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Trivelles Regency, Nottingham
3.9/568 Reviews

Trivelles Regency, Nottingham

Nottingham|2.99km from Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park
I really wish I'd paid attention to the negative reviews of this hotel before I booked. I paid £153 for a single night of misery here, when it seems other nights are about £35-40 -- but even at that cheaper price, I'd still avoid it like a plague. The hotel has no parking, and on-street parking was non-existent. The corridors on our floor reeked of smoke, with a hint of ********* smoke. On first glance, our room was fine. Decent size, big windows etc. However, closer inspection revealed: - red stains on the wall, that looked like some sort of jam but who knows. - brown stains on the wall, I shudder to think what these were - the tap on the kitchen sink was not securely attached to the sink and came off when i tried to use it - the shower cubicle smelled of raw sewage - the bathroom needed a deep clean, lots of (what looked like) pubic hair on the floor, and general 'shower gunge' build up - there was about 20% of a full toilet roll available, with no others provided - the bed was presentable, but had long black hairs inside and under the sheet - the sheet was way too small, and uncovered the mattress during use - the walls in the room were paper-thin Additionally, and I can't really blame the hotel for this, next door is a student bar that was very loud most of the night, but nothing compared to the people in the room next to ours that played very loud music until 1am. Not the relaxing night before a 13.1 mile run we wanted!

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The Jubilee Hotel
4.1/599 Reviews
The environment is very good, located in the jubilee campus, very convenient for the students of jubilee campus. In terms of transportation, it is about ten minutes' walking distance from the National Express to the bus stop of Nottingham University (park campus), which is easy to find for tourists who came the previous day
The Orchard Hotel & Restaurant
4.4/5112 Reviews
A very modern, clean hotel. Breakfast is excellent with a great hot and cold buffet selection -the scrambled eggs are recommended! various freshly baked breads and pastries also available. We stayed in a superior room and there was a £10 per Night extra charge for a child’s camp bed which isn’t mentioned when booking. The room was clean with 4 Nespresso coffees which were refilled everyday although they kept refilling with decaf! Two bottles of water on arrival are not replenished and no fridge in the room. Surprisingly the bar and restaurant isn’t the best for families. They lacked any children’s menu so food options are very limited for younger children, we opted for a ham and cheese sandwich that the kitchen made especially. Overall a great stay and we will stay again despite these small issues that could be easily improved.
Dwell City Living
4.1/544 Reviews
Nottingham City Center
I have been staying here for 3 days a week since May 2023 and overall, I have to say that the accommodation is great, so my review is as follows. If you are driving get the Ringo Parking App on your phone as it makes the parking opposite much cheaper. It's less than 100 yards from the car park to the door. The Dwell has a system where you get a unique code to the front door and your room door (the codes are the same) so keep your code private. The hotel has a lift but it's been out of order all the time I have been there so it's stairs. You MUST ask for a ground floor room if you need one. I have had one every stay. When you get to your room the first thing you may notice is how clean it is, I have commented many times on the cleanliness. The hotel has a system where there is an iPad by the bed to run all the functions in the room the TV Air conditioning etc. At times I have struggled with the iPad but overall, it is good. There is a small kitchenette with a microwave, Why they don't have instructions for the microwave I do not know, I have joked about it a few times. You cannot even see the make so you can get them yourself. I have used the microwave to warm up a meal more by luck than judgment The bathroom is great, very nice shower, and again very clean. So that is the Dwell, I am there next week I think its great accommodation with a couple of minor negatives but overall VERY GOOD
Trivelles Regency, Nottingham
3.9/568 Reviews
I really wish I'd paid attention to the negative reviews of this hotel before I booked. I paid £153 for a single night of misery here, when it seems other nights are about £35-40 -- but even at that cheaper price, I'd still avoid it like a plague. The hotel has no parking, and on-street parking was non-existent. The corridors on our floor reeked of smoke, with a hint of ********* smoke. On first glance, our room was fine. Decent size, big windows etc. However, closer inspection revealed: - red stains on the wall, that looked like some sort of jam but who knows. - brown stains on the wall, I shudder to think what these were - the tap on the kitchen sink was not securely attached to the sink and came off when i tried to use it - the shower cubicle smelled of raw sewage - the bathroom needed a deep clean, lots of (what looked like) pubic hair on the floor, and general 'shower gunge' build up - there was about 20% of a full toilet roll available, with no others provided - the bed was presentable, but had long black hairs inside and under the sheet - the sheet was way too small, and uncovered the mattress during use - the walls in the room were paper-thin Additionally, and I can't really blame the hotel for this, next door is a student bar that was very loud most of the night, but nothing compared to the people in the room next to ours that played very loud music until 1am. Not the relaxing night before a 13.1 mile run we wanted!
Holiday Inn Nottingham
4.1/5123 Reviews
Room very out dated and disappointing, loud bathroom fan that kept me up all night and no plug next to the bed (only on the other side of the room). Tea tray is tucked in to a cupboard with a false drawer so is dangerous when opened as you don't expect the whole cupboard to open on your arm. Breakfast was disappointing, both hot and cold selection were dry as if they had been sat for a long time. Not what you expect for £130 mid week stay. Only positive was the great staff at breakfast who were very friendly. Would not come back to this hotel if I was in the area.
Saco Nottingham the Ropewalk
4.4/541 Reviews
Nottingham City Center
The room is very large and comfortable, the stay experience is not bad, the sanitation facilities are OK, overall it is quite satisfactory, the reception service at the front desk is also very warm, that is, it is a little tired to go out and climb the slope.

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Nottingham Travel Guide

Hotels in Nottingham

Weather & the best time to travel Nottingham:

Nottingham is a magnificent youthful city located on the bank of the river Trent in Northern Ireland. It is a major cultural destination with a long history as a trading hub. It offers some of the best art galleries and several other iconic locations. It hosts some of the best events and festivals which tourists and locals alike throng to from neighbouring cities. It is called the “Queen of the Midlands” due to its wonderful location and serene beauty. It is also known as the place where the story of Robinhood legend initially originated. Nottingham lies in an area of low hills, surrounded by beautiful greenery. It has a temperate oceanic climate with mild summers and mild winters. Spring months are the best time to visit this magnificent place. Autumn is also a good time to visit this place as it has milder temperatures and longer daytime periods you can spend visiting its many attractions.

Airport/ nearby airport:

Nottingham East Midlands Airport is located approximately 13 miles north-east from the city centre. It is well connected to some of the top tourist destinations via popular public transport systems. It has been established as the transit hub for many low-cost airlines that include operators like RyanAir and jet2.com. It handles more than 4 million passengers per year and is registered as one of the busiest airports in the UK. 

Transportation:

Getting to Nottingham from Nottingham Airport is easy. The Airport has a well-connected transport system with the city centre. The huge motorway network makes it easy for commuters to reach the airport on time and vice versa. Skylink bus services operate 24/7 and form a convenient means of transport. There is a whole range of bus services available for a quick and convenient means to travel across the major tourist destinations. You can also hire a car and travelling by car to and from the Airport to the city centre is super convenient and easy.

How to get to the destination:

There are several flights offering direct and connecting flight services to Nottingham from nearly all major cities in the area. It is well connected to some of the major cities in Europe and the Middle East as well. Some of the flight services operating in this route are RyanAir, Jet2.com, TUI Airways, and British Airways to name a few. Make sure you are getting the best flight prices and book your flight ticket in advance to avoid last-minute hurdles.

Hotel info, prices for different hotel range: 

Plan your travel well in advance to get some of the best Nottingham hotel deals. Here is a list of some of the best 4 Star hotels in Nottingham.

  • Crowne Plaza Nottingham is located in the heart of the city and is within walking distance from the Royal Centre. The Railway station is a 15-minute walking distance from the hotel. The hotel offers some of the best and modern amenities and Wi-Fi access. Room rates range from UK £80 for 1 night per person and may vary.
  • The Lace Market Hotel is a well-designed refurbished hotel with a fine dining restaurant and modern amenities. It provides an amazing breakfast meal with a record for exceptional cleanliness. The staff are very friendly and the original grand features of the building and interiors give it a very upscale look. Room rates range from UK £60 for 1 night per person and may vary depending on the season and rooms.

Here is a list of some 3 Star Nottingham hotels that provides a comfortable stay –

  • Strathdon Hotel is located next to the Old Market Square and is close to some of the popular tourist attractions in the city. It is merely a 20 minutes walking distance from the train station. It provides free Wi-Fi access in all the rooms along with essential amenities for the guest. Room rates range from UK £45 for 1 night per person and may vary accordingly.
  • Premier Inn, Nottingham Arena is very close to shopping malls and other popular tourist hotspots. It is the best place for tourists looking for a night’s stay after clubbing, or for families. It is at a walking distance from the Train Station and from East Midlands Airport it is just a few miles away. Room rates range from UK £78 for 1 night per person and may vary accordingly.
  • If you are looking for budget accommodations and cheap hotels in Nottingham, one can try the Fairhaven Guest Accommodation with access to free Wi-Fi and free parking space for the guests. It provides all the essential amenities with good hygiene. Room rates range from UK £70 for 1 night per person and may vary.

Tourist Information: 

Top tourist attractions in Nottingham:

Some of the things to do in Nottingham include visits to these iconic tourist destinations. Nottingham Castle is one of the famous tourist attractions. This ancient building has a lot of history and culture that visitors need to explore. The Flying Horse Walk Shopping Center is located at the heart of the city. It is the best place to shop for clothes and designer wears besides offering almost everything that a shopper needs. Take a tour of the famous Nottingham Cathedral which is more than 200 years old. This iconic building is famous for its intricate architectural design hosting a wide array of events.

Top food places in Nottingham:

One of the iconic Nottingham attractions includes the Victoria Center where you will find the best restaurants and cafes. If you are looking for some authentic Thai food restaurant, try the Zaap Restaurant for some amazing culinary delights with peculiar Thai interiors. You can try the best bacon, French fries, and stilton at the Malt Cross in St. James Street.

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