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Start of Open House London Festival

London opened its doors — quite literally — to one of its most fascinating annual events with the Start of Open House London Festival on 01.07.2024. This beloved architectural celebration gave residents and visitors alike the rare opportunity to explore some of the city’s most iconic, hidden, and historically significant buildings, all free of charge and for a limited time only.

From modern skyscrapers and centuries-old landmarks to private residences and government institutions, the festival transformed London into an open-air museum of design and urban heritage. Architecture enthusiasts, students, and curious travelers flocked to sites across the capital, eager to experience behind-the-scenes access that is otherwise off-limits to the public.

For many international guests traveling from the United States, Europe, and beyond, reaching London often involved long-haul flights into Heathrow, Gatwick, or Stansted airports. Business class flights were a popular choice among travelers who wanted to arrive rested and ready to make the most of the festival’s packed itinerary. Business class tickets offered lie-flat seating, gourmet meals, and personalized service — ideal for those seeking both comfort and efficiency.

Business flights played an important role in bringing architects, designers, and media professionals to the capital, especially those attending multiple events or speaking at panel discussions throughout the week. Airlines operating direct routes from cities like New York, Chicago, and Berlin reported increased demand for premium seating options, particularly among professionals managing tight schedules.

First class flights catered to VIP guests, cultural ambassadors, and high-profile speakers who wanted every detail of their journey to reflect the prestige of the occasion. From private transfers to exclusive lounge access, these travelers enjoyed seamless experiences that matched the sophistication of the festival itself.

Whether arriving via a direct business flight from Boston or a connecting first class ticket from Toronto, visitors found London fully prepared to welcome them into a world of architectural wonder and urban discovery.

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