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1 Adult | Economy

IB-872 | BA-465

15:35 Budapest
07 h 25 m
1 stop via Madrid

22:00

London - Heathrow Apt
AED 1,594

BA-869

12:25 Budapest
02 h 55 m
Non stop

14:20

London - Heathrow Apt
AED 3,064

About Budapest (BUD)

Home to more than two million inhabitants, Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. With friendly atmosphere, world-class music, vibrant night-life, and natural thermal baths, Budapest is among the most congenial and gratifying cities of Europe. It is commonly entitled as ‘Paris of the East’ because of its architecture and remarkable scenic setting. It was acknowledged and added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for the cultural and architectural significance of the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue in the year 1987. The city has a humid continental, transitional climate, which appends to its oozing likeability among the people. In Budapest there are forty theatres, seven concert halls and an opera house. Outdoor festivals, concerts and lectures enrich the cultural offer of summer, which are often held in historical buildings. You can easily reach the place by taking a flight, which will land up at the Budapest Franz Liszt International Airport. You can also commute through train, which is easily available from almost all countries of central and Eastern Europe. With numerous other benefits, the place provides its visitors with the benefit of 34 night bus lines, through which one can easily roam around the city even in the night time. Prime most attraction of the city includes Royal palace, National gallery, Hunyadi garden etc. One can also enjoy their visit to the artistic museums and galleries. In the winter season, you can enjoy in the Ice-skating ring with your children and siblings. There are multiple ways available here to make your stay a memorable one. From the non-speciality shopping sprees to the lavish party hangouts, from having Hungarian food to sipping a cup of coffee in the specialised coffee shops, Budapest serves it all. For the people seeking a budget-friendly trip, Budapest offers a reasonable stay with a high quality life. When you plan out an outstation trip, first thing that struck your mind is how you would manage the ticket bookings and hotel accommodations. But MakeMyTrip provides a perfect solution to all your worries and endow you with a simple, easy and quick mode to book tickets online. The site also specialises in booking your desired hotel at the location. With cheap offers and beneficial deals, the site bequeaths optimum satisfaction to their customers.

Budapest Address
1675 Budapest Ferihegy, PO Box 53, Hungary
Tel: (01) 296 9696/7000 | Fax: (01) 296 5963

About London (LON)

The historical city of London was built from the ground up by the Romans, going on to become a cultural, financial, and entertainment hub over the years. In the present day, London is regarded as one of the world’s cultural capitals. There is a list of things to love about London, including some of the world’s most interesting architecture, fashion, and nightlife. London is a true cosmopolitan city. The city and its population are well renowned for their resilience, for withstanding plagues, fires, and wars. The spirit of the city’s inhabitants has remained strong, making it a rich, historical site and a visit to the city is a cultural experience. The city had been given a lot of names before being called London; the Anglo-Saxon names include Londonium, Ludenwic, and Ludenburg. It has been ranked as the sixth most expensive city in the world to live in; most people come here to explore the city through their travels, and vicariously live off in the city’s energetic bustle.

 

How to reach London

 

By Air – The main airport in London is the Heathrow Airport. National carriers and other airlines operate flights to London from major international cities. The following airlines operate direct flights to London: American Airlines, Air France, Air Canada, Etihad Airways, British Midland International Airways, China Southern Airlines, Air China, and Jet Airways. There are six international airports in London.

 

By Train The British Rail Network connects London to other cities in the country. The city also has linkages by train to other cities in Europe, such as Paris, Brussels, Berlin, and Amsterdam. The Eurostar Service connects London to Paris and Brussels, its terminus and operational point being the St. Pancras International Station, the exteriors of which was portrayed as the station in the Harry Potter series where Harry and his schoolmates board the train to Hogwarts.

 

By Road – One can drive to London by crossing international borders from anywhere in Europe. The English Channel can be crossed via the Euro Tunnel, which connects France to the UK with an underwater train link. Even cars and buses can get on board the train. It takes 35 minutes to go across the channel. Internally, all cities in the UK are well connected to London through a series of highways. The roads make up for beautiful, picturesque views of the English countryside.

 

What to do in London

 

London is a city that is rich in culture, history, and heritage. According to statistics, about 16 million people visited London in 2014, making it the most-visited city in the world.

London has something to offer to everyone. There is easy connectivity to other cities in Europe as well as within the UK. The Euro Tunnel is one of its kinds, and should be a must-do on your list of places to visit. If you’re a budget traveller, you may also go about London by means of the efficient train system in the city, the Underground. Here are the top things, among many, to see in London:

Hyde Park

Westminster

Camden

London Eye

SoHo

Shoreditch: Trapeze Bar

Hampstead Heath

BFI (The British Film Institute)

Thames (on a Cruise)

Baker Street

Brixton Academy

The O2

Brick Lane, London Street art

Chinatown

Electric Avenue

Piccadilly Circus

Oxford Street

Leicester Square

The National Gallery on Trafalgar square

Harrods

Platform 9 ¾, King’s Cross, London

Natural History Museum, London

Bond Street

The Buckingham Palace

The Waterloo Bridge

 

Major Airports in and near London

 

There are six main airports in London: London City, London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Southend, and London Stansted. Among these, Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted are the busier ones, with more than 100 airlines from the Heathrow Airport alone, operating flight to London and from the city. London houses a few of the world’s busiest airports and hence has air-rail links to them by means of express trains, the Heathrow Express, Stansted Express, and Gatwick Express. All international flights to London land here.

MakeMyTrip offers a wide range of flights to London, over 900 flights to London on a daily basis from all over the world. From India, flights operate from cities like Udaipur, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. One can easily use the MakeMyTrip website to book a flight to London or from London, with the major airport being a hub to domestic and international airlines. MakeMyTrip flights to London can be availed at highly discounted rates during festivals and off seasons.

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About British Airways

British airways is leading international airline and flag carrier of United Kingdom. Formed in 1974, British Airways was the merger of British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways and some companies associated with them. It is the flag carrier of the United Kingdom and the largest one in the country with its main hub at the London Heathrow Airport.