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CodyC Apr 23rd, 2007 09:52 AM

Heathrow to london hotel
 
I'll be traveling to London next month with 3 other adults. What is the best way to get from the airport to london's west side? Do taxi's accomodate 4 adults w/luggage? Should we take the Heathrow Express to Paddington and then a cab from there? thx

flanneruk Apr 23rd, 2007 10:01 AM

"West side" is meaningless in London, and there are dozens of ways to get anywhere. For much of western central London, the HEX is a rotten way to travel. Be more specific and you'll get a useful answer

Black taxis will take 4 adults and most normal 4 aduklts' luggage foe a week's holiday. They'll also cost in excess of £50 to most places in central London from the airport. Pre-booked cars generally won't unless you specifically request a larger car, but the larger car will still be a great deal cheaper than a black cab from the airport to mostr central locations. It'll also be cheaper than four adults' HEX tickets to most locations.

CodyC Apr 23rd, 2007 10:13 AM

Thanks for the info! All the travel sites refer to west side etc and now I know not to. We'll be staying at the Mandeville hotel (which has mixed reviews on tripadvisor) in Marylebone. Can you recommend a car agency to pre-book a ride with? CC

TimS Apr 23rd, 2007 10:41 AM

Many people on this board recommend www.justairports.com. They give a sizeable discount for paying in cash. Your hotel is in postal code W1. The cash price for an estate (station wagon) is 31 GBP and for a MPV (minivan) it is 41 GBP.

CodyC Apr 23rd, 2007 11:14 AM

This is a huge help. thanks!

keefmick Apr 25th, 2007 09:53 AM

Has anyone had experience with National Express bus service from Heathrow to Central London? It appears as if it would only be 16 pounds for a family of four which is much less than a cab. Thanks in advance.

alanRow Apr 25th, 2007 11:32 AM

It's slow, it's more expensive than using a PAYG Oystercard on the Tube and unless you are staying in Victoria it means another journey on Tube / bus / taxi

cobbie Apr 25th, 2007 12:07 PM

If you decide to take the bus to Victoria - mind your belongings. A couple years ago I was minding the bags of my friend & I while she went to the toilet. I stupidly put my purse on my suitcase & took my eye off it for a minute & VOILA - stolen. Passport, credit cards, prescriptions, money. I realized another bus had come in next to where I was standing & someone seized the opportunity to take my purse. Had to spend the next day at the Embassy, doctor, on phone with banks.


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