Fly from Kuwait City to London with Etihad Airways
Fly from Kuwait to London and experience the UK’s lively capital. Bustling with commerce, culture and colour, London is a diverse city full of riches ripe for discovery. See your first musical in the famous West End, live the high life in Mayfair’s shops and restaurants, relax in London’s prized green spaces or explore a royal palace.
Book your Kuwait to London flight today with Etihad Airways and uncover all there is to love about this timeless European destination.
KWI to LHR: flight facts
Flying from Kuwait City to London: FAQs
Where should I stay in London?
The best places to stay in London depend on what you’re looking for. Shoreditch is the neighbourhood for quirky attractions and unique accommodation.
Head to Covent Garden for lavish hotel rooms in one of London’s hot spots. Stay on Bankside for St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Globe Theatre and the River Thames.
How long should I spend in London?
London is a vast, cosmopolitan city with plenty of attractions to explore.
You can see many of the major tourist sites within five days to a week, but stay longer to use London as a base to explore more of the UK. You can easily take a day trip to coastal Brighton or historic Cambridge.
Top tips for Kuwait City to London
Visit Buckingham Palace
Home to the Queen of the United Kingdom, Buckingham Palace is a must-see on any London itinerary and will fascinate anyone who has ever marvelled at Kuwait City’s Bayan Palace.
Also home to the Queen’s Gallery, visitors here can view the Royal Collection, full of sensational art and rare artefacts. Time your visit during August and September and you’ll also be able to step inside some of the State Rooms.
Lively shops and market stalls
Swap Kuwait City’s souqs for London’s diverse and quirky marketplaces. Selling everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to souvenirs and clothes, you can buy almost anything on London’s streets.
Home to the world’s largest antique market, Notting Hill is the place to pick up a trinket from one of the many stalls at the bustling Portobello Market.