Belfast to Gatwick
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Belfast Airport
Facilities available at Belfast Airport include a Bureau de Change, cash machine, and a choice of bars and cafes serving drinks and snacks. Car hire is available from a choice of car hire companies at the Airport.
Parking facilities in and around Belfast Airport
Main car park and short stay facilities are provided at Belfast Airport, as well as a free bus service between the main car park and terminal building every 10 minutes. Long stay disabled parking is situated at the short stay car park.
Airport distance from Belfast town and other notable surrounding areas
Belfast Airport is situated 2 miles from the centre of Belfast, between Belfast and Holywood on the A2 Sydenham Bypass.
Transport links to Belfast Airport
There is a regular bus shuttle which runs frequent services between Belfast Airport and Sydenham station. A bus runs three times an hour between the airport and Belfast city centre, and a taxi service is available in front of the terminal building.
Conference and other business facilities at Belfast Airport
The two conference rooms at Belfast Airport cater for up to 24 people. Conference facilities available include faxing and photocopying, message taking, secretarial services and a range of audio-visual equipment as well as free stationery.
Belfast town profile
The capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast has a population of approximately 300,000. On a visit to the city’s Cathedral Quarter will find yourself in the ecclesiastical centre of Belfast, but where recently a burgeoning arts and crafts scene has begin to flourish. Here you can find some excellent warehouse restaurants and bars.
Gatwick Airport
Gatwick is London’s second largest and second busiest UK airport, handling over 35 million passengers a year. It is situated just outside Crawley, Sussex and was opened in 1958. Facilities include cash machines, Bureaux de Change, and a selection of shops in both terminals including Body Shop, Boots, Harrods, and HMV. The North Terminal provides cafes and bars including Marks and Spencer and Starbucks, while the South Terminal offers Burger King and Frankie and Benny’s restaurants. There are several car hire companies operating at Gatwick Airport.
Parking facilities in and around Gatwick Airport
There are more than 6 long stay car parks at Gatwick Airport, with courtesy buses running to all terminals, transfer times being 10-12 minutes. Separate short stay car parks are found at North and South Terminals. There is also a valet parking service. There are dedicated areas for free motorbike and bicycle parking
Airport distance from Gatwick town and other notable surrounding areas
Gatwick Airport is situated 28 miles (45km) south of London, off the M25. It is linked to the M23 at Junction 9 and A23 London-Brighton road.
Transport links to Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport has its own railway station directly linked to its South Terminal, and with a free transit train link to the North Terminal. The Gatwick Express provides a regular 30 minute journey between London Victoria and Gatwick. In addition, there is a good bus and coach service running from the terminal.
Conference and other business facilities at Gatwick Airport
There is a Servisair executive lounge available to all Gatwick passengers, providing complimentary soft and alcoholic drinks, tea, coffee and snacks, TV, newspapers, wireless internet facilities, phone and fax and computer points. Some lounges are not accessible to children. United Business Centre conference facilities are available on the seventh floor of Norfolk House in South Terminal and include a suite of 17 meeting rooms, offering broadband, phone and fax facilities, and full secretarial support. Further conferencing facilities are available at nearby hotels. South Terminal passengers may use the London Gatwick Hilton, while the Sofitel London Gatwick is available to North Terminal passengers.
Gatwick town profile
London is a vibrant mix of many cultures, architectural styles and extensive historic sites. Discover the London Dungeon, World War II cruiser HMS Belfast, and Southwark Cathedral, oldest Gothic church in London. Or visit Madame Tussaud’s, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and the Natural History Museum. Visit some of London’s many botanic gardens including Kew, or visit the Tate Britain, National Portrait Gallery or Hayward Gallery, each offering a different take on the art world, with their fantastic collections and fascinating exhibitions. There are a great many theatres to choose from, such as The Royal Opera House, Sadler’s Wells, Royal Albert Hall and Old Vic, performing musicals, serious drama, comedy, opera and concerts. London offers a vast selection of eateries including international restaurants, organic cafes, snack bars, roof garden restaurants and pavement dining opportunities. The range of nightclubs and music venues is second to none in the UK. Retail facilities are the shopper’s dream come true, with many shops staying open late into the night. Shops range from luxury designer outlets to world famous markets, including Spitalfields, Camden, and Cabbages and Frocks with its eclectic mix of global food, fashion, crafts and lifestyle. London offers unlimited entertainment and places of interest for all tastes and pockets
