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London, England. A city home to hundreds of famous musicians, artists, and thought leaders. Though it’s been written about in countless publications and articles, don’t think you know everything there is to know about London. For example, the Big Ben isn’t even really called that. In fact, its actual name is “The Clock Tower.” Big Ben is simply just the name of the bell. And did you know The London Eye wasn’t even the first big wheel in London? The Great Wheel was built in 1895 for the Empire of India Exhibition but was later demolished in 1907, an entire 91 years before The London Eye begun construction. Travel to England for some more fun facts, and maybe some tea and crumpets along the way.
Find the Blue Plaques.
As mentioned above, London is home to many famous faces. Charles Dickens, Florence Nightingale, Sylvia Plath, to name a few. The city pays homage to these brilliant game-changers by hanging blue plaques above the houses they lived in. Make your way around town and find these hidden gems.
Visit the Millennium Dome.
Many people visit Egypt to see the great pyramids. However, not many people know that all of the Great Pyramids of Giza can fit comfortably within the Millennium Dome. 365 meters in diameter, 52 meters tall, and 12 supporting poles to symbolize the days, weeks, and months of the year. This epic structure is a sight for sore eyes.
Check out Cleopatra’s Needle.
Many know about Cleopatra’s Needle, an Egyptian artifact erected on the Victoria Embankment in 1838. Yet many are unaware that the needle is in fact a time capsule. Underneath the structure lies a map of 19th century London, a copy of the Bible, daily newspapers, a rupee, and 12 photographs of the most attractive English women of the time. How cool is that?
1. Feed Pigeons in Trafalgar Square.
Unless you’d like to spend your trip to London in jail, don’t feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. This is only a rule because so many people began feeding and posing for pictures with the local birds. This persuaded more pigeons to hang out there, filling the square. Mayor Ken Livingstone banned feeding the birds and selling food near the square in 2003 to lessen their population. A hawk was also employed to keep them at bay for a while.
2. Use the Waterloo Tube Station.
This station is the busiest in all of London. 1.265 billion people use the London Underground every year and Waterloo sees nearly 100.3 million of them. Unless you don’t mind standing throughout your trip, other forms of transport are recommended.
3. Visit Aldgate Station.
If you are easily grossed out, don’t visit Aldgate Station near the Urbanest’s Tower Bridge Property. There are at least 1000 dead bodies buried underneath of it. It is rumored that they were buried en-mass after The Great Plague. There are many other fun, light-hearted things to see in London instead.
There are 6 major airports in London. Business class flights are offered at each.
A nonstop flight to London from DC, capital to capital, is typically 7 hours and 20 minutes on most commercial airliners traveling at 500 mph. Flights with layovers are generally 12 hours in totality. BCC can help find whichever business class flight best suits your schedule.
AIRPORT | DESTINATION | AVG FLIGHT TIME | |
JFK – New York | London | 7 hours 5 minutes | |
SFO – San Francisco | London | 10 hours 20 minutes | |
LAX – Los Angeles | London | 10 hours 30 minutes | |
ORD – Chicago | London | 7 hours 50 minutes | |
ATL – Atlanta | London | 8 hours 10 minutes | |
IAH – Houston | London | 9 hours 15 minutes | |
IAD – Washington DC | London | 7 hours 20 minutes | |
MIA – Miami | London | 8 hours 40 minutes |
London is notorious for unattractive weather. That being said, the best times rumored to be in London are between the months of March and May. Temperatures range from cool to warm before summer hits. It is recommended that you bring a jacket, sunglasses, and an umbrella wherever you go in London. Weather is unpredictable and can ruin your day if you’re not properly prepared.
BCC does not rank its valued airline partners, but we provide a list of airlines that offer both discounted business class airfare and last-minute business class plane tickets to London.
Some of these may not have direct flights while instead arranging comforting connections:
For this specific destination, try British Airways, BA City Flyer, Eastern Airways, Loganair, and Virgin Atlantic. Contact BCC to find the cheapest flights to London.
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