Your Guide to London
No one knows travel quite like Delta people, which is why we've curated a guide to help you discover the best that London has to offer - from can't-miss attractions and hidden gems to our favorite local cuisine and neighborhoods. So go ahead and book that flight - we'll take care of the planning for you.
GETTING AROUND THE CITY
From the airport to your hotel
Serving all four terminals at Heathrow Airport, the Elizabeth Line will take you straight into the city. Tickets can be purchased at airport station ticket machines, or you can use tap to pay. The journey to London Central takes about 30 minutes, and you have the option to transfer to another line or grab a bus to your final destination.
Riding the buses
Not only are the double-decker buses in London iconic, they’re also very reliable. Use a maps app on your phone to determine which bus you need to take to get to your destination and simply tap to pay on the bus.
Grabbing a taxi
You’re likely to spot several of London’s traditional black taxi cabs when you’re out and about, and if you’re on a time crunch and don’t want to rely on the bus or the Tube, a cab is another option. If the taxi’s light is on, it’s available – simply stick out your hand and wave them down.
WHERE TO STAY
Explore some of our favorite areas to call home during your trip
RECOMMENDED BY DELTA PEOPLE
We asked the people who live, work and play in London which city experiences can’t be missed
Thought to be London’s oldest wine bar, Gordon’s is a great place to split a bottle and a snack before heading over to The National Gallery.
“When deciding where to have afternoon tea, there are several places to choose from, and you can go elegant and quaint to cozy or even themed tea.”
-Anna P., Global Health & Wellness
“Last time I was in London I just wandered around with my camera and ended up unlocking several locations worthy of a magazine cover. Honestly it’s a perfect activity for everyone looking for a chill weekend stroll!”
Nick M., In-Flight Service
Chances are you’ve seen Borough Market on social media, and for good reason. One of the largest and oldest food markets in London, this place features street food, famous crème brûlée donuts, sausage rolls and much much more.
“Take the water taxi (public transportation boat operated by Uber) from London proper to Greenwich. While you’re there, visit the market and see the GMT clock. It's a beautiful area.”
-Richard B., Airport Customer Service
For tea lovers, a visit to Twinings’ flagship store at 216 Strand is a must, as it’s the oldest tea shop in London. Try teas at the sampling bar or attend one of their masterclasses for a more immersive experience with a side of history.
The world’s largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, the V&A Museum should be a stop on your London museum tour. And in case you didn’t know: most major museums in London are free for general admission (though still may require a reserved time slot).
QUICK TIP
Looking for a day trip from London? Places like Oxford or Cambridge are a little less than two hours by train. Check out the universities or go punting to explore the scenic waterways.
A TASTE OF LONDON
Our favorite quick bites, big meals and everything in between from across the city
A beloved tradition, Sunday roasts are an excuse to eat like royalty. With roast meat, crispy potatoes, Yorkshire pudding the size of your head and more, this popular dish is served up in both historic pubs and modern gastropubs.
With a pub on nearly every corner, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take a breather from your city exploring by grabbing a pint of beer like a local.
The best way to fuel up before a day of exploring London, the full English typically includes sausages, back bacon, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, fried bread, beans and, sometimes, black pudding.
Kebabs in London are the city’s late-night heroes. If your evening at the pub goes longer than expected, hit up a kebab shop on the way back to the hotel to curb cravings.
When you think of classic London eats, chances are fish and chips was one of the first things to pop up in your head. Grab a paper-wrapped portion from a classic chippy and eat it by the river on a nice day.
Your London adventure awaits
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