Heathrow Hotel options - T3 > T2
#1
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Heathrow Hotel options - T3 > T2
Hello
I will be flying next week from Mumbai connecting in Heathrow then on to Toronto.
I am flying with my father who is 81 and not able to walk long distances.
We arrive T3 evening and then fly out T2 the next afternoon.
I have read a lot of the posts about the hotel options - the Hilton garden inn seems to be recommended often but they dont have a room with 2 beds available and its pricey.
Many have recommended a Bath Road hotel but I think this requires taking a bus.
We have checked luggage (which I assume we will have to pick up and recheck).
Is a Bath road hotel a good idea in this scenario? I am concerned might be too hard with bags and my dad.
any other reasonable options people can priced?
Many thanks in advance - I did try to search the forum but didnt find anything specific to this scenario.
Edits: clarified - bath road hotel
I will be flying next week from Mumbai connecting in Heathrow then on to Toronto.
I am flying with my father who is 81 and not able to walk long distances.
We arrive T3 evening and then fly out T2 the next afternoon.
I have read a lot of the posts about the hotel options - the Hilton garden inn seems to be recommended often but they dont have a room with 2 beds available and its pricey.
Many have recommended a Bath Road hotel but I think this requires taking a bus.
We have checked luggage (which I assume we will have to pick up and recheck).
Is a Bath road hotel a good idea in this scenario? I am concerned might be too hard with bags and my dad.
any other reasonable options people can priced?
Many thanks in advance - I did try to search the forum but didnt find anything specific to this scenario.
Edits: clarified - bath road hotel
Last edited by PJS79; Mar 21, 2024 at 8:54 pm Reason: Clarity!
#2
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You mean Barh Road! A Bath hotel is a very different kettle of fish!
Bath Road hotels are also acessible by taxi
But the Garden Inn does have twin rooms - I just did a dummy booking for Tuesday and Wednesday night nexr week
And you need to balance price with easy of access,
Bath Road hotels are also acessible by taxi
But the Garden Inn does have twin rooms - I just did a dummy booking for Tuesday and Wednesday night nexr week
And you need to balance price with easy of access,
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It is a good walk from t3 to the hilton at t2.
It may sound daft, but you would walk less getting a taxi from t3 to a hotel on the bath road
It may sound daft, but you would walk less getting a taxi from t3 to a hotel on the bath road
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I am trying out the Sheraton Skyline this week because they have rooms with two double beds for a modest price increment. My cousin and I are flying in on daytime transatlantic flights (BA 238 from BOS and AA 90 from ORD) and neither of us fancy the Piccadilly line at 2300 when AA 90 pax clear passport control.