There are four airports serving London: Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, and Luton.
Useful information about Heathrow Airport
Situated just 14 miles outside Central London, Heathrow is London’s main international airport.
How to get to Heathrow Airport:
- By train: Heathrow Express, non-stop service. Departs every 15 minutes from London Paddington station.
- By underground: Piccadilly line, about 40 to 50 minutes. Stops are located at Terminals 2&3, 4, and 5.
- By coach: National Express and Megabus offer frequent services from Central London.
Services: open 24/7, free Wi-Fi access, mobile charging stations, numerous bars, cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Useful information about Gatwick Airport
Gatwick is located about 30 miles from Central London.
How to get to Gatwick Airport:
- By train: 30 minutes from London Victoria station. Departs every 15 minutes.
- By coach: Easybus and Megabus offer frequent services.
Services: airport lounges, free Wi-Fi access for 90 minutes, baby changing and kids’ zones, numerous shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes.
Useful information about Stansted Airport
Stansted Airport is situated 42 miles away from Central London.
How to get to Stansted Airport:
- By train: 47 minutes from London Liverpool Street station. Departs every 15 minutes.
- By coach: National Express and Easybus, operating 24 hours.
- By airport express bus: services from Liverpool Street station and Victoria Coach Station.
Services: free Wi-Fi access for four hours, prayer rooms, lounges, meeting rooms, shopping services.
Useful information about Luton Airport
Luton Airport is 28 miles away from Central London.
How to get to Luton Airport:
- By train: 40 minutes from Central London, with a 10-minute shuttle bus connecting the airport and Luton Airport Parkway station.
- By coach: National Express serves Victoria Coach Station, Easybus serves Liverpool Street station.
Services: free Wi-Fi access for four hours, currency exchanges, numerous shops, bars, restaurants and cafes.