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Flight from London (LON) to Malaga (AGP) from 155 £

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Departure airport Departure airport   LON
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Are you looking for cheap flights from London to Malaga? Check out our offers and you are guaranteed to find the best flight deals. Flights to Malaga start from 155 £ in December 2024.

Whether you are planning to spend an enjoyable holiday in Spain or are travelling to Malaga for a business meeting, booking your flight at lufthansa.com takes you on a comfortable journey from the United Kingdom to your desired flight destination.

We also make sure that your flight is as relaxing as possible, so you can enjoy your journey from London to Malaga stress free. You just need to specify the month in which you wish to fly. The cheapest flight from London to Malaga is available for 155 £ in December 2024.

*Please note: To provide you with the widest possible selection of flight destinations, some of the direct flights or connecting flights on lufthansa.com are operated by our partner airlines, which may result in a different flight experience than with Lufthansa.

 

Flying from London to Malaga: tips and information for your trip

Malaga is only a fast and comfortable flight away from London. Malaga has not only a perfect climate, but also a beautiful Mediterranean coastal landscape and a natural harbour. This was just the thing the seafaring Phoenicians were looking for, so they founded the city in 800 B.C.; Malaga is therefore even older than Rome. After the wars between Carthage and Rome Malaga became a Roman city.

Malaga, kissed by the sun

The Moors, who integrated Malaga into the Caliphate of Granada for nearly 800 years, were essential for today's look and feel of Malaga. They left behind the city’s most famous monument, the mighty castle Alcazaba. It was a palace as well as a fortress, so the various Kings, Sultans and Caliphs lived in elegant architecture, surrounded by beautiful gardens with an advanced irrigation system unknown to the rest of dark age Europe. The Alcazaba is connected to a second fortress further up the mountain by a walled walkway, the Castillo de Gibralfaro. This made the idea of conquering Malaga nearly impossible. At the feet of the castle complex is the ruin of a Roman amphitheatre, which is also worth a visit.

Malaga – Arts and culture, golfing and the beach

The most famous son of Malaga is the famous artist Pablo Picasso, even though the actor Antonio Banderas is a close second. The city honoured Picasso with a beautiful museum, giving a new insight into his life and his art and displaying more than 200 of his works. His house of birth is a magnet for art-loving travelers. Malaga has a generous amount of other museums, as well, each worth spending some time in. The Museo Carmen Thyssen specializes in 19th century art. For the fans of traditional Flamenco, the Andalusian music and dance, the Museo de Arte Flamenco is the place to go to get new insights into this culture. Of course you should also enjoy the fine climate and enjoy a lazy day on one of the endless beaches in and around Malaga on the Costa del Sol. Would you rather play a round of golf instead of swimming? Here you have a stroke of luck: there are so many golf courses around Malaga that it is sometimes referred to as the “Costa del Golf”. Enjoy your flight from London to Malaga as much as your stay in this beautiful city.

What else to see in Malaga

  • Catedral de la Encarnación
  • Historical botanical garden "La Concepción"
  • La Malagueta, the bull fight arena with museum

Information Airport Faro

  • Name: Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol
  • IATA Code: AGP
  • Distance to downtown Malaga: 8 km
  • Transportation: train, bus, rented car, shuttle, taxi

Which airports are in London?

  • London Heathrow (LHR)
  • London Gatwick (LGW)
  • London City (LCY)

Current weather in Malaga

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Prices for flights from London to Malaga start at 155 £ at lufthansa.com.

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