London attracts so many visitors from around the world that it needs to have five airports to accommodate them all. What follows is a brief overview of each of those airports and details of how you can travel between them and Central London.
Heathrow Airport – The majority of visitors to the UK fly into one of Heathrow’s 5 terminals.
If a trip to Europe is on this summers calendar, there are certain cities that you just can not miss. These cities are the homes of many famous and important sites and offer much insight into the many cultures of Europe.
First, London.
Bristol, the premier city for the South West of England, serves as the gateway to some of the country’s most scenic locations. Having the fifth largest population in England, as well as a rich and eventful history, it has recently transformed into a vibrant, modern city packed with places to go and things to see to suit every kind of visitor .
The original town was listed in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 1051 as a trading port and the city’s maritime heritage is highlighted by the achievements of Kingdom Brunel, the great Victorian inventor who was born there.