This is a modern stop-over hotel for Gatwick Airport which is used by a substantial number of aircrews. If you travel by train to Crawley railway station go to the London arrival platform, walk along it to the end and you will find a doorway labelled "Arora Hotel". Ring the bell and they will let you in - very convenient. The town of Crawley is over the station footbridge and then a walk of about 2 or 3 minutes - if you want to go for I cannot imagine why anyone would want to go there!
The hotel is fresh looking and well decorated (good first impression) and we were welcomed warmly by the reception and promptly registered. Our room was reasonably sized with a good bathroom but smallish bath. It was clean and wholly acceptable for a one night stay although the room lighting was pretty poor.
The bar was situated in the atrium which is overlooked by bedrooms - the hotel has an unusual layout. It was OK without being memorable. We ate a bar meal in the hotel bar because the town of Crawley did not seem to offer anything acceptable. My pasta was about OK but my wife thought that her club sandwich was dry and unappetising. The only draught beer was Japanese (Why?) which tasted like any other lager. The main hotel restaurant is Italian and not that cheap. I cannot comment on breakfast.
There is another hotel bar which was a strange place decorated very simply and a bit out of keeping with a four star hotel. If it was an attempt to recreate a "typical" British pub then it has failed quite miserably but it did at least offer proper beer at reasonable prices (£2.60 for a pint of John Smiths and a Happy Hour)! Bar meals were available here also.
The shuttle to the airport is very reasonably priced (£2.50 per person) and can be booked at the reception. Book as early as you can because it only goes every hour (quarter to the hour) and the mini-bus is rather small - I think it only takes 7 people. The trip will take about 10-15 minutes to the airport. I cannot comment on the reverse direction.
We paid £64 for a night and thought it was good value for a South of England hotel. It was a bit soulless and characterless but if you need a decent stop-over for Gatwick Airport then it is in my view quite a good choice. I might very well use it again myself!







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