England before Transatlantic Cruise

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We will be flying into Gatwick three days before our Disney Transatlantic cruise September 14th 2026. We would like to do a little sightseeing in downtown London but realize we don't have much time.
We also need to get to the port in Southampton.

Option 1: Stay at the Hilton London Gatwick Airport. Easy - it's basically in the Gatwick Airport. Cheaper. $800 for three nights. Catch the train into London or other areas. 89 miles from the Southampton port terminal.
Option 2: Stay at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House London. Requires transportation to downtown London. Expensive $1900 for three nights. A lot of attractions are within walking distance. 80 miles from the Southampton port terminal. Has Disney transportation to the port.
Option 3: ????
 
Don't stay at the airport if you want to see London. There are plenty of alternatives between this option and the $$$ JW Marriott. Do some research. Many people like the Premier Inns. They are all over London and cost-effective.
 
We stayed at the Hampton Inn Waterloo and it was fairly decent the last time we went out of Southampton (on Princess). It is convenient for the Tube to get around London and also easy to catch a train to Southampton (BOO!!! Play up Pompey!!! IYKYK!!!). Once at the station in Southampton (about an hour and 15 minute ride) it was a quick 10 minute cab to the port.
 
We have stayed at 2 or 3 Premier Inns around London and they have been a good value. Last fall, we stayed at the Premier Inn Piccadilly to see the sights around Trafalgar for 2 nights and then moved to the Marriott Grosvenor House for 2 nights to see the area around Hyde Park and Oxford Street. My husband had Marriott points to use at the Grosvenor which helped with the cost. We were then able to use the Disney bus to get to Southampton.

We felt time is money for choosing those locations because we could walk so many places and take the tube and trains to where we wanted to go.
 

My family stayed in March 2019, not for a cruise but for visiting my son who was studying abroad in Germany at The Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. The current rates for 9/14/26 begin in the high $200s to low $300.

This hotel is located steps from the Thames. It’s a couple minute walk to the bridge that takes you right to Big Ben and Westminster.

It was a 10-15 walk to Buckingham palace and Churchill War Room.

We took a boat down the Thames from the Tower London to right by our hotel.

It’s on the other side of Thames from central London so I think that is what makes the prices descent.

We got breakfast included.
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We will be flying into Gatwick three days before our Disney Transatlantic cruise September 14th 2026. We would like to do a little sightseeing in downtown London but realize we don't have much time.
I lived in London for 4 years and visit regularly, my last visit was August 2025.

There is no "downtown London" London has various areas, basically villages which have all joined up to make the Grater London area. Each area has a high street section where the retail, commercial and restaurants are located.

Zone 1, the main part which people recognize as London, is called Central London.

We also need to get to the port in Southampton.

The direct train to Southampton is from Waterloo. Book tickets in advance direct through the train operator https://www.southwesternrailway.com/

Option 1: Stay at the Hilton London Gatwick Airport. Easy - it's basically in the Gatwick Airport. Cheaper. $800 for three nights. Catch the train into London or other areas. 89 miles from the Southampton port terminal.

No do not do this, Gatwick is not convenient for sightseeing in London OR for getting the train to Southampton. The miles from Southampton make no different. You will still have to go to London Waterloo to get the train to Southampton.

Option 2: Stay at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House London. Requires transportation to downtown London. Expensive $1900 for three nights. A lot of attractions are within walking distance. 80 miles from the Southampton port terminal. Has Disney transportation to the port.
Option 3: ????

This option.
Get the Gatwick Express Train from Gatwick Airport. Buy tickets online direct https://www.gatwickexpress.com/

The Gatwick Express is a non stop 30 minute train journey from Gatwick Airport to London Victoria Station. It is the fastest and most direct train from the airport to Central London.

Once at Victoria Station you can then take the Tube or bus or taxi to your hotel.

When I stay in London I choose my hotel for budget. I have 3 UK / European chains which I check for price and then I book the cheapest. Most have an optional extra charge breakfast.
  1. Premier Inn
  2. Travelodge
  3. Ibis
When choosing a hotel it does not matter about location to tourist attractions, as everywhere in Zone 1 Central London can be accessed by public transport. The bus and underground network can get you almost anywhere you need to go. You just need to look at Google Maps and check that the hotel you choose is within 10 beside a tube station or bus stop. Do not rely on the information on the hotel website.
 

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