![]() Leaving the Central Bus Station between Terminals 2 and 3, most buses head through the tunnel and onto Bath Road where the majority of the hotels sit. ![]() The only thing you need to know is which buses head towards your hotel. The downside is that you won’t be dropped in the forecourt of your hotel, which the Hoppa would do.īus trips within the airport perimeter are no longer free. Heathrow withdrew financial support for bus services last year, making a mockery of its environmental credentials. The services are hardly expensive, however, at £1.65 per trip. You can take multiple buses within one hour for this price. Remember that cash is not accepted on the London bus network so you will need an Oyster card or contactless credit or debit card. This map (PDF) is a schematic of the bus routes around the airport. If you approaching Heathrow by tube and are staying at the Moxy, DoubleTree, Best Western Ariel, Courtyard or any of the other hotels on Bath Road to the east of the airport, it will be quicker to get off at Hounslow West tube station and get a bus. If you are looking to drive to Heathrow and then take a bus to the airport, it is worth noting that the Hilton Terminal 5 – which is not at Terminal 5 – has an NCP car park attached to it. ![]() HOPPA BUSES AT HEATHROW FREEĪnyone using this car park is given free Hotel Hoppa tickets to the airport. The car park is currently closed, however.Hotel Hoppa Heathrow Insider Tips for The Renaissance We wrote about the Hilton Terminal 5’s NCP car park here. Getting from your Heathrow Airport Hotel to your terminal often involves the Hotel Hoppa Heathrow and whilst it’s a great service there are alternatives that can work out both cheaper and quicker. ![]()
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