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The Broadway Hotel – London Heathrow
First Impressions
The Broadway Hotel – London Heathrow sits right on Southall’s main drag, and honestly, it’s one of those finds that makes you feel a bit smug about your booking skills. This two-star spot doesn’t try to be fancy — it just does the basics really, really well. The moment you walk in, there’s this refreshingly straightforward vibe that tells you they’re more focused on making sure you sleep well than impressing you with marble lobbies.
Location & Neighborhood
You know what’s brilliant about staying in Southall? You’re genuinely in one of London’s most vibrant communities, not some sterile airport zone. The Broadway pulses with South Asian culture — incredible curry houses, sari shops, and that amazing gurdwara just down the road. I mean, you can grab authentic street food at 10 PM if you want, and the Heathrow connection is still dead simple via the 140 bus or a quick taxi ride.
The Room
The room I stayed in was compact but thoughtfully laid out — no wasted space, everything you actually need within arm’s reach. The bed was properly comfortable (none of that rock-hard hotel mattress nonsense), and the shower had decent water pressure. What impressed me was how quiet it stayed despite being on a busy street — double glazing that actually works, apparently.
Practical Perks
The staff here gets it — they know most guests are either catching early flights or stumbling in late from Heathrow. There’s parking available, which is honestly a godsend in this part of London, and they’re flexible about check-in times without making a big deal about it. The WiFi was solid throughout my stay, and there’s a little restaurant downstairs that serves proper English breakfast alongside some excellent South Asian options.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it knows exactly what it is — a reliable, no-nonsense base that doesn’t charge you extra for location or pretense. The 8.9 rating makes perfect sense when you consider you’re getting genuine value, not just budget accommodation. You’ll sleep well, eat well, and actually experience a slice of multicultural London that most tourists completely miss while staying in generic airport hotels.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in