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Which Heathrow airport hotels are walkable from the terminals?

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Which hotels at Heathrow airport are walkable from the terminals, and don’t require a bus ride?

Whilst you are virtually guaranteed to be paying more to sleep within Heathrow airport, you can’t argue that it is the easiest option.

The ability to walk from your room to the check-in desk in a couple of minutes is fantastic – no-one wants to be messing about with buses at 6am. You can even nip out, check in your luggage and then pop back to the hotel for a leisurely breakfast.

Which Heathrow hotels are walkable from the terminals?

Remember that, unlike many big airports, Heathrow has banned dedicated hotel shuttle buses. The only way to your hotel is by a public bus – which is no longer free – or the expensive Hotel Hoppa shuttle service. Each Hoppa route stops at multiple hotels and can be slower than (and is 4x the price of) the local buses.

What are the onsite hotels at Heathrow?

We have reviewed most of the onsite hotels at Heathrow. You can see all of our London airport hotels reviews – covering Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, London City and, erm, Southend – here.

Let’s run through the options for staying directly at Heathrow airport.

Because transferring between Heathrow terminals can be more painful than getting a bus from a Bath Road hotel, especially with luggage, I recommend staying at a hotel in the terminal you are using.

Heathrow Terminal 5 hotels

There is only one hotel in Terminal 5 – the Sofitel (website here).

This is a five-star hotel so you will pay for the privilege, of course.

We reviewed the Sofitel at Heathrow Terminal 5 here. It was impressive, although the furnishings are looking a bit dated, and I stayed there again a few weeks later when I found myself on an unexpectedly early Terminal 5 flight.

Which Heathrow hotels are walkable from the terminals?

Heathrow Terminal 4 hotels

The great news is that Heathrow Terminal 4 is hotel central with options for all budgets.

Your options are:

  • Premier Inn London Heathrow Airport Terminal 4website here, review here. This hotel can offer fantastic value for money.
  • Holiday Inn Express London Heathrow T4website here, review here. This hotel shares the same building as the Crowne Plaza and you can cross-charge. All Holiday Inn Express guests get free breakfast too. If you don’t mind a slightly blander room, the smart money stays here, takes the free breakfast and enjoys the same bar and restaurant as Crowne Plaza guests.

All of these hotels are on the same covered walkway from the terminal, and there is very little in it when it comes to distance.

The YOTEL hotel which used to be in Terminal 4 is closed.

Heathrow Terminal 3 hotels

No hotel offers a quicker walk to your plane than the Aerotel in Terminal 3’s arrivals hall.

We reviewed Aerotel Heathrow here and the website is here.

It is a smart and modern hotel, but most of the bedrooms don’t have windows. You don’t really notice when you’re inside, however, and if you are arriving in darkness it doesn’t make any difference.

Which Heathrow hotels are walkable from the terminals?

Heathrow Terminal 2 / 3

Finally, the newest hotel on this list is the Hilton Garden Inn Heathrow Terminal 2/3, reviewed here. The website is here. An image is above.

This hotel is a bit more of a faff to reach, requiring a walk through the short stay car park if you are coming from Terminal 2. Terminal 3 is a little further away. The hotel is decent though, with a rooftop bar.

Note that, if you have Hilton Honors Diamond status, you do not AUTOMATICALLY get free breakfast at a Hilton Garden Inn. HGI is the ONLY Hilton brand where a Diamond has to opt in to get a free breakfast. You must change your ‘MyWay’ benefits option 24 hours before checking in.  The default MyWay option is to refuse the free breakfast and award you 750 bonus points – which I’d value at £3 – instead. Hilton Garden Inn hotels do not offer upgrades to elite members of Hilton Honors.

(Heathrow Terminal 1 has been closed for some years, hence the lack of hotel options there.)

Other options for a bus-free Heathrow hotel

If you are determined to avoid the buses but want other options, try these hotels.

The Hilton Garden Inn London Heathrow Airport at Hatton Cross, review here, is 3-4 minutes walk from Hatton Cross underground station. This is the station before the airport, and the trains will drop you at the terminals within minutes. This trip is now free. Check the time of the first train if you are departing early. The website is here.

Be aware that the walk to the Hilton Garden Inn isn’t the easiest, albeit short, and not recommended with heavy suitcases.

The other hotel at Hatton Cross is the Atrium Hotel Heathrow, reviewed here. This a new but slightly bizarre hotel, seemingly aimed at the Indian wedding market. If you don’t know the area, it is easier to find than the Hilton Garden Inn – you can’t miss its bright blue facade as you exit the tube. This hotel is currently unbookable – I believe it has been taken over by the Home Office.

Note that Hatton Cross underground station does not have an escalator or lift, although there are not many steps.

Readers have previously recommended the Staycity hotel which is directly opposite Hayes & Harlington station. Hayes & Harlington is an Elizabeth Line stop between Paddington and the airport. The hotel is currently being used by the Home Office and cannot be booked.

A slightly off-beat option is the Thistle Heathrow Terminal 5 hotel which we reviewed here (website here). This is a very dated but cheap hotel. The reasons we mention it is that the POD driverless monorail from the airport car park to Terminal 5 operates from behind the hotel and you can ride it for £8 per person each way.

Finally, consider the Hilton London Paddington hotel – website here. This may be the best of both worlds – you can sleep in the city centre, inside the railway station – but, timed right, you can leave your room and be at Heathrow airport within 25 minutes via Heathrow Express or within 35 minutes via the Elizabeth Line.

Comments (68)

  • Derek says:

    Great summary! Considering how often the Elizabeth Line and train lines are out of service these days (especially the section between Paddington and Heathrow) due to strike and planned/unplanned work, I am inclined to avoid Hilton Paddington and stay close to the terminals.

  • Nige says:

    Help Please. In a few weeks we are driving down from “up north” staying at Delta By Marriott Heathrow Windsor. We’re leaving the car at the hotel and we have a very early flight the next day. What’s the best option to get to T5 from this hotel, as I gather it’s a bit further out that most Heathrow hotels?

  • Simon Jones says:

    I just use some of the cheaper hotels on Bath Road at Hounslow, easy bus journey to the airport bus station and terminals even during early morning..

  • Barrel for Scraping says:

    Isn’t the newest hotel on the list the Aerotel not the HGI T2? The Aerotel opened after the HGI by a few months.

    The oldest hotel by far is the Hilton T4 that’s why officially it’s just called Hilton London Heathrow as it was the first hotel attached to a Heathrow terminal. Back when it was built BA operated a lot of their longhaul network from T4. The Hilton T4 has the best breakfast of all the Heathrow hotels I tried.

    What I can’t remember is when the other T4 hotels opened. They’re much more recent and it feels a bit odd having so many hotels serving the quietest terminal.

  • Colin Bunyan says:

    Only one hotel at terminal 5 is an unacceptable situation. The Sofitel is extremely expensive for the facilities provided. There needs to be competition to make it fair for travellers.

  • Joesmith says:

    I have found the cheapest airport accommodation for early morning flights. My camper van in the long stay car park. Weirdly it’s often cheaper to go in at 10pm the night before rather than 5am on day of departure.

    Anyone else crash out in their vans pre-early morning departures? Shower and breakfast in the lounge, hop on the flight. Happy days ;o)

  • Paul says:

    I booked a flight in November 2024 for travel in April 2025. The flight was shown as departing T5 so I booked for the night before at the Sofitel. I now see BA have moved my flight to T3!!!

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