It isnt terribly hard to find a fantastic hotel for the night before a flight when you are flying out of Heathrow or Gatwick, but what happens when your airport is neither of these and you dont have the same choice available in unfamiliar territory??
Take for example Luton airport, not only is the place tiny in comparison to its massive multi terminal airport cousins, but it just doesn’t have the plethora of choice when it comes to hotels. There is a pretty simple solution however, ignore everything you have ever heard, good and bad and instead head straight for the Hilton Garden Inn. Unless you are planning on staying for a week, it offers the perfect place to relax and unwind for that early morning flight the next day.
It’s also perfectly situated just a couple of miles away and free from aircraft noise while you get a good night’s sleep. The rooms are comfortable and unlike other Luton airport hotelsThe building has a smart, modern feel to it as well so you wont be worrying about it falling down around you. It’s smart and modern too so you won’t have any worries about the roof leaking or the place falling down around you!
If that wasn’t enough, the staff are quite possibly the friendliest and nicest people you are likely to meet at an airport hotels. This added piece of customer service makes your stay all that little bit special.
The rooms also have an iron, ironing board, a hair dryer and (unlike some major hotels) a security safe as well as high speed internet access. Ok, so you have to pay for the internet, but is that realy any different to any other hotel?. Admittedly you have to pay for the internet but that’s no different to most hotels. One of the nicer touches includes complimentary use of the fitness room and the wonderful Pavilion bar is at your disposal if you desire a late night tipple to settle you.
In comparison to Gatwick airport hotels for example, you might not get the choice of hotels, but when there is one simple solution, why would you even need a choice?
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