General Information
Location
Directly connected to Terminal 2 via a short covered walkway. Just a few minutes walk from Terminal 3 via pedestrian routes and signs inside the airport.
About the Hotel
A modern hotel located within the central terminal area. Offers 377 rooms, a fitness centre, meeting rooms, a restaurant and sky bar with outside terrace and runway views. Perfect for short stays between flights or for those wanting to be airside as quickly as possible. The hotel does not have it's own car park.
If driving and you want to stay in the adjacent T2 airport car park - book in advance here for better rates though currently around £73 a day.
Typical Rates
Rooms typically range from £160 to £230 for standard rooms. Discounts may be available for Hilton Honors members or with early booking.
Things We Love
Easy to walk to from Terminal 2 or 3.
Many rooms offer direct views of the apron or runway.
Rooftop Runway Bar has some of the best airfield views of any Heathrow hotel.
Quiet rooms with excellent soundproofing.
Things to Consider
Limited local dining options.
Parking is expensive.
Rates are usually high compared to nearby Bath Road hotels.
No swimming pool or spa.
Rooms and Comfort
Rooms are modern, well soundproofed and equipped with blackout curtains, work desks, and mini-fridges. King and twin layouts available, as well as family rooms with sofa beds. Some rooms offer views of the airfield.
Getting There
Dining and Amenities
The Apron Restaurant offers international cuisine for breakfast, starting 06:00 and dinner. The rooftop Runway Bar is open until midnight and ideal for aviation enthusiasts as it offers panoramic airport views. See here for Hilton Garden Inn dining options. Note there is a minimum spend, currently £25 for non-residents. Snacks and drinks are available 24/7 from the Pavilion Pantry. Getting to local restaurants means leaving the airport by public bus or using a taxi which will have drop off charge of £6 applied on return. There is an M&S in T3 and the Queens Arms pub in T2 with details shown on the 'Local food' tab here.
Summary
A very convenient option for passengers flying from or arriving into Terminal 2 or 3. Higher pricing reflects the location, views, and ease of access. Best suited for business travellers or those with tight schedules who don't mind confining themselves to the hotel itself.
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Directly connected to Terminal 2 via a short covered walkway. Just a few minutes walk from Terminal 3 via pedestrian routes and signs inside the airport.
About the Hotel
A modern hotel located within the central terminal area. Offers 377 rooms, a fitness centre, meeting rooms, a restaurant and sky bar with outside terrace and runway views. Perfect for short stays between flights or for those wanting to be airside as quickly as possible. The hotel does not have it's own car park.
Typical Rates
Rooms typically range from £160 to £230 for standard rooms. Discounts may be available for Hilton Honors members or with early booking.
Things We Love
Things to Consider
Rooms and Comfort
Rooms are modern, well soundproofed and equipped with blackout curtains, work desks, and mini-fridges. King and twin layouts available, as well as family rooms with sofa beds. Some rooms offer views of the airfield.
Getting There
From Terminal 2: Direct access to the Hilton Garden Inn via level 1 of the arrivals hall.
From Terminal 3: Follow the pedestrian route which is well signposted.
From Terminal 4: Use the Elizabeth Line to reach T2.
From Terminal 5: Use the Elizabeth Line or Heathrow Express to reach T2.
Taxis or Ubers: drop off directly outside.
Dining and Amenities
The Apron Restaurant offers international cuisine for breakfast, starting 06:00 and dinner. The rooftop Runway Bar is open until midnight and ideal for aviation enthusiasts as it offers panoramic airport views. See here for Hilton Garden Inn dining options. Note there is a minimum spend, currently £25 for non-residents. Snacks and drinks are available 24/7 from the Pavilion Pantry. Getting to local restaurants means leaving the airport by public bus or using a taxi which will have drop off charge of £6 applied on return. There is an M&S in T3 and the Queens Arms pub in T2 with details shown on the 'Local food' tab here.
Summary
A very convenient option for passengers flying from or arriving into Terminal 2 or 3. Higher pricing reflects the location, views, and ease of access. Best suited for business travellers or those with tight schedules who don't mind confining themselves to the hotel itself.
Please register to leave comments or your own review on the Beyond the Airport website.