Trains are every 15 minutes, 7 days a week. They start running around 5 a.m. (6 a.m. on Sundays) and stop running around 11:30 p.m. Children under 15 can travel from Heathrow for free.
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During the night, the nightbus “N9” connects Heathrow with central London every 30 minutes, so don't worry if you've got a flight at a funny time!
Heathrow is open 24 hours. Terminal 4, the public area has more comfortable options for spending the night. There is even a café that opens around the clock where you can stay if you buy something. You can find lounge chairs, but keep in mind that the security staff can ask you to move.
The best and the most convenient way to get from heathrow airport to london are taxis. It is easily available outside each terminal. The taxi fare to central London from heathrow is around £45–£70 with a journey time of approx one hour.
The Elizabeth line is not one of the few Transport for London services to run an all-night timetable, but its trains do start quite early in the morning and run late at night. Only five Tube lines run a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays: the Victoria, Piccadilly, Jubilee, Central and Northern lines.
The Long Stay car parks at Heathrow offer 30 minutes parking for FREE, making them ideal if you're picking up or dropping off passengers. Blue Badge holders can park for free for 2 hours.
Restrictions on night flights have been in place at Heathrow since 1962 and the structure of the current night flying restrictions at Heathrow has been in place since October 2017. The night flight restrictions are part of the Government defined noise measures under the Civil Aviation Act 1982.
The distance you are travelling should impact your choice. Hiring a cab in London is quite economical if you are travelling small distances within the city. The fares will usually stay under your budget for short distance travelling. However, for longer routes, the prices can go a little higher when compared with Uber.
Heathrow ExpressNon-stop trains run every 15 minutes from all terminals to Paddington station, where you can transfer to the London Underground or the Elizabeth Line. Prices start from £5.50 (if booked in advance) and you can buy tickets online or at the airport.
If you'd prefer not to pay the drop-off charge, Heathrow offers a free drop-off option at the Long Stay car parks. Once you've dropped your passengers off, they will just need to take the free transfer bus to the terminal.
Standard operating hours are between 05:00 - 23:30, though the line operates a 'Night Tube', which runs throughout the night on Friday and Saturday nights.