Paddington to Gatwick Airport
When
you are planning a trip from Paddington to Gatwick Airport, you will find that
you have several options. You can hire a taxicab, hired car with driver, or
private minibus. In addition, there are
frequent departures of coaches, buses, trains, and tubes from Paddington. Your choice will depend on how much money you
want to spend and how fast you need to get to Gatwick.
The
most convenient option (which will probably also be the easiest choice) is a
taxicab. This option will be the most
expensive of all the options; the trade-off that makes hiring a taxicab the
most convenient choice is that a taxicab can pick you and your luggage up at
your home/hotel and deliver you straight to the airport. Many of the public transport options (bus,
train, tube, or coach) will stop close to the airport but perhaps not close
enough if you have a lot of luggage.
Additionally, the taxi driver will often help you with your luggage
whereas if you use public transport you’ll be stuck dealing with your own
luggage. This can be particularly
difficult when using the tube because of the escalators and/or steps that
you’ll need to negotiate.
If
you’re traveling from Heathrow to Paddington, your options are the same as when
traveling from Paddington to Gatwick. Your choice will again be based on how
much money you can afford to spend on your transportation and how quickly you
need to arrive at Paddington from Heathrow.
If
you’ve arrived at Gatwick and are considering your options for Transport to Paddington Station, your choices will include a taxicab, a hired car (with
driver), a private minibus, being picked up by a friend or family member (in
their private vehicle), driving your own vehicle (that you parked in the long
stay lot at Gatwick upon your departure), or catching a bus, coach, train, or
tube from Gatwick. A taxicab or hired
car with driver will be both the most expensive and the most convenient option,
particularly if you have a lot of luggage.
The least expensive option will probably be driving your own vehicle but
this also means that you’ll need to take care of your own luggage (this is also
true when riding the train, coach, bus, or tube). Since your friend or family member probably
won’t be able to park in front of the terminal, this option can also be
inconvenient if you have lots of luggage.
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Author
Yasica Norman