Flights From Miami To London

Flights From Miami To London

About

London is the capital of the United Kingdom. It is one of the greatest cities in the world, with a history that spans nearly two millennia. It is Britain's largest metropolitan area and also serves as the country's cultural, economic, and transportation centre. London lies in the southeastern England. It is located approximately 50 miles (80km) upstream of its estuary on North Sea. Satellite photographs show the metropolis compactly within a Green Belt of open country, with the M25 motorway running around it.

It is located approximately 20 miles (30km) from the city center. In the middle of the 1950s, strict town planning controls stopped the growth of the built up area. Its physical boundaries more or less correspond with the administrative and statistical borders that separate the metropolitan county of Greater London and the "home counties", Kent, Surrey and Berkshire to the south and Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire to the north. The historical counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent extend beyond the boundaries of the administrative counties that have the same names. They also include significant parts of Greater London's metropolitan county, which was created in 1965. The historic county of Surrey controls most of Greater London south-east of the Thames, while the majority of Greater London north-east of the Thames belonged historically to the county Middlesex. Greater London Area, 607 sq miles (1,572 km). Pop. Pop. Greater London, 8,173,941.

Flights

  • Aer Lingus
  • Aeromexico
  • Air Canada
  • Air Europa
  • Air France
  • Air Transat
  • American
  • Austrian
  • Avianca
  • British Airways
  • Brussels Airlines
  • Delta
  • Emirates
  • Finnair
  • Iberia
  • Icelandair
  • ITA
  • JetBlue
  • KLM
  • Loganair
  • LOT
  • Lufthansa
  • Luxair
  • Norse Atlantic Airways
  • Qatar Airways
  • Royal Air Maroc
  • Scandinavian Airlines
  • Silver Airways
  • Singapore Airlines
  • SWISS
  • Tap Air Portugal
  • Turkish Airlines
  • United
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • WestJet

Places to visit in London

London is one the most captivating cities in the world. Modern architectural wonders such as the Shard run along ancient lanes lined with historical monuments, high-end boutiques, and award-winning theatres. These picturesque streets lead to renowned attractions such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, or St. Paul's Cathedral. Visitors will be astonished at their beauty and drain their phones' photo storage.

  1. Watch the Changing of the Guardian at Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace, one of Britain's most famous buildings, is also the site of London's most beloved display of pomp, the Changing of the Guard. This colorful, free and unrestricted display of precision marching music draws crowds every season at St. After James's Palace, you can follow them along The Mall as the march between locations.

  1. Visit The Tower of London to See The Royal Jewels and Cross the Tower Bridge

The Tower of London has played many roles throughout history, including prison, palace, treasure vault, and private zoo. This iconic structure is a World Heritage Site that offers endless fascination to visitors interested in Britain's rich history. The 17th-century Line of Kings, which features remarkable displays of royal armor and armaments, can be found inside the White Tower, which William the Conqueror built in 1078.

  1. Enjoy Culture at the British Museum

The British Museum houses one of the most important collections of antiquities in the world. It has more than 13,000,000 artifacts from ancient cultures. This vast attraction is filled with priceless items from Assyria Babylonia China, Europe and other countries. It's difficult to know where to start.

  1. Be Captured by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

The tower, 318 feet tall, which houses the clock tower and the resounding bell called Big Ben, is the most emblematic symbol of London. It is as famous as Tower Bridge and its distinctive tolling of Big Ben, which is the BBC's time signal, is widely known around the globe. It is located below it along the Thames. These Houses are the seat of Britain's government and were once the home of the royal Westminster Palace which was occupied by William the Conqueror.

  1. Get creative at the National Gallery

The National Gallery is a must-see on any London visit. This famous, columned museum can be found at the border of Trafalgar square. It is home to amazing masterpieces and makes it one of London's top attractions.

FAQs

London: Are 2 days enough?

Even though you'll be limited in your time and not be able see everything, 2 days of London sightseeing is well worth it. It will allow you to see the most important sights, visit some attractions and get an idea of London. You'll be coming back for more!

Which is London's coolest spot?

London's Coolest Places

  1. Camden. Camden is a bustling neighborhood in North West London. It's known for its authentic street food, lively bars, and vibrant restaurants. We also have to mention its legendary musical culture, Punk Rock. ...
  2. Shoreditch. ...
  3. Brick Lane ...
  4. Islington.

London is expensive to visit?

The average price of a 7-day trip to London is $2,549 for a solo traveler, $3,898 for a couple, and $6,596 for a family, with the main components of cost being (1) flights, (2) hotels/accommodation, and (3) meals.