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Trains in Aberdeen are 5% cheaper than in London.
A meal in Aberdeen costs roughly the same as in London.
A taxi fare in Aberdeen is 10% cheaper than in London.
Coffee in Aberdeen is 11% cheaper than in London.
As one of the most vibrant cities in the world, there is always something for you in London. The metropolitan city is regarded as one of the most important cities in the world. London is rich in history, art and culture as it features several museums and art galleries. The city is the capital of England and the largest city in the UK.
With a host of stunning attractions and amazing things to do, there is always a reason to visit the city. London has five major airports: Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, Luton and London City Airport. Flights to Aberdeen from London depart from Heathrow, Gatwick and London City Airport.
With five passenger terminals, London Heathrow airport is the largest in the UK. The airport is well-equipped with high-tech amenities and provides top-notch customer services. Both Gatwick and Heathrow Airport are located within a short distance from the city centre.
Therefore, getting to the airport from the city is very easy. London Aberdeen flights take over an hour to Aberdeen from any of the airports. If you are flying from Heathrow Airport, the most convenient transport option is via Heathrow Express or Heathrow Connect, which is linked to the airport terminal from Central London. You can opt for a National Express coach for transfer to Gatwick or London City Airport from the Victoria Station.
Aberdeen offers a wide variety of attractions, superb shopping and fine dining. The cosmopolitan city is steeped in history and culture. It features several museums which offer fascinating insight into the city's history and showcase a collection of ancient cultural artefacts that will amaze you. Commonly referred to as the 'granite city', the city is filled with impressive granite buildings and architecture.
If you love whisky, Aberdeen is the place for you as it is locally-produced in abundance. For an opportunity to have a taste, take a whisky sampling tour. Aberdeen is to be the third largest city in Scotland and it is the main commercial centre and seaport in the northeast of the country.
Flights from London to Aberdeen arrive at Aberdeen Airport (ABZ), which is the main airport serving the city and its surrounding cities. Aberdeen has excellent domestic flight connections from London. Aberdeen Airport is located about 9.3km northwest of the city.
Getting to the city from the airport is straight-forward. There are several transport options including bus and train services. You can take a coach that connects the airport to Dyce Railway Station, where you can take a train ride to your destination. You can also opt for a taxi or hire a car to transfer you to the city.
Dyce airport being refurbished but there was no hassle
Nice small airport easy to navigate.
very good
Building is still being upgraded which results in extra distance on foot to receive your hold baggage.
Sadly ABZ has lately joined the Anoying trend of taking passengers on a zig zag course along all the expensive ( yes even “duty free” you can buy cheaper elsewhere” ) shopping isles to get from security to your gate. ...only bright side is that the airport terminal is not big enough to give you an over extended tour of things you don’t want to buy ...only extended ...feel sad for the employees working there as they better not approach me to sell anything ...they will get a grumpy reply I am afraid.
Tiny but adequate airport. Needs a lot of upgrades or at least a good clean.