This is intended for people travelling out of Gatwick or Heathrow.
I've looked a bit more into options for
PCR tests. It turns out that some hotels are now introducing "rest and test" packages, and these appear affordable with a relatively quick turnaround. I believe the packages I mention below are all through the same company:
"Package includes a certified COVID-19 PCR saliva based self administered test kit. Submit by 8pm for overnight results. Testing carried out by Halo via an Imperial College laboratory"
So while these are
PCR tests, they are not swab tests but rather saliva based tests. I have not found any information saying saliva based tests aren't valid, but I can obviously not guarantee that these tests will be accepted.
Sofitel:
Rest and Test package
Sofitel Heathrow offer "rest and test" packages, and these can already be booked online - see above link. I could see prices for £199 for 1 night accommodation including 1 test. Tests for additional guests appear to be priced at £70 per person. I was also told that non-hotel guests can buy the
PCR test at the reception for £99. There are some Tripadvisor reviews mentioning the
PCR COVID testing option if you're looking for people's experiences.
Sofitel Gatwick is currently closed - I was told to call back on the 14th of
December if I wanted to book their "rest and test" package.
Hilton Gatwick. This hotel has not started advertising their "Test and Rest" packages yet, but they can be booked over the phone (which is what I did:
+44-1293-518080). The price I was quoted was £129 for one night including 1 test, with £60 extra per test per additional guest. We're a family of four and have paid £309 which includes 1 night in a family room and tests for all four of us, which I think is very good value given the alternatives. We actually live in London and don't need the hotel night, but this still seems both the cheapest and most convenient option for us.
Hope this might be of help to someone looking at sorting out their
PCR testing.