The flight between London and Santo Domingo takes around 13 hours and will include at least one stop. The majority of flights first stop at JFK, Miami International or Atlanta Airport. It is possible to fly from Gatwick, Heathrow or London Central, all of which are easily accessible by public transport, car or taxis. The flight from London is serviced by a number of popular airlines including British Airways, Delta and US Airways. With such frequent flights and a number of airlines servicing the route; those willing to shop around will be able to find a reasonable deal. The main air hub is Las Americas International airport. The airport is around 15 kilometers from the city centre and is serviced by shuttle buses and public transport. However, most visitors find an airport endorsed taxi service the quickest and most cost effective way to complete your journey.
To travel between London and Santo Domingo at a low cost, Easyvoyage provides two major pieces of information: the calendar and the price history for London - Santo Domingo flights. These elements will allow you to analyse the cheapest London - Santo Domingo flights by departure date.
The oldest cathedral in the Americas, Santa Marie was built in 1540 in honor of Saint Mary. Combining Gothic and Baroque styles of architecture, the cathedral houses a spectacular collection of art and artefacts in the treasury. It was also once the resting place for the remains of Christopher Columbus. A place of international historical importance.
2 Alcazar of ColonA world heritage site and one of the oldest structures in Santo Domingo. The collection of art housed in the building is considered to be one of the most important collections of Caribbean art, it also includes pieces by a number of prominent European artists.
3 Barra PayanOne of the most popular restaurants in the city and the subject of a number of popular western food programmes. Famous for its sandwiches and smoothies the Barra Payan is fast becoming an institution in the area and it is extremely popular with locals and tourists alike.
4 Parque ColonA busy little hub in Santo Domingo it's a great place to find traditional Dominican items, grab a bargain or take in some of the mesmerising street culture. Popular with street vendors and tourists, Parque Colon is a great place to immerse yourself in Caribbean culture.
5 Hotel AtarazanaA popular place for tourists to grab a cocktail and take time out of the sun. A relaxing, welcoming environment that encourages its guests to take it easy and enjoy themselves. One of the most popular destinations in Santo Domingo it's worthwhile booking a table to ensure you and your party are not left disappointed.