Pros
- Located on busy strip with easy access to Heathrow Airport terminals
- Tropical-style garden with large pool and cocktail bar
- Rooms feature triple-glazed windows and blackout curtains
- Several on-site dining options including Indian restaurant and Sports Bar and Grill
- Computer terminals, free Wi-Fi, and Starbucks coffee shop in lobby
- Large, modern fitness room with machines and free weights
Cons
- Wi-Fi is not free in standard rooms
- Some rooms in need of a refresh
- Parking requires an additional fee or special package
Bottom Line
This 350-room property is mostly what you'd expect from an upscale airport chain hotel -- functional, efficient, and a bit anonymous. However, its impressive tropical-style garden with large pool and attached cocktail bar exceeds expectations. Rooms are pretty generic, but do have an emphasis on quality sleep, with triple-glazing and black-out blinds. The choice of dining options is also impressive, as is the spacious and fully-equipped gym. It's certainly not the cheapest four-star in the area, but it might be worth it if you enjoy a poolside cocktail.
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Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
Scene
Functional and modern vibe with transient atmosphere typical of an airport hotel
Housed in a refurbished 1960s building that leans towards the Brutalist school of architecture, this Sheraton Skyline Hotel certainly favors function over form. The lobby is bright and modern, with polished tiled floors, chrome-trimmed pillars, and little else to impress the eye. Some efforts have been made with "funky" contemporary seating areas, where guests can relax with a Starbucks coffee and the faint sound of the occasion jet overhead. Unsurprising for an airport hotel, the ambience is transient, with business visitors and airplane staff stopping in for a night at a time.
Location
Situated on busy road just north of Heathrow Airport
The Sheraton Skyline Hotel is located on a busy road that runs parallel to Heathrow Airport, which includes other hotels, businesses, and restaurants. A Hoppa bus delivers guests to the terminals 1-3, and another terminals 4-5, departing about every 20-30 minutes (for a fee). Central London is a 45-minute tube journey from Heathrow Underground Station, which is situated within the airport, or 15 minutes by the Heathrow Express train service.
Rooms
Triple-glazing and black-out curtains for quality sleep
The hotel's 350 rooms are pretty spacious and decorated in a traditional style typical of a chain hotel, with some modern furnishings and art prints. Triple-glazed windows and blackout curtains help a good night's sleep, while standard amenities include flat-screen TVs and well-equipped work desks. Wi-Fi is available, but not free in standard rooms.
Features
Large pool set in indoor garden with cocktail bar
The hotel's impressive tropical-style Sky Garden sits at the heart of the hotel, and features a large heated swimming pool surrounded by lush vegetation and plenty of seating -- there is even a cocktail bar built into the pool. Madhu's restaurant serves Indian food with a Kenyan twist, while the Sports Bar and Grill serves American-style fare. A Starbucks can be found in the lobby, as well as a space with computer terminal and free Wi-Fi. There's also a pretty big gym on-site, and parking is also available for a fee.
Scene
Functional and modern vibe with transient atmosphere typical of an airport hotel
Housed in a refurbished 1960s building that leans towards the Brutalist school of architecture, this Sheraton Skyline Hotel certainly favors function over form. The lobby is bright and modern, with polished tiled floors, chrome-trimmed pillars, and little else to impress the eye. Some efforts have been made with "funky" contemporary seating areas, where guests can relax with a Starbucks coffee and the faint sound of the occasion jet overhead. Unsurprising for an airport hotel, the ambience is transient, with business visitors and airplane staff stopping in for a night at a time.
Location
Situated on busy road just north of Heathrow Airport
The Sheraton Skyline Hotel is located on a busy road that runs parallel to Heathrow Airport, which includes other hotels, businesses, and restaurants. A Hoppa bus delivers guests to the terminals 1-3, and another terminals 4-5, departing about every 20-30 minutes (for a fee). Central London is a 45-minute tube journey from Heathrow Underground Station, which is situated within the airport, or 15 minutes by the Heathrow Express train service.
Rooms
Triple-glazing and black-out curtains for quality sleep
The hotel's 350 rooms are pretty spacious and decorated in a traditional style typical of a chain hotel, with some modern furnishings and art prints. Triple-glazed windows and blackout curtains help a good night's sleep, while standard amenities include flat-screen TVs and well-equipped work desks. Wi-Fi is available, but not free in standard rooms.
Features
Large pool set in indoor garden with cocktail bar
The hotel's impressive tropical-style Sky Garden sits at the heart of the hotel, and features a large heated swimming pool surrounded by lush vegetation and plenty of seating -- there is even a cocktail bar built into the pool. Madhu's restaurant serves Indian food with a Kenyan twist, while the Sports Bar and Grill serves American-style fare. A Starbucks can be found in the lobby, as well as a space with computer terminal and free Wi-Fi. There's also a pretty big gym on-site, and parking is also available for a fee.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Business Center
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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