Whats the closest international airport to stoke newington in london?

I am flying fron Cork Ireland and can fly to heathrow,gatwick or stanstead.

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The cheapest flights at present are Ryanair from Stansted. Which is lucky for you as Stansted is the easiest airport for you to get to. The quickest way is to take the Stansted Express train to Tottenham Hale and then wait there for the a Stoke Newington train. or you could take the Terravision Coach to Liverpool Street and then a train back up to Stoke Newington. This will be longer, but cheaper.
Stanstead is the esiest to get to and probably the nearest
Heathrow is definately the easiest to get into central London from. SN is NE so Stanstead might be slightly closer technically however.
probably stanstead, but transportation from heathrow is easier and cheaper, it is one train, the piccadilly line and it costs roughly 4 pounds while from stanstead you will have to transfer trains and it might cost you about 25 pounds, including the taxi
Stanstead
If you don't have a problem with cost, fly to Heathrow and the public transport is better to get across London. If you are budget conscious then you will probably get better air fares to Stanstead then get the train down from Stanstead airport.
From Stokie, to get to Heathrow on tube you have to get a bus to Wood Green. By car Stansted is the quickest but, by transport is the longest and most difficult, i should know, i live there! Or you could go from Luton Airport, same distance as Stansted but, again most diff to get to on Transport. Heathrow is the easiest on transport.
City airport is probably the closest and now has the new DLR extension so pretty easy to get to. Only does europena fights so cork should be ok. Its a nice laid back airport as well with it been smaller than the others
Stanstead Airport. Get the Stanstead Express to Liverpool Street making sure that it stops at Tottenham Hale Station. Alight at Tottenham Hale and catch a bus to Stoke Newington. Alternatively, travel all the way to Liverpool Street and get a train to Stoke Newington. Gatwick and Heathrow may involve a longer journey.
The closest airport is actually London City Airport in Docklands, near Silvertown.

Of the three you mention, Stansted is the closest, but Heathrow might be easier to reach.

For Stansted, you need to get to Liverpool Street main line station and take the Stansted Express.

For Heathrow, get a District Line train from Mile End Station to Hammersmith. Here change to the Piccadilly Line - its the other side of the same platform

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