Heathrow Airport Hotels - for the night before your flight

Heathrow Airport Lounges

Heathrow Airport Lounges

London Heathrow Airport
234 Bath Road, Harlington, Middlesex, UB3 5AP

 

Airport Lounges

 
 
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Escape the airport crowds from only £17.95 per person.

We offer you the facility to pre book your airport lounges at heathrow online with instant confirmation.

Pre booking your Heathrow airport lounges is strongly reccommended as the lounges at Heathrow airport get full very quickly.

It's not much fun sitting in a crowded airport terminal in the height of summer, especially if your flight has been delayed. Treat yourself to the quiet comfort of a lounge normally reserved for business class passengers. Sit back and enjoy complimentary:

We can offer lounges at most most major UK airports.

Each lounge is designed using imaginative textures and colours and make use of natural light and natural materials to provide a tranquil environment where you can relax, work, have a drink or just catch up with the news - it's your choice.

Important Information

Disabled access may vary in some locations, please check your individual requirements prior to booking.

Lounges located after Passport Control are not suitable for passengers on domestic flights unless stated otherwise.

For security reasons if you need to leave the lounge, you must take any luggage with you even if you wish to return.

Lounges have a smart casual dress code and expect reasonable behaviour from guests. Lounge staff reserve the right to refuse admission.

Smoking arrangements vary from lounge to lounge.

There is a charge for champagne. Other drinks and snacks are provided free of charge.

Lounge staff may announce your flight but cannot guarantee to do so. All lounges have flight information screens and you are responsible for catching your flight.

You may arrive at the lounge up to 3 hours before your flight time. Entry prior to this time will be at the discretion of the lounge staff.

In lounges which permit children they must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

 

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Heathrow is the world's busiest international airport. Heathrow is also the world's second busiest cargo port. Regarded as the hub of the aviation world, over 90 airlines have made Heathrow their base.

Terminal 1 began operating in 1968 and was formally opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in May 1969. All Heathrow's domestic flights operate from Terminal 1, as well as European and long-haul destinations.

Terminal 2 was Heathrow's first terminal. Opened in 1955, it was originally named the Europa Building.

Terminal 3 opened in 1961 then Terminal 4 in 1986, making it Heathrow's newest terminal.

On 20 November 2001, the Government announced its decision to approve the building of Heathrow's Terminal 5. T5 will allow Heathrow to maintain its position as Europe's leading international hub airport and provide much needed state-of-the-art facilities to help meet the future demand to fly.

Heathrow airport information

Heathrow is the second largest airport in the UK and offers many international and national routes for UK travellers.

Whatever language you speak there is an information desk with multi lingual staff at each terminal and at most entrances to Heathrow airport for you to find information for your needs.

Heathrow Airport outlets include bureaux de change, ATMs, airport information, hotel reservation and travel information desks, car hire, post offices in Terminals 2 and 4, fax machines, a prescription pharmacy in Terminal 1, shops, duty-free outlets, restaurants, cafés and bars, and a London Tourist Board centre in the underground station.

Special assistance is available for disabled passengers and those with special needs. For passengers with wheelchairs, there are ramps and/or lifts wherever there is a change of level. Reserved seating is provided in the check-in areas and international Departures lounges

Business Support

There are many business outlets at Heathrow with wall mounted credit card paid fax machines are available throughout the airport. The business centre in the Queen's Building (tel: 020 8759 2434) offers 20 meeting rooms, a conference suite, online computers, faxes, photocopiers, videoconferencing and audiovisual equipment.

 

Airport Parking

 
 

All terminals have both short and long term parking with on and off airport options. If you are looking for parking for your holiday please visit our airport parking site.

How to get to Heathrow Airport - Driving

Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are close together in the centre of Heathrow and can be reached via the following motorways: M4 Junction 4, M25 Junction 15, A4 (local road). Terminal 4 is on the south side of Heathrow and is reached via the following motorways: M4 Junction 3, M25 Junction 14, A30 (local road).

How to get to Heathrow Airport – Public transport and taxis

Transport to the city: the frequent Heathrow Express (tel: 0845 600 1515; web site: http://www.heathrowexpress.co.uk) train service to London Paddington station takes 15-20 minutes. From Paddington: the Hotel Express coach (a fare is payable) takes visitors to hotels in the area. The airport is also on the Piccadilly underground line. Bus services include Airbus Heathrow shuttle (tel: 020 7222 1234; web site: http://www.airbus.co.uk) to Victoria or King's Cross rail stations (journey time: one hour) and the Railair bus to Feltham rail station in south-west London. At night, the N97 bus service travels to central London every 30 minutes. London's black taxi cabs service Heathrow Airport.