Fly from Manila to London with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manila to London with Etihad and travel to one of the world’s most iconic cities, packed with stunning landmarks.
London is a city of culture and charm, where attractions such as Buckingham Palace and the ultra-modern Shard beckon.
Take a spin on the London Eye while you’re wandering along the Thames, where sights like the Houses of Parliament, The Gherkin and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre are all around you.
Why fly to London with Etihad Airways
Flying from Manila to London: FAQs
How far is London Heathrow from the city centre?
Heathrow is located on the outskirts of the UK’s capital city – the journey to central London takes just under an hour depending on traffic.
The fastest way to reach central London is via the Heathrow Express service. Regular train services run from Heathrow to Paddington station, where there are connections to wider London via the underground rail network. For ultimate ease and comfort, you can also pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad.
What is the time difference between Manila and London?
London is seven hours behind Manila during Daylight Savings Time from late March to late October. The rest of the year, London is eight hours behind.
Top tips for Manila to London
Stroll along the Thames
The River Thames passes through central London – and is even longer than the Pasig River in Manila. Along this stretch of the waterway, you’ll find many of the capital’s most iconic tourist attractions.
The imposing medieval Tower of London, once a royal prison and home to the Crown Jewels, can be spotted from the riverbanks. Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster, plus the twin turrets of Tower Bridge that have crossed the river since 1894, are also great places to sightsee.
Retail therapy on Oxford Street
As in Manila’s malls, you’ll find a host of international brands, global fashion icons and more in London’s many premier shopping destinations.
Oxford Street is perhaps the most famous location of all, with over 300 landmark shops. Head to nearby Bond Street for more upmarket stores and famous jewellers, while Regent Street also offers big brands and extravagant in-store displays.