Europe Explored » london gatwick https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Top 3 Airlines To Book a Holiday To Spain https://europeexplored.com/2013/01/22/top-3-airlines-to-book-a-holiday-to-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/01/22/top-3-airlines-to-book-a-holiday-to-spain/#comments Tue, 22 Jan 2013 07:18:20 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=13024 Iberia (www.Iberia.com) Iberia is Spain’s premier airline and specialises not just in Spain’s airports, but in Spanish-speaking countries. You can fly with Iberia to popular holiday destinations from as little as £77 return to Barcelona or £128 return to Palma Mallorca. The great advantage with Iberia flights to Spain is that Iberia flies from regional […]

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Iberia

(www.Iberia.com)

Iberia is Spain’s premier airline and specialises not just in Spain’s airports, but in Spanish-speaking countries. You can fly with Iberia to popular holiday destinations from as little as £77 return to Barcelona or £128 return to Palma Mallorca.

The great advantage with Iberia flights to Spain is that Iberia flies from regional airports in the UK such as Manchester, as well as London  – and you can also search for flights according to your budget and not just your destination; so if you want to fly to Spain for a holiday, but are not set on a particular destination or holiday resort, you can not only pick up a bargain flight with Iberia but also try a new holiday resort without spending a fortune on the flight.

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Some of the Spanish airports Iberia flies to include:

  • Barcelona
  • Bilbao
  • Gran Canaria
  • Madrid
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Seville
  • Valencia.

Monarch

(https://www.monarch.co.uk/spain-mainland/flights)

Monarch can fly you to the most popular Spanish holiday resorts, including Alicante, Almeria, Barcelona, the Canaries, Costa Brava, Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol (Malaga). You can also fly Monarch to Gibraltar – a British island but joined to the Spanish mainland.

Monarch flies from the following UK airports

  • London Gatwick (Alicante, Barcelona, Malaga)
  • Luton (Alicante, Malaga, Gibraltar)
  • Birmingham (Alicante, Almeria, Barcelona, Gibraltar, Malaga)
  • East Midlands (Alicante, Malaga, Gibraltar)
  • Manchester (Alicante, Almeria, Barcelona, Gibraltar, Malaga)
  • Leeds/Bradford (to Barcelona).

Monarch not only offers cheap flights to Spain (from around £35 one way off peak), but you can also select from three different Monarch Airpacks which will upgrade your flight with extra leg room or more luggage allowance, according to your needs.

Ryanair

(www.ryanair.com/en)

Ryanair takes the chore out of choosing a flight to Spain with a handy online route map (https://www.ryanair.com/en/cheap-flight-destinations) which will tell you at the click of a mouse where you can get to from your local airport.

Ryanair flies to all these destinations in Spain, so whether you are looking for a city break or a beach holiday, there is plenty of choice available.

  • Alicante
  • Almeria
  • Asturias
  • Barcelona
  • Bilbao
  • Fuerteventura
  • Girona
  • Gran Canaria
  • Ibiza
  • Jerez
  • Lanzarote
  • Madrid
  • Malaga
  • Menorca
  • Murcia
  • Palma
  • Santander
  • Santiago
  • Seville
  • Tenerife North
  • Tenerife South
  • Valencia
  • Valladolid
  • Zaragoza.

In the UK Ryanair flies from

  • Birmingham
  • Bournemouth
  • Bristol
  • Derry
  • Doncaster
  • East Midlands
  • Edinburgh
  • Glasgow Prestwick
  • Leeds Bradford
  • Liverpool
  • London Gatwick
  • London Luton
  • London Stansted
  • Manchester
  • Newcastle.

You can also register with Ryanair for cheap offers on flights – and there are also discounts on Hertz car hire in Spain.

When a holidaymaker is ill at a hotel in Spain, and it is a package holiday, it is the tour operator that sent the holidaymaker to that hotel that is liable for their welfare. This is thanks to the Package Travel Regulations.

Peter Anderson – I love to blog about holidays in Spain Google+

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5 Sights to See in Cologne, Germany https://europeexplored.com/2012/06/04/5-sights-to-see-in-cologne-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/06/04/5-sights-to-see-in-cologne-germany/#comments Mon, 04 Jun 2012 19:50:44 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=8226 If you live close to London, and within travelling distance of London Gatwick Airport as I do, the option of a cheap, short return flight to Cologne, Germany is a good option for a long weekend. After a recent trip with friends to Cologne, here are 5 sights worth seeing in the city: 1. Visit […]

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If you live close to London, and within travelling distance of London Gatwick Airport as I do, the option of a cheap, short return flight to Cologne, Germany is a good option for a long weekend.

After a recent trip with friends to Cologne, here are 5 sights worth seeing in the city:

1. Visit the Cathedral (Kölner Dom)

A trip to Cologne cannot be completed without visiting the Cathedral. This historic landmark in the centre of the city attracts 1000s of tourists every single day. Standing at over 140 metres tall, there are 533 steps to the top. These are accessible for a €3 fee. Be warned though; the staircase is narrow and winding, with those coming down passing those on their way up. And there’s no lift.

Cologne Cathedral, Germany
Cologne Cathedral / Pedro Szekely

The Cathedral is situated outside Cologne’s central train station (Köln Hauptbahnhof/ Köln Hbf); easily accessible to tourists. During this recent trip I embarked on, a train ticket from our nearest train station was just €11.10 for a group of five of us to get to the central station. And yes, the trains were on time.

2. Visit the Zoo (Kölner Zoo)

If you’ve made a trip to Cologne with your family and children, then a trip to the zoo is on the cards for you. A day pass sets you back just €15, while students and children get in for cheaper.

Cologne Zoo is the largest zoo in Germany; there are thousands of animals and species in the surroundings. This is home to Northern Europe’s largest elephant park as well as a large aquarium.

3. Visit the No. 4711 Shop

Eau de Cologne perfume originated in this city on way to becoming a very famous, well-known toiletry. If you’re going with a lady friend, or are a lady for that matter, a trip to the forty-seven eleven shop is a must. Bottles of the Cologne come in all shapes and sizes here.

The 4711 shop we stepped into during our trip had a running tap by the door. This allowed us to take in the very strong, distinctive smell of the perfume.

4. Cross the Hohenzollern Bridge (Hohenzollernbrücke)

The Hohenzollern Bridge crosses over the river Rhine. A bridge that survived World War II, today is home hundreds and thousands of love padlocks. Attached to the fence between the sidewalk and tracks, there are padlocks in all colours and sizes, firmly secured with the names of many couples.

Certainly the most romantic gesture I’ve come across by a train track. A visit to this site with your partner awaits. Secure your padlock onto the fence and throw your key into the river, joining the many couples who have previously visited:

Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzollern Bridge, Germany
Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzollern Bridge / Jiuguang Wang

5. Visit the Local Bars

Cologne is popular amongst beer lovers. The city has its own locally brewed beer, going by the name of Kölsch. Thirteen different breweries produce their own Kölsch. During our time in Cologne, we tested Gaffel, Früh and Dom Kölsch to name just a few.

Being a Brit use to drinking a pint of beer, the sizes were a little disappointing in Cologne. The majority of time we were served in 0.2L glasses that made you feel like you had taken just a sip when you reached the bottom. At around €1 a glass it also worked out a little pricier than what we are use to paying back home (even in London!).

Another recommendation when trying the beer… buy yourself a barrel. Just like we did one evening:

Photo of Barrie Smith pouring Gaffel Kölsch from his barrel
Photo of Barrie Smith pouring Gaffel Kölsch from his barrel


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