Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The airport needs one of those sleeping pods like they do in Japan and other countries near there.
The airport does have hotels, but there isn't much point staying at one of them because of your timings. I agree with the other PPs about getting into London on the Heathrow Express and then stay near Paddington station so you can leave your bags there and collect them before returning to the airport. I'd go see a show and a great meal. In the morning I'd start with a really good breakfast somewhere (the Wolseley for reliably delicious, Aqua Shard for the view, Chiltern Firehouse for nearish to Paddington) and then pick one thing you want to see and go there, or do the hop on bus tour to relax and see the sights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very easy to take the train (Heathrow express) from the airport into central London, it goes to Paddington Station. Loads of hotels nearby, pick one, and then do a pub or local place for dinner that night. In the morning I’d probably just hop on a city bus (the 148 will take you to Westminster Bridge and you can get out and walk along the River, see the “major” things) and just take in the city sites for a few hours, then go back and check out of hotel, leave the luggage and go to the Kensington Gardens for a bit, then take the train back @1:30 to get back to Heathrow by 2:30. If you want to give more details as to interests and time of year I can give better recommendations.
What are the odds that we would run into Paddington Bear if we follow this itinerary?
Anonymous wrote:It’s very easy to take the train (Heathrow express) from the airport into central London, it goes to Paddington Station. Loads of hotels nearby, pick one, and then do a pub or local place for dinner that night. In the morning I’d probably just hop on a city bus (the 148 will take you to Westminster Bridge and you can get out and walk along the River, see the “major” things) and just take in the city sites for a few hours, then go back and check out of hotel, leave the luggage and go to the Kensington Gardens for a bit, then take the train back @1:30 to get back to Heathrow by 2:30. If you want to give more details as to interests and time of year I can give better recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:The airport needs one of those sleeping pods like they do in Japan and other countries near there.
Anonymous wrote:The airport needs one of those sleeping pods like they do in Japan and other countries near there.
Anonymous wrote:It’s very easy to take the train (Heathrow express) from the airport into central London, it goes to Paddington Station. Loads of hotels nearby, pick one, and then do a pub or local place for dinner that night. In the morning I’d probably just hop on a city bus (the 148 will take you to Westminster Bridge and you can get out and walk along the River, see the “major” things) and just take in the city sites for a few hours, then go back and check out of hotel, leave the luggage and go to the Kensington Gardens for a bit, then take the train back @1:30 to get back to Heathrow by 2:30. If you want to give more details as to interests and time of year I can give better recommendations.