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If it's just you, then seriously think about staying there the night before. It makes the next morning far less stressful since you only have to worry about the alarm not going off rather than also worrying that your cab etc won't show up.


The Yotel down there charges by the hour so you can always book it from 11.30 til 4.30, get a late train down there, get some sleep and then walk to your flight. Since it's in the South Terminal, there's no stress then about being there for your flight. It usually ends up costing me about ?50 when I do it.

I'd say stay in a hotel. Did you also know that if your flight is before 8.30am you can check in and drop off your luggsge the night before the flight? We do this all the time, it means in the morning you just breeze through security with your hand luggage and can have an extra hour's sleep. (check with the airline though - we have always done this with Easyjet, so I imagine others offer this service too)

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