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Old Apr 3rd, 2016, 09:04 PM
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18 hour layover at Heathrow

Greetings:

My name is Cheryl and Im from Los Angeles, preparing to venture out to India for the first time and by myself - yippee! I'm new to this site and was needing some ideas, thoughts, recommendations etc for my layover at Heathrow.

I am arriving into Heathrow on Wednesday April 12th at 2:30 in the afternoon and the second half of my flight is Thursday morning at 10:30am, not sure if I go through customs or not here so I am free after that and would be at the airport presumably by 8:30am

Thoughts of what to do like a City Tour and perhaps a place to get some shut eye for a couple hours (other than the airport) and best way to move about i.e. tube, taxi, bus
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You will have to go through UK immigration and customs as you can't stay airside overnight.

Therefore you will need to find somewhere to sleep overnight, I would suggest somewhere on the Piccadilly Line between South Kensington and Heathrow rather than a hotel "at" the airport (most are off-site)

Realistically you wouldn't be in central London much before 5:00pm, later if you have to collect luggage and check into a hotel. You may find the best option is to take the Tube to Westminster station, leave by the Bridge Street exit then have a wander around the centre of political and Royal Britain with the possibility of a ride on the London Eye if the weather is decent. Then find some food and go back to your hotel.
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Hi Cheryl from Los Angeles.

dotheboyshall has some good advice.
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Agree.

Find a hotel somewhere near Gloucester Road or South Kensington tube stations. Check with your airline if 2 hours in advance is enough for your flight to India. It probably is, but Heathrow is a big airport, and security has been stepped up recently.
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Thank you for your replies - it's greatly appreciated and I am soooooo looking forward to visiting your awesome City!
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