APH.com reveals best budget airport hotels with parking

Friday, 16 May, 2025 0

For travellers who prioritise both time and budget when flying abroad, booking an airport hotel and parking package is stress-free start to a trip.

Not only does it offer peace of mind, but booking an airport hotel and parking at the same time can also prove cheaper than two separate taxi trips.

With a wide range of hotel and parking options available, Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com) has picked three of the best budget-friendly packages at Gatwick, Manchester and Heathrow Airports designed to help UK travellers save money.

With many of the hotels offering facilities such as swimming pools, spas, gyms, children play areas and complimentary buffet breakfast, there are a range of options to suit all budgets and requirements.

APH.com’s top three budget-friendly hotel and parking packages where travellers can find the best value for their money include:

Elite Venue Selection Felbridge Hotel at Gatwick Airport – £141 including one week’s parking

The Elite Venue Selection Felbridge is located around 15 minutes from Gatwick Airport and is the ideal place for a pre-flight stop-over. It Has comfortably furnished rooms ranging from doubles to family sized. This luxury 4-star hotel features the Chakra Spa, offering a sauna, steam room, swimming pool and fitness centre as well as an onsite restaurant and cafe. Price includes overnight accommodation for two people sharing a double room, overnight parking at the hotel and one week’s APH Park and Ride parking. Price based on travel in June 2025. Elite Venue Selection Felbridge Hotel, Gatwick Airport with Parking | APH.

Best Western Plus Pinewood Hotel at Manchester Airport – £169 including one week’s parking

The 4-star Best Western Plus Pinewood Hotel is the perfect place for families and couples looking for a relaxing start to a holiday. Situated close to Manchester Airport just two miles away, it offers a range of family-friendly facilities including children’s play area, restaurant with a kids’ menu, comfortable rooms plus an outside terrace. Price includes overnight accommodation for two people sharing a double room, and one week’s APH Park and Ride parking. Overnight parking at the hotel costs £6 per car. Price based on travel in June 2025. Best Western Plus Pinewood Manchester Airport Hotel: Stay, Park, and Fly | APH.

Holiday Inn Express London Hotel at Heathrow Airport – £227 including breakfast and one week’s parking

The Holiday Inn Express London Hotel at Heathrow Airport offers great value for money, offering an on-site restaurant, lounge, fitness suite and a variety of room types including standard rooms, family rooms and suites. The hotel is located only a 15-minute drive from the airport and offers complimentary overnight parking and breakfast to guests. Price includes accommodation for two people sharing a twin room, breakfast, overnight parking at the hotel and one week’s APH Park and Ride parking. Price based on travel in June 2025. Holiday Inn Express Terminal 5 (T5) London Heathrow Airport | APH.

Nick Caunter, MD of Airport Parking and Hotels (APH.com), said, “Even with fewer airport hotel rooms available these days it’s still possible to find affordable hotel and parking packages to de-stress your trip to the airport. Early check-ins are so much easier to handle if you’ve arrived at or near the airport the evening before. Customers can also save significantly when booking an airport hotel and parking package together.”



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