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Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel
About Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel
Conveniently located on the perimeter of Heathrow Airport, with spectacular views of the main runways, the Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel is a short bus ride away from the airport with the M4 and M25 motorways five minutes away.
The Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel has 649 well-appointed bedrooms, some offering unique views of the runway and high speed internet access. Guests staying in a Club bedroom enjoy a more personalised executive service in the Club lounge, including complimentary continental breakfast and evening refreshments. All rooms are soundproofed. air-conditioned and include a large desk space, satellite TV with in-house movies, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities.
Duo Restaurant offers fine dining in a delightful setting with fresh seasonal dishes, whilst DUO Bar serves creative cocktails and tasting menus throughout the day and evening.
Hotel guests enjoy complimentary use of the Health Club facilities, including fully equipped gymnasium, steam and sauna rooms. Massage treatments and fitness classes are available at an additional charge.
With 28 fully air-conditioned meeting rooms, including six large suites, the hotel provides comfortable accommodation suitable for exhibitions, banquets and conferences. The Renaissance Suite, the most spacious holding room, up to 500 delegates, and the Wessex Ballroom are ideal for large banquets. 22 syndicate rooms all feature natural daylight and are suitable for almost any type of small meeting. The Business Centre and in-house audio visual production team support all rooms.
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Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel Facilities
| Children |
Facilities for children Children welcome |
|---|---|
| Bookable product facilities |
Colour television in all bedrooms Ground floor bedrooms available Hairdryer in all bedrooms Internet access Radio in all bedrooms Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Parking & transport |
Car parking On site parking |
| Catering |
Bar Serve breakfast Serve evening meal Serve lunch Room service Caters for vegetarians |
| Leisure facilities |
Gym Health/fitness/beauty facilities Sauna Solarium |
| Provider facilities |
Air conditioning throughout Business facilities Central heating throughout Currency exchange Coach parties accepted Conference facilities Licenced for civil marriages Separate guests' lounge Ironing facilities Lift Foreign languages spoken Night porter Public telephone Available for wedding receptions |
| Booking and payment details |
American Express accepted Diners Club accepted Euros accepted MasterCard accepted Special group rates Sterling travellers' cheques accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted |
Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel Address
| Address: |
Bath Road, Hounslow
London
TW6 2AQ
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8897 6363 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 8897 1113 |
| Email: | rhi.lhrbr.sales.reservations@marriott.com |
| Website: | http://www.renaissancelondonheathrow.co.uk |
Location Information for Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel
| Address: |
Bath Road, Hounslow
London
TW6 2AQ
|
|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8897 6363 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 8897 1113 |
| Email: | rhi.lhrbr.sales.reservations@marriott.com |
| Website: | http://www.renaissancelondonheathrow.co.uk |
| Public transport: | Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 - From the station take the frequent Hoppa bus shuttle. Alternatively, take the Heathrow Express from Paddington which takes approximately 12mins to Heathrow Airport. |
| By Road: | M4 - Exit the M4 at Junction 4. Take the 3rd exit off the roundabout into Spur Road. Take the 2nd exit onto the East Ramp (just before the airport tunnel), and then the 2nd exit off Nene Road roundabout, signposted "Customs House and Renaissance Hotel". |
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Latest 5 reviews of Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel
Good hotel but too noisy
Renaissance is one of the closest hotels to the heathrow terminal 3. I stayed there when I had some guests who were travelling from heathrow. As we booked the hotel in an emergency we had to wait for a while before we could go to the room. but the lounge was good, so the wait didnt seem too bad. The room was good but the price was quite high- but iguess thats appropraite knowing how close it is to the airport. There is continous airplanes flying and landing right behind the hotel, so there is a lot of noise in the night. Probably not the best when you need some quite time. The restaurant was good and had buffet dinner. the parking was ample and i think they do have short stay car park for people who want to leave the cars there when travlleing- but thats all for extra cost!!
Great London Airport Stop
Chose this hotel from reviews on TA. Stayed Nov 5-2009. This property is excellent for an overnight layover stay. Although it is adjacent to the airport you need transportation to get to it unlike the Sofitel which you take an elevator to from Terminal 5. From Terminal 5 I recommend taking the HotelHoppa bus (4GBP pp) located just outside of Arrivals by the signs #26 & 27 past the Taxi stops. Bus is also available from other terminals. Not aware of the bus we took a taxi from Terminal 5 to the hotel at a cost of 30GBP - quite high considering the low cost of the bus. However, upon our return to the airport the following day, we did use the HotelHoppa bus which picks you up right at the hotel door. It stops every 30 minutes. You can purchase your tickets inside the hotel at a kiosk machine or directly with the driver - just have exact change. We had a standard King room which was quite large. The bed was very comfortable. Bathroom was clean but needs to be updated. WiFi is available in the rooms (using your laptop) for a charge of 5GBP for 1 hour. In-room coffee and tea, safe, minibar, blower, iron available. Toiletries in bathroom. TV channels mostly in arabic fewer in english - did not understand that! Gift shop in lobby has souveniers of London just in case you forgot to buy while in the city. Pretty reasonably priced too. Our rate did not include breakfast - which we paid 17GBP pp - good but not all that great. There is no other place around the property to eat unless you take transportation. Great hotel for an overnight stay.
Great views of the airport - shame about the rooms!
We stayed here for one night as a birthday present for my husband who is plane crazy. We paid for the plane spotter break which came to around £110 in total inc VAT.
Check in was very pleasant - the lady was very helpful. When we got to our room the air conditioning had been left on full and it was like an ice-box. We spent a while trying to turn it off of cold and onto some heat but as we couldn't get any warmth out of it we switched it off completely and retired to the Club Lounge to spot aircraft for the afternoon - great room with great views over the runway and free tea and coffee complete with bickies or a selection of cold drinks. Upon retiring to our room it was still very cold in there so we called reception who sent maintenance up to sort out the heating. He left assuring us he had fixed it but it still wasn't working so we had a hot bath and retired to bed. Woke up a few times during the night as it was so cold. In the morning the double glazed glass in our room was completely "fogged" up between the two layers of glass and the whole point of plane spotting was completely lost!
Breakfast was ok - nice cup of tea!
We spoke to reception about our problems with the heating and the fogged glass window - they gave us a 25% reduction on the room - a little more would have been nice.
Maybe we had bad luck with that room but would not stay here again - rooms are cleanish but very small bathrooms - could not swing the cat in it! Oh... and the neighbours in the room next to us decided to have a blazing row at midnight!
Best bit - free internet access which enabled me to write this report the following morning !!!
Don't take bus from Heathrow to get here
Room was fine - served its purpose of staying near Heathrow for a flight the next day. It was much nicer that the old-fashioned Marriott we stayed at last time near Gatwick. We would stay here again.
I phoned the hotel in advance to find out how to get here from Heathrow airport, and was told how to catch the bus. We arrived at Heathrow Airport from Frankfurt, Germany and because we are U.S. citizens, we had to stand in that long line for passport check for one hour. The bus was only running every half hour, so that is how long we waited for it. Then it took 30 minutes to get us to the Renaissance because it is the bus's last stop after dropping people off at all the other airport hotels. The man at the concierge desk told me that if I had called him, he would have recommended a 5 minute taxi ride for the 2 of us.
In advance, request a room near the elevator. You have no idea how long a walk it will be to your room if you are given one of the far away rooms. The hotel is like a square with long halls.
Not Impressed
We found the reception area large and the bar staff helpful.
Our room was small and rather drab with a view across a roof to other windows.
We requested a early morning call but did not get it ...could have been a disaster if we were on a tight schedule.
There was no one on the reception when we left.
Needless to say we will be staying elsewhere next time.
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