STAY FOR LEISURE - Boston Manor Hotel near Heathrow airport Enjoy the same standards as much more expensive accommodation - in a budget-priced. STAY FOR BUSINESS - Boston Manor Hotel near Heathrow airport Enjoy the same standards as much more expensive accommodation - in a budget-priced. ROOMS - Your choice of comfortable budget-priced rooms. Just what you need for your busy London stay. Simple but satisfying surroundings, each room individually decorated in family style, and plenty of choice, to sleep 1 to 4 guests.
Reviews (12)
Petr Stepan
Jun 17, 2022
The hotel is very cosy, clean and in a very good location. The room was nice and clean, bed comfortable. And very good price via Booking. Moreover, I didn't have a breakfast included in the price I paid, but they offered me a complimentary breakfast of my choice. All the stuff were very kind. So I don't have any complaints and I kindly recommend the hotel.;-);-)
Anne Mccourt
May 31, 2022
Cho Wei Gary Tsang
May 21, 2022
Pro: - worth the price, in fact I chose this hotel not knowing it includes breakfast. - clean enough - staffs are friendly enough Neutral comments: - the layout of the hotel is a little weird but I don't mind, it's pretty cool after I found the room. Cons: - Doors are not very well maintained, I need to try to use the keycard 3 times every time no example to open the door. - doors are noisy, so is the floor outside, british style.
Manny Singh
May 20, 2022
Sallie Baker
May 16, 2022
L. O.
May 05, 2022
I have chosen this hotel primarily because of its proximity to Stansted Airport as I would be traveling to Turkey by that time and the price is very affordable as well, so if anyone would like to book a hotel, I think this is of good value. All in all it was a lovely hotel and is accessible to the public transportation.
Glisha Dsouza
Apr 10, 2022
Your Trucking
Mar 21, 2022
I would say that this is a good hotel to stay in for 1 night. I came here because I had a business trip and this was the cheapest hotel for the night. Clearly a family run business - but they have been good for the one night I have been there. Rooms are tidy and generally in a good state. TV is not the best. Bed was okay and generally comfortable. Can get busy and loud out on the street. Overall a decent stay for one night and would recommend to anyone who wants a cheap hotel for the night.
John Veevers
Feb 24, 2022
Chunkylefunga X.
Jul 16, 2013
I used to disembark here every week day to go to my secondary school. It's an ok station, not much going on there but then it's not really busy, even on schooldays given that most schoolkids are East coming and get off at Northfields. Whilst it's a grade II listed building and the local government are forever harping on about its art deco design. I personally find it has a rather sad looking facade.
Chris F.
Feb 14, 2011
Nice to actually stop for once at one of those stations between Acton and Heathrow. Previously they were just places I had to get through.on my way somewhere else. Then again what is the point of stopping here. Didn't seem to be much worth visiting. The district line had the right idea when it stopped coming here almost 50 years ago!
Qype User Ramm
Oct 03, 2008
Boston Manor is my 'local' Tube station, and I use that term lightly, as it takes a 20 minute bus ride for me to get there, and I live in nearby Southall. Boston Manor in the heart of the Hanwell suburbs You know, the area that likes to think they're all posh but really aren't? Yeah, anyway It is served by the Piccadilly Line, and is a few stops away from Heathrow Airport.
One of the main advantages of using this station is that it's fairly remote (well, as remote as London can get, anyway) so most people won't have a clue where Boston Manor is, and therefore there'll be less crowding than if you decide to go to Ealing Broadway or Ealing Common. The downside of this, however, is that Eastbound trains only come about 8-10 minutes apart.
If you're running late, avoid this station. The station is kept quite tidy (although the ticket hall is TEENY), and there's the usual benches dotted around the platforms. Obviously, it's served by a few buses (the E8 and the 195). The E8 comes on a regular basis, and will either take you towards Ealing or Brentford, and the 195 (which comes less often - I'll leave it at that before I start ranting on about it) will take you towards Southall or Brentford. I guess Boston Manor's all right as a local station. I'm willing to wait just a little bit longer for a train in exchange for a possible seat/more room to breathe.
One of the main advantages of using this station is that it's fairly remote (well, as remote as London can get, anyway) so most people won't have a clue where Boston Manor is, and therefore there'll be less crowding than if you decide to go to Ealing Broadway or Ealing Common. The downside of this, however, is that Eastbound trains only come about 8-10 minutes apart.
If you're running late, avoid this station. The station is kept quite tidy (although the ticket hall is TEENY), and there's the usual benches dotted around the platforms. Obviously, it's served by a few buses (the E8 and the 195). The E8 comes on a regular basis, and will either take you towards Ealing or Brentford, and the 195 (which comes less often - I'll leave it at that before I start ranting on about it) will take you towards Southall or Brentford. I guess Boston Manor's all right as a local station. I'm willing to wait just a little bit longer for a train in exchange for a possible seat/more room to breathe.