The crowning glory of this five-star hotel is its unbeatable location near to the airport, with London Heathrow just 1.1 miles away. As well as being easily accessible from the airport, the Radisson Heathrow is ideally situated for exploring the west side of the city and is close to Twickenham Rugby Stadium, Chessington World of Adventures, Legoland and Windsor Castle. Central London is also connected via the Piccadilly line from Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3.
The Hoppa Services runs from 6am until 11.30pm every day, and departs from Terminals 1, 2 and 3. A return to the hotel is £5.00 per person, with a single costing £3.00.
The Radisson Edwardian Hampshire is well-equipped to deal with business travellers, with a selection of modern business amenities across 43 event spaces catering for up to 700 people. This includes the impressive Commonwealth Suite, which is suitable for large international conferences of all levels. Other business facilities include audio and visual equipment, video conferencing and free web printing throughout the hotel, as well as wireless internet in all spaces and a diverse range of meeting rooms.
To temper the business side of affairs the hotel also boasts the state-of-the-art Pegasus Health Spa, which comes with an array of massage and relaxation treatments, sauna, steam room, whirlpool/jacuzzi and plunge pool, in addition to a gym. The outdoor golf course and tour desk are there for when you want to venture outside the hotel walls, and there is an on-site newsagents and jewellers. If you want to rent out part of the hotel for a particular occasion the Atrium and the Newbury Suite are available for events ranging from grand weddings to smaller functions.
Large car park with both self and valet parking.
Balancing individual guests' needs with a diverse range of rooms and suites, the Radisson Edwardian Heathrow contains 459 guest rooms including twins, doubles, kings, triples and suites. All rooms are ensuite and air conditioned, with a clean, simple and modern aesthetic that slots in with the comfortable aspect of the hotel as a whole. In-room facilities include satellite television, movies on demand, minibar, fridge, hairdryer, safe, CD player, WiFi internet, writing desk, ironing board and tea/coffee making equipment.
Regardless of whether you want a formal dinner or a relaxed evening drink, the Radisson Heathrow's three dining choices cover all eventualities. Henley's Restaurant and Bar celebrates modern British cuisine in correspondingly elegant and contemporary surroundings, whereas the Brasserie has a more informal take on the whole dining experience and specialises in fresh, tasty and simple options for lunch and dinner. The Bijou Bar transports the lively vibe of the West End to Heathrow with chandeliers, typical nightclub-luxe decor and a well-stocked premium bar. The Brasserie is open until 23.30, after which guests can take advantage of the 24 hour room service.
Cots in the guest rooms and high chairs in the hotel's restaurants are available by request.
Wheelchair accessible with lift.
To access the centre of London you can either use the A4 road to central London or take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3; alternatively, the Heathrow Express train runs from the airport to Paddington in just 15 minutes for a quick transfer. Standard tube fare costs between £2.70 and £5.00 depending on the time you travel, and Heathrow Express tickets are available online from £16.50.
![]() | Heathrow Terminals 1 2 3 | 1.4km | show on map |
![]() | Hatton Cross | 2.1km | show on map |
![]() | Heathrow Terminal 4 | 2.4km | show on map |
