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St Albans City Centre
3.1/542 Reviews

St Albans City Centre

Saint Albans|2.12km from St Albans Organ Theatre
Appalled at the cleanliness in room 133 - carpets heavily stained, covered in dust, hair & fluff. Stains up the walls too. Fixings broken with holes in the headboard. Room smelled so strongly of smoke & damp it was overpowering. Bathroom walls stained & bath/shower area had black mould. Filthy chair - you wouldn't even sit on it in a pub. The bedside light switch was also faulty - I couldnt turn it off without having to move its position and press with everything i had. It had broken bits of plastic in the fitting. I reported the problems several times - but no manager gave me their name during my stay and I spoke to three. They said the hotel was fully booked and that they didn't handle complaints & I'd have to google it. Nobody apologised & they werent friendly. None of the issues were resolved during my 3 night stay. All my belongings smelled of smoke when I got home. It was the beginning of the half term holidays so I didn't have any choice but to sleep there. I stayed in room 133 which is opposite a nightclub that stays open until 3:30am on Fridays/Saturdays. Despite the 'soundproofing' I got barely any sleep those 2 nights. This wasn't just a bit of ”city centre noise” - it was full-on continuous, bass-thumping and people screaming and shouting outside the bedroom window below. I understand that's not part of the 'goodnight guarantee' but they really shouldn't use that room on a weekend. Complained via the website within 7 days after stay & still no response or acknowledgement of complaint. I've stayed in so many premier inns over the last decade or so: Wirral, Blackpool, Leeds Whitehall, Glasgow, Scarborough, Newcastle, Stirling - just to name a few - so I know what to expect. St. Albans was truly the worst.
White Hart Hotel
3.7/554 Reviews

White Hart Hotel

Saint Albans|2.15km from St Albans Organ Theatre
The emails I was bombarded with told me that ”A warm welcome awaits you” but this wasn't the case, the welcome was actually cold and slightly awkward. Stayed on business for 2 nights, room was very very noisy (at front on to main road) with badly fitting windows. I got almost no sleep for two nights. I'd stayed in town because I wanted to be well-rested for work, next time I'll just get up at 4am and drive the 3 1/2 hours to St Albans. The whole hotel was in need of an update/refurb. Yes, I know it's an old building, but you can still keep it clean and up to date. Mattress was horrendous, lumpy, dirty and shapeless - years past it's sell-by date. There is really is no excuse for this sort of thing. The toilet had a macerator which was very noisy, and went off automatically when I used it at 3am. I think I woke up the people in the next room as I heard grumbling voices and then someone come out of their door and walk to mine and listen, presumably wondering what all the din was. Really sorry if this was you! The room was cluttered, with an excess of old furniture and heaters. Cobwebs and filth behind the bed. The sink was separate, actually in the room. Bizarrely, the tap was on a stalk and didn't quite reach over the edge of the basin but just ran onto the lip, which meant water went everywhere. Bar staff seemed friendly and helpful enough. I didn't sample the food. Would've been a one-star review, but for the really great central location, opposite St Albans Cathedral. Won't return.

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St Albans City Centre
3.1/542 Reviews
Appalled at the cleanliness in room 133 - carpets heavily stained, covered in dust, hair & fluff. Stains up the walls too. Fixings broken with holes in the headboard. Room smelled so strongly of smoke & damp it was overpowering. Bathroom walls stained & bath/shower area had black mould. Filthy chair - you wouldn't even sit on it in a pub. The bedside light switch was also faulty - I couldnt turn it off without having to move its position and press with everything i had. It had broken bits of plastic in the fitting. I reported the problems several times - but no manager gave me their name during my stay and I spoke to three. They said the hotel was fully booked and that they didn't handle complaints & I'd have to google it. Nobody apologised & they werent friendly. None of the issues were resolved during my 3 night stay. All my belongings smelled of smoke when I got home. It was the beginning of the half term holidays so I didn't have any choice but to sleep there. I stayed in room 133 which is opposite a nightclub that stays open until 3:30am on Fridays/Saturdays. Despite the 'soundproofing' I got barely any sleep those 2 nights. This wasn't just a bit of ”city centre noise” - it was full-on continuous, bass-thumping and people screaming and shouting outside the bedroom window below. I understand that's not part of the 'goodnight guarantee' but they really shouldn't use that room on a weekend. Complained via the website within 7 days after stay & still no response or acknowledgement of complaint. I've stayed in so many premier inns over the last decade or so: Wirral, Blackpool, Leeds Whitehall, Glasgow, Scarborough, Newcastle, Stirling - just to name a few - so I know what to expect. St. Albans was truly the worst.
White Hart Hotel
3.7/554 Reviews
The emails I was bombarded with told me that ”A warm welcome awaits you” but this wasn't the case, the welcome was actually cold and slightly awkward. Stayed on business for 2 nights, room was very very noisy (at front on to main road) with badly fitting windows. I got almost no sleep for two nights. I'd stayed in town because I wanted to be well-rested for work, next time I'll just get up at 4am and drive the 3 1/2 hours to St Albans. The whole hotel was in need of an update/refurb. Yes, I know it's an old building, but you can still keep it clean and up to date. Mattress was horrendous, lumpy, dirty and shapeless - years past it's sell-by date. There is really is no excuse for this sort of thing. The toilet had a macerator which was very noisy, and went off automatically when I used it at 3am. I think I woke up the people in the next room as I heard grumbling voices and then someone come out of their door and walk to mine and listen, presumably wondering what all the din was. Really sorry if this was you! The room was cluttered, with an excess of old furniture and heaters. Cobwebs and filth behind the bed. The sink was separate, actually in the room. Bizarrely, the tap was on a stalk and didn't quite reach over the edge of the basin but just ran onto the lip, which meant water went everywhere. Bar staff seemed friendly and helpful enough. I didn't sample the food. Would've been a one-star review, but for the really great central location, opposite St Albans Cathedral. Won't return.
Sopwell House Hotel
4.2/547 Reviews
We had high expectations after reading the website and based on the price. Overall we enjoyed the stay but it wasn’t quite 5*. The welcome at reception was efficient / lukewarm. There was also working going on in the lobby area. Our Chic room was on the first floor no mention of a lift or a help with the bags. The room itself was nice and the bed comfy, but the bathroom was pretty small for the price and perceived room standard. Our room was near the stairs and at the intersection of 2 corridors so a little noisy at times. My wife said the spa was wonderful. We ate in the bistro and thought the food was good an reasonably priced but the setting was quite functional. (Please invest in some vinegar!) Breakfast was fine but not special given the hotel. One or two areas are starting to look a bit tired. In general the staff were friendly and helpful. So in summary very nice but could do better. Would we stay again - probably, and it might help that our expectations will have been tempered.
Ardmore House Hotel
3.7/536 Reviews
We stayed here mid August for one night. A most pleasant place to relax and enjoy a game of cribbage on a beautiful garden from one of the patio chairs with tables. What a beautiful place to enjoy a special event. See my attached photos of the planters and hanging baskets. The staff were kind and attentive. The hotel was quiet even though it is convenient for everything in the middle of St Albans. Breakfast was delicious. How nice to have the toast brought to the table so no waiting for the toaster machine to go round twice! I enjoyed a tasty evening meal of steak pie and apple pie with Villa Maria wine. There were plenty of pasta dishes on the reasonably priced menu. No need to go out to eat. I would happily stay there again and enjoy another Choral evensong in the Cathedral, a visit to the Roman amphitheatre to see a summer play snd perhaps a little shopping....
The Samuel Ryder Hotel St Albans, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4.2/5103 Reviews
Very clean and comfortable. Spacious room. The room is not very old. You won't feel sticky on the carpet. Great service. The value of the breakfast is just ok. The location is convenient. Very close to the park and there are many restaurants nearby.

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Saint Albans Travel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Planning a trip to Saint Albans? You can plan a day tour in Saint Albans. Saint Albans is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Saint Albans using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are not many hotels in Saint Albans. Guests are advised to book in advance. Hotels in Saint Albans offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hotels under the Holiday Inn Express brand are a good choice. Holiday Inn Express is the most popular brand among tourists. Clarion Collection Hotel St Albans in Saint Albans is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Ardmore House Hotel.

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