Terminal Amenities
Overall Score
"It takes a while to transfer between the terminals, you need to follow the purple signs and then wait for a shuttle bus. My flight was delayed and deplaning took longer than usual so I was glad that I booked a longer layover. Security is very strict on liquids and all the secondary checks were slowing down the line. A bit chaotic and I was grateful I made my connection. "
2 years 8 days 8 hours ago
"Shower facilities can be found in the following lounges (fees may apply):
Terminal 3: Plaza Premium Lounge (arrivals - public area)
Terminal 3: Club Aspire (departure lounge - passenger area)
Terminal 3: No. 1 Traveller Lounge (departure lounge - passenger area)
Terminal 3: Regus Express Business Lounge (check-in - public area)
In addition, eligible passengers may have access to shower facilities in the respective airlines' lounges. "
Terminal 3: Plaza Premium Lounge (arrivals - public area)
Terminal 3: Club Aspire (departure lounge - passenger area)
Terminal 3: No. 1 Traveller Lounge (departure lounge - passenger area)
Terminal 3: Regus Express Business Lounge (check-in - public area)
In addition, eligible passengers may have access to shower facilities in the respective airlines' lounges. "
2 years 7 months 17 days 17 hours ago
"Navigating a big airport like Heathrow can be a bit of a challenge, especially when it comes to finding facilities like toilets. But don't worry, here's the lowdown on their locations and accessibility:
- Toilets are conveniently located all around Heathrow, in both the arrivals and departures areas.
- You can access them before and after security.
- Most of these spots have a unisex, wheelchair-friendly toilet.
- In some cases, the accessible toilet might be inside the men's or women's bathrooms.
- Parents traveling with kids of the opposite sex can comfortably use the unisex, accessible toilets.
With this info, you should have an easier time finding what you need!"
- Toilets are conveniently located all around Heathrow, in both the arrivals and departures areas.
- You can access them before and after security.
- Most of these spots have a unisex, wheelchair-friendly toilet.
- In some cases, the accessible toilet might be inside the men's or women's bathrooms.
- Parents traveling with kids of the opposite sex can comfortably use the unisex, accessible toilets.
With this info, you should have an easier time finding what you need!"
2 years 7 months 17 days 17 hours ago

