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Flight Information from London to Detroit

Cheapest one-way flight price €382
Cheapest return ticket price €884
Off-season travel month May
Peak season for travel June
Flight distance 6,033.86km
Average flight time 8 hours 35 minutes
Popular airline Finnair

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FAQ

  • When are flight tickets from London (LON) to Detroit (DTT) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from London to Detroit 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 London (LON) to Detroit (DTT) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around €1,325.
  • How long is the flight from London (LON) to Detroit (DTT)?

    It takes about 8 hours 35 minutes to fly from London (LON) to Detroit (DTT).
  • What are the most popular airlines that fly from London (LON) to Detroit (DTT)?

    Airlines with flights from London (LON) to Detroit (DTT): KLM, Air France, Scandinavian Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and Delta Air Lines.
  • How many airports in Detroit (DTT)?

    There are 2 airport(s) in Detroit (DTT): Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and Willow Run Airport.

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Flight from London to Detroit

The caffeine-buzzed city that is cruising in ideas by young people and artists determined to turn the abandoned buildings into cafes, museums and other exciting venues, Detroit is a beacon of hope. There are a good number of parks, museums and art galleries that are just as good as ever. Detroit is an underrated city with a chaotic past, but it is now changing irrevocably, making this transition time a great time to visit.

Tip: Don't forget to pack a travel adapter on your journey to the US.

Getting There

You can reach Detroit via Detroit Wayne County Airport from London’s Heathrow Airport. There are 4 airlines that provide direct flights to Detroit which are Delta Airlines, Air Canada, Virgin Atlantic and KLM Airlines. There are 11 London to Detroit flights per week.  It takes about 8 hours to fly from London to Detroit with a total distance of 6050 kilometres.

Tip: Available transport options from the airport include metro, public buses, ride-hailing services and taxis.

Things to Do in Detroit 

Belle Isle Island situated in Detroit River is a small island but has plenty to offer visitors to keep them entertained. The parkland on the island is ideal for hikers to enjoy a long walk. The island also has facilities for various sports. After that, you can head to the island aquarium or the Great Lake Museum.

The Detroit Masonic Temple is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the United States. The temple is made from fine Indiana Limestone. The 3 main areas to explore are the ritualistic tower, Shrine-Club and the auditorium.

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is the world’s largest museum dedicated to the rich culture and history of African Americans, and has a wide collection of historical artifacts. It is also home to the General Motors Theatre where you can catch a live show or a lecture.

The Detroit Institute of Arts has an extraordinary collection of artworks and is one of the finest museums in the US. It has 100 galleries inside with works by famous artists like Vincent van Gogh and Diego Rivera.

Head to Detroit Historical Museum to learn about the history and other key events that shaped the city. Henry Ford Museum gives an insight into the industrial and technological innovations and achievements throughout the US history. The most notable exhibit is the very first steam locomotive built in 1829 built by George Stephenson, the car in which John F Kennedy was assassinated.

Located near the Henry Ford Museum is the Greenfield Village which houses many historic buildings from the 18th and 19th century.

Tip: Even though public transport is not great in Detroit, the city is extremely biker-friendly and renting a bicycle is the best way to get around the neighbourhoods.

Where to Stay in Detroit

Corktown is the oldest neighbourhood in Detroit, with many historic buildings and homes and sightseeing opportunities. West Village is great for those looking to ‘feel’ at home, with its picturesque historic homes and boutique shopping. Midtown is packed with cafes, restaurants, shops, museums and art galleries. Downtown is the heart of the city with the best hotels and restaurants and is well accessible to the rest of the city.

Tip: Stay at Eastern Market is perfect for an ideal weekend getaway due to its bustling art scene, fine dining and plenty of shopping. 

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