Property building in ibis budget London Heathrow Central

ibis budget London Heathrow Central

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ibis budget London Heathrow Central 是位於英國霍恩斯洛(Hounslow)的一家 3 星級飯店,距離市中心約 2.2公里。地址:700 Bath Road Hertz House Cranford。

設施包括餐廳與酒吧、免費 Wifi、空調、隔音客房、24 小時櫃檯、禁菸客房,以及無障礙設施。停車選項包含私人停車(需額外付費)與館內停車(需額外付費)。飯店備有電梯,房內設有浴缸與免費盥洗用品,部分房型可欣賞地標景觀,上層樓層可使用電梯抵達。

評論:10899。價格從 $53 起。

本館內的餐廳1號供應美式、印度和義式等多種料理,餐廳氛圍從適合家庭的到傳統、現代及浪漫風格各有不同。結束一整天的探索後,館內酒吧是放鬆身心、喝一杯並分享旅行故事的舒適去處。

實用資訊讓行程更簡單:不接受現金,但接受 Mastercard、Visa、American Express 和 Maestro。停車選項包括私人停車(需額外收費)及場內停車(需額外收費),物業設有電梯,方便出入。部分客房可欣賞地標景觀,為住宿增添難忘的背景。

客房選擇從標準房型到寬敞的經典家庭四人房。例如,經典家庭客房為 237 平方英尺的四人房,可容納 8 位成人和 4 位兒童,配置 1 張雙人床。所有客房均備有浴缸和免費盥洗用品,物業提供隔音的禁菸客房,並設有 24 小時接待櫃台提供全天候協助。

Bedroom, Bed in ibis budget London Heathrow Central
Bedroom in ibis budget London Heathrow Central

房間

Classic Family Room in ibis budget London Heathrow Central

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1 張雙人床

1 張沙發床

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20 平方英尺

經典家庭房

城市景觀

私人浴室

浴缸

咖啡機

Standard Double Room in ibis budget London Heathrow Central

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1 張雙人床

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15 平方英尺

標準間, 雙人床

地標景觀

城市景觀

私人浴室

平面電視

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1 張雙人床

1 張單人床

標準間, 雙人/雙床

免費無線網絡

平面電視

茶/咖啡機

設施

餐廳

免費無線網絡

空調

酒吧

隔音房間

24小時前台

無煙房間

輪椅無障礙

Bathroom in ibis budget London Heathrow Central
Bathroom in ibis budget London Heathrow Central

餐廳

Restaurant #1

家庭友好, 傳統的, 現代的, 浪漫, 美國, 印度, 意大利

Breakfast in ibis budget London Heathrow Central
Restaurant/places to eat in ibis budget London Heathrow Central
Bed in ibis budget London Heathrow Central
I would like to first of all praise the entire hotel staff. They respond quickly to problems, provide good service, and clean the room every day, even though there is a notice inside during check-in that they will clean and change the bed sheets only if you put a sign on it asking for it. After the second night, the light in my bathroom went out. All you had to do was mention this at the reception and literally half an hour later the technician came to change the entire lamp. At first I didn’t take breakfast with my hotel reservation, but then I paid extra for all the other days, in fact it turned out cheaper, and I highly recommend using the opportunity to check out the restaurant. There is a wonderful view of the road where the famous red double-decker buses travel, but this is not the main thing. The section was built in the direction of landing of planes, so every couple of minutes they land overhead, and this is a very beautiful sight. And across the road in the courtyard of a London college there lives a squirrel. It is very wonderful to follow what is happening from the second floor of the building while enjoying coffee and a bun from the hotel restaurant in the morning. The hotel itself is clean and looked after. The room is also good. There were three of us and took a room with three beds. There are USB chargers at each bed, a kettle, coffee, tea and milk. The bathroom has a thermal faucet, which is rare for a 3-star hotel. This is great luck. The building itself is located very close to the route to Heathrow Airport. But the building was built with perfect noise reduction. So you can hear more what is happening behind the door in the corridor than outside the window. You can't hear any cars or planes at all. The area is full of taxis and transfer services. So there were no problems ordering an Uber, Bolt or just a taxi. I highly recommend checking out this hotel. If in doubt, I assure you, you will be satisfied.

Jevgenij

I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Ibis Budget Hotel near Heathrow Airport for six days alongside my sibling during our excursion to London, Oxford, and the Lake District. The overall experience was decidedly satisfying, with the property exceeding expectations in numerous respects. We opted for a double-bed room, which was notably spacious and adorned with a comfortable bed and impeccably clean linens. Complimentary toiletries were thoughtfully provided, alongside an electric kettle stocked with tea and coffee sachets - a delightful touch. The room also featured a television and an en-suite bathroom equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet, all maintained to a pristine standard. The availability of both hot and cold water was a welcome convenience. Housekeeping was exemplary, ensuring the timely replenishment of linens, toiletries, and refreshments. The hotel boasts a restaurant-cum-bar that, while modest in its culinary offerings, appeared inviting. Although we did not dine there, the menu seemed slightly limited and priced higher than neighboring eateries, albeit justifiably so given the location. Both check-in and check-out procedures were seamless, facilitated by courteous staff. Two functional elevators ensured ease of movement within the premises. The property's proximity to Heathrow Airport is a significant advantage, further complemented by a bus station situated at its entrance. Moreover, direct connectivity via the Piccadilly and Elizabeth lines made travel to central London and beyond remarkably straightforward. Notably, the hotel’s soundproofed rooms, fortified with triple-glazing, ensured an undisturbed stay despite the bustling environs of the airport. The surrounding area felt secure, featuring a plethora of dining options, particularly for aficionados of Indian cuisine. A Tesco store within walking distance further augmented the convenience.

Sagar

Breakfast was very good quality with plenty of choice and catered for vegetarians, GF, alternative milks etc.. Included choice of several cereals, 4 different fruit juices, fruit, cold buffet, hot breakfasts - bacon, eggs sausages, beans etc... Croissants, cakes bread/toast and teas coffees hot chocolate etc.. Plenty of choice and £13 payment meant you could eat as much as you want. Room was reasonably sized with ensuite. Hanging storage and one shelf for clothes but no other storage which was the only downside to storage. Room was clean and warm with various lighting options. TV had plenty of channels but there did seem to be a connection fault so had to jiggle with the hdmi cable to get it working. Only other issue was ventilation. The window didn't open "for safety/security reasons" so we had to rely on the extractor fan to keep the room from getting too stuffy. OK for a couple of nights but not ideal for longer stays.

David

Efficient check in, the staff member was very welcoming. Room/bathroom, bed linen and towels very clean. Local bus #105 or#111 from the airport will take you very close to the hotel. Get off at "The Avenue CJ" stop or ask driver to let you off @ Ibis BUDGET hotel because there are 3 Ibis hotels on the same street! Walk towards the main street when you exit the bus, and the hotel is across the street slightly to the left. For return trip to the airport just get the bus TO the airport on the other side of the street... "The Avenue CM"stop. Bus ride is roughly 10 mins and is cashless, tap to pay with credit or bank card.

Norm

I stayed overnight before a flight from Heathrow. Check-in was quick and friendly. Hotel Shuttle bus service was appreciated so much! The Ibis exceeded my expectations both in location, ease of access, general decor and comfort, and food! I also loved that there was a bath! I particularly loved the vegan chickpea curry! It was so nice to have a tasty vegan option. The curry was presented well. The portion size was fantastic. The taste was authentic Indian flavours with just the right amount of spice and heat. Well done Ibis! I struggle to find good vegan food options when I travel.

Patricia

I would like to first of all praise the entire hotel staff. They respond quickly to problems, provide good service, and clean the room every day, even though there is a notice inside during check-in that they will clean and change the bed sheets only if you put a sign on it asking for it. After the second night, the light in my bathroom went out. All you had to do was mention this at the reception and literally half an hour later the technician came to change the entire lamp. At first I didn’t take breakfast with my hotel reservation, but then I paid extra for all the other days, in fact it turned out cheaper, and I highly recommend using the opportunity to check out the restaurant. There is a wonderful view of the road where the famous red double-decker buses travel, but this is not the main thing. The section was built in the direction of landing of planes, so every couple of minutes they land overhead, and this is a very beautiful sight. And across the road in the courtyard of a London college there lives a squirrel. It is very wonderful to follow what is happening from the second floor of the building while enjoying coffee and a bun from the hotel restaurant in the morning. The hotel itself is clean and looked after. The room is also good. There were three of us and took a room with three beds. There are USB chargers at each bed, a kettle, coffee, tea and milk. The bathroom has a thermal faucet, which is rare for a 3-star hotel. This is great luck. The building itself is located very close to the route to Heathrow Airport. But the building was built with perfect noise reduction. So you can hear more what is happening behind the door in the corridor than outside the window. You can't hear any cars or planes at all. The area is full of taxis and transfer services. So there were no problems ordering an Uber, Bolt or just a taxi. I highly recommend checking out this hotel. If in doubt, I assure you, you will be satisfied.

Jevgenij

I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Ibis Budget Hotel near Heathrow Airport for six days alongside my sibling during our excursion to London, Oxford, and the Lake District. The overall experience was decidedly satisfying, with the property exceeding expectations in numerous respects. We opted for a double-bed room, which was notably spacious and adorned with a comfortable bed and impeccably clean linens. Complimentary toiletries were thoughtfully provided, alongside an electric kettle stocked with tea and coffee sachets - a delightful touch. The room also featured a television and an en-suite bathroom equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet, all maintained to a pristine standard. The availability of both hot and cold water was a welcome convenience. Housekeeping was exemplary, ensuring the timely replenishment of linens, toiletries, and refreshments. The hotel boasts a restaurant-cum-bar that, while modest in its culinary offerings, appeared inviting. Although we did not dine there, the menu seemed slightly limited and priced higher than neighboring eateries, albeit justifiably so given the location. Both check-in and check-out procedures were seamless, facilitated by courteous staff. Two functional elevators ensured ease of movement within the premises. The property's proximity to Heathrow Airport is a significant advantage, further complemented by a bus station situated at its entrance. Moreover, direct connectivity via the Piccadilly and Elizabeth lines made travel to central London and beyond remarkably straightforward. Notably, the hotel’s soundproofed rooms, fortified with triple-glazing, ensured an undisturbed stay despite the bustling environs of the airport. The surrounding area felt secure, featuring a plethora of dining options, particularly for aficionados of Indian cuisine. A Tesco store within walking distance further augmented the convenience.

Sagar

Breakfast was very good quality with plenty of choice and catered for vegetarians, GF, alternative milks etc.. Included choice of several cereals, 4 different fruit juices, fruit, cold buffet, hot breakfasts - bacon, eggs sausages, beans etc... Croissants, cakes bread/toast and teas coffees hot chocolate etc.. Plenty of choice and £13 payment meant you could eat as much as you want. Room was reasonably sized with ensuite. Hanging storage and one shelf for clothes but no other storage which was the only downside to storage. Room was clean and warm with various lighting options. TV had plenty of channels but there did seem to be a connection fault so had to jiggle with the hdmi cable to get it working. Only other issue was ventilation. The window didn't open "for safety/security reasons" so we had to rely on the extractor fan to keep the room from getting too stuffy. OK for a couple of nights but not ideal for longer stays.

David

Efficient check in, the staff member was very welcoming. Room/bathroom, bed linen and towels very clean. Local bus #105 or#111 from the airport will take you very close to the hotel. Get off at "The Avenue CJ" stop or ask driver to let you off @ Ibis BUDGET hotel because there are 3 Ibis hotels on the same street! Walk towards the main street when you exit the bus, and the hotel is across the street slightly to the left. For return trip to the airport just get the bus TO the airport on the other side of the street... "The Avenue CM"stop. Bus ride is roughly 10 mins and is cashless, tap to pay with credit or bank card.

Norm

I stayed overnight before a flight from Heathrow. Check-in was quick and friendly. Hotel Shuttle bus service was appreciated so much! The Ibis exceeded my expectations both in location, ease of access, general decor and comfort, and food! I also loved that there was a bath! I particularly loved the vegan chickpea curry! It was so nice to have a tasty vegan option. The curry was presented well. The portion size was fantastic. The taste was authentic Indian flavours with just the right amount of spice and heat. Well done Ibis! I struggle to find good vegan food options when I travel.

Patricia

I would like to first of all praise the entire hotel staff. They respond quickly to problems, provide good service, and clean the room every day, even though there is a notice inside during check-in that they will clean and change the bed sheets only if you put a sign on it asking for it. After the second night, the light in my bathroom went out. All you had to do was mention this at the reception and literally half an hour later the technician came to change the entire lamp. At first I didn’t take breakfast with my hotel reservation, but then I paid extra for all the other days, in fact it turned out cheaper, and I highly recommend using the opportunity to check out the restaurant. There is a wonderful view of the road where the famous red double-decker buses travel, but this is not the main thing. The section was built in the direction of landing of planes, so every couple of minutes they land overhead, and this is a very beautiful sight. And across the road in the courtyard of a London college there lives a squirrel. It is very wonderful to follow what is happening from the second floor of the building while enjoying coffee and a bun from the hotel restaurant in the morning. The hotel itself is clean and looked after. The room is also good. There were three of us and took a room with three beds. There are USB chargers at each bed, a kettle, coffee, tea and milk. The bathroom has a thermal faucet, which is rare for a 3-star hotel. This is great luck. The building itself is located very close to the route to Heathrow Airport. But the building was built with perfect noise reduction. So you can hear more what is happening behind the door in the corridor than outside the window. You can't hear any cars or planes at all. The area is full of taxis and transfer services. So there were no problems ordering an Uber, Bolt or just a taxi. I highly recommend checking out this hotel. If in doubt, I assure you, you will be satisfied.

Jevgenij

I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Ibis Budget Hotel near Heathrow Airport for six days alongside my sibling during our excursion to London, Oxford, and the Lake District. The overall experience was decidedly satisfying, with the property exceeding expectations in numerous respects. We opted for a double-bed room, which was notably spacious and adorned with a comfortable bed and impeccably clean linens. Complimentary toiletries were thoughtfully provided, alongside an electric kettle stocked with tea and coffee sachets - a delightful touch. The room also featured a television and an en-suite bathroom equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet, all maintained to a pristine standard. The availability of both hot and cold water was a welcome convenience. Housekeeping was exemplary, ensuring the timely replenishment of linens, toiletries, and refreshments. The hotel boasts a restaurant-cum-bar that, while modest in its culinary offerings, appeared inviting. Although we did not dine there, the menu seemed slightly limited and priced higher than neighboring eateries, albeit justifiably so given the location. Both check-in and check-out procedures were seamless, facilitated by courteous staff. Two functional elevators ensured ease of movement within the premises. The property's proximity to Heathrow Airport is a significant advantage, further complemented by a bus station situated at its entrance. Moreover, direct connectivity via the Piccadilly and Elizabeth lines made travel to central London and beyond remarkably straightforward. Notably, the hotel’s soundproofed rooms, fortified with triple-glazing, ensured an undisturbed stay despite the bustling environs of the airport. The surrounding area felt secure, featuring a plethora of dining options, particularly for aficionados of Indian cuisine. A Tesco store within walking distance further augmented the convenience.

Sagar

Breakfast was very good quality with plenty of choice and catered for vegetarians, GF, alternative milks etc.. Included choice of several cereals, 4 different fruit juices, fruit, cold buffet, hot breakfasts - bacon, eggs sausages, beans etc... Croissants, cakes bread/toast and teas coffees hot chocolate etc.. Plenty of choice and £13 payment meant you could eat as much as you want. Room was reasonably sized with ensuite. Hanging storage and one shelf for clothes but no other storage which was the only downside to storage. Room was clean and warm with various lighting options. TV had plenty of channels but there did seem to be a connection fault so had to jiggle with the hdmi cable to get it working. Only other issue was ventilation. The window didn't open "for safety/security reasons" so we had to rely on the extractor fan to keep the room from getting too stuffy. OK for a couple of nights but not ideal for longer stays.

David

Efficient check in, the staff member was very welcoming. Room/bathroom, bed linen and towels very clean. Local bus #105 or#111 from the airport will take you very close to the hotel. Get off at "The Avenue CJ" stop or ask driver to let you off @ Ibis BUDGET hotel because there are 3 Ibis hotels on the same street! Walk towards the main street when you exit the bus, and the hotel is across the street slightly to the left. For return trip to the airport just get the bus TO the airport on the other side of the street... "The Avenue CM"stop. Bus ride is roughly 10 mins and is cashless, tap to pay with credit or bank card.

Norm

I stayed overnight before a flight from Heathrow. Check-in was quick and friendly. Hotel Shuttle bus service was appreciated so much! The Ibis exceeded my expectations both in location, ease of access, general decor and comfort, and food! I also loved that there was a bath! I particularly loved the vegan chickpea curry! It was so nice to have a tasty vegan option. The curry was presented well. The portion size was fantastic. The taste was authentic Indian flavours with just the right amount of spice and heat. Well done Ibis! I struggle to find good vegan food options when I travel.

Patricia

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700 Bath Road Hertz House Cranford, Hounslow, TW5 9SX, 英国

ibis budget London Heathrow Central