions
The city of London has attractions to suit everyone's taste. From historic landmarks to beautiful parks, these attractions should be visited after arriving from flights to London:
- Westminster Abbey, a World Heritage site, is famous for being the seat of the United Kingdom's parliament and royal coronations since 1066.
- Tower of London, another World Heritage site, is a 900-year old royal fortress on the Thames, and houses the famous Crown Jewels.
- St. Paul's Cathedral, a creation by the great Sir Christopher Wren, is a beautiful domed church with remarkable acoustics.
- Tower Bridge, a 19th century creation is designed with tall towers as well as some engine rooms where tourists can visit the exhibition.
- St. James's Park, located near Buckingham Palace, has lush gardens wherein tourists can relax after arriving from their London flights.
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