The Holiday Inn London Gatwick - Worth has just undergone a £9 million refurbishment & extension project transforming nearly all areas of the hotel including reception, bedrooms, bar, restaurant &...
Chloe
United Kingdom
Spacious clean and comfortable room, perfect for the night before a flight and the taxi journey was ordered by the staff who were very helpful.
Offering an indoor pool, a sauna, a steam room, a hot tub and a fully equipped gym as well as a casual bar and restaurant, Cottesmore Hotel Golf & Country Club is located in a rural location 3 miles...
Situated just 4 miles from London Gatwick Airport, Sandman Signature London Gatwick Hotel is also just 30 minutes from central London via the Gatwick Express train.
Matt
United Kingdom
Close to airport and great value for money, whilst maintaining a luxury feel!
Set in Crawley, 24 km from Box Hill, Radisson RED London Gatwick Airport offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Situated by Gatwick Runway, The Maple Manor Hotel and guest holiday parking offers a peaceful and secluded space for guests wishing to unwind a short while away from the hustle and bustle of the city....
Alex
United Kingdom
Nothing, the hotel was without doubt the worst I had ever stayed in. From the moment I entered the hotel to the moment I left was diabolical. I booked for 3 nights and had to leave after the first night. The manager refused to give any reimbursement for the balance of the nights, they just said that the booking was non- cancellable. I tried to explain that cancellation is should apply if you want to cancel prior to arrival and not in a situation where you are forced to leave a property as it is simply unfit for occupation. The hotel is situated within a couple of hundred metres of Gatwick's runway so the aircraft noise is unbearable, I eventually got to sleep around 1.00 am to be woken by the occupants of the room next door leaving at 4.00 am (presumably for an early flight). The description of the hotel as a "peaceful and secluded space" is a farce. Don't be fooled for the online photos, they are extremely deceptive.
This modern hotel is a 5-minute drive from London Gatwick Airport. The shuttle bus is currently not in operation, however a taxi can be arranged by Front Desk for approx. £18.
Marion
United Kingdom
Relaxed meal o evening before flight attended expertly by Georgia.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Trivelles Gatwick Hotel & airport Parking is situated in Crawley, 29 km from Hever Castle and 37 km from Preston Park.
Sanam
Spain
Its a good place for peoples who like nature..
A little bit far from public transport, 25 to 30 pounds for Gatwick airport from the property keep it mind it’s only 4 km away from the airport.
Just 10 minutes’ drive from Gatwick Airport, Europa Gatwick Hotel & Spa features a modern leisure club and restaurant.
James
United Kingdom
The staff were brilliant and on seeing my husband’s disability, moved us to a more appropriate room, at the same price! It was a good base for attending an event at the K2.
We didn’t get to use any of the other facilities so can’t comment.
On average, 3-star hotels in Crawley cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Crawley are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Crawley can on average be found for £164 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Crawley this weekend is £93 or, for a 4-star hotel, £125. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Crawley for this weekend cost on average around £200 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The Sussex market town of Crawley is just south of Gatwick Airport, London’s 2nd busiest passenger terminal after Heathrow.
Its train station links directly to Gatwick, as well as to Victoria Station in London to the north, and Brighton to the south. Set roughly midway between the 2 cities, the town has long been an important stopping place. One of its 17th-century coaching inns – the George Hotel – still exists under the name of the Ramada Crawley Gatwick and is available on Booking.com.
However, the town’s history dates back much further than that. Records show it as being a market town as early as the 13th century, and its central Goffs Park has a museum containing some Stone Age remains found here.
Tilgate Park to the south has a lake, nature reserve and one of Crawley’s 3 golf courses. The town’s other leisure activities include bowling, a cinema and a collection of restaurants and pubs. The high street is a mix of historic buildings and modern shops, and more stores are found at Crawley County Mall.
Practically all of the Crawley hotels, guest houses and country houses provide parking and a few also have features such as swimming pools and gyms.
What guests said about Crawley:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice enough satellite town for London.
Nice enough satellite town for London. Did not stay long enough to get a thorough insight into the place. Seems busy but not hectic. Couple of nice galleria/mall type places and a really good chippy just off the town centre.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Historic town with character, real ale houses and many local...
Historic town with character, real ale houses and many local shops, good rail and bus transport links and detailed town maps, great little daily market next to large shopping centre at train and bus stations recommend Dixies chicken it was delish and a rival for KFC. The snooty Fox at three bridges station has great ales and friendly bar staff.
Wilma
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everything was just perfect a classic authentic looking pub...
Everything was just perfect a classic authentic looking pub style hotel with very cozy fire place in the dining room and very comfy and cozy rooms. A pity there is no meal service as this place screams for a Sunday roast and the classics on a menu as a steak with 3 choice sauces, a pizza, a burger, a crab cake with greens, a classic fish and chips with mushy peas and tartar and two salads.
That would make it the place to be with everything it needs (this is my personal opinion also taking in mind I am a private chef)
Liz Michelle
Spain
6.0
Scored 6.0
The rooms were clean as were the public areas.
The rooms were clean as were the public areas. Staff were friendly and polite. However, whilst the food was good it was of a low standard and offered at an outrageous cost....b/fast was a plentiful buffet but £16 was steep.
Debbie
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
No bar had to travel to nearest village, did-basic meal s,...
No bar had to travel to nearest village, did-basic meal s, dining room not inviting, would have spent the night with a meal couple of drinks but : staff not amicable with conversation ( quite rude) quite strange why they are in this occupation ? i can guess but not appropriate for me to put on this review. Stay away
Raymond
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Trivelles Gatwick Hotel was disgusting The 200 meter...
Trivelles Gatwick Hotel was disgusting The 200 meter driveway was flooded which disguised the massive pot holes all the way down the drive the underside of my car scraped at least twice.The pictures of the palce must have been taken when first renovated which must have been somme time ago as it is very tired now. the bed linen was stained, it looked like someone has blown their nose on it, and I saw at least 3 cockroaches on the desk.
Hotel nice different from other high street providers in the same business.
Family had a good experience and like the hotel
Food was nice staff good but could smile and being courtesy a bit more and that would change your rating
Some staff is more helpful than others but the expectation in my view should be across the board.
Staff was very helpful fixing bathroom door handle and shower leak very quickly and helpful.
I needed something close to Gatwick and I didn't want to stay in one of the standard hotel chains near the airport. This is boutique, its really a nice house that has been converted to a hotel, with a number of large on suite rooms. So don't expect a traditional big hotel. It has lovely comfortable beds, it is in a nice quiet location, the breakfast was amazing and the owner was friendly and helpful.
Room was a great size and quiet - you couldn't hear any noise from other rooms or the airport itself. We had 3 rooms and they were all equally clean, spacious and same standard in each room. Very easy to get to from the airport. We had some drinks in the bar, the staff were super friendly across the whole hotel. We didn't include breakfast but ate at the costa at reception.
Very nice, clean and comfortable studio with everything you need and even more. Very good Wifi. Easy to reach by public bus from Gatwick, quiet area. Bus stop at 5-7 minutes walking distance, town centre at 15 minutes walking distance or by bus (1 stop). Super nice owner, very quick in replying to messages. Would stay again.
Didn't have breakfast at hotel. Position of hotel very good for Gatwick airport, or if you're doing National Trust visits in area like Chartwell. Plenty of hotel parking.
Easy to get into town centre on foot with lots of eating places plus big cinema. Sainsbury's and The Range just across the road too.
I loved the quaintness of the hotel. Very quiet, very clean. This is an old farmhouse so it has that old-fashioned charm. We stayed 1 night. Complimentary taxi phone in lobby and breakfast. Close to LGW airport
Room was lovely, bed was comfy, staff at reception were really helpful in helping me check in and out. We used to the hotel to stay in as we were partying in London and it was a lovely stay
Close to the airport! The hotel was clean and room was what we needed. Best breakfast and the best part was the coffee was great and plentiful. Staff was very helpful and friendly.
perfect for a night away, would actually loved to have stayed longer.
was a little treat for grandson as loves a hotel with swimming pool.
this could not of been any better…
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