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London Heathrow
LHR
London, United Kingdom
Overview
Terminal 2
Terminal 3
Terminal 4
Terminal 5
About The Airport
Heathrow, to the west of London, has 4 operational terminals, a vast footprint and great duty-free discounts.
Thanks to its great restaurants and high-tech passenger services, including biometric boarding, LHR came 4th place in the Condé Nast ‘Readers' Choice Awards’ in 2017 and 8th place in Skytrax's 2018 'Best Airports of the World'.
It also came 9th in the Skytrax ‘World's Best Airport Dining Experience’.
There are several lounges to access with Priority Pass membership across this airport:
Terminal 2:.
Terminal 3:Club Aspire Loungeand No.1 Lounge.
Terminal 4: SkyTeam Lounge.
Terminal 5: Club Aspire Lounge.
Free Wi-Fi throughout the airport.
Heathrow is 27km from central London.
Taxi - you can get one of London's much-loved black cabs (or 'hackney carriages') from the rank outside the terminals. The cost to central London varies from GBP 45 to GBP 70 depending on the time of day and traffic, and cabs accept card payments.
Bus - There's a central bus station near Terminals 2 and 3, and coach stops outside Terminals 4 and 5.
Train - Premium non-stop train service Heathrow Express runs every 15 minutes and takes around 15 minutes to get to Paddington Station. Heathrow Connect also runs to Paddington and other stations in West London, and takes around 30 minutes to get to Paddington. Those with a late flight from Heathrow will be pleased to know that there are baggage lockers located at Paddington Station. You can leave your luggage in the lockers while you do any last-minute shopping or sightseeing, then pick them up before catching a train to the airport. London Underground (Piccadilly line) trains run to Heathrow Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5 and take around an hour to reach central London. You can pay for your journey on London Underground (or "the Tube") using a pre-paid Oyster card or contactless debit card. Oyster cards can be bought from the cashier window or at the self-service machines in the airport's Underground station.
Hotel shuttle - the Hotel Hoppa service runs between the terminals and hotels close to the airport. Buses stop just outside the terminals.
Car rental - there are 8 car rental operators that have desks in the Arrivals halls of all terminals.
Limousine - the airport's chauffeur service will take you to and from any destination in the UK.
Long-stay, short-stay and valet parking are available for all terminals. Blue Badge parking is available in short and long-stay parking lots.
It's a 10-minute walk between Terminals 2 and 3.
Free shuttle trains run between Terminals 2 and 3 and Terminal 4. There are 4 trains an hour and the journey takes around 20 minutes.
Trains are also free between Terminals 2 and 3 and Terminal 5. There's a train every 15 minutes and the journey takes around 20 minutes.
The Help Bus - a special assistance bus between terminals - is available from the terminal forecourts after Immigration.
The Sofitel Heathrow has direct access to Terminal 5 via a covered walkway and the Hilton Heathrow Hotel has the same arrangement for Terminal 4.
YOTELAIR sleeping cubes are available in Terminal 4 near Arrivals.
Airport Expert
New parents can pre-order ready-to-drink baby milk and other items online from Boots pharmacy and pick them up from an airport store.
You'll need to order at least 5 working days before your trip. Make sure you select the correct outlet online and allow 15 minutes for collection at the airport.
If you'd like to just relax in the lounge when you get to the airport, you can pre-order your shopping online with the Heathrow Boutique service.
You can get some particularly good deals in electronics, with Dixons Travel offering a price promise to beat many popular online stores.
Intrigued by life behind the scenes at Europe’s busiest airport?
There's a popular documentary about Heathrow called "Britain's Busiest Airport" on national TV channel ITV.
Healthy Travel Tip
While doing your duty-free shopping, be sure to look out for British tea brands Fortnum & Mason, Twinings and Teapigs. Drinking ginger tea can help soothe travel nausea and chamomile tea is perfect for calming pre-flight nerves.
We do our best to keep these guides as up-to-date as possible, but cannot guarantee that they fully reflect the current state of every airport, where changes can happen frequently and without notice. Please contact us with any feedback.
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