An honest review of the £59 Heathrow Airport hotel — and if it’s better to get an Uber instead

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A bedroom at the Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow featuring a double bed, two colourful chairs, a bedside table, a blue carpet, and space artwork.
The location is a bit of a catch (Picture: ABACApress/Filip Gierlinski)

Staying at a hotel the night before a flight is a great idea.

You get more sleep, avoid the stressful journey to the airport, and there’s minimal risk of missing your flight.

But not all airport hotels are created equal.

According to Which?, the best airport hotel chain for 2026 is DoubleTree by Hilton. The consumer champion cited the warm cookie you’re handed on arrival, and the fact you can get room service at 2am, for it’s first place position.

These perks come with a price tag. And at an average cost for £147 per room per night, it certainly puts a dent in your holiday budget.

There are plenty of hotels at Heathrow to pick from (Picture: Shutterstock / Darren Baker)

There are, however, more affordable options.

Rooms at the ibis Styles at Heathrow Airport start at just £61.20 a night, or £59.36 for members of ALL Accor, a loyalty programme that’s free to join.

That’s less than most people spend at Boots in departures (or this writer, at least).

But what are you actually getting for your money? Should you save the cash, and deal with getting up (very) early for your morning flight?

I checked into the ibis Styles at Heathrow Airport to find out.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
Metro Checks into the ibis Styles (Picture: ABACApress/Filip Gierlinski)

First impressions

The hotel sits on a major road, around three miles from the airport.

The journey to the terminal building is a bit of a mission (more on that later), but relatively easy once you know how.

The ibis Styles bills itself as a ‘design economy hotel, open to creative minds,’ a lofty tagline, but the vibe is definitely a bit cooler than your standard Travelodge.

The reception is bright, with chevron-patterned flooring and neon bar stools.

Staff at check-in were helpful and getting my key card took all of about 30 seconds.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
The bright reception area (Picture: Victoria Gibbs)
The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
Rooms are basic but have everything you need (Picture: ABACApress/Filip Gierlinski)

Upstairs, the rooms are basic but modern.

You’ve got a bed, side tables, a rail with some hangers and a small mini bar with water and tea.

The hotel has a loose aviation theme, so you’ll notice carpets with an abstract cloud design, and wall art featuring planes, cockpits and spacemen.

The bathrooms are clean, with wall-mounted bottles dispensing shampoo, conditioner and hand wash. Don’t forget your toothpaste.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
The bathrooms are clean and come with basic toiletries (Picture: ABACApress/Filip Gierlinski)

Is there food and drink?

If your flight is early in the morning, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to grab breakfast, as a limited continental service is offered from 4.30am.

That being said, do you want to scoff down a croissant before that time? Perhaps not.

Alternatively, a hot English buffet breakfast is available from 6.30am, but that carries a surcharge of £14 per night.

There’s an on-site restaurant that serves snacks all day, and no-fuss meals in the evening, such as pizza, burgers and chicken curry.

Obviously this is not going to be the most memorable meal you’ve ever had — and there is a McDonald’s down the road — but if you don’t want to go to bed on an empty stomach, it’s as good a place as any in this no man’s land-ish part of town.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
A continental breakfast is served from 4.30am (Picture: ABACApress/Filip Gierlinski)
The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
The bar was packed when I arrived (Picture: Victoria Gibbs)

On the night I stayed, the bar in reception had a buzzy, welcoming feel, full of Scottish fans staying up late to watch their team play in the World Cup group stages.

How do you get from the airport to the hotel?

This is probably the biggest downside about staying here.

While there are some hotels which are mere seconds from the airport (such as the Radisson Blu at Stansted), this hotel isn’t as convenient.

To get to the hotel from the Tube, you need to head to Heathrow Central bus station, and from there sit on a bus for about 15 minutes.

To get to the airport from the ibis, you need to leave the hotel, walk a few minutes down a dual carriageway and then wait for a bus. Once on it, it’s again about a 10 to 15 minute journey.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
It can be a little tricky getting to the airport (Picture: ABACApress/Filip Giernlinski)

While both of these routes are relatively simple, if you’re doing them late at night or early in the morning, it’s not ideal, especially when sleep deprived.

However, staff at the ibis were super helpful, offerings directions that were far clearer than any Google Maps gave me.

Isn’t it cheaper to just get a taxi?

In a word, yes. But only just.

At the time of writing, an Uber from Zone 1 (Soho) to London Heathrow at 2.30am in the morning, costs just £51 (booked a day in advance).

That would get you to departures at 3.30am, two and a half hours early before a hypothetical 6am flight.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
A bargain for £59 (Picture: Victoria Gibbs)

Even from south London, the fare isn’t huge: an Uber fare from Clapham is £53, and £60 from Peckham Rye.

Of course, you do still need to get to the airport, but if you’re travelling on the Heathrow Express, tickets start at £10 one way.

So, you can either stay in the ibis Styles with a price tag of around £70 (once you factor in transport there), or save yourself about a tenner and get a cab, but lose precious hours of sleep.

Honest verdict

This is a a three-star hotel and you get what you pay for.

No frills food, a bar and a clean room to rest your head in before an early flight.

The Ibis Styles Hotel at London Heathrow
A solid choice (Picture: Victoria Gibbs)

The journey to the airport is a bit of a pain, but I’d take that over a criminally early alarm and a schlep across London coloured by rising panic.

At £59 a night, it’s a solid choice to start your trip stress-free.

ibis Styles at London Heathrow: At a glance

Check-in: 3pm.

Check-out: 12 noon.

Disability access: There are 9 rooms designed for people with reduced mobility.

Breakfast: Continental served from 4.30am for early flyers, with a hot buffet available from 6.30am, at a £14 surcharge.

Parking: 26 parking spaces are available at £14 per day.

Kristina Beanland was a guest of Accor, but we never sugarcoat anything – our reviews are 100% independent.

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