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SusieAtlanta Jan 15th, 2013 08:31 AM

Inexpensive way from Heathrow to London?
 
I'll be traveling with family to London in the spring - arriving Heathrow airport. I've heard that taxis are outrageously expensive. Would love to hear some opinions on the best and least expensive way to get into London when arriving. Thanks!

jamikins Jan 15th, 2013 08:36 AM

Depending how many of you there are the cheapest way is either the tube using an Oyster Card http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14416.aspx Or a prebooked car service like www.justairports.com

nytraveler Jan 15th, 2013 09:42 AM

How many of you will there be?

Will you have just carry-ons or substantial luggage?

Are you all comfortable hauling your own luggage around?

alanRow Jan 15th, 2013 11:25 AM

Where are you staying in London?

janisj Jan 15th, 2013 11:33 AM

ditto all of the above

the 'best' way mainly depends on where you are staying, how many of you, time of arrival, and physical abilities.

So tell us and we can give you THE answer . . .

Jinky Jan 15th, 2013 11:42 AM

I'm curious as well. To answer the questions above, there are four of us (2 adults, 2 teens), staying in the Bloomsbury area arriving at Heathrow at 2pm on a Saturday. We will only have carry ons.

Thanks :)

janisj Jan 15th, 2013 11:58 AM

Jinky: Russell Sq and Holborn stations are on the Piccadilly line directly in from LHR - so assuming you are staying w/i walking distance of one of those, would be easy w/ just carry-ons.

But a car service for 4 would cost about £10 pp (or less) so that is also a viable option.

SusieAtlanta Jan 15th, 2013 02:55 PM

Thanks everyone - there are 3 of us, myself, husband and 17 year old son. All quite fit and planning to have one carry-on bag each and maybe a backpack. Don't have a place to stay yet. Looking at rental apartments. Will be there March 31-April 5 so if anyone can make a recommendation for places to rent as well it would be appreciated!

ramedor88 Jan 15th, 2013 05:48 PM

My situation is somewhat similar to this. Family of 4 arriving in London in August 2013 at 11 pm. I was thinking of booking one night near the airport, something inexpensive since we are only going to be there to sleep, then go to London the next morning. I was thinking of Slough. We may be carrying some luggages besides the carry-ons. Is there any other place that anyone can recommend?

Timetolivenow Jan 15th, 2013 09:13 PM

Take the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station. Taxi's are so expensive. You can also take the Airport bus to London. London is not cheap, but do get the Oyster Card for the Tube, buses etc.

As for cheaper places to stay. Look on Booking.com, edit for apartments and search. Stay in Paddington, sometimes Notting Hill, Bayswater area. Much cheaper and transport from those areas is great. Don't take a taxi anywhere! The kids will love the Tube and the buses are just great! Traffic is bad, so Tube is quick. I now use apartments when I travel and with kids the best way to go! The area around Paddington, Bayswater has lot's a good, cheaper ethnic restaurants. Lot's of Kebab stands up in Notting Hill, Indian in Bayswater, and some chain restaurants near Paddington.

janisj Jan 15th, 2013 10:09 PM

"<u>Take the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station. Taxi's are so expensive. You can also take the Airport bus to London. London is not cheap, but do get the Oyster Card for the Tube, buses etc.</i>"

The Heathrow Express makes next to NO sense for the VAST majority of travelers . . . Only semi-sensible if one is staying right AT Paddington. And even then, there are cheaper trains that get you there. The HEX is insanely expensive and then you have to take either a cab or the tube from Paddington to wherever you are staying. (but reading the rest of your post - it seems that Bayswater/Paddington is where you stay)

The tube would be faster and cheaper than the limited coach options to most parts of London.

janisj Jan 15th, 2013 10:11 PM

OOPS -sorry for the underline. This is better:

"<i>"Take the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station. Taxi's are so expensive. You can also take the Airport bus to London. London is not cheap, but do get the Oyster Card for the Tube, buses etc.</i>"

The Heathrow Express makes next to NO sense for the VAST majority of travelers . . . Only semi-sensible if one is staying right AT Paddington. And even then, there are cheaper trains that get you there. The HEX is insanely expensive and then you have to take either a cab or the tube from Paddington to wherever you are staying. (but reading the rest of your post - it seems that Bayswater/Paddington is where you stay)

The tube would be faster and cheaper than the limited coach options to most parts of London.

janisj Jan 15th, 2013 10:20 PM

ramedor88: Your problem is your arrival time. The tube, local buses and Hotel Hoppa won't be running by the time you clear immigration and get out of Arrivals.

So your best options would be 1) an airport hotel which would be a short cab ride away. No need to go to Slough, there are many hotels just off the airport along the Bath Road.

2) bite the bullet and book a hotel in central London -and book a car service like justairports.com There may be a surcharge for the late arrival time but it would be a lot easier than checking in to one hotel and then checking out in a few hours and transferring to a different hotel the next day.

3) At which terminal are you arriving? There are hotels in two of the terminals -but they are quite pricey.

#2 would be my choice.

Challiman Jan 16th, 2013 02:59 AM

I have a very basic question. We are arriving on May 9, 11 AM and are interested in justairports for transport to and from Heathrow. I am sorry to say that I am unsure of the postal code. The address is The Chesterfield Hotel, 35 Charles Street, London GB W1J 5EB. I don't see any designation on the just airports site that match. What is the postal code I should use for getting an estimate?

Thank you in advance.
PS: There are two of us, each with one 21 inch suitcase and small backpack.

flanneruk Jan 16th, 2013 03:32 AM

"The address is The Chesterfield Hotel, 35 Charles Street, London GB W1J 5EB. "

So the bit of the postcode they want is W1

Challiman Jan 16th, 2013 03:37 AM

Thank you, Flanneruk! We'll only be in London three nights, then on to Edinburgh, just trying to make the best use of time and money :)

ssander Jan 16th, 2013 02:06 PM

We've taken the National Express bus (www.nationalexpress.com) from the Victoria Coach station to Heathrow...very cheap if you buy online in advance (I've seen it as low a 4 GBP). Never tried it the other direction.

As mentioned, though, it all depends on where you are staying. We've always stayed at a very inexpensive hotel, The Cherry Court, and (if you can tolerate teeny tiny rooms) recommend it. It's 2 blocks from the Victoria tube station and 2 blocks from the coach station.

[Note: We always fly USAir from Philadelphia. They used to go to Gatwick which is a short train ride from Victoria Station, but now they only fly to LHR...sigh!]

Admittedly, taking the bus TO the airport can cause "traffic-induced stress", but taking it FROM the airport should be pleasant.

SS

janisj Jan 16th, 2013 02:24 PM

"<i>. . . but taking it FROM the airport should be pleasant.</i>"

Fine for getting to Victoria - but not for Bloomsbury or Charles St.

ssander Jan 16th, 2013 03:52 PM

...sorry...I was responding to the OP, who did not have a place yet, not to Challiman (or did I miss something - - I don't always read or post as carefully as I should) :-)

SS

janisj Jan 16th, 2013 04:22 PM

:)

Hard to keep track w/o a scorecard. Challiman and ramedor88 piggy backed on the OP w/ their own questions . . . it can get sooooo confusing #-O

(Often its best to start a new thread and not hijack another topic)

KayF Jan 16th, 2013 05:12 PM

To ramedor88, you should start your own thread to get the best responses but ...

you could try the Jurys Inn at Hatton Cross, which is a short tube journey from Heathrow, then a 10 min walk to the hotel. Or there is a Yotel inside Heathrow and many other hotels in the surrounding area. Check Heathrow Airports website for ideas.

The Yotel is booked for a 4 hour minimum then so much per hour after that. The big convenience would be you don't need to travel anywhere when you are tired and jetlagged, though you might need to make your way to another terminal. I don't think you need to go to Slough.

Kay

janisj Jan 16th, 2013 09:50 PM

"<i>you could try the Jurys Inn at Hatton Cross, which is a short tube journey from Heathrow, then a 10 min walk to the hotel. </i>"

True -- however Ramedor doesn't land until until 11PM - very likely the tube will be down by the time they get all the bags and clear immigration

Odin Jan 17th, 2013 12:31 AM

I'd be a bit concerned about not having an apartment/acommodation booked over the Easter period, it's a public holiday in the UK and alot of other countries too.

bendigo Jan 17th, 2013 01:06 AM

We booked this apartment in Clerkenwell through The London Agent - with an out-of-hours arrival, they arranged car service to collect and transport us from LHR and deliver us to apartment with the key, etc.
Price for the 5 of us was less than the cost of Heathrow Express into London would have been, so seemed very reasonable to us (and the apartment was great, in a fabulous location for exploring London, and for our onward journey to Paris via Eurostar.

http://www.thelondonagent.com/Super-...ll-Home-2.html


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