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Soar across the ocean from the land of the revolution to the seat of royalty. The average flight takes about seven hours in the air, and you’ll cover 3,200 miles, most of it open ocean. Three American and British airlines offer direct flights from Boston Logan International Airport(BOS) to London Heathrow(LHR.) British Airways, Delta and Virgin Atlantic all have multiple daily flights on this route.
Making your way to Logan Airport
Though Logan International consists of 4 terminals (A, B, C, and E), it still manages to feel small and friendly. All the terminals are connected to one another by shuttle buses and moving walkways. Once you get to your gate, you can relax with free WiFi, and should be able to find a charging point without a problem.
Getting to the airport by public transportation is easy. There’s a dedicated Silver Line Bus, which is quick and efficient. It only has a few stops on the route, and there is plenty of room for luggage. It connects to the Red Line subway trains at South Station. It stops at all terminals. You can also take the Blue Line to its airport shop, but you’ll have to catch a free Massport shuttle to get to your terminal. If you decide to drive, all the routes to the airport are well marked, but some tunnels have a toll of $3.50. Be aware that parking can be relatively expensive, even in the economy lots.
Arriving in London
This massive, beautiful, incredibly diverse city is ripe for exploration and can cater to any taste. It is stuffed to the gills with incomparable historical sites, some of the world’s best museums, amazing fashion and shopping opportunities, lovely outdoor spaces, and a devotion to culture.
Don’t let the food stereotypes fool you either: it’s not all stodge and fish and chips. London is home to a cutting-edge restaurant scene, with countless great eateries ranging from innovative popups to venerable establishments that carry on the culinary traditions of generations. You’d really need years to take it all in properly, so it’s best to plan carefully and not try to do too much.
On your first visit, it’s well worth hopping on one of those iconic double-decker tour buses for a whirlwind trip around the famous sights. Most let you get on and off anywhere you like, so you can break up the day with tea or pints or a leisurely wander down a cobblestone lane before or after your visit to Big Ben or Buckingham Palace.
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