A luxury 'Queen Anne' style hotel with a relaxing atmosphere located in the historic ... more
village of Colnbrook and Poyle, just 10 minutes’ drive from Windsor, and Heathrow Airport terminals.Arora Park has 119 bedrooms specifically equipped and designed to m...
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A Luxury 'Queen Anne' Style hotel with a relaxing atmosphere located in the historic ... more
village of Colnbrook and PoyleOnly 10 minutes drive from all of Heathrow's airport terminals and the Royal town of WindsorArora Park Heathrow has 119 bedrooms specifi...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Convenient Gatwick Parking Disadvantages: Pretty Poor For a 4 Star Hotel...
Parking at airports is notoriously expensive. The toll for a short-stay at one of Heathrow's multi-storey car parks ticks over as quickly as the meter in a London cab. When flying from Stansted, it's not uncommon to find that the bill for the parking eventually exceeds the cost of the flight itself. Then there's Gatwick, which is generally no better. Happily, a number of hotels in the vicinity of London's second largest airport have capitalised on this parking problem, offering accommodation with one or two weeks parking thrown in, at a very reasonable additional cost. Which brings us to the Arora International?
My husband and I stayed at this hotel in September of last year, prior to travelling from Gatwick on an early morning flight. We booked the accommodation, which included 14 days parking, through First 4 Extras. It cost £120 ...
Advantages: Near railway station and bus station Disadvantages: Not an exciting place
immediately upon checking in. Just leave your key card at the reception. The taxi that the hotel booked for me is already waiting outside. Punctual.
Generally, I would say that the staff are efficient and friendly. I would stay in this hotel again if I have to go to Slough on business. However, for leisure, maybe I would choose elsewhere because there's nothing near the hotel and I was told there's nothing really to see in Slough. If you need to go to Windsor Castle, staying in Windsor is a better choice.
Another thing that I forgot to mention is the bar cafe. It serves hot food until 10pm at night but I didn't try them so I can't say anything about it. There are also rooms for disabled people. Family rooms for 4 are available too. It is also at the rate of £56 if booked on the day.
Not sure about car park because I didn't bring my car ...
Advantages: Clean, comfortable, unfussy, economical Disadvantages: Under the Heathrow flight path so can be a little noisy at times
you are dining alone so you are not left to feel isolated as in some establishments.
Breakfast is provided in the main carvery and is a self-service affair with a good selection of fruit, juices, cereals, toast/croissants, yoghurts, tea and coffee. Complimentary newspapers are also available.
The close proximity of the Innkeepers Lodge to both the M4 (you can see the roundabout on Junction 5 from the car park) and the M25 (one junction down on the M4) and to most forms of public transport (there is a bus stop outside the Carvery and Langley Train Station (on the mainline to Paddington) is only 1.5 miles down the road, though for quick access to London it is better to travel into Slough (only 2 miles or 15 minutes by bus) to catch the fast train from Slough Station (only 15 minutes to Paddington)
There is a regular bus service to ...