Heathrow Parking (longer term)

Heathrow Parking (longer term)

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handbraketurn

Original Poster:

1,372 posts

171 months

Thursday 22nd August
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Hi There,

I'm going away for 3 weeks the flights with stop overs will be best part of 20 hours, I'm not that close to LHR, so public transport isa massive ball ache.

Looking into driving but the parking seems either astronomical or has abysmal reviews.

Anyone got any suggestions of where to look and what to avoid?

Cheers,

HBT

E63eeeeee...

4,422 posts

54 months

Thursday 22nd August
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See if a local taxi firm does airport runs?

Probably cheaper than any half-decent parking for three weeks.

captain_cynic

13,011 posts

100 months

Thursday 22nd August
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If you're in London, you might be better off on PT.

If you're further away, I think the usual trick is to get a hotel with parking.

Edited by captain_cynic on Thursday 22 August 23:26

tr7v8

7,269 posts

233 months

Thursday 22nd August
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captain_cynic said:
If you're further away, I think the usual trick is to get an hotel with parking.
This is what I do normally using Holiday Extras.

Boringvolvodriver

9,854 posts

48 months

Thursday 22nd August
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We have a trip in December from LHR and a 4/5 hour drive - bit the bullet and paying the somewhat expensive fee to park at T5 car park. Having to go down night before now (thanks to a change in flight times) so have a Premier Inn booked at Tring so am easy drive in the morning

StevieBee

13,356 posts

260 months

Friday 23rd August
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Three weeks in any Heathrow car park, on or off site, is going to cost a wedge!

Your profile says you're in the London region so I assume you're on the eastern side; Essex / Kent. If that's the case, Crossrail is your best bet.

I'm near Chelmsford. I could get Crossrail from Sheffield and stay on the same train through to LHR but go to Liverpool Street, pick up Crossrail from there and change at Paddington for the Heathrow Express. If I get the timings right, it's about 90 minutes from leaving my house to being airside and a lot cheaper than parking.


Old Merc

3,540 posts

172 months

Saturday 24th August
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Where do you live, and what terminal.?
If you do park make sure it’s the OFFICIAL HEATHROW site, (plenty of cowboys)
I’m getting quotes for 22 days in September, long stay with shuttle bus, £244 T3, £291 T5.Lots of other more expensive options.
Plenty of Hotel deals available, or Check your local taxi man.
Do your sums.
You’re spending shed loads travelling so don’t scrimp on parking your car.

The Mad Monk

10,594 posts

122 months

Saturday 24th August
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Have you had a look at these people?

https://www.aph.com/

omniflow

2,781 posts

156 months

Saturday 24th August
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Old Merc said:
Where do you live, and what terminal.?
If you do park make sure it’s the OFFICIAL HEATHROW site, (plenty of cowboys)
I’m getting quotes for 22 days in September, long stay with shuttle bus, £244 T3, £291 T5.Lots of other more expensive options.
Plenty of Hotel deals available, or Check your local taxi man.
Do your sums.
You’re spending shed loads travelling so don’t scrimp on parking your car.
Exactly this.

Get a quote from the official Heathrow site (it can be a lot cheaper if you book quite far in advance).

You can then compare with the alternatives - train, taxi, hotel with parking, coach. Add in the hassle factor for each alternative and then make your decision.

The coach can be a surprisingly good option, but you do need to factor in getting to / from the coach departure point. The one local to me has parking, but there's a 4 day limit. Totally pointless.

Vasco

17,147 posts

110 months

Saturday 24th August
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Just use the train or coach.

Greendubber

13,661 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th August
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tr7v8 said:
captain_cynic said:
If you're further away, I think the usual trick is to get an hotel with parking.
This is what I do normally using Holiday Extras.
Same here, used them loads of times. Normally stay in the Sheraton Heathrow but this time the Radisson Blu came up cheaper for when we go away next month. On the Hoppa route, it's nice to go down a day earlier and have a meal and a few drinks the night before we travel.

It's often on par with normal parking, plus Blue Light card holders get a discount.