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London HeathrowSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LHR - SAL
LHRSAL
London Heathrow
Mon 30/9
2 stops18h 40m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Sun 20/10
1 stop14h 50m
London HeathrowSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LHR - SAL
LHRSAL
London Heathrow
Mon 30/9
1 stop18h 40m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Sun 20/10
1 stop15h 50m
London HeathrowSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LHR - SAL
LHRSAL
London Heathrow
Tue 18/6
2 stops22h 00m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Tue 25/6
2 stops22h 45m
London HeathrowSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LHR - SAL
LHRSAL
London Heathrow
Mon 7/10
1 stop16h 15m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Sun 13/10
1 stop15h 45m
London GatwickSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LGW - SAL
LGWSAL
London Gatwick
Mon 7/10
2 stops22h 00m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Sun 13/10
2 stops25h 45m
London HeathrowSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LHR - SAL
LHRSAL
London Heathrow
Tue 18/6
1 stop15h 50m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Mon 24/6
1 stop22h 25m
London GatwickSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LGW - SAL
LGWSAL
London Gatwick
Thu 19/9
2 stops31h 00m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Mon 23/9
2 stops37h 00m
London HeathrowSan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LHR - SAL
LHRSAL
London Heathrow
Thu 1/8
2 stops36h 05m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Thu 29/8
1 stop18h 20m
London CitySan Salvador El Salvador Intl
LCY - SAL
LCYSAL
London City
Mon 7/10
2 stops33h 54m
San Salvador El Salvador Intl
Sun 13/10
2 stops19h 40m
SAL Temperature | 23 - 25 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to San Salvador, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, March is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 25.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 23.0 C).
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It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador in more than just name as the city is home to one-third of the country’s population and half of its total wealth. It is set in a basin surrounded by volcanoes, sometimes lending it an out-of-this-world feel, though anyone arriving in San Salvador will be well-advised to give their visit plenty of time. Not only is it the biggest city in San Salvador, it is the second largest in all of Central America so there is a lot to it.
However, there is more to San Salvador than the amenities of a metropolis. It is also a place that celebrates its long history. Don’t expect to find many buildings dating back to the furthest reaches of its existence. The city has had to deal with more than its fair share of catastrophe in the form of destructive earthquakes and the most recent of these levelled much of the city in 1854. Nevertheless, there are still many landmarks in existence to attract visitors including the Teatro Nacional de El Salvador – one of the grandest theatres in Central America, the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Presidential House.
The San Salvador climate is tropical but the key thing to remember is that there are only two seasons here: rainy and, well, not rainy. The former starts in May and carries on through the traditional Northern Hemisphere summer months until November.
Flights to San Salvador arrive at El Salvador International Airport, which is in Comalapa. From here it is advisable to take a taxi or rent a car from one of the many car rental agencies represented at the airport.
Many of the attractions in the city are quite far apart, making walking an unlikely transportation option. Although domestic bus services are by far the cheapest way of getting about, the service leaves a lot to be desired in terms of organisation. Destinations are rarely displayed and instead it is common for the locals to ask the drivers where their buses are going – this may work for the locals but may pose its own problems for visitors with fledgling language skills.
Driving around San Salvador poses its own problems though many of the major thoroughfares are long and straight even if the smaller streets are not, making local navigation relatively straightforward.