In Wolverhampton city centre, just 500 metres from the train station, the 4-star Novotel Wolverhampton City Centre offers spacious, contemporary rooms and has a bar and restaurant.
Set in 4 acres of gardens and ornamental woodland, The Mount Hotel is a 4 star premier hotel in Wolverhampton offering free parking and easy access to major road networks.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Good location, although I thought the breakfast finished early for a Sunday and the 11am checkout was a bit early also.
Opposite Wolverhampton’s pretty West Park and set in a Victorian building, A Park View Hotel has original features, high ceilings and large windows throughout.
Anita
United Kingdom
The friendliness of the staff, nothing was too much trouble.
Very relaxed and comfortable stay. Food was delicious.
Would stay again if visiting the area.
Holiday Inn Wolverhampton - Racecourse is 1 mile from Wolverhampton city centre and 1.6 miles from University of Wolverhampton. The private setting is shared with Wolverhampton Racecourse.
Barons Court Hotel offers great-value, award-winning accommodation just one mile from Wolverhampton city centre. Enjoy free car parking and free Wi-Fi.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Plenty of parking, friendly staff, comfortable bed, and an interesting collection of eclectic items make for a hotel with plenty of character. Within a short drive of the centre of Wolverhampton and, although near a relatively busy road, the rooms were quiet.
Winner of Black Country Hotel & Tourism GOLD award. Awarded ‘Quality in Wolverhampton status' by City Council for high standard of customer service as well as a Booking.com "Award of Excellence 2016"...
Daniel
United Kingdom
- Room is clean and comfortable
- Good value for money
- Staff are friendly and helpful
- Hotel has character and charm - e.g the rooms are still locked with manual keys, wooden beams supporting the ceiling, layout emphasises that it’s a converted property
- Managed to get more than 3 hours of sleep, which was considerably more then the last time I stayed in a Wolverhampton hotel
In 5 acres of peaceful grounds, 3 miles from Wolverhampton city centre, this beautifully preserved Georgian mansion offers free parking and superb leisure facilities, including an indoor pool.
Tiffany
United Kingdom
Beds in both rooms were comfortable
Spa facilities were amazing
Situated in Wolverhampton, the refurbished The Connaught Hotel Wolverhampton offers an on-site bar, situated just 1 mile from Wolverhampton railway station.
Featuring 5-star accommodation, The Larches is located in Wolverhampton, 12 km from Chillington Hall and 22 km from Arena Birmingham.
Henry
United Kingdom
We stayed in the superior room which was very nice. Spacious room with a small kitchen and en suite bathroom.
Came stocked with some pots and a couple of bottles of water (very welcomed after the long trip down)
Location wise, it's a nice walk to the city centre, but far enough away to be peaceful. The street definitely gets loud on occasion but closing the window for a bit solved that. Close to a few small shops where you can stock up on essentials.
The bed is extremely comfortable, the double windows let in a lot of natural light and the bathroom was clean and nice.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Wolverhampton cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wolverhampton are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wolverhampton can on average be found for £82 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £72 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Wolverhampton for tonight. You'll pay on average around £111 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Wolverhampton will cost around £78 (based on Booking.com prices).
The city of Wolverhampton is amazingly only a short and very...
The city of Wolverhampton is amazingly only a short and very pleasant, easy 7 mile drive of the inner-ring road, reached through the lovely leafy suburb of Tettenhall. There are numerous museums within a 10 mile radius related to the Black Country. A number of these Museums are 'Living' Museums, depicting life as it was at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Nearby is the RAF Museum at Cosford, and the beautiful village of Much Wenlock which has now been recognised as the birthplace of the Olympic Games model. And all around is the glorious countryside and sights of Shropshire, surely one of the UK's most undervalued counties.
Graham
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lots of places to eat.
Lots of places to eat. Good shopping centre within easy walk of hotel. Need to know your way around a roundabout and ring road the traffic system takes a bit of getting used to. Friendly people in stores although some had problems with my Scots accent and my Scots money.
Great breakfast at Gatehouse and its served until Noon so you can have a lie in.
Lovely scones in the M&S cafe in the shopping centre.
Claudette
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Extremely filthy place—surroundings are super filthy
Extremely filthy place—surroundings are super filthy
Owner of property lacks manners, customer service, communication, and super rude. She has no courtesy to speak to us. She has no empathy or sympathy towards humanity!
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
Went to Wolverhampton HORSE racing enjoyed the evening.
Went to Wolverhampton HORSE racing enjoyed the evening. Do not stay at novotel HOTEL as there are zero.instructions on how to use air conditioning large unit. It is on auto mode coming on and off all night very loud NOISE cannot get any SLEEP. Change rooms same thing happening
vincent
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wolves is a city I love, people are pleasant, helpful, you...
Wolves is a city I love, people are pleasant, helpful, you can go out safely at night. Multicultural a literal melting pot, just perhaps infrastructure needs updating a bit but I believe this is underway.
Lorrine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wolverhampton has a bad press but is well worth visiting.
Wolverhampton has a bad press but is well worth visiting. It has some excellent leisure facilities, easy access to a number of tourist attractions and beautiful surrounding countryside. The city centre is easy to get around on foot but the use of a car is preferable. Neighbouring villages have a range of independent coffee shops, restaurants and premium pubs.
Having stayed here before I knew that the Barons Court was an ideal hotel for my needs. The rooms are well kept and stocked with tea and coffee. Keith the manager was as always friendly and attentive. The breakfast was excellent and served promptly. We booked the hotel as it was five minute drive from the venue . Excellent all round. The old interior complete with suit of armour and memorabilia gives off an excellent vibes.
I have been to this hotel many times - always my 1st choice when travelling to Wolverhampton.
The owner & staff always very friendly - nothing is too much trouble.
Good room facilities, comfortable beds, good shower.
Excellent choice of breakfast foods & good small restaurant. Good bar selection.
There is a large park (West Park) across the road, for walking/running/leisure.
Easy access to city centre.
This is a really nice place to stay. It had everything, was clean, comfy bed, small functional kitchenette with a larger kitchen available if needed. Parking off street. It had it all. I've stayed in lots of places and hotels, upmarket and budget. Glaisdale offers something different, at a great price, with a kitchenette which is a real bonus. You really cannot go wrong.
Fantastic location for a visit to a concert at The Halls in Wolverhampton. 5 minute walk from the train and bus stations and then a further 5 minutes to the Halls. Right in the town centre but we didn't experience too much night time noise. Spotlessly clean and very comfortable. Great to find somewhere that caters for 3 adults at a very reasonable price.
The hotel was clean.
Close to city centre and shopping if you wished to do so.
We stayed for 2 nights as going to a gig at kk steel Mill.
Spa and gym area adequate, although the pool is on the small side. Overall a decent stay.
Would book this again if required. Can't comment on food available as didn't eat here.
Ideal location for a one night stay to see a concert at the Halls in Wolverhampton. Room was lovely and clean, bed nice and comfy and lovely hot shower. The staff were friendly and we enjoyed a late night drink in the onsite bar after the concert. Budget friendly hotel that does what it says on the tin.
The larches is within 10 minutes walking distance of Wolverhampton town centre and has a Sainsbury’s local just at the end of the street, which is super handy. The decor was very nice, and the bed was comfortable. Good internet connection, and a decent size tv.
The host is genuinely friendly and helpful. The apartment is clean, spacious, and has a fast wifi, TV with YouTube and Netflix, comfy beds, a cooking ready kitchen, and easy access to grocery store and city centre.
Staff was helpful and friendly. Whole hotel was so clean and tidy. Breakfast was really good and lovely options. We had the feeling nothing was too much trouble.
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