Fly from Seoul to London with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Seoul to London and experience the UK’s charming capital, packed with iconic landmarks, cosmopolitan cuisine and fabulous fashion.
Explore royal palaces, ancient castles and fascinating museums. London is bursting with history. Visit the many upmarket restaurants, enjoy some retail therapy at the famous Oxford Street and discover trendy boroughs like, Shoreditch and Camden.
No visit to London would be complete without a trip to see the home of British royalty, Buckingham Palace.
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Flying from Seoul to London: FAQs
What museums are there in London?
London boasts an exciting and enchanting selection of museums. Come face-to-face with fearsome prehistoric creatures at the Natural History Museum, embark on a journey of scientific discover at the Science Museum, or get hands-on with dark history of London Dungeon.
You’ll find world-leading art at the Tate Modern, while the British Museum contains one of the world’s largest collections of ancient artefacts.
What is the weather like in London?
The weather in London is fairly changeable throughout the year, with warm summers and cooler, wetter winters.
The hottest month of the year is July, with temperatures averaging around 19ºC. The coldest month is January, averaging around 5ºC. There’s so much to see and do in London, it’s worth visiting at any time of year.
Top tips for Seoul to London
Visit the royal palaces
Just as Seoul has its Five Grand Palaces, London has its fair share of royal palaces too. The most obvious is the Queen’s residence, the unmistakable Buckingham Palace.
A visit to Kensington Palace is a must and Eltham Palace is another central option. Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace are slightly further out, but are well worth the trip.
Experience the view from the Shard
London’s answer to the N Seoul Tower, The Shard is the city’s highest viewing platform, boasting views of the entire capital.
Standing at 310 metres (1017 feet) tall, the distinctive ‘Shard of Glass’ architecture stands out on the skyline for miles around. Enjoy a meal with a view on the 69th floor and see how many London landmarks you can recognise from above.