Cairo, Egypt, is not usually this reachable
Air France flies it one stop, $516, in late July.
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London, United Kingdom, rarely drops to $410. JetBlue has seats open on that fare through most of late July, one stop each way, and the timing lands right in the middle of peak season instead of the usual shoulder-month window. That combination, this price, this timing, is rare enough to book before working out the itinerary. Three days covers the center; four leaves room for a day trip to Oxford or Bath.
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💡 Travel Tip: Skip the airport currency exchange counter for pounds since the rate runs worse than a standard debit withdrawal from any ATM in central London.
💼 Travel Essentials: London's outlets use the UK's three-pin Type G standard, and a compact adapter like the Ceptics UK Travel Plug Adapter keeps chargers working without a converter.
📱 Travel Tech: Citymapper layers every London option, tube, bus, and walking, into one screen and tells you which train car puts you closest to the exit.
Destination Spotlight: London, United Kingdom
The Underground turns London into a city you can cross in twenty minutes, no matter which corner of it you start from.
- Soho and Covent Garden sit a ten-minute walk apart, one built around theater marquees and late shows, the other filled with street performers and covered markets.
- The official visitor site links free-admission hours for the British Museum, where the Great Court's glass roof makes a rainy afternoon feel less like plan B.
- Borough Market draws a lunch crowd for cheese and fresh bread stalls tucked under the rail arches near London Bridge, worth an early visit before the crush sets in.
- Transport for London runs on a single tap-in, tap-out contactless system, so a bank card works across the Tube, buses, and river boats without buying a ticket in advance.
Insider Tip: Pick up an Oyster card at Heathrow before joining the Tube queue, so a blocked or declined bank card abroad never leaves you stuck at the barriers.
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