We need to reframe the idea of an airport hotel being lacklustre, soulless (and, let’s face it, a tad Alan Partridge) to actually being a genius idea that makes travelling all the more bearable. Especially now with extended check-in times and unforgiving passport queues. So why not rock up the day before take-off, take a swim in the pool, have an early dinner in the restaurant and get a good night’s sleep before an easy stroll to the terminal? Start your trip with zero stress, or eek out your holiday a bit longer by crashing at the airport – and treating yourself to a massage – before heading home. Here’s our round-up of the best London airport hotels from City and Stansted to Heathrow and Gatwick.
Stansted
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93
Gatwick
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103
ride from the South Terminal, it provides all the same high quality service, with slightly fewer luxuries thrown in. The communal areas are sleek and modern featuring a snazzy white-bar with high stools in the reception area. Rooms are basic but have really comfortable beds with a choice of pillows, alongside TVs and table space for working. A free hot breakfast is served daily and there’s a
24-hour reception so no worries about booking those obscure 3am flights here. The 24-7 fitness centre could be a useful way to wake up or zap away any lingering jetlag, too.
From
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125
YOTELAir has launched hourly rates (bookable 24 hours a day, for a
minimum of 4 hours), allowing those on a long transit, with an unexpected
layover, or an unforeseen delay/cancellation, to book a room and escape the
madness of the airport. Located in the South terminal, it’s handily just a few
minutes’ walk from departures and arrivals. Based on ‘smart design’ at ‘smart prices’, cabin-style rooms are small but have everything you could need and it’s fun pressing a button to turn your sofa into a SmartBed, Jetsons style. For those wanting to work there’s superfast WiFi, wireless charging and cabin workstations. Make the most of the rain showers with Urban Jungle amenities, and the free hot drinks.
Heathrow
hotel has an unusual design – a rather futuristic series of rectangular glass atriums complete with Japanese potted trees and wood panelling that gives it a holiday, rather than corporate feel. The facilities are great too, including a modern spa, 24-hour gym, a champagne bar and two restaurants. Being a French-run hotel, food is a priority, and the main Belle Époque restaurant serves seriously good cuisine in a contemporary setting under one of the
atriums.
From
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148
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117
airport’s fence and the Ibis is as close as any on busy Bath Road, which runs parallel to the airport. Even though it’s a chain hotel, each branch has an
individual theme. In this case, it’s aviation with playful design touches like hot-air-balloon lamps, cloud-motif wallpaper and minibars that resemble air stewards’ trollies. You have everything you need here – a restaurant serving up crowd pleasers like burgers, lasagne and bangers and mash, and helpful extras like printers for boarding passes, departures screens and a long-stay car park (at a cost) if needed. The breakfast buffet is included in the cost of your room, and after that, you can take the shuttle bus directly outside to Terminals 2-5 within around 30 minutes.
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60
Luton
forward to when you land. The historic suites are named after their famous temporary residents, including Queen Mary and Winston Churchill. They’re in the country house style with Molton Brown toiletries and views of the grandiose Capability Brown-designed gardens. Breakfast is a grand feast with smoked kippers and eggs benedict on the menu. Waft around the grounds
with the resident peacocks or enjoy post-flight pampering in the spa.
From
£
232
London City Airport
Begging the question, why not? Start your holiday early by indulging in the boat high life before you fly, or extend your trip after landing. The ‘cabin’
rooms are actually huge and come with an in-room tablet, Lavazza coffee machine and White Company products. Facilities wise, there’s a lovely
restaurant in ‘Lands End’ and cocktails in the Sundown Bar looking out over the London skyline. In need of pampering? There’s also a Decleor and Carita Spa. You might not want to leave but when the time comes it’s just 1 mile to City Airport, around 7 minutes by taxi or 10 by DLR.
From
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150
foot from Canary Wharf station. This doesn’t feel like a boring corporate hotel with its loft-inspired rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows to make the most of the views across east London. Bathrooms are stocked with Bliss Spa products and have walk-in showers so it feels like a treat. There’s an indoor
pool with sauna and steam room, a buzzy bar, Docksider restaurant plus ‘grab & go’ food available 24 hours a day – handy if you’re flying at an unsociable time.
From
£
124
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From
£
400per night