My stay at the Marriott Leicester was genuinely enjoyable and exceeded my expectations. From the moment I arrived, the staff were welcoming and attentive, making check-in smooth and stress-free. The room was spacious, spotless, and comfortable, with everything I needed for a relaxing stay. I especially liked the calm atmosphere—it felt like a proper break. The location was also ideal, close to Fosse Park and the motorway, but still peaceful. Overall, the Marriott Leicester felt like a perfect mix of comfort and class.
The hotel is a university hotel which is relatively close to the school. It takes about 30 minutes to walk to the town. The bed is comfortable and the sanitation is relatively clean. It is not very convenient. It can only be used in the hotel or the dining hall next to the hotel. Generally speaking, it is still Quite satisfactory.
I’d stay there again because the bed was larger and more comfortable than the hotel I usually stay at on my annual trip to see family. Room was clean. The downsides: We arrived at around 11:30 and they wouldn’t check us in until after 12, I get that this is policy but other hotels in the city are flexible and we’d been travelling 20 hours. Also the air con in the room didn’t work and it was very hot for the UK so had a bit of trouble sleeping. They said they’d take a look and gave us a fan because I guess they couldn’t do anything but it didn’t quite cut it…
awesome! Classic B&B, not far from the town centre, very close to the steam train station, next to the Tesco convenience store and Chinese restaurant. Opposite is a large green area. The house is very local, the interior is very retro and the facilities in the room are very comprehensive. The fly in the ointment is that the heating is not enough. The daily heating starts from 3 pm to the morning, but the owner will give a small electric heater, there is water for washing hands, a cold water tap, a hot water, may be the reason for the old house, hot water faucet It’s hot, and it’s the same as a college student dormitory more than a decade ago. The owner is the two old gentlemen (Derek and Lez) and a cute dog. Everyday breakfast is absolutely good, Derek is serving everyone every morning, Lez is responsible for the kitchen, classic English breakfast, tastes good, and the environment is very good. The owner is very enthusiastic, there is a piano in the private living room, you can play, Derek plays the piano, and Lez sings, very interesting.
The hotel room is relatively large for a European hotel, and the room is very clean. For service, you have to call the front desk, and the waiter will provide timely service. The breakfast is not bad. If breakfast is not included, you can enjoy breakfast for about ten euros. The overall feeling is pretty good and cost-effective. It is a trustworthy hotel.
Loved this hotel was so reasonably priced was really pleasantly surprised beautiful clean room hot water was piping so was able to have lovely bath .. went on a freezing cold evening in feb but the heating was on the whole time was very hot and cozy .. lovely hotel would definitely recommend.. breakfast and all the staff excellent
Beautiful room on a historic building. Friendly and helpful staff. Very tasty restaurant for dinner and reasonably priced. Eggs at breakfast would be icing on the cake!
Hotel was lovely. We stayed here and headed into Alton towers which was just an hour from hotel. Local village pubs in burbage were nice. Hotel was clean. Hotel bar was great and resturant was also very nice.
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TTheresa Chan2021.12.27
Premier Inn City Centre is just next to the train station and it’s very convenient. Decent room size and the couch is good where you could seat on and enjoy the view of the Leicester City Centre. The room is clean and bed is comfortable. Hot and continental breakfast options just pay when you walkin. I will definitely return to Premier Inn for my next trip to Leicester. Highly recommend this hotel to friends.
its just in the center of town , best location , best food, and best service ! Just perfect for me as I am stay here hotel almost for 4 months , even will be more longer
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PPeter alan wilkinsonThe accommodation was clean, the usual kettle, coffee and Tea was provided. Water was provided via a carefree ( flip open bottle with a stopper ). Not sure the tap water in the room was safe but the water supplied was good which was handy as you could not fill the kettle from the wash basin , which was small in size.
My room had a walk in shower but it was in the shape of a quarter circle with the doors closing in the centre. If you were a large person getting in or out it was a squeeze. Towels, soap and shampoo provided but the satchels were difficult to open. Scissors or a sharp knife would be needed or very strong fingers lol. The bathroom was clean however there was an aroma maybe from the stench pipe but all in all it met my needs. Access was from a side door which you could unlock with the keys given to you when you book in at the bar. Be mindful all rooms are one floor up, the stairs are steep with one handrail so if you are disabled don't book here.
Zowie was the lady in charge, polite, helpful and freindly but sadly the opening times of the bar are limited. Open from 12 midday to 10pm Mon to Friday and longer on Saturday and Sunday. They obviously do a good Sunday lunch as I arrived Sunday and the place was heaving with customers. Never got a chance to sample their cuisine , breakfast was in a cafe about 2 minutes walk away. I was out early and back late hence I did not eat there.
Parking is free, but if you arrive Sunday the carpark will be full up with hungry customers.
There was a housekeeper who would tidy the room, change the towels but the bedlinen is not changed daily.
Overall the stay there was good however as there is no breakfast included it borders on being a little overpriced.
GGuest UserNice hotel, a little dated but everything was clean and tidy. No bar or restaurant facilities for the evening but we were going out for dinner and they did get us a bottle of wine from behind the bar. Only major issue was the mattress in the room, there was basically a hole on one side and both sides were so worn out it was funny. Had I paid more than £56 I’d have asked for a room move
GGuest UserReally good value hotel at East Midlands Airport.
I stayed here for one night due to its proximity to the airport. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. The rooms are fairly basic, but this is a Holiday Inn Express, not a luxury hotel. The bed was comfortable and there was a hairdryer, kettle, iron and a few other features in the room. Wifi was fast and stable which is a big plus. The food is the restaurant was fairly decent and it was certainly quite busy the evening I was there. Breakfast is included for all rooms and there were plenty of hot and cold options with juices and coffees etc. OK it won't win any Michelin stars, but I was happy for the price. The hotel is around a 10 minute walk to the terminal or there is a bus stop right outside which gets there in a few minutes.
GGuest UserHotel was lovely. We stayed here and headed into Alton towers which was just an hour from hotel. Local village pubs in burbage were nice. Hotel was clean. Hotel bar was great and resturant was also very nice.
JJudith carolineI was quite disappointed if I'm honest. The Hilton Group used to be quite prestigious hotels but they are not now, or this one wasn't, at all. I thought the rooms were tired and needed updating and modernising. Even the corridors and carpet needed updating. We had no hand-wash in the basin dispenser, the door was too wide for the small mere size of the bathroom and it needed updating, very badly. No mirror in the bedroom so impossible to see what my hair looked like when I dried it. No complimentary biscuits and no fridge. When I visited the steam room in the eve there were 2 children aged 6 and 8 in there, not what I expected who then went in the hot tub. Both are not for children. The swimming pool was noisy. When in hot tub, a member of the LW Health Club who told me his membership price, told me that the hotel has many immigrants staying there who are allowed to use the pool and facilities, omg, I was horrified. He said recently it is always noisy and rammed full,not good. I had thought it would have been alot better, very disappointed 😞.
GGuest UserTo customer service. My partner and l stayed at the Bosworth Hall hotel whilst travelling north for an overnight stay to break our journey and get refreshed to continue our journey. Sadly although the staff were amicable and the site was good we got very little sleep as there was hard noise through the night and early morning. This was acceptable but the bathroom facilities were unacceptable. There was very little water pressure so we could not shower and when inspected the pipe had obviously been faulty and leaking prior to our visit but the pipe had been wrapped with electrical insulation tape and the pressure reduced so it didn,t blow the tape off when used. It was a poor advert for a high class hotel. I attach a photo of the pipe. Also l expect you to make recompense to me. Regards Jacob Thomlinson.
GGuest UserA pretty well situated hotel, although next to the hospital so ambulances running all night if you are a light sleeper. Otherwise it is a short walk to everything.
The staff were awesome, super polite and accommodating. The rooms were well thought out with in built desks in the back of headboards and a small fridge for personal use. The thoughtful touches were fantastic and the bathroom products were top tier.
There were two complimentary cans of water in the fridge, hot chocolate sachets and tea and coffee in the room.
The shower was amazing with a waterfall feature and detachable shower head too.
GGuest UserDisappointingly the WORST room I have ever stayed in.
I had read reviews that the place was dated, but my bathroom door had literally fallen off its hinges. You can overlook a bit of dated decor, but my room was absolutely filthy. You could see the dirty and dust build up on furniture like the armchair, someone’s sock was in the fireplace, cobwebs and spiders in corners and under furniture, ***** on the loo seat and black mould and mildew in the bathroom. I even saw silverfish running across the bed!
Bedroom amenities were very minimal also, but the cherry on the cake was having to listen to the bar staff discussing vomiting and diarrhoea while waiting for my dinner.
Such a shame as the location is lovely.
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