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    Bloc Hotel

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    Zeeshan N.

    Pretty sure this place has a deal going with the airport. There was a fire alarm being "tested" right as we got to the airport for our 6 hour layover. Made the decision to go here straight forward. My suggestion: don't book a hour overnight layover at Gatwick. You CANNOT EVEN GET PAST SECURITY. It's a joke. Get a room here if you must. The bed is comfy. You won't regret the money.

    Emmanuel I.

    Stayed here for two nights. Pretty convenient location if you have a day or two layover in Gatwick. Close to train station if heading out of Gatwick. London is about 30 minutes away by one train ride. Rooms are small,, typical in the UK. Shower and toilet is only one room. No divider between shower and toilet. Beds are comfy. Room is controlled by a tablet - lights, AC, blinds. Rooms are quite even though hotel is in the airport. The staff was friendly. Helped us with directions. Lots of food places nearby. A few restaurants and small grocery stores. Lots of money changers and ATM's. I'd recommend this place if your coming in to the UK through Gatwick and staying for a night or two.

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    Sharlene E.

    Late flight in or early flight out? Either way this hotel is your best option! It's located right inside the airport, so you don't have to worry about getting an Uber or hauling your luggage through traffic. Keep in mind though that these hotel rooms are super small because they're meant to really be one night stays. You have the option to book a room without a window, but for a few more extra dollars you can get a window (which we did). The room was super clean, mattress was comfy, and the overall ambiance of these room was awesome. There was an tablet located above our night stand which controlled the lights, windows, and A/C. The toilet, shower, and sink are literally inches away from each other. However, this is something you get use to especially in Europe. We really enjoyed our stay here. My fiancé even stated that this place gave him the best sleep in Europe! If we ever come back, we're staying here.

    Sam B.

    Located inside Gatwick's south terminal the Bloc hotel is easily located by following the signs from the entrance to the terminal. After a swift friendly check in we were given our room key then took the lift up to our room on the fifth floor. The Bloc hotel offers a variety of different rooms to suit your needs, from family rooms to VIP rooms. As we needed a double room we had the choice between booking a 'sleeping double room' or the 'Vista double room', the difference was the Vista has a window in the room where as the sleeping room doesn't. All Vista rooms have a large window which gives you incredible views over the runaway, although this means it is more expensive I ended up booking the Vista room just to experience this. The room itself was compact but efficient and was everything we needed for a one night stay. Beautifully designed with incredible attention to detail, a Samsung tablet is used to give you full control of the lights, window blinds and room temperature from the comfort of your bed, and as a person who is always incredibly cold I can safely say the heating is amazing. Another great feature of the room, if not the best feature, the most comfy king size bed ever! Seriously I need to find out where they purchase their mattresses as it is honestly like sleeping on a cloud. Another highlight of staying at The Bloc is that all guests receive a discount book in their room, which includes a variety of offers and discounts in the restaurants and bars located in the South Terminal. As we arrived early evening we made the most of this by going for a meal in Giraffe, having never eaten in Giraffe before I was also pleasantly surprised by the wide range of vegetarian options in their menu. After dinner it was so nice to only have to walk a few minutes to be back at our room to get some sleep for our 4am wake up, even better was waking up and taking a casual stroll down to passport control to then board our plane. While I won't be staying in an airport hotel for every trip I now will consider it more often for those early morning flights, as it really does ease the stress and tiredness before a plane journey. It also started the holiday earlier as well making a weekend city break seem that bit longer. As I mentioned before there are various hotel options located in and around Gatwick airport but after my experience I would not hesitate to recommend and stay in the Bloc hotel again.

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    I would definitely recommend staying here. It felt like I was in a futuristic movie. Awesome vibe. I'll definitely be going back

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    Super convenient super comfortable and very modern style rooms we were late to our flight and we had to book a flight for the next day!

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    Sofitel Gatwick - Balmain toiletries

    Sofitel Gatwick

    (20 reviews)

    £££

    This is, by far, the WORST hotel experience I have ever had. The hotel's policies are secretive and…read moremanipulative. We even suspected this may happen and asked for clarification, to which we were given a false answer. We check in, and we ask where the car can be parked. They give us directions to the car park. Before going, we ask a very specific question. "Are we able to go in and out of the car park freely?" We are told yes, as long as we validate the ticket every time we leave. Kind of a pain, but fine. After being parked for 2 hours, it's time to use the in and out privileges and visit friends. We go to validate the parking ticket. Then we're asked to wait while they get a manager. Turns out, because we hadn't been parked for 3 hours (but had been for over 25 minutes), there was a mandatory fee to Gatwick Airport of THIRTY POUNDS. That's not free in and out privileges. The managers sat and explained their policies, fine, but they made no reconciliation for this. We asked if there was a cost to the consumer for entering and exiting the parking lot, we were told no. The hotel knew full well that they owned a car park where the only entrance and exit was within a toll zone. When asking for directions, they told us where to turn to avoid the toll. Turns out you don't avoid it if you have a life. This is not a difficult situation. The hotel could be upfront about costs to their customers. They can argue all they want it wasn't their fee, but they bought a car park somewhere customers do have to pay more. And they knew that. When asked how the car park works, they had the opportunity to apologize for a fee outside of their control and let the consumer know. They failed. There is never a reason to tell your customer something untrue. When we asked where we can park, the answer wasn't "if you're using hotel parking, it's the first right and left." It was, let me come show you where to go. We had no opportunity to even choose to use this parking lot was never provided. This is on top of initially checking in and receiving a room with water leaking through the roof, water damaged carpet floor, and mattresses stained with blood. If you can find any other hotel or accommodation, take it. This is written on hour 2 of my stay. I dread the next 40 hours. They have staff out helping take customers to their rooms (without a concierge, so for free). Don't be fooled by this veil of friendliness. It is to rush you to your room with stained beds and towels and huge accumulations of dust by the tv and bed frame. This hotel's deception meant either paying a 30 pound fine or being 75 minutes late to a meeting. Thanks a lot. (More written after longer stay): Yep, it got worse. Family member tripped on leaving the elevator because it was significantly misaligned. 2/3 hand towels were dirty. Counter was dirty. Shower head is very short, and it's designed to be very difficult to get in and out of. For an airport hotel that knows most people will travel with luggage, there was shockingly few spots to put the luggage. The walls are thin and you can hear your neighbors and service all night. The mattress stains were worse than previously thought, and a pillowcase was dirty. Just wow.

    This is my 4th time staying at this hotel. Unfortunately, this time I had to move rooms due to the…read moresewage stench coming from the bathroom (room 222) it smelt like a rotten gas. I called reception and they quickly moved me this was at 2145pm. My next room was all good until I took a shower in the morning - the water did not drain anywhere hence it literally started pouring onto the bathroom floor (room 530) I quickly stopped the shower and used all the towels to stop it from going in the bedroom. All of this prompted me to check if My booking rate was radically different than booking directly through the hotel - hence a bad batch of block rooms - to my surprise the rates are the same and booking directly includes a free breakfast. So what up Sofitel Gatwick? On a good note bed is comfortable, Rooms are clean and the noise level is decent. Good room service and great concierge. Thank you for moving me. Would I stay there again? Not sure.

    Hilton London Gatwick Airport - Guest room

    Hilton London Gatwick Airport

    (39 reviews)

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    I am really mixed on this hotel. Full disclosure is that I am a Hilton loyalist and get upgraded…read moreperks when I stay with them. However, that badge of honor has been earned through staying in their hotel rooms all over the world more than 60 nights/year for many years so I have a broad database for comparison. First, the good: 1. It is very convenient to Gatwick Airport. You can walk under cover to the South Terminal and take a 2 min free train from there to the North Terminal if needed. I love these types of hotels for the convenience they offer, when just needing a bed for the night coupled with the convenience of catching an early flight. 2. The employees here are fantastic. I ran into Tyreese at Check-in and Robyn at the bar and both were great personalities to have as customer-facing. They were courteous, welcoming and helpful. Hilton is lucky to have them as employees. 3. At the moment, the executive lounge is undergoing renovation, so it was closed to me during my visit. I would normally have access to this for complementary food and beverage. In its place, I was allowed to use the lobby lounge known as Amy's bar. Between 6 and 8 PM, I was given complementary access to their tapas menu And complementary beverages and house pours. I think that this was fortuitous as I would not normally eat in a hotel lobby bar but during this visit, I ordered two things off their tapas menu. The aged ham on tomato toast, and the blistered peppers. Both served with a side of sea salt. Both as good if not better than the same things that I have had in Madrid. I was really impressed with this for being in an airport hotel lobby bar. Kudos to them for that. And had their executive lounge been open, I would never have gotten to try these great snacks. Now, the not so good: 1. This hotel is relatively aged and and in need of an update. It is a nondescript, imposing concrete structure that has some glass, skylight features and a communist era look that I am sure was state of the art, 40 or 50 years ago. The rooms themselves, while clean and comfortable, also seem dated in color and furniture. Frankly, I don't mind any of this, when I am traveling alone for business. However, if you were traveling for fun or with, your significant other, this would not be a place I would stay at to impress. 2. The loyalist benefits here are a bit odd. For instance, my room upgrade was to a suite, which really was a large room with multiple beds in it. This was a little awkward, since I was traveling alone, and it felt like I was in a large dorm room meant for six people. I wouldn't really call this a negative but it is also not really a usable upgrade for the solo business traveler. 3. Because this property is connected to the airport, it is pretty isolated from anything around you. This means that you are going to have to use an Uber or a rental car to get anywhere or you are going to have to use a food delivery service if you do not want to eat at the limited Hotel options, which are a single restaurant and a bar or room service all serving pretty much the same menu. For a traveler looking to just have a bed for the night, this isn't a bad option if you don't mind paying for the convenience of food delivery or you are OK with a standard hotel Hamburger. If, however, you are picky about what you will eat, you might be in for disappointment, because the options are somewhat limited. As stated above, however, I can vouch for the tapas at the bar, which were excellent. Overall, I would stay here and have a perfectly comfortable expectation with this as a convenient airport hotel option that facilitates convenience of catching an early flight or provides adequate shelter upon arrival on a late flight in. It does offer all the basics and covers the necessary Hilton standards of comfort. If, however, you are coming to London for pleasure, I would probably give this a pass and make my way more towards central London.

    This, by far, has to be one of the best hotels I've stayed at. The convenience to the airport is…read moreunmatched, there's not that many options for dining in the immediate area but you can go into the airport and eat anything in there. There is a store that sells liquor next to the McDonald's, and it's a gas station, too. It's conveniently located next to the train station so the location is just amazing. Oh! They also have resturants in the hotel. 2 of them The hotel is gorgeous, the rooms are very nice, the beds are super comfortable, and the customer service is exceptional. Shout out to Miles. He displayed such tact and care. He knew his job and he did it well. I have nothing bad to say about this hotel. It was a wonderful experience from the time we checked into the time that we left. Speaking of, we checked out to check back in because we flew to another destination, and they were kind enough to hold our bags for us. And they do this as a courtesy, which is something to consider when you're booking a hotel and planning to travel to other destinations and do not want to travel with all your luggage.

    Travelodge Hotel - Gatwick Airport Central - View out room window

    Travelodge Hotel - Gatwick Airport Central

    (8 reviews)

    We stayed one night the day before a flight out of Gatwick. This is a decent hotel…read more Pros: The room was quiet They set up two single put-up beds for my kids A full buffet breakfast with plenty of choice that was tasty Hot chocolate mix in the room along with coffee and tea Plenty of USB charger ports in the room Cons: Bathtub drain barely drained Soap in dispenser in bathroom wasn't thick enough, so it flows all over the countertop. Lots of loud music in the lobby and restaurant area which was stressful Restaurant flow was confusing - sign indicated wait to be seated, but no one was there to seat us. So I got in the queue to order, only to find I couldn't order without a table number. WiFi is a joke - only 30 min for free, and the speed is mid 1990s dial-up. No signage or walkways from the bus stop. We walked in the road leading to the hotel parking lot, which isn't safe. The bus going to the terminal isn't free.

    What a horrible experience! First they didn't tell us the were in remodel mode when we booked our…read moreroom reservation. As you can see there are no tables, stands for luggage, no phone in the room (or any rooms), no hair dryer in the bathroom or sleep room no drawer and no night stands. This is a low class bare bones no frill garbage facility. If I would have been informed I would have booked a Marriot, Holiday Inn or Premiere Inn room and about the same price. Do not I mean do not book here you'll be extremely disappointed and even mad! On top of that both our rooms keys didn't work several times and we had to get new ones.

    Langshott Manor - Cream Cheese, Cucumber & Garden Herbs

    Langshott Manor

    (4 reviews)

    £££

    Stayed here our last night in the UK. Close to Gatwick Airport. Langshott is a 16th century manor…read morehouse turned B and B and restaurant. A very cool place with tons of charm, history, beautiful gardens and great food. If you like historic properties, you will like Langshott. Got there in the late afternoon after visiting Stonehenge. A nice gentleman came out to the car and helped us with our luggage. We booked about a week in advance which was late notice so we didn't have a choice of rooms. We stayed in the Scotney Room which was still very comfortable and had an extra large bath with a clawfoot tub. The room overlooked one of the many gardens. After drinks, we enjoyed a multi-course dinner in the Mulberry Room which was excellent...top notch service and food. We had breakfast there the next morning before heading to the airport. We went continental due to our time constraints but they also offered hot breakfast items as well. Again, great service and a nice selection of breakfast items. We are pretty picky travelers and I must say we really liked this place. It's the perfect place to stay upon arriving at Gatwick or the day before leaving.

    I don't know why I've waited a few weeks to review; I guess it's taken some time for me to settle…read moreon an impression. Yes, the grounds are absolutely beautiful. For the price, I'd expect a little nicer rooms. We had the Anne Boleyn suite, and at first glance it's gorgeous. Turning on the lamp, we noticed it was filled with spider webs. All of the tchochkes in the room looked cheap, and were pretty beaten up and haggard looking- not quite like heirloom items- just old and busted. I pulled back the drapes to take in the gorgeous view of the moat, and the curtains down below looked as though they had been chewed on for years by the vacuum cleaner. It was impossible to reach room service; luckily the kitchen was right outside our building's door, so I just went down there and ordered for myself. Also, we were only given 3 coffee pods (and I have no idea how old the non-refrigerated milks were sitting out). By the time I figured out how to work the coffee machine, I had gone through all the pods. I just don't think it's worth it for an airport stay. Maybe if you need a pretty backdrop for photos, consider it.

    Bloc Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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