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Review: Hotel ibis London Heathrow Airport

Published on October 14, 2015 • Last updated August 12, 2016 by Elizabeth

A comfortable, quiet night’s sleep with ibis.

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

As much as I am an adventurer at heart, I don’t get to travel nearly as much as I would like to. I have only ever stayed in a handful of hotels in my lifetime, usually opting for camping, renting a B&B or, like during my recent trip to Paris, hiring a small studio flat and living among the locals.

Staying in a hotel is an extra special rare treat for me, so I was rather looking forward to the experience when I attended the Food Blogger Connect conference in London recently.

Ideally situated for onward travelers next to the London Heathrow International Airport, the Hotel ibis London Heathrow Airport boasts 356 rooms with air conditioning, free wifi, freeview TV and the comfiest beds ever.

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

I arrived back in the UK after a very early morning flight from Paris. Immigration control was straight-forward and I found myself standing outside the front doors at the terminal, suitcase in tow. I only waited a few moments before a Hoppa bus arrived – a bus that collects travelers from the front doors at the airport and delivers them to their hotel (and back again) over 900 times a day. £5 later I found myself deposited at the front doors of the London Heathrow Ibis Hotel, sun shining brightly from above.

First impressions? I was really impressed with the decor of the reception area. Stylish and chic chess, literary and travel themes are used to embellish the area containing a reception desk, bar area, restaurant and several comfortable seating areas.

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel
London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

Despite arriving quite early in the morning, my room was already ready and I was allowed to check in in advance so I could freshen up and head to the conference. The lady at check in was very friendly and helpful.

My room was spotlessly clean and contained everything I’d need for the next few nights: plenty of plug sockets for recharging devices, kettle, coffee, extra bedding and pillows, a rather nice shower, toilet and plenty of shelves for storage… and the comfiest bed ever (have I mentioned this already?).

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

No really – that bed! It might have been because I’d spent the previous five nights sleeping on a lumpy and bumpy sofa bed in a tiny studio flat in Paris, but goodness me that bed was comfy! The Sweet Bed design is an exclusive development by Ibis. They hired a team of experts to come up with what components are required for the comfiest bed – flexibility, support and sensation, and developed the perfect bed for their guests. I slept really well during my stay.

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel
London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

Menu options in the restaurant that evening were varied, but in standard pub-grub style with very reasonable prices. I opted for the gammon steak with chunky chips and peas; proper comfort food. There was even a fruit basket and hand written welcome letter with a complimentary drink voucher in my hotel room when I returned that evening. I don’t think this is standard customer service, but it was most appreciated. I had my first taste of dragon fruit that evening, and enjoyed a complimentary glass of Pinot Grigio in the bar with my food blogging colleagues.

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

There was plenty on offer for breakfast the following morning. To counteract my carb heavy meal the night before I thought I’d go for a healthier option – natural yogurt with a dried fruit and nut topping, but there were also plenty of dry cereals, tea, coffee, juices, fresh fruit, cheese, cured meats, breads and croissants and all the components of a full English fry-up to choose from.

London Heathrow Ibis Hotel
London Heathrow Ibis Hotel
London Heathrow Ibis Hotel

Transport to and from central London was straight forward too. There’s a bus stop a two minute walk from the front door of the hotel, and a free bus takes you to the Hatton Cross tube station. There are buses running all night in this area, so if you’re out in the city late you can travel safely back to the hotel.

There is also a free bus taking you back to the airport for onward travel, which I took for my return flight back to Shetland.

All in all it was a very comfortable stay, and when traveling through London again I wouldn’t hesitate to stay here. Prices for this hotel vary depending on the season and time of week. At the time of writing (14 Oct 2015) prices started from £64.

To find out more visit the hotel ibis London Heathrow Airport website.

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Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary was a guest of the Hotel Ibis London Heathrow Airport. All thoughts and opinions expressed are our own. This is not a paid post.

Category: Accommodation, ReviewTag: hotel, Ibis, London, Review

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Solivagant. Foodie. Calls Shetland home.

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Comments

  1. Carol Lowe

    June 13, 2016 at 12:27 am

    The single beds are TOO NARROW!! I have never slept in a bed so narrow. You can’t turn over in one of them. Uncomfortable. Narrowest beds on the planet. 🙁

    Reply
  2. Bruce @ Mobbo Taxi

    March 28, 2016 at 3:33 pm

    Heathrow is one of my favourite airports because you can always find something to do with your time. I really like the food selection as well. All in all solid review!

    Reply
  3. Jacqueline Meldrum

    October 30, 2015 at 12:37 am

    So glad you enjoyed the hotel and it was a delight meeting you at last, I knew you straight away! Hopefully we’ll have a chance again sometime xx

    Reply
  4. Kate @ Veggie Desserts

    October 19, 2015 at 6:33 pm

    It was great to meet you at last and stay at the hotel with you! You took lovely pictures of it!

    Reply
  5. ashleigh allan

    October 18, 2015 at 2:20 pm

    Looks really great!

    Reply
  6. Sarah Maison Cupcake

    October 15, 2015 at 5:01 pm

    So glad we got chance to hang out on the Sunday night at Carluccio’s. Lovely to meet up again, hope it won’t be long before the next time!

    Reply
  7. Sarah Maison Cupcake

    October 15, 2015 at 5:01 pm

    So glad we got chance to hang out on the Sunday night at Carluccio’s. Lovely to meet up again, hope it won’t be long before the next time!

    Reply
  8. Emily

    October 14, 2015 at 10:01 pm

    I love the downstairs decor – looks almost like an indie place. Great review x

    Reply
  9. Camilla

    October 14, 2015 at 5:16 pm

    The food looks really good and I love the literary interior:-)

    Reply
  10. Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy

    October 14, 2015 at 12:17 pm

    What a stylish hotel. Great breakfast options too. I am all about the hotel breakfast 🙂

    Reply
  11. Urvashi

    October 14, 2015 at 12:16 pm

    I love Ibis hotels. Great value for money and always clean. I didn’t know about this one as I live in London I tend not to need to stay in town but I love the decor. Nice to see they’ve gone a little trendy.

    Reply
  12. Heidi Roberts

    October 14, 2015 at 11:49 am

    It is always good to have another Heathrow hotel to stay at when flying out of London Heathrow airport!

    Reply
  13. Kaye

    October 14, 2015 at 9:37 am

    I love the decor! It does seem very stylish for something that is associated with, and near to, an airport

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  14. Rhian Westbury

    October 14, 2015 at 9:35 am

    The hotel looks beautiful, I love staying at airports the night before early morning flights as it makes the morning much easier. x

    Reply

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