Best airport hotels in the world
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CanadienthustParticipantI believe Sheraton Gateway at Toronto Peason Airport is a worthy contender. It is 4 star property right at the airport connected to terminal 3 and terminal link train station. Sleek looking exterior.
14 Apr 2009
at 16:40
BusinessTravellerKeymasterBusiness Traveller replies:
Thanks to everyone for the postings on this forum so far. Our list of hotels for consideration can be seen below, and links through to the approriate properties can be viewed at http://www.businesstraveller.com/news/the-best-airport-hotels-in-the-world:
London Heathrow:
* Sofitel T5
* Hilton T4
* Yotel T4
London Gatwick:
* Yotel
* S Terminal Hilton
* N Terminal Sofitel
London Stansted:
* Radisson SAS
Amsterdam Schiphol:
* Yotel
* CitizenM
* Mercure
* Sheraton
* Hilton
Paris CDG:
* Sheraton T2
Helsinki:
* Scandic
Stuttgart:
* Moevenpick
Brussels:
* Sheraton
Frankfurt:
* Sheraton
Munich:
* Kempinski
Rome:
* Hilton
Zurich:
* Radisson SAS
Copenhagen:
* Hilton
Milan Malpensa:
* Crowne Plaza
Athens:
* Sofitel
Oslo:
* Radisson SAS
Dubai:
* Dubai – International hotel
Abu Dhabi:
* Abu Dhabi Airport Hotel
Beirut
* Coral Beach Hotel
Cairo:
* Concorde El Salam
Riyadh:
* The Sahara Airport Hotel
New York JFK:
* JFK Ramada Hotel
New York Newark:
* Marriott
Chicago:
* Aloft
* Hilton
Washington Dulles:
* Marriott Dulles
Los Angeles:
* Custom Hotel
Boston:
* Hilton Logan
Seattle:
* Radisson Hotel Gateway Seattle
San Francisco:
* Crowne Plaza SFO,
Dallas Fort Worth:
* Hyatt Regecy
*Grand Hyatt
* Westin
Atlanta:
* Hilton
Orlando:
* Hyatt
Philadelphia:
* Marriott
Pittsburgh:
* Hyatt
Tampa:
* Marriott
Vancouver, YVR:
* Fairmont Vancouver Airport
Sao Paolo:
* Marriott Sao Paulo
Johannesburg:
* Intercontinental
Hong Kong:
* Regal Airport Hotel
* Marriott Hong Kong
Shanghai:
* Ramada
Beijing:
* Crowne Plaza
Singapore Changi:
* Crowne Plaza
Seoul Incheon:
* Hyatt Regency
* Incheon Airport Hotel Queen
Bangkok:
* Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel
Sydney
* Stamford
Melbourne:
* Hilton
Kuala Lumpur:
* Pan Pacific
Tokyo Narita:
* Hilton
21 Apr 2009
at 11:04
TheDarkKnightParticipantMumbai – The Leela Palace Hotel – five minutes drive from the Airport so the nearest hotel as far as I know.
21 Apr 2009
at 12:15
DavidParticipantTheDarkKnight –
The InterContinental (The Lalit Mumbai) is where I stay while in Mumbai and is actually slightly closer (100 metres?) to the airport (international terminal) than the Leela Palace. I prefer the InterCon’s rooms and actual building (recently refurbished rooms, many with wood floors and flat screen tvs and an impressive atrium) to the Leela Palace however the gardens at the Leela are very nice. The service at the Leela too is exemplary. The InterCon does not provide free transport unless you have booked the executive club floor but can pick up from BOM for a charge.
A bit late on this posting (and certainly late for any voting) I know, but have just recently joined the discussion forum.
15 Sep 2009
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VintageKrugParticipantI would never stay anywhere else apart from near the airport in mumbai – last time I was there I had a stalker and had to depart tout de suite.
26 Sep 2009
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lsd1908ParticipantDear Business Travellers!
Has anyone experienced the Sofitel London Heathrow using a Day Room between Overnight Flights?
Is it worth to book the Luxury Room with access to the Millesieme Lounge?Any recommandation would be highly appreciated.
Best regards
Ludwig7 Aug 2010
at 15:31
VintageKrugParticipantI have only stayed at this hotel twice as emergency options between late arrivals/early starts and so both were “turn up and book” reservations.
I assume I had a luxury rtoom as I am A-plus platinum.
If you are not already an Accor A-plus member then do ensure you seek out the complimentary $60 joining bonus online which might lessen the cost of your stay.
It’s a nice hotel, but really if you are just there to sleep who needs a luxury room? There are really no bad rooms at this hotel and it’s very comfortable. I think the luxury rooms have Hermes soaps and complimentary water, but as you will probably want something more substantial than yet more lounge food after eating on a plane and probably (?) have access to the excellent range of substantial food offerings in the BA lounge sin T5 pre-flight I wouldn’t recommend the lounge access at the Sofitel.
I would point out that food at the Sofitel is eye-bogglingly expensive (ESPECIALLY the breakfast, which despite it being fully expensable for me, I balked at and actually got up and walked away) so best either to plan to eat somewhere in the Terminal (eg Gordon Ramsay’s excellent Plane Food airside) or dine landside in Carluccio’s which is perfectly acceptable.
7 Aug 2010
at 16:59
Air1234567ParticipantI have used the hotel inside Changi a number of times which provides excellent services at affordable prices. The other option I sometimes use is the SIngapore First class lounge. They have showers, food, individual rooms, wireless, although the bed is more of a curved chair, but I still manage to get a comfortable few hours sleep.
Dusseldorf Airport has the Maritim Hotel which is extremely comfortable and modern with very nuce dining facilities.
7 Aug 2010
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InquisitiveParticipantBesides the transit hotel, The Crown Plaza at Singapore ChangiT3 is an excellent stop over hotel. I stayed there for one night. The rooms are reasoanbly soundproof, bathroom has modern rain showers and a glass wall so that one can enjoy television from the throne (or if with others, many interesting possibilities). The restaurants and the bar are reasonably good. The most interesting part is one could just enjoy the landside of the airport with basement having a lot of eating place like foodcourt and other shopping.
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