Luton airport transfer

Take advantage of the fixed price, starting from 30€ per person, and book now your private transfer from Luton airport to London city center.

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Customer Service Mon-Fri 8am-4pm (GMT) 0044 (0) 20 3239 1595.

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Your driver will show a sign with your name. You will be welcomed at the arrivals area at the airport.

ROUND TRIP DISCOUNT

Depending on the location, we can offer a discount on a return transfer. Fill out the form and take advantage of the discount!

NO QUEUE AT THE AIRPORT

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Luton airport transfer

Book a private transfer to and from Luton Airport

Distance from Central London

The distance from Luton to London is approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) northwest of the city center. To reach the British capital from the airport, there are several routes that can be taken with a private transfer, each with its own characteristics and travel times.

  1. M1 Motorway: Provides a direct and relatively fast connection between the two cities. However, due to traffic, travel time can vary and may take around an hour, if not more, depending on traffic conditions.
  2. A6 Road: An important main road linking Luton to London. This route can take from one to one and a half hours due to traffic variations and vehicle speed. The A6 can be an ideal choice for those who prefer to avoid any motorway tolls.
  3. A505 Road: Offers a scenic route through a combination of urban streets and rural roads. Although it may not be the most direct route, the A505 can be an interesting option for those who wish to explore the English countryside along the way to London. Travel time on this road can vary from one to one and a half hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

These three roads provide different alternatives to reach London from Luton, allowing travelers to choose based on their driving preferences, available time, and traffic conditions. Your private airport transfer driver will take care of choosing the best route to get you to your destination quickly and comfortably.

What to visit in London

Here is a list of five unique places to visit in London, offering unique experiences and less conventional than the more well-known attractions:

  1. Little Venice: A picturesque area of London situated along the Regent's Canal, characterized by a series of charming canals, houseboats, and cozy cafes. It's an ideal spot for a peaceful stroll along the water, admiring the colorful boats and relaxed atmosphere. You can also opt for a boat trip along the canal to explore the area from a different perspective.
  2. Leighton House Museum: Located in the Kensington district, Leighton House Museum is an extraordinarily decorated Victorian home hosting a vast collection of artworks and antiques. The house is famous for its richly decorated Moorish interiors, creating a unique and evocative atmosphere. It's a fascinating place for art and architecture enthusiasts.
  3. God's Own Junkyard: A one-of-a-kind artistic installation located in Walthamstow. This eclectic venue houses a collection of bright and colorful neon signs, created by renowned neon artist Chris Bracey. It's a surprising visual experience, with neon signs of every shape and size, transforming the space into a world of light and color.
  4. Highgate Cemetery: One of London's most famous and atmospheric cemeteries, known for its majestic tombs, lush vegetation, and Gothic atmosphere. You can explore the cemetery independently or participate in guided tours that tell the stories of those buried here, including many historical figures and celebrities.
  5. The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret: This museum, located in the heart of London at St. Thomas's Church, offers a fascinating retrospective on the history of medicine and surgical practices. The facility houses the oldest operating theatre still in existence in the UK, where you can explore ancient surgical tools and learn about medical practice over the centuries.

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