Ramada Plaza
Tinsley Lane South,
Three Bridges,
Crawley,
RH10 8XH
The Ramada Plaza is a luxurious, modern 4 star hotel situated 4 miles from Gatwick. The Gatwick Ramada Plaza airport hotel is available on a room only basis or with an airport parking package
Family rooms (quad) at the Ramada Plaza airport hotel will sleep a maximum of 2 adults and 2 children. Family room arrangements will be 1 double bed, 1 sofa bed and a z bed. Please book your family hotel accommodation well in advance in order to secure a suitable room at a low price. A triple room at the Gatwick Airport Ramada Plaza Hotel will be furnished with 1 double and one single bed (suitable for 2 adults and 1 child) - some rooms have 3 single beds (suitable for 3 adults).
Room facilities ... Room facilities include an en-suite bathroom, colour TV with satellite, modem point, telephone, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities.
Dining at the Gatwick Airport Ramada Plaza... The hotel offers a restaurant and bar
Leisure facilities...swimming pool, gym, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and solarium.
Ramada Plaza Hotel with Parking...
The Ramada Plaza offers 8 or 15 days parking at the Gatwick Airport Parking Express Summer Special. You park overnight at the hotel. Hotel reception will give you a parking voucher. In the morning, take your car and voucher to the car park.
If you need to park longer than the 8 or 15 day option, secured parking is charged at the car park's own normal daily gate price.
Airport transfers from Gatwick Ramada Plaza Hotel... The airport car park provides transfers to and from the South Terminal 24 hours. Transfers cost only £3.00 per person and operate between 03:00 and 23:00 every 40 minutes to both terminals.
Breakfast is available from 06.30.
24 hour room service.
Cots can be provided in rooms on request.
Gatwick Ramada Plaza Directions
Directions to the The Ramada Hotel:
- Exit the M23 at J10 and follow signs to Crawley.
- The Ramada Plaza hotel is at the next roundabout on the left.
- The entrance to the hotel is left at the roundabout and immediately left again.
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