The Best Airport Hotels
Best Airport Hotels
In addition to spacious quarters, high-thread count linens, and agreeable service, my definition of luxury travel includes the indulgence of not having to start the day at the crack of dawn.
To take the pain out of early-morning departures, I often stay at the best airport hotels – not the lodgings that advertise themselves as “airport hotels” that are actually a bus ride away, but the honest-to-goodness roll out of bed onto the check-in counter places.
In my experience, The Fairmont Hotel at Vancouver International Airport is one of the best airport hotels. We recently stayed there enroute to King Pacific Lodge in northern British Columbia and were really pleased with the rooms and facilities.
For starters, it was just a short walk from baggage claim to the escalator that whisked us up to the attractive lobby and reception area. Our room overlooked the runway, but soundproof windows kept the peace inside.
I didn’t have a chance to enjoy the spa, fitness center, or indoor pool, which overlooks the departure level, but our dinner was excellent – especially the mushroom bisque – and the staff were all remarkably pleasant.
If you stay at The Fairmont Hotel at the Vancouver Airport, be sure to try the bread pudding on the breakfast buffet and the peanut butter cookies with afternoon tea.
More best airport hotels
A train connects the airport to downtown Vancouver in about 30 minutes, which reminded me of another save-the-early-wake-up-call lifesaver: The Regal Airport Hotel at Hong Kong International.
Here, the staff magically greeted us in the beautiful terminal (I hadn’t given them our arrival time) and walked us over the covered airbridge to the hotel. I was surprised to learn that they offer seven dining and drinking venues as well as a health club and indoor and outdoor pools. Definately one of the best airport hotels.
It was tempting to avail myself of the spa facilities or take the state-of-the-art train which delivers passengers to Central HK in 23 minutes, but instead we opted to visit nearby Hong Kong Disneyland. Only 10 minutes from the hotel, this turned out to be a “mini-Mickey” with limited shows and rides – but fun just the same.
The Fairmont and The Regal aren’t the only great airport hotels.
Other best airport hotels
The Miami International Airport Hotel
The Sofitel Hotel at London’s Heathrow Airport.
The Hilton Hotel at Munich Airport.
The Hilton Hotel at Melbourne Airport.
The Grand Hyatt Hotel at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.
The Crowne Plaza at Changi Airport in Singapore.
The two good choices at Kuala Lumpur Airport in Malaysia.
These accommodations offer welcome convenience to luxury travelers who choose to enjoy their journeys rather than rush and worry about missing flights.
If you have experienced other airport hotels, please help your fellow travelers and leave a comment below.
Thanks – and cheers,
Category: Air Travel, Hotels
I’ve stayed at the Hilton, Melbourne Airport and loved it because of its huge vista overlooking the runways, you don’t need to turn on the TV, you have planes landing & taking off to give you enough entertainment day and night. Fairly typical Hilton you’d find anywhere, nothing to complain about, but that room (on one of the top floors) was stupendous! Cheers, Lise :^)