About 100 miles
Leicester is about 86 miles (137 kilometers) north of London Heathrow Airport.
By road, use the M4, the M25 and the M1. By flying, catch a flight to East Midlands Airport and catch a bus to Leicester. The best way is to travel on the tube from the appropriate Heathrow Terminal sttion on the Piccadilly line then change at Kings Cross for St Pancras station which serves Leicester.
140 miles taking this route:Take M1 to the SOUTH towards LONDON from Leicester down to M25 to WATFORD and HEATHROW AIRPORT at J6A.Take M25, around LONDON, to M23 (S) to GATWICK AIRPORT at J7.Take M23 to the SOUTH to GATWICK AIRPORT at J9. Follow signs to your terminal.
The driving distance from London Heathrow Airport to Portsmouth, UK is 117 km
There are 8750 km (5440 mi) between Heathrow Airport and LAX airport.
The driving distance from London Heathrow Airport to London City Airport is 37 miles.
The city of Bath is approximately 75 miles west of Heathrow Airport.
591 miles
The distance from the center of Oxford to London Heathrow Airport is almost exactly 40 miles (64 kilometers).
The journey on the London Underground from Heathrow Airport to Leicester Square typically takes around 50 to 60 minutes. You'll need to take the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow and transfer at Leicester Square station. Be sure to check for any service updates that might affect travel time.
The London Heathrow airport is the busiest airport within the United Kingdom. The distance between Portsmouth and Long Heathrow airport is exactly 103 miles which takes about one hour and fifty minutes to travel.
The driving distance from London Heathrow Airport to London Stansted Airport is 64 miles / 103 km