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New Jurys Inn at Heathrow is a great place to stay!
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4.9 |
Guest name: The_Secret_Traveller, Manchester, United Kingdom
Guest type: Young single
stayed in Jul 2008
I had a single night at the new Jurys Inn at Heathrow in June 2008, having booked it based on stays at previous Jurys Inn's in the past. I'm really glad I did!
The hotel is very new, but not so new that it's got that "new paint" smell! Upon arrival, you go to the wide bright reception area, the check-in team were really nice and polite, very professional but wonderfully chatty. The check in process, as with any Jurys Inn, is very quick and easy, and then it was off to the room.
Bearing in mind that the hotel is very close to the airport (you can see the British Airways bits from the room I was in), the soundproofing was second-to-none - not a sound from outside, not a whisper! The aircon was excellent, the bathroom as bright and clean, the room in its entirety was first class.
Had two meals at the hotel (a light meal in the bar in the evening, and breakfast on the morning I checked out). The evening meal was cheap and cheerful (spag bol and a pint), and was served with politeness.
The breakfast was nice but there was a small problem. I decided to plump for the hot breakfast buffet, and had "the usual" things (bacon, sausage, eggs, etc, etc). When I took some toast from the breakfast bar, it wasn't until I returned to my table that I realised that all three slices had patches of grey-green mold on them! I managed to collar the restaurant manager who took the toast from me without comment, headed off to the kitchen, and two minutes later one of the kitchen staff returned with a couple of fresh slices and a mumbled "sorry". A bit half-hearted, but the only disappointing aspect of the stay.
Overall, however, it's a great hotel and I'd heartily recommend it!
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
4.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Great view of concorde
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5.0 |
Guest name: thewanderers_8, Newtownards
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jul 2008
We have just returned after staying in the jurys Inn at Heathrow.it was part of a package deal for a day at Wimbledon so we only stayed for two nights.The hotel is very easy to get to,its a two minute walk from Hatton Park Tube station.On checking in we were 2 hours early but as a room was ready it was no problem.
Our room was of a good size and clean as a whistle with a king size bed, Great.The room was just outside the lifts and got a bit noisey with children asking each other were they were staying.
there was a lot of children going on school trips.
We only had two breakfasts in the hotel a continential was paid for and to upgrade to a full english was only ?3 a bargin.If you dont like hotel type meals a small pub is just across the road its called the Green Man great pub grub at the right price up until 8.30pm.I would stay again no problem.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Expensive but otherwise perfect
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4.8 |
Guest name: donnyroo, newcastle
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jul 2008
when arriving at Heathrow, we jumped on the hopper bus to get to The Hotel - this cost ?4 per passenger.
On the way home, we missed the hopper and had to catch a taxi which cost ?20. Therefore make sure you catch the hopper if you want a cheap ride.
Ideal hotel, clean, comfortable, quiet location. no problems
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
4.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Cleanliness
4 Night Business Trip
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3.9 |
Guest name: Big_Daddy_Si, Nottingham UK
Guest type: Young single
stayed in Jul 2008
I stayed at the Jurys Inn Heathrow for 4 nights in July 2008 on business – my rate being ?94 per night on a Bed and Breakfast basis (didn’t sample the included breakfast – too much work to do!!!)
The hotel is a convenient 5 minute stroll from Hatton Cross Underground Station (Piccadilly Line) and had a small private car park attached, costing ?7 per night for guests. In room “wired” broadband costs a wallet busting ?5 per hour or ?10 for 24 Hours.
The room was clean and well kept – the triple glazing doing a good job of keeping out the tumble from the skies above – although I agree with earlier posts that the walls themselves are paper thin.
For food there is either the bar or the one on site restaurant to choose from. I ate in the restaurant once, but didn’t go for the buffet – 3 course of soup, salad and dessert plus coke, not bad, but hard to justify the bill of ?23. Be warned there is little in the way of eateries within walking distance of the hotel – I ventured down the main road towards Hounslow and the round trip was nearly 3 miles.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
Great Location for Twickenham Event
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4.0 |
Guest name: SuffolkTourist_68, Suffolk
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jun 2008
My husband and I have just had a one night stay at The Jurys Inn, Heathrow. We were attending a concert at Twickenham and this was an ideal location to stay the night. The hotel is modern with a good bar area and although we didn’t try the food, the menu and what we saw brought from the kitchen looked good.
Check-in/out was efficient and quick.
The rooms are large and spacious and very well sound proofed, couldn’t hear any outside noise at all. The bed was very comfortable.
Continental breakfast was a little bit disappointing, not much choice. A cooked English breakfast was available at extra charge.
If you are attending an event at Twickenham we would suggest you walk the two minutes to the bus/train station at Hatton Green and then get on a number 490 bus (?2 pp each way, no return tickets available) which takes you into Twickenham High Street (about 40 minutes). It’s then just a five to ten minute walk to the ground. The buses run every 10 minutes or so and all though the night too. We did have to wait a little longer for a bus back, but with 55 thousand people all trying to get on public transport at the same time this was to be expected!
Car parking at the hotel is ?7 per night as a resident. We went into central London on the underground the following day after the concert and left our car at the hotel for an extra ?10 charge, we thought this quite reasonable.
We paid ?68 B&B and thought this excellent value for money, we’d definitely choose this hotel again.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness