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Ibis Styles London Heathrow, hotel review

Published on March 26, 2025 at 07:39 PM

RIGHT by the airport, Ibis Styles Heathrow is the perfect hotel for late night arrivals or early flights.

Read on to find out everything you need to know if planning a stay before your flight.

Ibis Styles London Heathrow hotel lobby with colorful seating and chevron flooring.
You'll spot fun artwork on the walls and many rooms are decorated to a quirky theme

Where is the hotel?

The hotel is just one mile from Heathrow terminals 1, 2 and 3 and there’s a bus outside that goes directly to the airport.

What is the hotel like?

It’s so close to Heathrow, but has a bit of character unlike other airport hotels, so it’s a great choice if travelling with kids.

There is a 24-hour reception, so there’s no need to worry if you have an awkward flight time.

There is also onsite parking for £14 a night and have a number of EV chargers.

What are the rooms like?

There are three room types – Queen and Duet, sleeping two, or a Family room to sleep up to four.

Kids especially will love the quirky-designed rooms with astronaut decals and ‘windows' looking into space.

Each one comes with free WiFi, huge comfortable beds along with what seemed to be extremely thick walls as I didn't hear a sound while getting some needed shut-eye.

The en-suite has all you need too, with walk-in showers and complimentary toiletries and towels.

Rooms start at £65 a night.

What is there to eat and drink there?

The on-site restaurant Westcombe is your best bet, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Hotel bathroom with shower and giraffe artwork.
My bedroom featured a huge giraffe peeking through a fake window
Hotel bar with stools and liquor shelves.
For fancy boozing, there is a full menu of cocktails at the bar

It has an extensive enough menu with all the classics, so even fussy eaters will find something they like, from burgers to pizza.

I lined my stomach with a meatball marinara after arriving the night before, and wish I'd had room for the chocolate fudge cake.

Breakfast is an extra £14 but includes both Full English and continental options (and is definitely cheaper than the airport).

Need a nightcap? The hotel bar is right next door.

Is the hotel family friendly?

Absolutely – the family rooms sleep four in one double bed and one sofa bed.

Is there access for guests with disabilities?

Yes.

Looking for a place to stay? For more hotel inspiration click here.

Hotel room with a bed, seating area, and airplane-themed artwork.
The best part of the rooms is the peace and quiet
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