Popular in | August |
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Cheapest in | April |
Average price | RM 3,417 |
Return from | RM 2,917 |
One-way from | RM 1,527 |
Fly from
Budget
RM 2,917 - RM 5,118
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Depart
Return
Price
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Heathrow
KUL - LHR
KULLHR
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sat 18/11
2 stops31h 15m
London Heathrow
Thu 11/1
2 stops30h 35m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Heathrow
KUL - LHR
KULLHR
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Tue 31/10
1 stop16h 45m
London Heathrow
Fri 24/11
1 stop15h 00m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Gatwick
KUL - LGW
KULLGW
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Tue 17/10
1 stop26h 55m
London Gatwick
Tue 31/10
1 stop25h 40m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Stansted
KUL - STN
KULSTN
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 6/8
1 stop25h 05m
London Stansted
Sun 20/8
1 stop17h 40m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Heathrow
KUL - LHR
KULLHR
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 17/9
1 stop16h 15m
London Heathrow
Mon 25/9
1 stop19h 00m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Gatwick
KUL - LGW
KULLGW
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Tue 6/6
1 stop32h 10m
London Gatwick
Wed 14/6
1 stop22h 50m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon Luton
KUL - LTN
KULLTN
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 17/9
3 stops32h 10m
London Luton
Mon 25/9
3 stops38h 55m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon City
KUL - LCY
KULLCY
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 16/10
2 stops21h 15m
London City
Mon 6/11
1 stop14h 35m
Kuala Lumpur IntlLondon City
KUL - LCY
KULLCY
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 12/11
2 stops33h 45m
London City
Thu 23/11
2 stops40h 00m
January
RM 3,788
February
RM 3,284
March
RM 3,586
April
RM 3,605
May
RM 3,536
June
RM 3,944
July
RM 4,788
August
RM 4,229
September
RM 3,866
October
RM 3,490
November
RM 3,238
December
RM 4,554
Currently, the cheapest month for flights to London is November. The most expensive month for flights is July. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.
KUL - LON Price | RM 3,250 - RM 5,114 |
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LON Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
LON Rainfall | 40 - 70 mm |
The modern city with a traditional soul, London is one of the most fascinating – and best-value – destinations. As with the other top-ranking European cities, there is a heady mix of old and new. The ancient Tower of London, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and other royal residences stand beside modern edifices such as City Hall, the Gherkin and Shard London Bridge. Add in the capital’s parks and masterpiece-stuffed museums and galleries (most of which are free to visit) and it’s little wonder why millions of tourists book flights to London each year.
In 2011 all eyes were on London for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s nuptials. The oohs, aahs and rousing renditions of “God Save the Queen” kicked off what is set to be an exciting couple of years for the capital.
This year, London will host the Olympic Games, we’ll mark Charles Dickens’s 200th birthday and we’ll rejoice in Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee with a 1,000-boat flotilla on the Thames, jolly street parties and an extra bank holiday.
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July and August are usually the warmest months, however, the Great British summer has a reputation for being a washout. January is the coolest month with temperatures in the low single digits (Celsius). Spring and autumn can be very pleasant, as the temperatures are usually higher than the rest of the UK. The rain is heaviest during November when the city averages 6cm (2.5 inches).
There are tons of options, the best being the Tube. London’s underground system is the fastest and easiest way to get around. Avoid rush hour though unless you like the sardine-in-a-can crush.
London’s iconic double-decker red buses are slower, but they can be found everywhere and won’t be as crowded. Look into getting an Oyster card or Travelcard for travelling on London’s public transport – it will save you money. You can find them at tube stops or newsagents.
Black cabs are everywhere and very comfortable, but very expensive. Minicabs are a cheaper taxi option, but you have to order them ahead of time. Watch out for illegal minicabs that trawl the theatres and nightspots. They might seem like the only late-night option, but single women or those unfamiliar with the area should and find a different way to stay safe.
London is a big city, but many of the tourist attractions are within walking distance or along the River Thames. Take advantage of a sunny day by walking or taking a riverboat.
Driving is not recommended, as parking is near impossible to find and a Congestion Charge will cost you extra when driving into the city’s centre Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm. Rent a car only if you’d like to head out into the country. You will need to be over 25 and have a licence and a credit card. For more information visit www.tfl.gov.uk.