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Flight Information from Valencia to London

Cheapest one-way flight price £16
Cheapest return ticket price £33
Off-season travel month March
Peak season for travel June
Flight distance 1,337.8km
Average flight time 2 hours 32 minutes
Popular airline Iberia

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Cheap Flights Valencia to London

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Discover the Big City with cheap flights Valencia to London at Trip.com. You can discover amazing hotel deals, discounted attractions and package tours to make your stay in England extra special.

How to buy cheap flights

Trying to find the very best cheap flights Valencia to London? London is a great location for a weekend break, but midweek flights Valencia to London can be much more affordable.

When can I find the cheapest flights?

Prices are highest in the summer months – return flights Valencia to London can cost over 150 in Aug. But if you’re booking flights Valencia to London during ‘off season’ you can find tickets that are 25-€35 return.

About Airport

Airports Providing Direct Flights

Direct flights Valencia to London regularly depart from Valencia Airport (VLC), also known as Manises Airport.

Travellers can choose to travel to 2 airports in London: Gatwick Airport (LGW), or Stansted Airport (STN).

Transport options to Valencia airports

Travellers departing from Valencia Airport are recommended to take the Metro or bus.

The Metro Valencia line 3 runs from the city centre, university and northern part of the metropolitan area. Trains depart every 15 mins on weekdays and every 20 mins on weekends. A single ticket will cost €4.80.

The Metrobus Line 150 links the airport with Valencia city centre as well as connecting several locations in the city. A one-way ticket is €1.45 and fares can be bought on the bus.

A taxi from Valencia city centre will cost €20-€25, depending on where you get picked up. The journey takes 20 mins.

How to get to the centre of London from the airport

Travellers landing at any of the 2 airports in London that serve Valencia can reach central London by taxi, private transfer, or public transportation like trains, underground and buses.

For Gatwick Airport, Trip.com recommends you taking the Gatwick Express to London Victoria (approx. 30 mins).

If arriving at Stansted Airport, the Stansted Express train will take you from London Stansted Airport to London Liverpool Street in approx. 47 mins.

About Airline

Which airlines provide the route?

Vueling, easyJet, Ryanair and British Airways all provide direct flights Valencia to London.

About London

One of the most visited cities in the world, London has long held a fascination for travellers the world over. It’s a place of contradictions – immersed in history and filled with ancient buildings, but also at the forefront of innovation and independent thinking. You can be in a glass-filled high rise one moment and a cosy pub with a roaring fire the next.

London is also very multicultural – one in three Londoners are born outside the UK – and this diversity is great news for visitors because here you can find any cuisine, music, art and culture known to man.

With a busy, affordable transport network and lots of pedestrian-and-cyclist-friendly paths, travellers will find it easy to get around. So whether you’re here for cobbled streets, cosy pubs, ancient museums, afternoon tea and leafy parks or shining modern buildings, high fashion, celebrity-spotting and the latest club nights you can be sure that London will not disappoint.

Tourist Attractions in London

London Chinatown: This bustling area is home to a large East Asian community which formed in the 1950s when a handful of Chinese restaurants opened here. Despite the name, today you’ll find food, shopping and culture from Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand. Chinatown is also close to lots of attractions such as Leicester Square, London’s West End and Soho. Keep an eye out for events such as Poon Choi Festival, Moon Fest and the Water Cube Cup Singing Contest.

The River Thames: Starting as a small trickle in the Cotswolds, the River Thames is one of the most important rivers in England and travels over 210 miles to the sea. Rowing has taken place on the Thames for hundreds of years and today visitors flock to the Championship Race between Putney and Mortlake in South West London – the first race took place in 1829. Did you know? The name of the River Thames may come from the Sanskrit Tamas meaning ‘dark’.

Imperial War Museum: Shedding light on some of the darkest periods of human history, the Imperial War Museum is a fascinating tour through the conflicts of the world, especially those that Britain instigated or participated in. The museum was founded while the First World War was still raging and gives voice to the ordinary people involved in conflict. The Imperial war Museum also hosts a variety of free talks, exhibitions and workshops throughout the year as well as interactive displays for visitors of all ages. Don’t miss: a piece of the Berlin Wall, World War II propaganda posters and some of the first nuclear missiles.

Popular Hotels in London

Trip.com can help you find the best hotels in London with this helpful guide.

Get acquainted with London’s hottest theatre at Karma Sanctum Soho, a fun and vibrant hotel in cool Soho. Sanctum Soho Hotel is in the heart of London, just a few minutes’ walk from Piccadilly Theatre and London Palladium Theatre. You’ll find a palatial roof terrace with creative cocktails served alongside Japanese small plates, or head to the Wild Heart Bar & Shokudo for amazing dishes cooked Michelin-star chef Garry Holihead.

An oasis in the bustling heart of Oxford Street, Caesar Hotel is perfect for travellers who want a bit of calm and luxury. A few minutes’ walk will take you to Hyde Park, Marble Arch and world-class shopping at Oxford Street or take a stroll to charming Notting Hill. You’ll love the traditional yet stylish guest rooms with exposed brickwork – and lucky guests will also get a view of Hyde Park.

Need to save some pennies? Wombat’s City Hostel London is located near the Tower of London and offers private rooms or shared dormitories for the more casual traveller. You’ll be just moments from Aldgate East and Tower Hill Underground stations – easy to get around.

Best Time to Visit London

A year in London is a year filled with exciting and unusual events. In January travellers can enjoy New Year’s Day sales at the best department stores and see the New Year’s Day parade or celebrate Chinese New Year in Chinatown.

In February love is in the air with special Valentine’s Day events across the city, while London Fashion Week brings new design talent.

In March it’s time for St Patrick’s Day parade and activities, while April brings Eid Festival and May sees the amazing garden designs at the Chelsea Flower Show.

By June the summer festivals kick in, with countless food, theatre, fashion, culture and music events taking centre stage.

In October visitors can take part in a citywide celebration of Black History Month while November brings fireworks and communal bonfires for Bonfire Night.

Finally, Christmas is a magical time to visit London with Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park offering ice skating, fairground rides and delicious wintertime treats at the Christmas Markets.