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Budget
£72 - £288
Route
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Return
Price
London StanstedLimoges Bellegarde
STN - LIG
STNLIG
London Stansted
Sat 21/9
Nonstop1h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Sat 28/9
Nonstop1h 40m
London StanstedLimoges Bellegarde
STN - LIG
STNLIG
London Stansted
Sun 14/7
Nonstop1h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Wed 17/7
Nonstop1h 40m
London StanstedLimoges Bellegarde
STN - LIG
STNLIG
London Stansted
Thu 5/9
Nonstop1h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Sun 8/9
Nonstop1h 40m
London StanstedLimoges Bellegarde
STN - LIG
STNLIG
London Stansted
Sat 6/7
Nonstop1h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Tue 9/7
Nonstop1h 40m
London StanstedLimoges Bellegarde
STN - LIG
STNLIG
London Stansted
Fri 31/5
Nonstop1h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Sun 2/6
Nonstop1h 40m
London StanstedLimoges Bellegarde
STN - LIG
STNLIG
London Stansted
Sun 28/7
Nonstop1h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Sun 4/8
Nonstop1h 40m
London HeathrowLimoges Bellegarde
LHR - LIG
LHRLIG
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
2 stops25h 05m
Limoges Bellegarde
Mon 24/6
2 stops38h 25m
London HeathrowLimoges Bellegarde
LHR - LIG
LHRLIG
London Heathrow
Sun 14/7
2 stops25h 05m
Limoges Bellegarde
Wed 17/7
2 stops15h 55m
London LutonLimoges Bellegarde
LTN - LIG
LTNLIG
London Luton
Wed 19/6
1 stop7h 40m
Limoges Bellegarde
Wed 26/6
1 stop11h 45m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Limoges (average of £47). Flying to Limoges in August will prove the most costly (average of £156). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£37
February
£43
March
£54
April
£66
May
£64
June
£75
July
£89
August
£123
September
£39
October
£47
November
£39
December
£60
While Limoges is a year-round city, some of the best events happen between June and August. Book a flight to Limoges to catch the city’s summer season which begins with themed exhibitions in the various public gardens, while Urb’aka, a free and highly popular festival of street arts, is held in mid-June. Young people are celebrated with the City Day in early July when an event dedicated to youth culture showcases contemporary music ranging from hip-hop to dance. Open air film shows and a variety of fetes are held throughout July and August, while an opera festival runs in late August.
The summer soiree concludes at the end of August with a range of Latin American Dance days. For visitors arriving outside of the busy season, September sees the city hosting European Heritage Days designed to promote local art and culture. November and December are characterised by seasonal music events, while the city itself is worth seeing when resplendent in all its Christmas fineries. In March Limoges hosts its very own carnival where people can enjoy the multicoloured float parade with the main attraction being ‘His Majesty Carnival’ who proudly wanders up and down the city’s streets.
LIG Temperature | 4 - 19 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Limoges, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 19.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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There is no entertainment on board, but free wifi for Whatsapp
Crew
Boarding
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
There is no entertainment on board, but free wifi for Whatsapp
Crew
Boarding
Food
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
There is no entertainment on board, but free wifi for Whatsapp
Limoges is a historian’s paradise and a place of pilgrimage for lovers of fine art. Located on the banks of the Vienne, this venerable centre of architecture, art and sculpture was founded by the Romans in 10BC, and developed into a flourishing hotspot of creativity under the Normans. Today, visitors flying to Limoges have the opportunity to observe almost two millennia of history, which has been well conserved in the form of cathedrals, bridges and finely detailed ceramics.
The surrounding area is scattered with Roman ruins, while the city itself can be entered over the Saint Martial Bridge, also built by the empire of the Eternal City. Once inside, visitors will spend their time winding through a maze of cobblestoned streets unchanged since the Middle Ages. The ruins of Saint Martial Abbey and its crypts are worth exploring, as is the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Limoges, begun in 1273, yet only finished in 1888. Striking Renaissance era art characterizes the cathedral’s interior, while sculpted scenes depicting the Apocalypse will make your hair stand on end.
The city’s botanical gardens offer a colourful alternative to all the historical intrigue, and include the acclaimed Jardin botanique de l’Evêché. Furthermore, over half of all of France’s porcelain is made in Limoges and the city is packed with finely detailed china suitable for souvenirs, or to simply admire.
A modern trolleybus system with six different lines operates throughout Limoges. Buses run at frequent and regular intervals, Monday to Sunday. Alternatively, visitors arriving by car can make use of five different parking lots located across the city.
The city boasts the Limoges International Airport (LIG), with flights operating to destinations across France as well as some of the major airports in the UK which can provide many international connections. Taxis are available with prices varying according to the taxi fare meter to your destination. Allo Artisans Limoges Taxis can be taken to the Limoges railway station at a flat rate for the car, which takes 20 minutes. In addition, there a number of car rental companies at the airport.