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getting from Heathrow
On Sat, 22 May 2004, Colin wrote:
I don't think they let you sleep in the airport after it closes at about midnight (unless there have been major delays and they can't put everyone in hotels). Security will come and remove you. I think it opens again at about 5am. There are some reviews of trying to sleep in Heathrow he http://www.sleepinginairports.net/eu...onheathrow.htm -- Michael Hoffman |
getting from Heathrow
In message , Richard J.
writes Maybe he wants to be there 3hrs ahead of a 5am flight? There are no 5am flights from Heathrow. Sense of humour failure? -- Roland Perry |
getting from Heathrow
Thank you for invaluable opinions There are some reviews of trying to sleep in Heathrow he http://www.sleepinginairports.net/eu...onheathrow.htm they don`t sound very optimistic ;) anyway, I have no choice, I have early morning flight to USA, I`m arriving in the eveining previous day and not having money for expensive hotel, I will stay at the airport. .... I know, I know, I am going to be bloody exhausted ;) I don't think they let you sleep in the airport after it closes at about midnight As far as I know the airport is all night opened.. Once again I will ask, how should I arrange night sightseeing tour in Londyn? I`m not affraid of being lost in the city because I don`t plan to wander far away from the main city attractions full of helpful people ;) p.s The baggage will already be checked and sent. Thanks in advance for valuable advices |
getting from Heathrow
There are London Sightseeing Tour buses http://www.theoriginaltour.com/ but
I dont think they run at night. However you could buy a One Day Travelcard at Heathrow Underground Station (£5.40) and take the underground up to Central London. You could travel round the centre on the normal buses and either take a late Underground train or the N9 Night Bus back to Heathrow. The web sites http://www.tfl.gov.uk and http://www.londonbusroutes.net give you more info about public transport in London. "Gazeta" wrote in message ... Thank you for invaluable opinions There are some reviews of trying to sleep in Heathrow he http://www.sleepinginairports.net/eu...onheathrow.htm they don`t sound very optimistic ;) anyway, I have no choice, I have early morning flight to USA, I`m arriving in the eveining previous day and not having money for expensive hotel, I will stay at the airport. ... I know, I know, I am going to be bloody exhausted ;) I don't think they let you sleep in the airport after it closes at about midnight As far as I know the airport is all night opened.. Once again I will ask, how should I arrange night sightseeing tour in Londyn? I`m not affraid of being lost in the city because I don`t plan to wander far away from the main city attractions full of helpful people ;) p.s The baggage will already be checked and sent. Thanks in advance for valuable advices |
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Colin wrote:
"Gazeta" wrote in message ... Hello how can I get to London center from Heathrow, and how can I get back in the night at about 2 a.m ? (and how much does it cost?) Greetings The quickest way to get from Heathrow to central London is on the Heathrow Express train (Cost GBP13 single). Ooh, a ride on an Alstom Juniper! That's still quite expensive by train standards, I feel a new topic coming on... -- "We are now approaching Paisley Gilmour Street" |
getting from Heathrow
AyrAlex wrote:
Colin wrote: "Gazeta" wrote in message ... Hello how can I get to London center from Heathrow, and how can I get back in the night at about 2 a.m ? (and how much does it cost?) Greetings The quickest way to get from Heathrow to central London is on the Heathrow Express train (Cost GBP13 single). Ooh, a ride on an Alstom Juniper! No. Class 332, built by Siemens. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
getting from Heathrow
In article , Richard J. wrote:
AyrAlex wrote: Colin wrote: The quickest way to get from Heathrow to central London is on the Heathrow Express train (Cost GBP13 single). Ooh, a ride on an Alstom Juniper! No. Class 332, built by Siemens. AyrAlex - perhaps you were thinking of Gatwick Express? It was operated by a strain of Juniper last I checked. Niklas -- "My first time renting a car in the UK, I was a little surprised at how long it took to get up to 100 on the motorway and was thinking disparaging remarks about this ****box Escort. And then I realized that in the UK they still use miles." -- Paul Tomblin |
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