Located approximately 5 minutes by car from Heathrow airport, the Radisson Edwardian Heathrow is the perfect choice for business or leisure travellers flying to and from the airport. For those with more time, Windsor Castle and Legoland are just 10 miles away whilst for sports fans Royal Ascot horse racing, Twickenham International Rugby, and the Royal Wentworth Golf Course are all within 20 miles of the luxury hotel.
Because of our commitment to responsible business practices, we encourage the use of public transport. Our hotels are central, convenient and close to underground or mainline stations, so it’s easy to minimize the impact of your journey on the environment.
By bus:
Heathrow Hoppa Bus The price of a single trip is £4 per adult, One child aged between 5 and 15 may travel free with each accompanying adult, children under 5 travel free.Please buy your ticket before travelling.Tickets are available from reception,concierge or self service machine at the front of your hotel.Please retain your ticket for inspection. Radisson Edwardian to the Terminals:
For Heathrow Terminals 1, 2 & 3 (transfer time 14-24 minutes). Departure times: -04.20am,04.50am,05.20am,05.40am, -then every 20 minutes until 1520pm, then 15.35pm, 15.56pm until 16.26 pm -then every 30 minutes until the last buses at 22.56pm, 23.08pm
For Heathrow Terminal 4 take a taxi (approximately 8 minutes), or take the Hoppa bus service to Terminal 3 and transfer to the free Heathrow express train service (please add adequate time for this transfer).
For Terminal 5 (transfer time 22 minutes) Departure times: -04.10am,04.30am,04.50am -then every 20 minutes until 15.50pm -then 16.18pm,16.30pm,17.03pm until 17.33pm -then every 30 minutes until the last buses at 22.33pm,23.04pm,23.36pm
By train:
London Underground (The Tube) Nearest underground station is Heathrow Terminal 1,2,3 on the Piccadilly Line. Plan your journey with London Underground's tube planner.
Mainland Train Heathrow Express is a fast-track train from Paddington to Terminal 1, 2, 3 & 4 and only takes approximately 15 minutes to get to/from central London. (every 15 minutes, 05.02-23.47 daily)
Travelling by bicycle:
There are bicycle parking facilities by New Road car park entrance.
By car:
From junction 4 off the M4 follow signs to Terminal 1, 2 & 3. At the roundabout take A4 exit on Bath Road. There are 550 car parking spaces at the hotel.
Tourist attractions and Local Landmarks Windsor Castle, Legoland, Thorpe Amusement Park, Chessington World of Adventures, Twickenham Rugby Football Stadium, Royal Ascot, Wentworth Golf Club, Eton, Kew Gardens and Hampton Court Palace. Insider London Morning: Virginia Water, part of Windsor Great Park, forces you to relax with nothing but tall standing ancient trees, lakes and well-planned vistas. If you need a task, try and find the immense totem pole.
Noon: Windsor has attracted tourists since Victoria's reign. Don't fight it: succumb to the pleasures at hand. See St. George's chapel and look down over the castle, then head to the Crooked House for a brilliant cream tea.
Night: Sit outside The Swan in Twickenham on one of the prettiest stretches of The Thames, then amble over to The Barmy Arms for a great pub meal.
About London
Each period of England's past, punctuated by monarchs, wars, fires and other disasters, has made an indelible imprint on the capital city. Yet even while embracing its history, London is a forward-looking, modern city. Witness the Millenium's London Eye, which joins Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament as world-recognized icons of the city. Another obvious example is the culinary scene New British cooking, as envisioned by renowned chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, Antony Worrall Thompson, Marcus Wareing, Fergus Henderson and Tom Aikens, uses the best of regional ingredients in innovative, globally influenced ways; London also has outposts of celebrated restaurants like Nobu and Joël Robuchon. A profusion of cutting edge clubs and stylish bars like Tantra, Absolut IceBar, Bacchus and Lost Society Nightlife assure a high "hip" factor. Shopaholics thrill to know that London has stayed on top of the fashion game since the swinging '60s. Stop at venerable Harrod's of course, but then hotfoot it over to Sloan Street for trendy boutiques, or visit an eponymous shop Stella McCartney, Amanda Wakely, Bruce Oldfield and many other designers maintain retail space here. Dozens of art galleries exhibit the most recent works by emerging artists, and if contemporary art is your thing, the Tate Modern is the best in Europe. Not surprisingly, London, balancing old and new with ease, is regarded as one of the world's most intriguing cities.
Did you know?
As the former residence of London's royal family, Hampton Court Palace has always inspired a certain awe. Originally built in 1514 for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the Palace was overtaken by King Henry VIII in 1525 - perhaps so he would have ample room for his many wives and his own considerable girth - it's said that his waist was a staggering 54 inches.