Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 Guide

Terminal 5 Heathrow

Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the world with a constant flow of passengers boarding both long and short haul flights on every day of the year. Terminal 5 is amongst the busiest of the terminals at Heathrow, meaning that there needs to be a strong Terminal 5 Heathrowinfrastructure to accommodate the thousands upon thousands of passengers who pass through each year. Below is a guide to some of the key components of this infrastructure.   

What is the Geographical location of Terminal 5

Terminal 5 is between Longford and Stanwell Moor just off the M25 junction 14.

Accessibility

Terminal 5 can be accessed via road (M25 then A3113), for sat navs enter TW6 2GA. Trains run directly to Heathrow from Paddington station and coaches run from various locations.

Parking

There are a variety of parking options at Heathrow, ranging from drop-off and pick up points directly outside the terminals to longer stay car parks further away from the terminals. It is often a good idea to pay for parking online before departing. Transport is available between car parks and terminals.

Shops at Terminal 5 Heathrow

There are a variety of shops at Heathrow to help you pass the time before flying. These include High street shops as well as designer clothing outlets. You can also find all of the essentials that you need for your holiday as well as your duty free items.

Restaurants

Whether you would like a fast food fix or a sit down meal, everyone is catered for in Terminal 5. There are also a selection of coffee shops and bars.


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