YOTEL London Heathrow Airport is a mid-range transit hotel located on the arrivals level of the airport's Terminal 4. There are 32 tiny, windowless cabins that are designed to feel like airplane cabins, and are constructed with similar materials to what's found in airplane interiors. They are essentially a step above sleeping pods, with flat-screen TVs, pull-out desks, and surprisingly large bathrooms for a space-saving hotel. Amenities here are limited, though there is free Wi-Fi, free hot drinks, and a basic snack menus. Travelers looking for a more traditional airport hotel may want to compare rates at Heathrow Hotel Bath Road.
YOTEL London Heathrow Airport is a mid-range transit hotel located on the arrivals level of the airport's Terminal 4. There are 32 tiny, windowless cabins that are designed to feel like airplane cabins, and are constructed with similar materials to what's found in airplane interiors. They are essentially a step above sleeping pods, with flat-screen TVs, pull-out desks, and surprisingly large bathrooms for a space-saving hotel. Amenities here are limited, though there is free Wi-Fi, free hot drinks, and a basic snack menus. Travelers looking for a more traditional airport hotel may want to compare rates at Heathrow Hotel Bath Road.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Park Grand Heathrow is perfectly positioned for commuters, as nearby Great West Road connects easily to bus and train routes. While its immediate surroundings are a little rough around the edges, the proximity to Heathrow Airport is the main draw here. Interiors at the 124-room hotel are more polished than its tired surroundings suggest. The rooms are spacious and simply furnished, with free Wi-Fi, cell phones, and air-conditioning. The hotel also has a sharp dining area and bar, with buffet and a la carte dishes. While the small gym is a little underwhelming, it’s fine for a basic workout. There's also no airport shuttle, which is a bit surprising. For something even nearer to the airport, check rates at Yotel London Heathrow, which is attached to Terminal 4.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Park Grand Heathrow is perfectly positioned for commuters, as nearby Great West Road connects easily to bus and train routes. While its immediate surroundings are a little rough around the edges, the proximity to Heathrow Airport is the main draw here. Interiors at the 124-room hotel are more polished than its tired surroundings suggest. The rooms are spacious and simply furnished, with free Wi-Fi, cell phones, and air-conditioning. The hotel also has a sharp dining area and bar, with buffet and a la carte dishes. While the small gym is a little underwhelming, it’s fine for a basic workout. There's also no airport shuttle, which is a bit surprising. For something even nearer to the airport, check rates at Yotel London Heathrow, which is attached to Terminal 4.