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£423 - £501
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London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Fri 27/9
1 stop14h 20m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Tue 15/10
2 stops27h 20m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Thu 26/9
1 stop22h 10m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Mon 14/10
2 stops33h 35m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Thu 26/9
1 stop14h 30m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Tue 15/10
1 stop14h 25m
London GatwickHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LGW - HYD
LGWHYD
London Gatwick
Thu 5/9
1 stop12h 55m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Sat 28/9
1 stop18h 30m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Thu 26/9
2 stops17h 25m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Tue 15/10
2 stops21h 10m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Tue 1/10
1 stop14h 45m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Tue 15/10
1 stop29h 20m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Fri 27/9
Nonstop9h 45m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Tue 15/10
Nonstop10h 30m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Thu 10/10
1 stop17h 35m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Sat 9/11
1 stop13h 15m
London HeathrowHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
LHR - HYD
LHRHYD
London Heathrow
Wed 14/8
1 stop11h 20m
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl
Tue 10/9
1 stop12h 00m
Currently, May is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Hyderabad (average of £638). Flying to Hyderabad in December will prove the most costly (average of £832). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£532
February
£522
March
£521
April
£512
May
£502
June
£528
July
£637
August
£590
September
£514
October
£524
November
£541
December
£655
Hyderabad has a tropical wet and dry climate. The winter season, from October to February is considered the ideal time to book flights to Hyderabad, as temperatures are cooler and there is less rain. During this period the average temperature remains at a comfortable level, dropping to an average minimum of 14 degrees Celsius and reaching an average maximum of 30 degrees therefore this period is considered the best time to visit monuments or take part in city tours. Another reason to book a flight to Hyderabad during the winter season is to experience the celebration of the ‘Festival of Lights’, Diwali. This event takes place during October or November, depending on the lunar calendar and sees the city glimmering with lights and firecrackers. Another option is to book flights to Hyderabad in January to see the spectacular Kite Festival where you will see the sky filled with colourful kites and can attend a number of kite-related events.
The summer season, March to May, can see temperatures soar to 45 degrees on some days, making sightseeing practically unbearable. April and May in particular are the hottest months of the year. Although it is sometimes easier to find cheap flights to Hyderabad around this time it would be advised not to fly to Hyderabad during this period, especially if you want to spend most of your time outdoors.
June through September is the monsoon season which is characterised by heavy rains and strong winds. Temperatures can vary from 24 to 29 degrees, and even hotter some days, which combined with the rain, raises humidity levels. As a result, these months are considered the off-season. However, the evenings can be pleasant and if rain and humidity doesn’t faze you, this can be a great time to find cheap flights to Hyderabad.
HYD Temperature | 21 - 33 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Hyderabad, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, May is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 33.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of December, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 21.0 C).
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Travellers taking a flight to Hyderabad soon realize why this magnificent place is known as India’s City of Pearls. Long regarded as a hotbed of innovation and prosperity, the city’s current status as the hi-tech centre of India, exemplified by a sparkling financial district, blends seamlessly with the architectural gems of the past. The Old City is a visual feast of ornate tombs, enchanting palaces, centuries-old temples and mosques.
While the city of Agra has the Taj Mahal, Hyderabad is home to the Charminar. Its name translating literally into English as Four Towers, the Charminar monument and mosque is the definitive symbol of the city and is one of India’s most recognisable structures. A magnificent view of the city awaits anyone who stands atop one of the four minarets. Elsewhere, other architectural masterpieces are in abundance. The Golconda Fort is a truly spectacular ancient fortification, its immense size covering an area of 6 miles (10 km). A light and sound show is held within the ruins every evening, while the area around the fort is a delightful hotchpotch of small shops selling all manner of goods.
Away from the historic legacy of the Old City, the west side is home to India’s software industry and is where Microsoft have their Indian base. The sleek, modern buildings of this area are in complete contrast to the ancient wonders of the Old City but provide a veritable plethora of fine-dining restaurants and chic lounge bars within which many an enjoyable evening can be spent. Indeed, those looking for more modern attractions in this fine city are never disappointed. The Nehru Zoological Park is home to a number of fascinating animal species, while culture lovers are sure to want to visit the many museums and galleries located here, such as the AP State Museum and the State Gallery of Art.
In the city itself, buses are the most common form of transport and are perhaps the most popular way of getting around. There are also a number of auto-rickshaws available but always try to get one that is metered, as you may otherwise be over-charged.
Flights to Hyderabad are served by Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD). One of the highest-rated airports in India in terms of service and quality. It is located approximately 13 miles (22 km) away and a regular air-conditioned bus service runs passengers between the airport and the city centre.