London, the capital city of England, is a renowned historical city. Some of its most famous landmarks go way back in history such as the Tower of London which is a historic castle that served as a royal residence, armoury, treasury, prison and more before becoming a tourist attraction and open to the public in the present day. Despite being a city steeped in history and tradition, London is constantly evolving through its growth in art, pop culture, architecture, restaurants, and hotels. Every traveller visiting the city will find something interesting to do as the city offers incredible shopping experiences, endless sights, friendly locals, fantastic foods and a vibrant nightlife.
England’s temperate climate means rain showers throughout much of the year, although temperatures remain mostly comfortable. April and September are considered the city's peak season as tourist numbers tend to increase significantly. Tourists also tend to visit the city around Christmas time, when the nights are long, but holiday decorations provide extra sparkle. Spring and autumn are considered the best time to visit London as the temperatures are brisk but tolerable, plus a little more breathing room from the crowds. However, tourists visiting the city are always advised to pack an umbrella or raincoat in case of sudden showers.
Sibulan Airport – Sibulan Airport or also called as Dumaguete Airport is the main airport that serves the city of Dumaguete. It only operates for domestic flights like Philippine Airline by PAL Express, Cebu Pacific by Cebgo and Cebu Pacific. This airport is located only 3.1 kilometres or an 11-minute taxi ride from the city centre. The taxi fare from the airport will be around PHP165.87. There are no direct flights from Dumaguete to Kuala Lumpur however Philippine Airlines fly to Kuala Lumpur from Sibulan airport with either a transit in Manila.
Heathrow Airport – Heathrow Airport is the main airport in England and the second busiest airport in the world according to international passenger traffic. It is located 23 kilometres west of central London, near the south end of the London Borough of Hillingdon. Formerly known as London Airport since its opening in 1946 it was then renamed to Heathrow Airport in 1966. It is now considered the main gateway to the United Kingdom. Heathrow Airport has four active terminals, namely the Queen's Terminal or Terminal 2, Oceanic Terminal or Terminal 3, Terminal 4 and Terminal 5. Terminal 1 has been ceased operations since 2015. It is the primary hub for British Airways and a base for Virgin Atlantic, while different terminals would serve different airlines from all over the world. In addition to that, it also caters to Philippine Airlines for passenger flights to and from Manila.
London has a temperate oceanic climate in which it is much drier than other global cities while summers are generally warm and can be hot at times, with an average of 31 days above 25 °C annually. July is considered the hottest month, with an average high of 19 °C but temperatures extremes can go up to 38.1 degree Celsius which was last recorded during August 2003. On the other hand, winters are cooler and much more stable with lesser temperature variation. January is the coldest month, with an average low of 7°C but temperature extremes could range from -16.1 degree Celsius which was last recorded during January 1962.
London, the capital city of England, is a renowned historical city. Some of its most famous landmarks go way back in history such as the Tower of London which is a historic castle that served as a royal residence, armoury, treasury, prison and more before becoming a tourist attraction and open to the public in the present day. Despite being a city steeped in history and tradition, London is constantly evolving through its growth in art, pop culture, architecture, restaurants, and hotels. Every traveller visiting the city will find something interesting to do as the city offers incredible shopping experiences, endless sights, friendly locals, fantastic foods and a vibrant nightlife.
England’s temperate climate means rain showers throughout much of the year, although temperatures remain mostly comfortable. April and September are considered the city's peak season as tourist numbers tend to increase significantly. Tourists also tend to visit the city around Christmas time, when the nights are long, but holiday decorations provide extra sparkle. Spring and autumn are considered the best time to visit London as the temperatures are brisk but tolerable, plus a little more breathing room from the crowds. However, tourists visiting the city are always advised to pack an umbrella or raincoat in case of sudden showers.
Sibulan Airport – Sibulan Airport or also called as Dumaguete Airport is the main airport that serves the city of Dumaguete. It only operates for domestic flights like Philippine Airline by PAL Express, Cebu Pacific by Cebgo and Cebu Pacific. This airport is located only 3.1 kilometres or an 11-minute taxi ride from the city centre. The taxi fare from the airport will be around PHP165.87. There are no direct flights from Dumaguete to Kuala Lumpur however Philippine Airlines fly to Kuala Lumpur from Sibulan airport with either a transit in Manila.
Heathrow Airport – Heathrow Airport is the main airport in England and the second busiest airport in the world according to international passenger traffic. It is located 23 kilometres west of central London, near the south end of the London Borough of Hillingdon. Formerly known as London Airport since its opening in 1946 it was then renamed to Heathrow Airport in 1966. It is now considered the main gateway to the United Kingdom. Heathrow Airport has four active terminals, namely the Queen's Terminal or Terminal 2, Oceanic Terminal or Terminal 3, Terminal 4 and Terminal 5. Terminal 1 has been ceased operations since 2015. It is the primary hub for British Airways and a base for Virgin Atlantic, while different terminals would serve different airlines from all over the world. In addition to that, it also caters to Philippine Airlines for passenger flights to and from Manila.
London has a temperate oceanic climate in which it is much drier than other global cities while summers are generally warm and can be hot at times, with an average of 31 days above 25 °C annually. July is considered the hottest month, with an average high of 19 °C but temperatures extremes can go up to 38.1 degree Celsius which was last recorded during August 2003. On the other hand, winters are cooler and much more stable with lesser temperature variation. January is the coldest month, with an average low of 7°C but temperature extremes could range from -16.1 degree Celsius which was last recorded during January 1962.