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Visit London — The Complete Airport & Transfer Guide


Your Essential 2025 Travel Guide

Visit London
The World’s
Greatest City

From first-class arrivals at Heathrow to savvy European connections via Stansted —
discover which airport suits your travel style, and how Get London Transfer
ensures your journey into the capital is seamless from the very first mile.

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Why London

A City That
Rewrites Itself
Every Visit

London is one of the most visited cities on Earth — a living, breathing mosaic of
ancient pageantry and cutting-edge culture. Its skyline, from the medieval Tower of London
to the glass shard of Renzo Piano’s Shard, tells the full arc of human ambition.

For visitors from the United States, Canada, Australia, and across Europe, London
consistently ranks among the top three must-visit destinations. It offers world-class
museums (almost all free), Michelin-starred restaurants, legendary theatre, and a
transport network that genuinely works — once you know where to arrive.

Wikipedia: London
London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population
of over 9 million. It has been a major settlement for nearly two millennia and is one of
the world’s leading financial, cultural, and creative centres.

“London offers visitors something no other city can — the sense that every era of
human history is layered beneath your feet, and above your head.”

Whether you’re arriving for business meetings in Canary Wharf, a luxury weekend
in Mayfair, a family adventure in South Kensington, or a cultural deep-dive
through the East End’s galleries, your experience of London begins the moment
you choose your airport — and your transfer.

London is served by six commercial airports:
Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), Luton (LTN),
London City (LCY), and Southend (SEN)
. Each serves a distinct
type of traveller, route network, and budget. Choosing wisely saves you
hours — and considerable frustration.

Wikipedia: UK Airports
The United Kingdom has over 40 airports offering scheduled passenger services.
London alone is served by six airports, forming one of the world’s most extensive
multi-airport metropolitan systems.

Tower Of London

Tower of London

Over 900 years of history on the Thames

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

The official London residence of the Sovereign

The Shard

The Shard

Western Europe’s tallest building — iconic views

Know Before You Fly

London’s Six Airports:
Which One Is Yours?

Not all airports are created equal. The right gateway depends on where you’re flying from,
your budget, your final destination within London, and the kind of traveller you are.
Here’s the definitive breakdown.

LHR
London Heathrow Airport
~15 miles west of Central London
Long-haul
First Class
Business
North America
Families

Heathrow is Europe’s busiest airport and the primary hub for intercontinental travel.
Serving over 80 airlines to 218 destinations across 86 countries, it is the
definitive choice for travellers arriving from North America, Australia, the Middle East,
and Asia. The airport’s five terminals offer premium lounges, luxury retail, and
efficient connections via the Elizabeth Line and Heathrow Express to Paddington in
just 15 minutes.

Wikipedia: Heathrow Airport

LGW
London Gatwick Airport
~25 miles south of Central London
Transatlantic
Charter
Package Holidays
Leisure

London’s second airport punches above its weight. Gatwick hosts both budget and
full-service carriers including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and Norwegian.
The Gatwick Express reaches Victoria Station in just 30 minutes, and security
tends to move faster than Heathrow. Ideal for travellers seeking a balance of
affordability and quality — particularly those arriving from continental Europe
and the Eastern United States.

Wikipedia: Gatwick Airport

LCY
London City Airport
~6 miles east — Docklands
Executive Travel
Finance
European Cities

The most central of all London’s airports, nestled in the Docklands and connected
directly to Canary Wharf and the City of London via the DLR. London City is
purpose-built for business travellers on short-haul routes to European financial
hubs — Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Zurich, Dublin. Check-in to departures can take under
20 minutes. Its exclusive Clubworld transatlantic service to JFK offers a unique
flat-bed experience on a 32-seat aircraft.

Wikipedia: London City Airport

STN
London Stansted Airport
~40 miles northeast of Central London
Budget
European Breaks
Ryanair Hub
Young Travellers

Home to more scheduled flights to Europe than any other UK airport, Stansted is
the domain of Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air. Visitors from across the EU arriving
on budget carriers will find a single Norman Foster-designed terminal and Stansted
Express train connections to Liverpool Street in around 50 minutes. Best suited to
budget-conscious European travellers and those visiting friends and family in London.

Wikipedia: Stansted Airport

LTN
London Luton Airport
~35 miles northwest of Central London
Ultra Budget
easyJet
Wizz Air
North Africa

Luton is the choice for ultra-budget travellers, connecting London to over 130
destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. A direct rail link
(DART) now whisks passengers between the terminal and Luton Airport Parkway station
in under 5 minutes, with onward trains to St Pancras International. Best for
cost-focused visitors from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean.

Wikipedia: London Luton Airport

SEN
London Southend Airport
~42 miles east of Central London
Quiet Alternative
easyJet
Day Trips

The quietest of London’s airports, Southend is located in Essex and is served
primarily by easyJet with a handful of European leisure routes. Its biggest draw
is the near-empty check-in halls and extremely swift processing. Greater Anglia
trains connect directly to Liverpool Street. For travellers who prioritise calm
over convenience, Southend is a hidden gem — though route options are limited.

Wikipedia: London Southend Airport

By Passenger Profile

Which Airport
for Which Traveller?

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The American Transatlantic

Flying non-stop from New York, LA, Chicago, or Miami? You’ll almost certainly land at Heathrow or, increasingly, Gatwick.

Heathrow handles the majority of US–London traffic and is home to the world’s busiest international route (LHR–JFK). Pre-book your Get London Transfer Heathrow pickup for a stress-free first experience of British roads.

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The European Executive

Business travellers flying from Frankfurt, Zurich, Amsterdam, or Paris should consider London City Airport above all others.

Six miles from Canary Wharf, with same-terminal lounge access and 20-minute check-in, LCY means you land, clear, and are in a meeting room in under an hour. A Get London Transfer executive car will be waiting kerbside.

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The Luxury Weekend Visitor

Arriving to stay in Mayfair, Knightsbridge, or Chelsea? Heathrow gives you the best access to West London’s most prestigious postcodes.

A private transfer through Get London Transfer means your E-Class Mercedes or premium minivan arrives at your hotel door in style — no taxi queues, no Tube with luggage.

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The Family Holiday Group

Heathrow or Gatwick are best for families, with the widest selection of carriers, shorter transfer times, and the most flexible scheduling for family-sized parties.

Get London Transfer offers 8-seat MPVs and minibuses with child seats on request — no splitting your group across Ubers or wrestling with the Underground mid-peak.

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The Budget Explorer

Arriving on Ryanair from Barcelona or easyJet from Warsaw? Stansted and Luton are your hubs. Affordable, functional, and well-connected by express trains.

Even budget travellers appreciate a reliable transfer — and Get London Transfer offers competitive fixed-price fares from both airports with no surprise charges.

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The Cultural Pilgrim

Travelling for museums, theatre, and art? Your base will likely be Central London, making Heathrow the practical choice, with Elizabeth Line access direct to the West End and Bloomsbury.

A Get London Transfer driver can drop you directly at your hotel near the British Museum or South Bank, with local area knowledge that no app can replicate.

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Over 19.6 million passengers flew between London and the US in 2024 alone.

Source: Wikipedia: Busiest UK Airports · Department for Transport, 2024

Smart Travel Advice

Insider Tips for
Every Arrival

01

Pre-Book Your Transfer

Airport taxi queues at Heathrow and Gatwick can stretch 40+ minutes at peak times. A pre-booked Get London Transfer vehicle waits for you in Arrivals — even if your flight is delayed.

02

Use eGates on Arrival

Travellers from the US, EU, Canada, and Australia with biometric passports can use eGates at all major London airports, dramatically reducing Border Force queues.

03

Don’t Mix Up Budget Airports

Stansted and Luton are both labelled “London” but are 35–40 miles from the centre. A transfer costs more than from Heathrow — always factor total journey cost when booking cheap flights.

04

Heathrow Express vs. Uber

The Heathrow Express takes 15 minutes to Paddington but costs £25 per person. For two or more people with luggage, a private transfer from Get London Transfer can be more economical and far more comfortable.

05

Time Your Arrival Wisely

London traffic is most severe 7–9am and 5–7pm on weekdays. If possible, schedule arrivals outside these windows. Your transfer driver will account for real-time conditions automatically.

06

Oyster Card or Contactless

If you choose to use public transport from Heathrow, Gatwick, or City, use a contactless Visa/Mastercard or Oyster Card for the cheapest fares. Stansted, Luton, and Southend do not accept Oyster.

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