Flights from Romania cities to London

The metropolis boasts a series of superlatives: in 1863, it inaugurated the world’s first underground railway line; The Tube is considered one of the most extensive subway systems in the world. Big Ben, another symbol of the city, is renowned as one of the largest clock bells globally. London stands out for its cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity, with over 200 languages spoken in the city and hosting some of the world's greatest fortunes. The London Stock Exchange is a major global financial hub. Despite often capricious and wet weather, which contributes to the famous London fog, tourists are not deterred from visiting the city’s main attractions.

You can begin your city tour in the metropolitan area – Greater London, where modernity meets history. In the West End, you’ll discover the exclusive Mayfair district. The White Tower, built on British and Roman fortifications, served as a royal residence and an important prison for centuries. The Tower of London, originally a Norman fortress on the Thames, still houses the Jewel House today. Other historical landmarks include the Gothic-style Westminster Abbey, the Tudor-style St. James’s Palace, and Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarchy. The British Museum, built in the neoclassical style, is the largest museum in the UK. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, marking the Prime Meridian, is also located on the Thames. Modern constructions include the Tate Modern and the London Eye. A popular way to explore the city is by using the iconic London double-decker bus. For a cosmopolitan shopping experience, you can visit Harrods or Oxford Street.

In Hyde Park, on August 31, the BBC Proms “Sir Henry Wood” concerts take place, featuring classical music and the patriotic concert “Last Night.” On September 8, the Mayor’s Thames Festival, a water-themed festival, occurs. The BFI London Film Festival, the UK’s most important cinematic event, is held on October 31, and Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated on November 5. Visit London by flying with one of the following airlines: SAS, KLM, Swiss, British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, Pegasus Airlines, Wizz Air, Iberia, Ryanair, Hisky, or EasyJet.