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Hilton at the airport was pretty good as long as you’re in tower 1. Tower 2 was a pain. There was a shuttle pre-covid, not sure what it’s like now. And if you dont want to eat at the hotel there’s a big shopping centre with a variety of restaurants 5 mins away by cab or a 20 min walk through a housing estate and across a footbridge.
@davefl I only see North and South towers when reserving room, which is the one you say to avoid, and why?
We will just be taxi-ing to and from airport, no time to eat out.
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