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One Bedroom Apartment Near Heathrow Airport & London
First Impressions
The One Bedroom Apartment Near Heathrow Airport & London sits in Hayes, and honestly, it’s exactly what the name suggests — no frills, just practical accommodation. This three-star setup won’t win any design awards, but after staying here myself, I can tell you it gets the job done when you need somewhere decent near the airport without breaking the bank.
Location & Getting Around
You’re about 15 minutes from Heathrow by car (traffic permitting), which is genuinely helpful if you’ve got an early flight or just landed. Hayes isn’t exactly central London — you’re looking at roughly 45 minutes to an hour into the city center via the Elizabeth Line from Hayes & Harlington station. The area itself is pretty residential, with a few local shops and takeaways within walking distance, though you’ll want to grab supplies from the Tesco nearby if you’re planning to use that kitchen.
The Apartment Setup
The apartment itself is straightforward — one bedroom with a double bed that’s actually comfortable enough, and a separate living area with a small dining table. The kitchen is compact but functional, with a fridge, microwave, and basic cooking facilities that’ll handle simple meals. What I appreciated was having proper space to spread out after being cramped on a plane — it’s not huge, but there’s room to breathe compared to a standard hotel room.
Practical Considerations
The building itself shows its age a bit, and the decor is pretty basic — think IKEA furniture and neutral colors throughout. Parking is available, which is actually a relief in this area where street parking can be tricky. The Wi-Fi works fine for basic needs, though don’t expect lightning speeds. I mean, for the price point, you’re getting clean, functional space rather than anything particularly stylish.
Why Guests Choose It
Look, this place isn’t going to wow you, but it serves a specific purpose really well. If you need somewhere affordable near Heathrow with more space than a typical hotel room, it actually makes sense. The kitchenette means you can save money on meals, and having a separate bedroom feels more homey than cramped airport hotels. Just manage your expectations — you’re paying for location and practicality, not luxury amenities.
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