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Flight Information from Amsterdam to London

Cheapest one-way flight price £53
Cheapest return ticket price £66
Off-season travel month March
Peak season for travel June
Flight distance 349.93km
Average flight time 1 hour 16 minutes
Popular airline Air France

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  • When are flight tickets from Amsterdam (AMS) to London (LON) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from Amsterdam to London based on the date and time of your booking. By analyzing data from all airlines, on Trip.com, you can find the cheapest flight prices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
  • How much are flights from Amsterdam (AMS) to London (LON) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around £158.
  • How long is the flight from Amsterdam (AMS) to London (LON)?

    It takes about 1 hour 16 minutes to fly from Amsterdam (AMS) to London (LON).
  • What are the most popular airlines that fly from Amsterdam (AMS) to London (LON)?

    Airlines with flights from Amsterdam (AMS) to London (LON): CitizenPlane, American Airlines, British Airways, easyJet, KLM and China Southern Airlines.
  • How many airports in London (LON)?

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Cheap Flights Amsterdam to London


How to Search for Cheap Flights Amsterdam to London
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Are you searching for cheap flights Amsterdam to London? London is the perfect city for a weekend break or a longer holiday, especially when you use the capital as a base for exploring amazing places like Bath, Oxford and Cambridge.
When can I find the cheapest flights?
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There’s no wrong time to visit London but you’ll find prices are highest in the summer months. In fact, flights Amsterdam to London can cost over 270 in Aug. To find the most affordable flights Amsterdam to London travel during ‘off season’ months such as Oct, Nov and Feb, when flights Amsterdam to London are available for as little as 15 return.
Other Transportation to London
Prefer not to fly? You can easily take a coach or travel by train from Amsterdam to London.
About Airport
Airports Providing Direct Flights
Direct flights Amsterdam to London regularly depart from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). You could also choose to fly from Rotterdam Airport (RTM).
Travellers can choose from 5 airports in London: Gatwick Airport (LGW), Heathrow Airport (LHR), London City Airport (LCY), Luton Airport (LTN) and Stansted Airport (STN).
Airports in London
There are 5 international airports in London: Gatwick Airport (LGW), Heathrow Airport (LHR), London City Airport (LCY), Luton Airport (LTN) and Stansted Airport (STN).

Transport options to Amsterdam airports
Take the train from Amsterdam Central Station to NS station at Amsterdam Airport (this is located directly below the terminal building). This takes 14-17 mins and costs €4.70.
From several central locations you can also take the Amsterdam Airport Express bus (number 397) to Schipol Plaza, just next to the airport.
A taxi will cost a flat fee of €39, however, taxi drivers often charge extra for luggage, late pick-ups and public holidays.
How to get to the centre of London from the airport
Travellers landing at any of the five airports in London can reach central London by taxi, private transfer, or public transportation like trains, underground and buses. Below we have outlined Trip.com’s most recommended routes.
For London City Airport, we recommend the Docklands Light Railway Line. For Heathrow Airport you can take the Heathrow Express train to London Paddington (approx. 15 mins). For Gatwick Airport, take the Gatwick Express to London Victoria (approx. 30 mins).
If you are flying from Luton Airport you can take a train and shuttle bus to London St. Pancras (approx. 35 mins). Finally, the Stansted Express train will take you to London Liverpool Street in approx. 47 mins.
About Airline
Which airlines provide the route?
There are a range of airlines that provide direct flights Amsterdam to London. Take your pick of Ryanair, KLM, British Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, Flybe, and easyJet.
About London
Famed for its excellent museums and art galleries (many of which are completely free) there’s history to every street in this ancient city, founded by the Romans in 43 AD. As a big city, even central London has distinct neighbourhoods. Want to see palaces and gardens? Head to Pimlico and Westminster. Adventurous foodie? Check out Borough Market and Brixton Village.
There are many excellent day trips from central London. Why not take the train to Bath, a city famed for its Roman natural springs and exquisite Georgian architecture? Or punt along the river Cherwell in Oxford, before going for afternoon tea in one of the many cafés. It’s only an hour from London Victoria to Brighton, a seaside town known for its LGBTQ+ community and alternative nightlife.

Tourist Attractions in London
The British Museum: Officially opened to the public in 1759, this extraordinary building houses over 7 million objects dating back 2 million years. Some highlights include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Sculptures from ancient Athens and the Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo burial relics from the 6th century. Top tip: arrive early as the museum can get crowded, especially in the summer holidays.
Westminster Abbey: England’s main religious building, Westminster Abbey has been the setting for the coronation of every King and Queen since 1066. You can see the tomb of Elizabeth I as well as visiting Poet’s Corner where over 100 writers are buried, including William Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Charles Dickens are buried. It is free to visit the abbey for private prayer or to attend a Christian service but be aware there is a charge for a tourist visit.
Hyde Park: 350 acres of gardens, lakes, trees, and picnic areas, Hyde Park is an oasis of green in the heart of central London. Hire a deck chair or sit a coffee at the Serpentine Bar and Kitchen or just take a wander through the rose gardens. Did you know? Hyde Park has a long history as a site of protest, and rallies and marches still come here today.
Popular Hotels in London
Can’t decide between Clerkenwell and Covent Garden? Let Trip.com help you find the best hotels in London.
What could be more emblematic of world-class luxury than The Savoy? Situated on the banks of the Thames, this iconic 5-star hotel is less than 5 minutes’ walk from the British Museum. Sip tea overlooking the Thames or enjoy a cocktail in the American Bar, or retreat to your exquisite guest room decorated in Edwardian or Art Deco style.
If you’re looking for something more relaxed, Dreamtel London Kensington could be perfect. Just moments away from the Natural History Museum, V&A Museum and countless mouth-watering restaurants, this hotel combines comfort with convenience. The Olympia Exhibition centres are also nearby.
The ultra-cool Kip Hotel in Hackney is a great choice for young travellers who prefer their city visits to be a bit closer to the action. Enjoy Hackney’s buzzing nightlife, rooftop bars and parks – don’t forget to head to Broadway Market for London’s best street food.
Best Time to Visit London
London is a great city to visit all year round but it’s fair to say the weather can be rainy and cold from Sep-Apr.
Summer is the time of music and arts festivals across London – you’ll be spoiled for choice. Tourists can also enjoy outdoor theatre performances such as world-class opera in West London’s Holland Park and the opportunity to catch a Shakespeare play in the replica Jacobean Globe Theatre.
Christmas in London is a magical affair, with winter pop-ups offering mulled wine and ice skating while every park and square competes to have the most enchanting lights. You could even catch a pantomime at one of London’s 250 theatres or experience the spinetingling majesty of a candlelit carol service.

Transportation Duration Price
Coach 11 hrs 40 mins From €25 one-way
Train 3 hrs 52 mins From 60 one-way