When our connecting flight to Doha was abruptly cancelled, I tried to accept my fate without complaining (too much!). But honestly? A surprise layover in London is the kind of "intervention" I really appreciate.
We landed at Terminal 4, checkout and immigration process was surprisingly smooth. I was traveling with a colleague who had just visited London a few months ago, which made the transition seamless.
To get to our stay, we took the train from Terminal 4, changed at Terminal 2, and headed toward Terminal 5. Our home for the night was the Sofitel London Heathrow. The hotel is a short walk from the station. In fact, it is nearer than the Sama Sama Hotel in KLIA1.
The check-in was fast and efficient, which was a blessing because we were on a mission. I didn't take any photos of the hotel room or the lobby because we were rushing to catch a glimpse of London city. When you only have a few hours, every minute counts.
The breakfast at the Sofitel was definitely one of the highlights of the stay. The spread wasn't massive, but the quality was exceptional.
Of course, I couldn't leave without trying the famous Black Pudding (also known as blood sausage). Black Pudding is a distinct type of regional blood sausage made from pork or beef blood, with pork fat, and a cereal, usually oatmeal, oat groats, or barley groats. It’s seasoned with herbs like pennyroyal to give it that deep, earthy flavor. I’m glad I tried it for the experience, but it’s not for me. I’ll prefer the classic English meat sausage anytime.
A cancelled flight usually sounds like a nightmare, but this layover was a reminder that sometimes the best travel memories are the ones you didn't plan. From the smooth transit at Heathrow to that savory London breakfast, it was a detour worth taking.
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