“Wizz Air Expands Routes from London Luton to Spain”

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Looking for some warm sunshine? If the current British weather isn’t cutting it for you, consider the new Wizz Air routes that can whisk you away to sunnier destinations in less than three hours.

London Luton Airport will now offer new flights to six Spanish cities by Wizz Air, expanding on the existing route to Palma in Majorca. These new destinations cater to a variety of preferences, from city explorations to coastal getaways, ensuring there’s something for every traveler.

Discover the latest additions to the London Luton route options and gain insights into each destination:

Bilbao, situated in the less-touristed northern region of Spain, has been gaining popularity among travelers seeking diverse experiences within the country.

This traditional Basque city is a blend of historical charm and industrial significance, serving as a cultural focal point. Notable attractions include the iconic Guggenheim Museum, the medieval Casco Viejo old town, and Mercado de la Ribera, the world’s largest indoor market.

Can’t decide between a city escape and beach retreat? Barcelona offers both with its picturesque Barceloneta Beach and captivating urban center featuring Gaudí’s architectural wonders, vibrant La Ramblas, diverse culinary scene, and abundant cultural landmarks.

Moreover, the London to Barcelona flight is just under two hours, making it an ideal short break destination packed with attractions suitable for a weekend getaway.

The lively capital city of Madrid beckons as a perfect city escape due to its short flight duration and rich historical and cultural heritage. Home to prestigious museums like the Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, Madrid boasts a plethora of artistic masterpieces spanning various eras.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the grandeur of the Royal Palace, stroll through the historic Plaza Mayor adorned with chic cafes, and savor authentic Spanish cuisine.

Valencia, an underrated gem for city breaks, sits along the Mediterranean coast. Despite being Spain’s third-largest city, it remains relatively undiscovered by British tourists, offering a plethora of attractions.

From historic markets to modern marvels like the City of Arts and Sciences and the ornate La Lonja de la Seda palace, Valencia seamlessly blends the old with the new. Its coastal location also provides access to stunning beaches for a relaxing post-sightseeing retreat.

Alicante, a familiar stopover en route to Benidorm, offers its own charms worth exploring. Wander along the serene Explanada de España promenade lined with palm trees or visit the 16th-century Castell de Santa Bàrbera fortress.

The hillside neighborhood of Barrio Santa Cruz showcases traditional Mediterranean architecture and vibrant buildings, offering a stark contrast

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