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Pentahotel Derby
3.8/595 Reviews

Pentahotel Derby

Derby|1.35km from city centre
I recently stayed at the Pentahotel Derby for a total of 3 nights, split across 2 stays. On both occasions, I didn’t feel very welcome checking in. On the second occasion, I was allocated a room with two single beds, with an accessible bathroom. I wasn’t given the option of a double bedroom and had to go down to get this changed, as there was availability. In addition, when I first checked in, I had to leave my credit card details in case I went over my company’s meal allowance, but on the second visit, I didn’t have to – inconsistent if you ask me. The public areas (reception, restaurant, and corridors) are nicely decorated. The food in the restaurant during the evenings is good; a special shoutout to one of the female waiters. She was always bubbly, and proactive, and nothing was too much of an ask for her. It was initially a tad unclear if you ordered food at the bar, but it turned out there is table service! Keeping on the topic of food – breakfast, which was mediocre. It was very disappointing that the coffee machine was still out of order on the last morning of check-out (Tuesday wasn’t working / Friday wasn’t working). Moving on to the double room. The decoration is minimalistic, and I was satisfied with the room’s cleanliness, although my room wasn't cleaned on the second night's stay. It is probably one of the better hotel rooms to stay in, in Derby – by the limited selection of hotels in Derby, not necessarily by choice. I found the bed comfortable and the bathroom acceptable. There was blood on one of the towels, which was slightly concerning though! One thing that lets Penta down (same in Reading) is that they don’t have an iron and an iron board in their rooms. Instead, you must collect one (if there is one available) from the corridor. Not only is this very annoying, but the irons also have buttons missing, and are in urgent need of repair. I stay in a lot of hotels with work, and I found the following things irritating: Tap placement doesn’t allow great hand placement in the sink / No soft close toilet seats / No master light switch near the bed (for all lights) / On floor 2 facing the car park, loud conversations can be heard, but not clearly / Room doors don’t soft close and slam (can be heard from the bed) / Having to use a key card to access the room floor during the day was irritating / No fast check-out option / TV remote was missing backing on both occasions / TV system is clunky and a nightmare to use I rate this hotel… a bit… meh! I think the rooms are a lot better than the Jury’s Inn, and if you can deal with the general shoddiness, I’d stay here rather than at a Jurys / Premier Inn.

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Kings Highway, Derby by Marston's Inns
4/5102 Reviews

Kings Highway, Derby by Marston's Inns

Derby|2.24km from city centre
We came to stay for 1 night for an event at our daughters University. We was not sure what to expect initially but first impressions were ok for the price paid. We only spent around an hour there after a 5 hour drive before heading to the event we came for so we were tired and didn’t check around the room or anything. Upon our return, we noticed that the extractor fan was not working and not switch on any wall to control it then also noticed the screw for the shower rail was loose enough that it is only just hanging on. It was also very warm inside the room but there is no air con or even a fan to speak of so had to sleep with the windows open. The place was also very dusty in obvious places like the light fixings and the top of the mirror etc. And also a lot of mould/mildew around the bath and taps, which when wiped, a lot came off easily. We decided that we were going to report the issues to the staff in the morning. We sadly had very little sleep as the room above us seems to have had very squeaky floors and the occupants were up late and arose early. Before we ever leave a hotel, we always ***** the bed and sheets and put them into the bath for the cleaning staff. This is when we found old blood stains on the quilt and questionable yellow stains on the mattress and mattress protector. I had to come to the conclusion that the cleaning staff are clearly not cleaning to a high enough standard and are rushing through everything. It’s a shame as we cannot warrant staying here again and will look for elsewhere in future. The redeeming factor was the staff who seemed very pleasant and friendly. Although the only staff we did see were inside the pub on arrival and on exit.
Derby Midland Hotel
3.3/511 Reviews

Derby Midland Hotel

Derby|1.1km from city centre
its really hard to know where to start with this review so I will start from arrival. Car park - grim, but thankfully free at the moment. Check in- friendly and quick, really cant fault the ladies on reception. Lift out of service. Allocated a room on the second floor, not really a problem, I had called and asked for a room with access to both sides of the bed as I am only too familiar with best western selling rooms as doubles but really only fit for S/O. Great room given but a bit of a trek from reception when carrying luggage and a dog. The building is big and old and understandably has been empty for a few months but the smell of awful air freshener was too much. Our room was traditional but well appointed. View from window - grim. Heat unbearable. We had a problem with our room, somewhere there was a continued leak and what started of as a damp patch, on the carpet on one side of the bed turned in to a full puddle that spread to the other side of the bed. We voiced our concern but unfortunately there was no room swap to be had due to the hotel being at capacity. Thankfully we brought slippers but they ended up sopping wet and not fit for purpose. There is a small enclosed garden, nice enough to sit in with a drink and to walk our dog around. Big ant nest saw us soon return indoors though. No where for us to eat having a dog with us but that is the same at many hotels sadly. Bar prices ok but avoid the bottled beer. totally over priced. Sleep disturbed many times by what we could only think was clunking pipes. on check out the receptionist offered a bottle of wine for all our problems, it was appreciated but nothing would make up for such a calamity filled night. Sadly I shall not return but again the staff were great.

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Derby Station Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western

Derby Station Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western

Derby|1km from city centre
I consider myself lucky that this was a visit that meant I wasn’t in the hotel for too much time, we were there for a weekend event at the Hallmark Hotel and had stayed here last year too. The hotel has gone downhill considerably since 2019. We arrived to be told the room had been cleaned, it hadn’t so had to lug all our stuff back down to reception so that housekeeping could do their job. Thankfully a member of the reception team came to give us a hand. The room was okay, but I certainly don’t think it had had a deep clean in the last year, the dust build up above the mirror in the bathroom made my stomach turn. The sofa had rather a lot of stains on it and was very small, but at least there was one. The bed was horrendous. Everytime I turned over the whole thing moved, it was bouncier than a trampoline. When we arrived back at the hotel on the Saturday afternoon we thought it hadn’t been cleaned as there bed was still unmade, but then we realised that there were fresh towels. I have NEVER stayed in a hotel where the beds not been made. I didn’t complain because frankly I didn’t want to go back downstairs, there were a lot of young men hanging around the reception areas and in the corridors and the car park. It was actually quite unnerving walking around the hotel, I completely understand that these chaps had rooms but they gave the place a real feel of a “hostel” not a hotel. In addition the lift was so slow I took the stairs as it was quicker. I am glad I never have to stay here again.

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Derby Museum & Art Gallery

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St Barnabas Church Of England Church

Kings Highway, Derby by Marston's Inns
4/5102 Reviews

Kings Highway, Derby by Marston's Inns

Derby|0.85km from St Barnabas Church Of England Church
We came to stay for 1 night for an event at our daughters University. We was not sure what to expect initially but first impressions were ok for the price paid. We only spent around an hour there after a 5 hour drive before heading to the event we came for so we were tired and didn’t check around the room or anything. Upon our return, we noticed that the extractor fan was not working and not switch on any wall to control it then also noticed the screw for the shower rail was loose enough that it is only just hanging on. It was also very warm inside the room but there is no air con or even a fan to speak of so had to sleep with the windows open. The place was also very dusty in obvious places like the light fixings and the top of the mirror etc. And also a lot of mould/mildew around the bath and taps, which when wiped, a lot came off easily. We decided that we were going to report the issues to the staff in the morning. We sadly had very little sleep as the room above us seems to have had very squeaky floors and the occupants were up late and arose early. Before we ever leave a hotel, we always ***** the bed and sheets and put them into the bath for the cleaning staff. This is when we found old blood stains on the quilt and questionable yellow stains on the mattress and mattress protector. I had to come to the conclusion that the cleaning staff are clearly not cleaning to a high enough standard and are rushing through everything. It’s a shame as we cannot warrant staying here again and will look for elsewhere in future. The redeeming factor was the staff who seemed very pleasant and friendly. Although the only staff we did see were inside the pub on arrival and on exit.

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Pride Park Stadium

Pentahotel Derby
3.8/595 Reviews

Pentahotel Derby

Derby|0.82km from Pride Park Stadium
I recently stayed at the Pentahotel Derby for a total of 3 nights, split across 2 stays. On both occasions, I didn’t feel very welcome checking in. On the second occasion, I was allocated a room with two single beds, with an accessible bathroom. I wasn’t given the option of a double bedroom and had to go down to get this changed, as there was availability. In addition, when I first checked in, I had to leave my credit card details in case I went over my company’s meal allowance, but on the second visit, I didn’t have to – inconsistent if you ask me. The public areas (reception, restaurant, and corridors) are nicely decorated. The food in the restaurant during the evenings is good; a special shoutout to one of the female waiters. She was always bubbly, and proactive, and nothing was too much of an ask for her. It was initially a tad unclear if you ordered food at the bar, but it turned out there is table service! Keeping on the topic of food – breakfast, which was mediocre. It was very disappointing that the coffee machine was still out of order on the last morning of check-out (Tuesday wasn’t working / Friday wasn’t working). Moving on to the double room. The decoration is minimalistic, and I was satisfied with the room’s cleanliness, although my room wasn't cleaned on the second night's stay. It is probably one of the better hotel rooms to stay in, in Derby – by the limited selection of hotels in Derby, not necessarily by choice. I found the bed comfortable and the bathroom acceptable. There was blood on one of the towels, which was slightly concerning though! One thing that lets Penta down (same in Reading) is that they don’t have an iron and an iron board in their rooms. Instead, you must collect one (if there is one available) from the corridor. Not only is this very annoying, but the irons also have buttons missing, and are in urgent need of repair. I stay in a lot of hotels with work, and I found the following things irritating: Tap placement doesn’t allow great hand placement in the sink / No soft close toilet seats / No master light switch near the bed (for all lights) / On floor 2 facing the car park, loud conversations can be heard, but not clearly / Room doors don’t soft close and slam (can be heard from the bed) / Having to use a key card to access the room floor during the day was irritating / No fast check-out option / TV remote was missing backing on both occasions / TV system is clunky and a nightmare to use I rate this hotel… a bit… meh! I think the rooms are a lot better than the Jury’s Inn, and if you can deal with the general shoddiness, I’d stay here rather than at a Jurys / Premier Inn.
Derby Midland Hotel
3.3/511 Reviews

Derby Midland Hotel

Derby|1.1km from Pride Park Stadium
its really hard to know where to start with this review so I will start from arrival. Car park - grim, but thankfully free at the moment. Check in- friendly and quick, really cant fault the ladies on reception. Lift out of service. Allocated a room on the second floor, not really a problem, I had called and asked for a room with access to both sides of the bed as I am only too familiar with best western selling rooms as doubles but really only fit for S/O. Great room given but a bit of a trek from reception when carrying luggage and a dog. The building is big and old and understandably has been empty for a few months but the smell of awful air freshener was too much. Our room was traditional but well appointed. View from window - grim. Heat unbearable. We had a problem with our room, somewhere there was a continued leak and what started of as a damp patch, on the carpet on one side of the bed turned in to a full puddle that spread to the other side of the bed. We voiced our concern but unfortunately there was no room swap to be had due to the hotel being at capacity. Thankfully we brought slippers but they ended up sopping wet and not fit for purpose. There is a small enclosed garden, nice enough to sit in with a drink and to walk our dog around. Big ant nest saw us soon return indoors though. No where for us to eat having a dog with us but that is the same at many hotels sadly. Bar prices ok but avoid the bottled beer. totally over priced. Sleep disturbed many times by what we could only think was clunking pipes. on check out the receptionist offered a bottle of wine for all our problems, it was appreciated but nothing would make up for such a calamity filled night. Sadly I shall not return but again the staff were great.

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Premier Inn Derby CC Riverlights
4/544 Reviews
Check-in is available at 3pm. The room and bathroom are large, but the windows are smaller than the room. The windows of other rooms in the building opposite have no view. The windows are locked and cannot be opened. I contacted the front desk and said that all the windows in the hotel cannot be opened, but because there are ventilation facilities, There was no feeling of depression during my stay. The bed was comfortable and clean. WiFi is slow. The location is close to the city center and a 30-minute walk to the train station. The service attitude of the hotel was poor. I paid in advance to stay for 3 nights. Due to an emergency at home, I only stayed for two nights. After many negotiations with the hotel, the hotel would not refund the remaining 1 night's prepaid room fee.
Risley Hall Hotel
3/581 Reviews
I read the reviews before I arrived and I have to say was worried about the state of the hotel. I arrived to a warm friendly welcome inside a beautiful old building. I was given room 10 . It was beautiful. Tea, coffee, biscuits, running hot water, comfortable bed, lovely and warm room In temperature. We booked in the Risley park pub for food as the restaurant in the hotel wasn’t open. The pub is less than 5 minutes walk. I booked this hotel as it’s less than 15 minutes from East Midlands airport and at a third of the cost of the usual chain hotels. I slept like a baby and checkout was accommodated at 3am. Do not let previous reviews deter you from booking this beautiful hotel. It was built in 1310 so yes it is an old building, yes there are cracks but this is all character for a building of this age.
Kings Highway, Derby by Marston's Inns
4/5102 Reviews
We came to stay for 1 night for an event at our daughters University. We was not sure what to expect initially but first impressions were ok for the price paid. We only spent around an hour there after a 5 hour drive before heading to the event we came for so we were tired and didn’t check around the room or anything. Upon our return, we noticed that the extractor fan was not working and not switch on any wall to control it then also noticed the screw for the shower rail was loose enough that it is only just hanging on. It was also very warm inside the room but there is no air con or even a fan to speak of so had to sleep with the windows open. The place was also very dusty in obvious places like the light fixings and the top of the mirror etc. And also a lot of mould/mildew around the bath and taps, which when wiped, a lot came off easily. We decided that we were going to report the issues to the staff in the morning. We sadly had very little sleep as the room above us seems to have had very squeaky floors and the occupants were up late and arose early. Before we ever leave a hotel, we always ***** the bed and sheets and put them into the bath for the cleaning staff. This is when we found old blood stains on the quilt and questionable yellow stains on the mattress and mattress protector. I had to come to the conclusion that the cleaning staff are clearly not cleaning to a high enough standard and are rushing through everything. It’s a shame as we cannot warrant staying here again and will look for elsewhere in future. The redeeming factor was the staff who seemed very pleasant and friendly. Although the only staff we did see were inside the pub on arrival and on exit.
Pentahotel Derby
3.8/595 Reviews
I recently stayed at the Pentahotel Derby for a total of 3 nights, split across 2 stays. On both occasions, I didn’t feel very welcome checking in. On the second occasion, I was allocated a room with two single beds, with an accessible bathroom. I wasn’t given the option of a double bedroom and had to go down to get this changed, as there was availability. In addition, when I first checked in, I had to leave my credit card details in case I went over my company’s meal allowance, but on the second visit, I didn’t have to – inconsistent if you ask me. The public areas (reception, restaurant, and corridors) are nicely decorated. The food in the restaurant during the evenings is good; a special shoutout to one of the female waiters. She was always bubbly, and proactive, and nothing was too much of an ask for her. It was initially a tad unclear if you ordered food at the bar, but it turned out there is table service! Keeping on the topic of food – breakfast, which was mediocre. It was very disappointing that the coffee machine was still out of order on the last morning of check-out (Tuesday wasn’t working / Friday wasn’t working). Moving on to the double room. The decoration is minimalistic, and I was satisfied with the room’s cleanliness, although my room wasn't cleaned on the second night's stay. It is probably one of the better hotel rooms to stay in, in Derby – by the limited selection of hotels in Derby, not necessarily by choice. I found the bed comfortable and the bathroom acceptable. There was blood on one of the towels, which was slightly concerning though! One thing that lets Penta down (same in Reading) is that they don’t have an iron and an iron board in their rooms. Instead, you must collect one (if there is one available) from the corridor. Not only is this very annoying, but the irons also have buttons missing, and are in urgent need of repair. I stay in a lot of hotels with work, and I found the following things irritating: Tap placement doesn’t allow great hand placement in the sink / No soft close toilet seats / No master light switch near the bed (for all lights) / On floor 2 facing the car park, loud conversations can be heard, but not clearly / Room doors don’t soft close and slam (can be heard from the bed) / Having to use a key card to access the room floor during the day was irritating / No fast check-out option / TV remote was missing backing on both occasions / TV system is clunky and a nightmare to use I rate this hotel… a bit… meh! I think the rooms are a lot better than the Jury’s Inn, and if you can deal with the general shoddiness, I’d stay here rather than at a Jurys / Premier Inn.
The Stuart Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western
3.4/5105 Reviews
Hotel breakfast in general, wins at a cheap price. Very warm. An extra bed can be placed in the room. The hotel has free parking. There is a bar next door, I don’t see other things to sell,
Leonardo Hotel Derby - Formerly Jurys Inn
4/5103 Reviews
A hotel that helps a colleague make a mistake. This family was good in all aspects of the evaluation and chose this family. The hotel's been making good comments. Nice position, too! Good recommendation!

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Highest Price£634
Lowest Price£30
Number of Reviews2,132
Number of Hotels496
Average Price (Weekdays)£117
Average Price (Weekends)£125

Derby Hotel Guide

Planning a trip to Derby? On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Derby. For trips in Derby, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. You can plan a one or two day trip to Derby.

Derby does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Derby has Long Eaton Railway Station and Derby City Centre. Each day, many trains run to and from Derby and other cities nearby.

When visiting Derby, you can choose from over 48 hotels with great reviews. As a popular tourist city, Derby has many renowned chain hotels. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. In Derby, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. A popular hotel in Derby, Breadsall Priory Marriott Hotel & Country Club is also one of the highest rated. Hilton East Midlands Airport is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Derby, such as Vines Bar, The Escape Room Guys, Derby Tourist Information Centre. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting East Midlands Aeropark. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Derby Theatre, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Hop Gate.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 5.93°C during the day, 2.87°C at night

• April to June: 14.07°C during the day, 9.76°C at night

• July to September: 17.83°C during the day, 13.48°C at night

• October to December: 8.58°C during the day, 5.49°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 21.523623 cm

• Summer: 22.834646 cm

• Autumn: 23.358267 cm

• Winter: 24.673227 cm

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