Fly from Nairobi to London with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Nairobi to London with Etihad and transport yourself from Kenya’s beautiful capital city to the UK’s energetic hub.
Explore the city’s vast green spaces when you visit by taking a relaxing stroll through Hyde Park. Discover the city’s royal side both past and present with a trip to Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. Then take in a world-class theatre show when you visit Leicester Square and nearby Piccadilly Circus. Book today and start planning your dream trip in this magical city.
NBO to LHR: flight facts
Flying from Nairobi to London: FAQs
What can I eat in London?
London has become one of the best food destinations in the world over the last couple of decades. In addition to Michelin-starred restaurants showcasing the best of French and world cuisine, there’s also a burgeoning street food scene popping up across the capital. Head to Chinatown, close to Soho, for authentic Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine.
What plug sockets are used in the UK?
The UK uses type G power plugs and sockets with a three rectangular pin design. The standard voltage is 230v, with a frequency of 50Hz. People visiting London from Nairobi should be fine without a travel adaptor for their electrical items, as Kenya’s standard voltage is 240v. If you’re unsure, check with a local retailer before you fly.
Top tips for Nairobi to London
Experience ghostly goings-on
If you’re heading from Nairobi to London in search of adventure, then why not learn about the spooky side of the UK capital? Join one of the city’s many ghost tours and descend into the medieval heart of old London. An eerie night awaits you as you visit reputedly haunted locations around the capital.
Head to the Science Museum
If you’ve enjoyed a visit to Nairobi’s National Museum, London’s Natural History Museum will be an unforgettable experience. It contains interactive exhibits and displays, boasting around 80 million items that track the development of nature through the ages. It’s a place that appeals to both young and old. Entry to the museum is free, though tickets are needed for special exhibitions and events.