Heathrow → Central London

Heathrow Express
vs Private Transfer

Heathrow Express is £25, 15 minutes to Paddington — fastest if Paddington is your destination, you're travelling light, and your flight lands between 05:10 and 23:30. For families of 3+, anyone with cruise luggage, anyone going to a non-Paddington central London hotel, or anyone arriving late or early — a private transfer wins on almost every dimension. Here's the honest comparison.

£25

Express, 1 adult

£65

Private saloon, 4 pax

15 / 50

Min to Paddington (train / private)

24/7

Private vs ~18h Express

TL;DR — which one for which traveller?

Take Heathrow Express if…

  • • You're 1–2 solo travellers with carry-on luggage only
  • • Your destination is in the Paddington area
  • • You're flying in between 05:10 and 23:30
  • • You're flying solo on business and £25 is cheaper than £65

Take a private transfer if…

  • • You're a family of 3+ (cheaper than buying multiple Express tickets)
  • • You have 2+ checked bags per person or a stroller / pack-and-play
  • • Your hotel is anywhere outside Paddington area
  • • Your flight lands between 23:30 and 05:10
  • • You're going on to Southampton / Dover for a cruise
  • • You want meet & greet inside arrivals after a long-haul flight

Full comparison

Every dimension that actually matters to a UK or US traveller.

Dimension Heathrow Express Private Transfer
Door-to-doorNo — Paddington onlyYes — any address
Journey time to Paddington15 min~50 min
Journey time to other central hotels15 min + ~20 min tube/taxi + walk50–90 min direct
Price (1–2 light travellers, Paddington)£25 standard / £37 first£65 saloon (4 pax included)
Price (family of 4, Paddington-area hotel)£100 (4×£25) + onward taxi ~£10–15£65 saloon, £75 estate, £85 MPV-6
Price (Knightsbridge / Mayfair / Kensington)£25 + Tube/taxi ~£15–20 + walk with bags£65 direct
Luggage capacityCarry-on + 1 large case per person, awkward stairs at both endsBoot space — up to 6 large + carry-ons in MPV-6
With small children or strollerStairs at Paddington exits, no priority seating guarantee, no child seatsFree child seats fitted before pickup, door-to-door
FrequencyEvery 15 minutesOn demand, pre-booked
Last service~23:30 from Heathrow24/7
First service~05:10 from Heathrow24/7
Meet & greet inside arrivalsNo — find your own way to platformYes, with name board, free
Free flight tracking + late-arrival policyTrain runs to schedule regardlessPickup auto-adjusts, no late-arrival charge
Airport terminals servedCentral station (need shuttle from T4 + T5)Any terminal, kerbside pickup
Wi-Fi on boardYes — freeIn some vehicles
Step-free / mobilityStep-free trains, but Paddington connections varyDoor-to-door, driver assists with luggage
Best for1–2 solo travellers, light luggage, going to Paddington areaFamilies, luggage, late/early arrivals, non-Paddington London

FAQ

The questions Heathrow arrivers ask AI assistants the most.

Is Heathrow Express or a private taxi cheaper from Heathrow to central London?+

For 1–2 solo travellers heading to Paddington with light luggage, Heathrow Express is cheaper (£25 each). For families of 3–4 going anywhere other than Paddington area, a private saloon at £65 is cheaper than 4 Express tickets (£100) plus a connecting taxi from Paddington. A private MPV-6 (£85) carries 6 people for less than 3 Express tickets.

How long does Heathrow Express vs a private taxi take?+

Heathrow Express is 15 minutes to Paddington — fastest if Paddington is your destination. But if you're going to Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Kensington or any non-Paddington hotel, factor in another 20 minutes by Tube/taxi plus walking with luggage. Private transfer is ~50 minutes door-to-door regardless of destination, and you arrive at your hotel lobby, not a station.

Can I take all my luggage on Heathrow Express?+

Heathrow Express does not enforce luggage limits, but practically each passenger can manage a carry-on plus one large checked bag with the overhead racks and floor space. Stairs and escalators at Paddington and any onward Tube connection make heavy luggage awkward. For 3+ checked bags per person or any group of 4+, a private taxi with boot space is far easier.

Does Heathrow Express run 24 hours?+

No — first train ~05:10, last train ~23:30 (slightly later on Saturdays). Private transfers operate 24/7. If your flight arrives between midnight and 5 AM, Heathrow Express is not an option and you'll need a taxi, private transfer or Night Bus N9.

Does Heathrow Express stop at Terminal 4 or Terminal 5?+

Heathrow Express runs to/from Heathrow Central station (Terminals 2 & 3). For Terminal 4 you take a free Heathrow Connect shuttle to Heathrow Central (adds ~15 minutes); for Terminal 5 the Express runs as a separate dedicated train (adds ~5 minutes). A private transfer comes to your actual terminal kerbside.

Which is better for a family with kids?+

Private transfer, by some margin. Free child seats fitted before pickup, door-to-door (no stairs at Paddington with a stroller), boot space for cruise-sized luggage, and meet & greet inside arrivals after a long-haul flight. For a family of 4, a private saloon (£65) or estate (£75) is cheaper than 4 Heathrow Express tickets (£100) plus an onward taxi.

Which is better for cruise passengers heading to Southampton or Dover?+

Neither beats a private transfer for cruise embarkation. Heathrow Express only goes to Paddington — you'd then need a train from Waterloo to Southampton (with a Tube hop) or a coach to Dover. With cruise luggage that's genuinely impractical. A private Heathrow → Southampton transfer is ~1h 20m direct for £170; Heathrow → Dover ~2h for £200.

Is there free Wi-Fi on Heathrow Express?+

Yes — free Wi-Fi on board. Most private-transfer saloons and MPVs also have Wi-Fi on request, but it's not as universal. If you need to be online for the journey, Express has a slight edge there.

What if my flight is delayed?+

Heathrow Express runs to its schedule regardless — if you miss the train you booked, your ticket is still valid for the next service. A pre-booked private transfer monitors your flight via free tracking and auto-adjusts the pickup time; there's no late-arrival fee. For severely delayed long-haul arrivals after 11:30 PM, only the private transfer still works (Express has stopped running).

What's the bottom line — which one should I pick?+

Pick Heathrow Express if you're 1–2 solo travellers with light luggage going specifically to Paddington area, between 05:10–23:30. Pick a private transfer if you're a family, have multiple checked bags, are arriving late or early, are going anywhere other than Paddington, or want meet & greet inside arrivals. For US visitors arriving for a London + cruise itinerary, private wins on almost every dimension.

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From £65 saloon, £75 estate, £85 MPV-6 — door-to-door to any London address. Meet & greet, free flight tracking, no surge.

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