Inside, things are just as auspicious – all rooms have free wi-fi, TVs and minibars, and to deal with the constant issue of noise from the influx and outflux of planes, are also soundproofed. A covered walkway gives you ease of access to the airport’s Terminal 4.
Food-wise, there’s a number of restaurants to choose from. Aromi does an array of Italian dishes if you’ve got pizza and pasta on your mind. Zen specialises in Chinese cuisine, while Oscar’s is your go-to for mac ’n’ cheese and sticky ribs. Plus there is, of course, 24-hour room service, if you wish to stay within the comfort of your room. A hotel to pick if you want to make sure you’re in reliable hands. The Hilton ain’t internationally successful for nothing.
Nearby:
Twickenham Stadium, the world’s largest rugby union venue.
Southall, a west London area famed for its Punjabi snacks and sweets.
Time Out tip: Catching a red-eye flight? No worries. Aromi serves breakfast from 5am, so make sure you take a detour here before venturing out.