Unlike at its larger Heathrow sibling, the Gatwick airport hotel situation is easily-navigable, diverse in options, and fairly priced (relative to the rest of England). The only types of accommodations missing are at the ultra-high and ultra-low ends of the spectrum. Otherwise, do you want to feel like you are in the English country side? The Langshott Manor is your answer. Want a top business hotel walkable from the airport? The Hilton and Sofitel are there. What to sleep inside the airport itself? Check out the “cabins” at the Yotel. Want a relatively inexpensive and comfortable room with free wireless internet? Read on for our three excellent selections.
Overall Best Gatwick Airport Hotel:
Langshott Manor
It is a special airport hotel that can envelope its guests in the local atmosphere and make the airport seem a world away. And the Langshott Manor is a special airport hotel. Built on the framework of an 1850 Tudor house, the Langshott is the sort of fairy tale mansion that catches the eye when driving by on the road and makes one think “I wish I lived there!” Not that it is easy to see from the road; the Langshott sits on three acres of woods and sculpted gardens framed by herbaceous. Inside, the lobby feels Elizabethan, warmed visually by wood panels and physically by a fireplace. The rooms themselves tend to exert a more modern and sophisticated ambiance. Each of the 22 rooms are individual in design; none disappoint but we are especially partial to the elite Henry VII suite, and the Leeds bedroom (overlooking the croquet lawn). The one complaint that we, and some other guests, have is that the dinning experience feels a little snooty. But then this is an English manor. And there’s no complaint about the price — all of this luxury is yours for less than what you’d pay at one of the international chain hotels. (You’ll likely get a discount over the rack rate when you book through Airport Hotel Guru) . Request your free airport transfer when you book. In short: most highly recomended!


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