HeavyElectricity
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Novotel London Heathrow Airport T1 T2 and T3 Hotel
I was dropped off the following night after the wedding at the rather long named "Novotel London Heathrow Airport T1 T2 and T3 Hotel". I was quite impressed with the hotel, again booked during an Accor Private Sale for GB£66.50, which at the time was AU$120. No breakfast included for platinum Accor members outside the asia-pacific, but didn't really need it as I'd be heading to the airport lounge by mid-morning.
I was upgraded to quite a large corner room with a king size bed, I was a little disappointed to find the room smelt of smoke but I was so tired I really couldn't be bothered going back down to the lobby and potentially shifting to a new room.
It had a great bathroom, and a lovely rain shower:
The view from the window towards Heathrow - frustratingly close, but not pedestrian accessible:
There is no free shuttle provided by the hotel, but I was told that the public busses from the bus stop on the road were free to/from the airport. Although it would be a short trip, I really didn't like the idea of lugging my 2 bags to be checked plus a small backpack on a potentially crowded public bus, so planned to get an Uber ride. Upon walking out the hotel entrance, a taxi/private car driver who was waiting outside asked if I was going to the airport, and he quoted a price only a couple of pounds more than the Uber estimate, so I jumped in.
I was dropped off the following night after the wedding at the rather long named "Novotel London Heathrow Airport T1 T2 and T3 Hotel". I was quite impressed with the hotel, again booked during an Accor Private Sale for GB£66.50, which at the time was AU$120. No breakfast included for platinum Accor members outside the asia-pacific, but didn't really need it as I'd be heading to the airport lounge by mid-morning.
I was upgraded to quite a large corner room with a king size bed, I was a little disappointed to find the room smelt of smoke but I was so tired I really couldn't be bothered going back down to the lobby and potentially shifting to a new room.
It had a great bathroom, and a lovely rain shower:
The view from the window towards Heathrow - frustratingly close, but not pedestrian accessible:
There is no free shuttle provided by the hotel, but I was told that the public busses from the bus stop on the road were free to/from the airport. Although it would be a short trip, I really didn't like the idea of lugging my 2 bags to be checked plus a small backpack on a potentially crowded public bus, so planned to get an Uber ride. Upon walking out the hotel entrance, a taxi/private car driver who was waiting outside asked if I was going to the airport, and he quoted a price only a couple of pounds more than the Uber estimate, so I jumped in.
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