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Accommodation > Hotels > England > London > Hounslow > London Heathrow Premier Inn
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A Hotel in Hounslow, London


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15 Bath Road
Hounslow
London
Greater London
England
TW6 2AB

Nearest station: London underground station Hatton Cross - 0.9 miles (straight line) - Zone: 5.5

London Heathrow Premier Inn, London

Accommodation Description:
The London Heathrow Premier Inn is a contemporary, 3 star hotel, which is ideally located for travel to Heathrow Airport and is also a great base for visiting Thorpe Park and Legoland. With on-site parking and easy access to the M25 and M4, the London Heathrow Premier Inn is an ideal hotel choice for those flying from Heathrow Airport. Guests will find the rooms at the London Heathrow Premier Inn to be clean, comfortable and very spacious

All of the 590 guest rooms at this hotel come equipped with T.V., WiFi Internet access, air-conditioning and are ideal for families sharing a room

Visitors to the London Heathrow Premier Inn can enjoy a delicious meal in the hotelメs restaurant, a sumptuous fresh coffee in the onsite Costa Coffee or relax with a cool drink in the Sports Bar & Lounge. Whether you are after a family meal, a relaxing coffee or a quick bite to eat the London Heathrow Premier Inn can accommodate. Thereメs also entertainment for children with an indoor play area and friendly staff on hand to make your stay is as comfortable as possible



From: £27.50

Accommodation Rating: rating3 (about ratings)

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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