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Tallinn to London Travel Experience via Ryanair and Stansted Airport August 2025

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How is London in August? – Well, to answer this question, I travelled from Tallinn to London in August 2025 for various reasons. One, I had to go and visit my parents who live in East Ham, East London. Second, my wife’s brother lives in Wilmslow, Cheshire. We went to see my parents and then also celebrated “Rakhi”, an Indian celebration for Brothers and Sisters in Wilmslow.

August is the perfect time to travel, as the weather is amazing, cheaper flights and amazing big city vibes.

I had many things in mind this time around for my visit to London. My visit was short, only for 4 days, but I wanted to catch up on many things in this ever-changing city. In this blog article, I am sharing my experience while travelling from Tallinn to London in August 2025.

Tallinn to London Flight Experience

I booked the direct flight from Tallinn, Estonia, to London, United Kingdom via Ryanair. Booked my ticket several weeks in advance to secure the lowest fare and selected priority boarding with one checked bag for a smoother experience. Knowing travelling with a baby, you will always need to carry important things. Overall, I must say the Ryanair airline is amazing; they can give you the best deals on so many direct flights from Tallinn. Apart from this, I have a small gripe about how they keep pushing you to buy extras, especially since they make good money on the luggage. You have to be careful and travel smart, and light will be my advice while travelling with any budget airline these days, especially post-COVID-19.

Flying from Tallinn to London with Ryanair in August 2025

Tallinn Lennart Meri Airport (TLL) is small, modern, and extremely efficient. The check-in and security process was quick, and I had plenty of time to relax before boarding. Not to exaggerate, but you can come like 1 hour and 30 minutes before your flight, and you will be able to get all things done, i.e. luggage check-in, security, and go to your gate all in good 45 minutes to spare and coffee. And I did the same, as I have travelled a lot in the past from the Tallinn, TLL airport, and this one was no different.

In-Flight Experience: What to Expect on Ryanair

The flight was supposed to take off at 23.35 before midnight; however, it arrived quite late, and we finally took off at 00.14, which was well 35 minutes late. It was a late-night flight we were prepared for the zombie experience, but the flight delay added more to it. On top of that, the service inside the cabin was not friendly, the air hostesses and stewards kept the light on, and chatted around in their own Arabic language, which I couldn’t understand.

We landed about 20 minutes late or so. Here’s what to expect in the in-flight experience when a Ryanair flight is delayed:

  • No complimentary food or drinks — you can purchase snacks onboard, with card or cash.
  • Tight seating — but manageable for a short flight to London.
  • Friendly, efficient staff — Generally yes, even during a busy summer schedule. In our experience this time, it was a little dull.

Arrival at Stansted Airport

London Stansted Airport (STN) is located 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Central London. It’s a busy hub for low-cost carriers like Ryanair, especially in August. We got the immigration check done quite swiftly and collected the luggage in good time. We were lucky this time. Overall, I must say the experience in the airport from landing to exit from the airport was all good.

Arrival tips:

  • Be prepared for queues at UK Border Control. You may need a UK Visa depending on your status. Check out UK Visa requirements here
  • The airport has good signage for onward transport (train, bus, or taxi).
  • Baggage claim was quick, and I was on my way within an hour of landing.

Transport to London from Stansted Airport

This time, my parents were around to pick us up, and it was pretty smooth from there on. If you’re wondering how to get from Stansted Airport to Central London, here are the top options you can explore and plan with before travelling to London, even though I had no plans to take public transport this time. Following suits to different budgets and time needs.

1. Stansted Express (Recommended)

  • Fastest option (~45 minutes to Liverpool Street Station)
  • Trains every 15–30 minutes
  • Cost: Around £20–25 one-way
  • Book online for discounts and to skip ticket queues
  • In case you miss booking online, you can also buy the Stansted Express train tickets from the airport kiosk machines before you exit the airport.,

Book Stansted Express Train

 

you can also buy stansted express train tickets from the airport kiosks machines
You can also buy Stansted Express train tickets from the airport kiosk machines

2. National Express Coach

  • Budget-friendly alternative
  • Takes 90–120 minutes, depending on traffic
  • Stops at Victoria Station, Stratford, and more
  • Cost: About £12–15

Book your National Express Coach

3. Terravision Shuttle Bus

  • Similar to National Express but slightly faster (~75 minutes)
  • Convenient drop-off points in Central London
  • Cost: Around £10–13

4. Uber or Taxi

  • Most expensive option: £70–100
  • It may be worth it for late-night arrivals or large groups

I would choose the Stansted Express, which delivers a clean, air-conditioned ride straight into Central London, connecting easily to the Underground network.

Navigating London City After Arrival at Liverpool Station

Arriving at Liverpool Street Station from Stansted Express, you can use the London Underground to reach the hotel. The best part? You can pay for all public transport using:

  • Contactless bank cards
  • Apple Pay / Google Pay
  • Oyster card

Even during peak August travel, getting around London is still quick and efficient.

My Quick Travel Tips for Tallinn to London in August 2025

  • Book flights early: August is peak season in both Estonia and the UK.
  • Choose Ryanair for budget travel, but be prepared for basic amenities.
  • Use the Stansted Express for the fastest connection to Central London.
  • Avoid peak hours at immigration if possible.
  • Use contactless cards for London buses and trains to avoid ticket queues.

Final Thoughts: Tallinn to London Travel Guide 2025

My August 2025 journey from Tallinn to London was smooth, affordable, and well-connected. Whether you’re travelling for tourism, business, or study, this route via Ryanair and Stansted Airport is ideal for budget-conscious travellers. There were a few issues with the flight delay this time, but in the past, it has been fine.

With smart planning, early booking, and a good understanding of London’s public transport system, your arrival in the UK can be just as seamless. Check out our dedicated tour page for the Tallinn to London tour package here.

Tallinn to London Travel Experience July 2022

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Finally, I went to London in July 2022 after a good 2 years gap. This time I travelled from Tallinn to London. In this post, I will share my travel experience of what it’s like to travel from Tallinn to London.

Staying in Tallinn, Estonia for almost 3 months now. I had to go to London. Knowing my Dad lives there, and I have not seen him for some time. We all decided that as the flights are open (Post Corona Virus Panedimic) from Estonia and India. We all can gather in London to celebrate my father’s birthday.

Tallinn to London Air Baltic Flight

Post-pandemic the flight cost has shot up and this was evident when we booked our Tallinn to London flights. We searched for our flights from Skyscanner. However, doing detailed research we found that if we book individual tickets from Tallinn (Lennart Meri) to London (Gatwick) one way and London to Tallinn one way. This way we can get the timing of the flight we want. This is not a recommended approach however, we were able to save some money by doing this. Air Baltic flight from Tallinn to London for 2 people cost us 393 Euros. This one was not even direct, we first had to take a flight BT362 From Tallinn to Riga and then flight BT651 from Riga to London Gatwick.

The whole duration of the journey was 5 hours or so. Flight from Tallinn to Riga was for 50 mins and Riga to London was 3 hours or so. In total, if you are travelling from Tallinn to London the shortest time duration is 5 hours.

You can search for Air Baltic flights by clicking on the banner below:

Air Baltic
Air Baltic

I searched for the best deal for my Flight from Tallinn to London on Skyscanner. Check out the flights from Skyscanner below to get the best deals and offers:

London Gatwick Airport

Landed at the Third busiest airport in the UK. Gatwick airport and then I had to book a train to reach Central London. As we were hungry we took a quick bite from the Marks and Spencer Food store at the airport. I had my old University-time Oyster Card. However, for some reason, I was not able to top it up, even though I had GBP currency with me. Nevertheless, The fastest way to reach Central London that I figured out there was via the Gatwick Express. We bought a ticket one way from Gatwick Airport to London Victoria Station for £20 each. This was a little expensive but anyway, we had to buy one. The train came in at platform 2 and we hopped onto the train. There were about 2 stops before we reached Victoria Station, East Croydon and Clapham Junction.

London Victoria to East Ham Station

We reached London Victoria in about 30 minutes. From there we continued our journey to East Ham. We took the district line towards Upton Park. This journey involved 19 stops. I mean this was the fastest we could travel to reach our destination at reasonable expenses. You may take a private cab but then they will be charging a lot more than a good old London tube.

You can plan your journey by visiting the TFL website, as there are a lot of disruptions due to construction and repair work done on the tube line.

Visa For London, UK

Thankfully I had a UK tourist visa before I moved to Estonia. I applied for a UK visa when I was in Delhi, India. As I have been a frequent traveller to the UK. I applied for a 5-year tourist visa from the New Delhi VFS Global Centre. In case you are Estonian and want to travel to the UK, You need not apply for a visa. Estonians can travel to the UK and stay up to 6 months without a visa. You also need to make sure that you meet the standard visitor eligibility requirements. To know more about the UK visa types and fees you can check out our Visa for London UK page.

Overall I had been missing London and finally got a chance to visit this beautiful city again. My Tallinn to London travel Experience has been good, and I will be travelling more frequently now. Knowing COVID-19 has taken more than 2 years of our life. Another reason is that I have shifted to Tallinn, So Tallinn to London travel will be much more frequent than Delhi to London travel.

London Weather

However must say, summers here are getting unbearable. Climate change is playing havoc. All the underground trains are too old to cope with the heat. Especially the Central line does not have air conditioning. A lot is going to change in this big city. And the climate is going to play a pivotal role.

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