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Flight Information from Lisbon to London

Cheapest one-way flight price AU$46
Cheapest return ticket price AU$86
Off-season travel month April
Peak season for travel February
Flight distance 1,577.47km
Average flight time 2 hours 44 minutes
Popular airline TAP Air Portugal

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Cheap Flights Lisbon to London

How to Search for Cheap Flights Lisbon to London

Plan for an amazing holiday in the United Kingdom and find cheap flights Lisbon to London with our useful guide.

How to buy cheap flights

London is perfect for a weekend trip or a longer stay and at Trip.com you can find the best deals on flights Lisbon to London. Looking for a bargain? Considering setting your alarm to catch an early flight – these tend to be less popular.

When can I find the cheapest flights?

London is a great place to visit at any time of year, but prices are highest in the summer months, when flights Lisbon to London can cost over 250. For the most affordable flights Lisbon to London travel during ‘off peak’ season in autumn and winter.

Other transportation to London

If you prefer to take a different form of transport Lisbon to London, there are several options.

Transportation Duration Price
Coach 40hr 40min From €90 one-way
Train (EuroStar through Spain, then via Eurotunnel) Around 25hr From 310 one-way
Ferry from Santander to Plymouth, followed by train 20hr 15 minutes for the ferry journey, around 53 hours in total From 327 one-way

About Airport

Airports providing direct flights

Direct flights Lisbon to London depart from Humberto Delgado Airport, also known as Lisbon Airport / Aeroporto de Lisboa (LIS).

Airports in London

Arriving in London passengers can choose from four airports: Gatwick Airport (LGW), Heathrow Airport (LHR), Luton Airport (LTN) and Stansted Airport (STN).

How to get to Lisbon Airport

Travellers departing from Lisbon Airport can choose from several options to reach the airport from the city centre.

By Metro: Aeroporto-Saldanha line goes direct from the city centre to the airport in 20 minutes.

By bus: if you have only hand luggage you can take a local bus to the airport for €1.45. If you have larger luggage, the AEROBUS shuttle is a more comfortable way to travel.

By taxi: a taxi will cost €10-€15 and take roughly 10 minutes from Lisbon city centre.

How to reach central London from airports in London

Travellers from Lisbon can reach central London by taxi, private transfer, or public transportation like trains, underground and buses.

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?

Several airlines provide direct flights Lisbon to London. These include Ryanair, Wizz Air, Tap Air Portugal, easyJet and British Airways.

Fastest direct flight

The fastest direct flight is Lisbon Airport to London Gatwick Airport, and it takes 2hr 35 minutes. The longest direct flight is 2hr 50 minutes.

About London

England’s exciting capital, there’s so much to do in London from iconic sightseeing and fun days out to fine dining, world-class theatre, and unmissable London events.

Love art? You’re spoiled for choice, with Tate Modern, Tate Britain, the Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery all situated in central London and free to visit. Interested in history? The National Museum remains one of the world's best museums.

If you want to see more of the UK, there are many great day trips from central London. Hop on the train to Bath, a city made famous as the setting for many period drama films and TV shows. Alternatively, it’s only an hour from London Victoria to Brighton, a seaside town with a bohemian feel and lots of boutique shops.

Tourist Attractions in London

Buckingham Palace: The official London residence of Queen Elizabeth II, this awe-inspiring palace was built in 1705. The magnificent State Rooms are open to visitors for 10 weeks each summer and on selected dates during winter and spring. A visit to the State Rooms also allows visitors access to the exceptional artworks in the Queen’s collection, as well the Diamond Diadem crown she wore on her coronation. If you’re visiting outside of summer, why not catch the changing of the guard? Occurring roughly every other day, this formal ceremony is free to watch and takes place from 10.45 outside the palace.

Westminster Abbey: Westminster Abbey is a treasure trove of history. Here you can visit the tomb of Elizabeth I as well as visiting Poet’s Corner where many 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 tourists must pay a fee.

Hyde Park: 350 acres of relaxation, Hyde Park is an oasis of green in the heart of central London. Hire a deck chair or enjoy a cup of tea at the Serpentine Bar and Kitchen, or walk through the gardens and along the river. In summer many events are held in Hyde Park, including free cinema screenings and music concerts.

Popular hotels in London

London is a big, diverse city, so it’s difficult to find the right accommodation for you. At Trip.com we’ve sourced the best hotels in London – so you don’t have to.

The Royal National Hotel offers comfortable guest rooms and is located right in the heart of Bloomsbury, once a hotspot for writers and artists and still a buzzing, bohemian area. You’ll be a few minutes’ walk from St Paul’s Cathedral, Oxford Street and the West End.

For a modern take on glamour, why not splash out with a stay at The Londoner? This unique luxury boutique hotel offers a range of extraordinary spaces and experiences, from a member’s only club for guests to The Retreat, a subterreanean wellness spa with cabanas and a superfood clinic.

If you’re travelling on a budget, experience comfort and convenience without a huge price tag with a stay at Travelodge London Vauxhall. Just 15 minutes’ walk from Tate Britain and the Oval, you’re right in the heart of central London.

Best time to visit London

It’s no exaggeration, the weather in London can be rainy and cold from autumn until late spring. However, there’s plenty to do when it rains, and English pubs are perfect for cosy evenings.

Christmas in London is a magical affair, with ice skating rinks popping up in parks and squares and the whole city decorated in coloured lights. For the authentic British experience, why not see a pantomime at one of London’s 250 theatres or step into a church or cathedral for a candlelit carol service.