General Information
The Sheraton Skyline Hotel is located on Bath Road, north of Heathrow Airport in Zone T2/3. The hotel is convenient for Terminals 2 and 3, with regular local buses stopping nearby. Taxis and private cars have easy access and on-site parking is available for a daily charge - currently £15.
About the Hotel
A traditional 4-star property with 350 rooms. The Sheraton Skyline offers contemporary interiors and a distinctive tropical-themed Sky Garden. Facilities include two main restaurants, a café, a bar, and extensive meeting and event spaces. The hotel is part of Marriott’s Sheraton brand and caters to both business and leisure travellers. There is a Sheraton Club lounge for eligible guests.
Typical Rates
Rooms typically range from £110 to £180 per night, depending on season and availability. Club rooms and suites are priced higher but come with Sheraton Lounge access. Rates can increase during busy periods or with short notice.
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Things to Consider
Rooms are available in Deluxe, Family, Club and Suite categories. All include free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, tea and coffee facilities and a work desk. Club rooms and suites offer access to the Sheraton Club Lounge with complimentary refreshments. Bathrooms are modern with walk-in showers or baths. Décor is contemporary and comfortable.
Getting There
Local bus: See our guide to getting to the Heathrow Sheraton Skyline hotel by bus here.
Taxi or Uber: Approximately 10 to 15 minutes from Heathrow terminals.
Madhu’s serves Indian cuisine from 17:00. The Sports Bar & Grill offers American classics and drinks. The Sky Garden Café provides snacks and beverages and there is a small Starbucks in the lobby. Breakfast is served buffet-style from 06:00. Guests have access to a gym and room service. Several other local dining options are available with the Pheasant pub being a good option within walking distance.
Summary
The Sheraton Skyline Hotel, built in 1972, is a large full-service property. It offers several dining options and event spaces, including a Sky Garden area. While some areas have been updated, rooms and public spaces show their age. The hotel has no pool and can be busy during events. It is best suited to travellers seeking practical accommodation with on-site facilities.
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