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    The Mercure Thames Lodge Hotel

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    Swan Hotel

    Swan Hotel

    (16 reviews)

    ££

    Staines

    Amazing. We had a 16 hour layover at Heathrow so we decided to book a nearby hotel for the night…read more This was an amazing decision. It was a short uber ride from the airport, and the place was SO cozy and perfect. We ate the best fish and chips of our lives at the restaurant and then hopped over (across the hall) to the pub for a few drinks before walking right up the stairs and going to bed. The bed was comfortable (although Americans- take note that a king size bed in the US is much bigger than a UK King. I'd say the UK king was closer to a queen). There was a gorgeous coffee/tea setup with a Nespresso machine and pods, an electric kettle, some teabags, and chocolates to pair with the coffee. We had a balcony overlooking the river which was gorgeous! Everything about this place was cozy, cute, and felt so English.

    After a few nights of questionable lodging in other nearby towns, arriving in Staines I wasn't…read moreexpecting much. Hoping, but not expecting, and this is the perfect way to go through life: Set your expectations low and watch your happiness meter rise. The Swan Hotel is a 16th century place of lodging sitting right beside the Thames. It's been refurbished to a stylish, immaculate inn with both a pub and a restaurant. Staines isn't a hotbed of activity so hanging out in the pub then stumbling up to your room is a very comforting plan. While it's true that a ball placed on the floor of my room would have rolled on its own (remember, 16th century building) it's also true that my room was a dream. With its luxurious bedding, mattress (1600 individual pocket spring mattress), and a French door that opened up to a tiny balcony overlooking the Thames River I'd have enjoyed staying longer. That such charm can be had for so little (rooms here can be had for about $125 per night) brings joy. The Swan Hotel is a Fuller property, a name I saw several times during my time in the UK. Based on my all-around excellent experience here I'd not just seek to stay here again but I'd also seek out other Fuller properties when returning to visit the rest of the UK.

    Yotel - Workdesk

    Yotel

    (46 reviews)

    ££

    Heathrow

    I rather enjoyed my stay here as I had an overnight layover at Heathrow! My room for one person…read morewas perfect and it literally had everything I needed in a space that only had room for me to literally twirl around as everything was one step away! It had a TV, a bed perched up like an upper bunk bed, a gold-out step to get up into the bed, great lighting, fold-out table, luggage nook, plenty of plugs, shower, shower products, sink, toilet, towel, towel hook, trash can, fold-up chair. You can have coffee and hot chocolate anytime, and they have food they can warm up for you. I had been in Spain for 5 days eating yummy tapas but having Hong-style noodles was what I wanted - perfect! I borrowed a hair dryer too. Everything was so well thought out for your comfort, and it sure beats sleeping on an uncomfortable airport chair or trying to figure out the train into London when you are tired and just want to have somewhere to shower and lay down in comfort for awhile.

    Really enjoyed my stay at yotel! I had a 15 hour layover after taking a euro trip with 7 other…read morefriends so this quiet little hotel space was just what I needed. The room was perfectly sized for one, and had all of the essentials you needed for a night. I'll admit it was a little difficult to find since it was tucked away in a different terminal than where I landed but everyone at heathrow was very helpful. The front concierge (Marta) was really helpful and was quick to offer me the free hot chocolate and coffee which was really necessary for me! Although I don't want to have another 15 hour layover, if I were to ever have one again, I would definitely stay at yotel again! It's reasonably priced and sure beats sleeping at the terminal!

    Great Fosters Hotel - Only a small part of the beautiful gardens.

    Great Fosters Hotel

    (14 reviews)

    £££

    Great Fosters Hotel was simply gorgeous. From the fabulous manicured grounds to the historic…read morebuildings and the excellent Michelin-starred restaurant, we absolutely loved our stay and highly recommend it. Our room was beautiful and we were grateful for the air conditioning. The Tudor Pass restaurant, now helmed by Executive Chef Stefano Du Giosia, had just reopened after a short break, ad we were the first dinner guests under his watch. Maitre d'hotel Chris was a charming conversationalist as we waited for the 7-course tasting dinner, sharing much hotel history with us. The excellent wait staff included Alex, Rose, and Luka who were all truly professional. Stefano came out of the kitchen from time to time to chat with us, explaning the dishes and their origins, as well as describing how closely he and his staff work with the hotel's gardeners to sustainably source vegetables and fruits on site and meats from the best UK regions: local lamb, scallops from Orkney, trout from Chalk Stream, and more. The presentations were lovely and the flavors exquisite. Luxury farm-to-fork! Most of all, the dining experience was friendly and cheerful, not stuffy. We highly recommend The Tudor Pass restaurant, whether you are a guest at Great Fosters or just passing by.

    Worst customer service ever for a luxury resort. We had booked and CONFIRMED our reservation a…read moremonth in advance. Just 1 week before our arrival, the hotel contacts us to say " so sorry, we are over-booked. Sold out for an event." Bullcrap..... we are getting bounced for an event that will need our suite and bring the hotel more $$$$$. Their " solution" is to move to another resort almost 2 hours away from Heathrow and offered us an airport transfer. NFW- no free night or anything. We will go elsewhere where guests are treated better.

    Hilton Garden Inn London Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3 - Breakfast Area

    Hilton Garden Inn London Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3

    (52 reviews)

    Heathrow

    Came back from Bath and was flying out the next morning from Terminal 2 and saw the reviews for…read morethis place. Super convenient as it's in Terminal 2. Easy to find as the signs in the Queen's terminal are large and everywhere (good job sign posting, unlike terminal 5). The rooms are a bit dated and not laid out intuitively. The safe is in the night stand and when open it bumps against the bed. The faucet in the bathroom sink has little clearance from the basin and thus water gets everywhere when washing your hand/face. The shower head sprays water and with a glass wall (vs shower curtain) gets outside the tub and the tile gets wet. These little design wonkiness is what makes it a 4 (vs 5). This place is popular with large groups. The restaurant is solid - fantastic greek salad and the grilled salmon perfect. The runway rooftop bar is also a must do (you can get non alcoholic drinks). So mesmerizing and relaxing to watch the planes. A solid place for a quick fly in/out of LHR

    What an amazing hotel that is conveniently located next to the airport. We stayed here to end our…read moreEuropean adventure and I'm so thankful for the late check out and less than 10 minute walk to the airport. Despite being basically on the tarmac, I was not bothered by the noises of airplanes and enjoyed a super comfy bed. The staff is accommodating and you have two different restaurants to choose from. An added bonus was the rooftop bar where you could watch airplanes coming in or leaving. I'd definitely stay here again. The bathrooms and rooms were clean. The AC actually keeps you cool too.

    The Runnymede On Thames

    The Runnymede On Thames

    (15 reviews)

    £££

    I stayed a week and can say I look forward to the remodel project. The facility needs updated…read more Due to airline issues I arrived early and they could not check me in. I asked if I could shower and change cloths and Natalia at the desk told me no. Not even in the pool shower our spa. She suggested I wait in the lobby five hours. The person next to me went to the spa and said they were more than accommodating. Natalia just did not care. The restaurant was buffet only and no ordering off the menu. I doubt I'll return

    I've been to this hotel many times for meeting, but I only managed to stay here when attending a…read morewedding. The hotel has a beautiful setting on the banks of the Thames. It is just outside Egham in Surrey. It is just minutes away from Windsor and is very close to Heathrow Airport. It has plenty of grounds an although it's set off a busy roundabout. The hotel grounds at the rear are really scenic. The reception area was really busy when I arrived, and the hotel seems to be hosting several functions. I think it is mainly a business and conference hotel during the week, with special packages for weddings and partys at the weekend. I had a really nice room overlooking the front of the hotel. As I was only here for one night and most of the time at the wedding. I didn't feel the need to pay a supplement for a river view room. It came with all the usual facilities you would now expect at a UK hotel (tea, coffee making, iron and ironing board). There were also robes and slippers left in the wardrobe for guests use. The public areas were busy but there were plenty of option and spaces to use. The outside bar area and seating was plentiful. I really enjoyed sitting out here with a pot of tea after my breakfast the morning after the wedding. The hotel also has a spa that I was not able to use (free to guests), which I will try next time The breakfast at this hotel is one of the best hotel breakfasts I have had. It offered all the usual options, but just tasted so good. I've given the hotel 4 stars as the wait to be seen to check-out was really long and slow, with not many staff at the reception desk. I will come back though, and am already planning a family reunion here for 2016.

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