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FromAccra (ACC) | ToLondon (LHR) | Round-trip / Economy | 18/03/2025 - 19/04/2025 | From GHS 11 425,20* Last Seen: 1 day ago |
FromAccra (ACC) | ToLondon (LON) | Round-trip / Economy | 29/12/2024 - 14/01/2025 | From GHS 13 423,80* Last Seen: 13 hrs ago |
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Enjoy London like a Local
An electrifying metropolis where history meets innovation, London is calling you. At every turn, you will be greeted by iconic landmarks known across the globe like Big Ben and Tower Bridge, while its bustling streets bring to life a cast of characters from rushing businessmen to curious tourists. From the artistic finds in the Tate Modern to SoHo’s vivacious nightlife, London's blend of tradition and modernity is perfect for your next adventure. With Royal Air Maroc’s flights to London, it’s never been easier to embrace everything this spectacular city has to offer.
Special Things to See in London
You’ve seen many of London’s most famous sights in pop culture – now it’s time to experience their magic for yourself.
- Iconic Sights
The best news of all for London visitors is that many of the iconic monuments tourists most want to see all lie in a close area around the River Thames. The Big Ben clock tower, angular Tower Bridge, the austere Houses of Parliament and even Number 10 Downing Street and Churchill’s War Rooms are waiting for you to explore them.
- Royal Footsteps
Buckingham Palace and the tree-lined Mall may be the best-known royal footprint in London but don’t forget the Tower of London. Once a palace itself, it became notorious as a royal prison and today holds the Crown Jewels on display.
- Extraordinary Modern Buildings
London may be best known for its rich history, but it is also home to some of the most architecturally brilliant modern buildings in the world. Take in the ‘Gherkin’ (30 St Mary Axe), the Shard at London Bridge, and the mind-bending Crystal, now London City Hall.
London’s Fascinating Museums
The boldly-named British Museum houses over 50,000 artefacts, including the Rosetta Stone, Ancient Egyptian and Roman relics, and masterpieces of art. Alongside the gargantuan fixed exhibits, there are always intriguing travelling exhibitions too. Meanwhile, London’s Natural History Museum has a wealth of fascinating interactive exhibits (including an earthquake simulator) alongside one of the biggest natural history collections in the world. Explore life through the ages from the dinosaurs to the modern day. Then round it off with the Science Museum, and let our fascinating tech heritage pull you back into the present.
The Tate Modern building was once a power station, but today it holds a world-renowned collection of contemporary and modern art. Pair it with the Tate Britain, home to older masterpieces, and soak in one of the best art experiences in the world. There’s also the fashionable Victoria and Albert (called the V&A) museum, showcasing fashion, textiles, and decorative arts.
Looking for something unusual? Try the London Canal Museum, showcasing the history of trade on the Thames canals, or explore the Cartoon Museum’s delightful collection. Cool off with a quick trot through the Fan Museum.
Gorgeous London Parks
London is graced with over 3,000 parks. The largest of the Royal Parks, Hyde Park, dates to the 16th century and has one of the most beautiful rose gardens you’ll ever see, sheltered by spreading trees and cradling the Serpentine Lake. Vast and scenic Richmond Park houses trees that have seen London rise, burn, fall, and rise again, and contains ancient burial barrows. Don’t forget to take in Isabella Plantation, a cascading woodland garden.
Regent’s Park is best thought of as a chain of spectacular linked gardens and also houses London Zoo. There’s also a boating lake. Crystal Palace Park now stands where the famous Crystal Palace Exhibition once did – including the first dinosaur sculptures ever unveiled to the world. For a lesser-known haven of natural beauty, try Holland Park, home to the utopian Kyoto Garden, with charming lanterns and cascading waters.
Where to Shop in London
Not sure where to start looking for the perfect memento for your trip? Try Oxford Street, possibly the most famous shopping street in London. Home to the iconic Selfridges department store, you’ll find big brands, designers, and everything else. Or breeze down Regent Street, where some of London’s oldest shops elegantly co-exist with flagship retailers.
Head to Marylebone or the Royal Exchange for luxury brands, and Notting Hill for edgy, trendy finds. Don’t forget to include the famous Harrod’s Department Store in your quest for luxuries. Spitalfields Market has a reputation for vintage treasures and cutting-edge fashion.
If quirky and artistic is more your vibe, Camden Market needs to be on your radar. The sprawling market complex nests in several historic buildings, so be sure to look up from your bargain hunting, too! You’ll find food, handmade crafts, and a fascinating range of goodies. Brick Lane is excellent for vintage finds and small indie shops, and there’s the ‘pop-up’ mall at Boxpark close at hand.
Seeing London with Children
Delight your inner child as well as your little ones, and soar above the London skyline on the London Eye, the observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. This is a great central location to start exploring London’s most familiar historic buildings too, and a Thames-side walk makes a pretty breather. Watch out for the red telephone boxes in this area! The Jubilee Gardens playground at the foot of the Eye is also popular with children.
If you want to introduce British royal heritage to your children, try the Royal Mews. Officially the royal stables, the dazzling coaches on display, combined with a few new equine friends, are sure to keep even the littlest children entertained.
With an exceptional number of theatres in the West End, there’s always a fun, family-friendly musical to take in. Harry Potter fans can visit Platform 9 and ¾ at King’s Cross Station. Then pop into the Twist Museum, where perspective-based play will challenge their senses with its unusual exhibits.
Royal Air Maroc’s Flight Deals to London: Your Ticket to a Unique Travel Experience
Travel to London with Royal Air Maroc, and let our young fleet and attentive staff shape a travel experience you’ll remember forever. Enjoy premium leather seating, extended legroom, and numerous long-haul amenities as you fly, including a kid kit for the littlest family members. Browse the excellent selection of in-flight entertainment, or hop on Sky-RAM on your mobile (in aeroplane mode) for even more options. Pack your suitcase full of treats for those back home, and leverage Royal Air Maroc’s pre-booked extra luggage options for a great deal. Safar members flying into Gatwick, head to the No1 Lounge to freshen up before you start your adventure. For those travelling via Heathrow, you can enjoy the Heathrow Premium lounge through Royal Air Maroc’s Oneworld Alliance membership.
Book your ticket to London with Royal Air Maroc, and enjoy a seamless and hassle-free flight experience.