incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,46/10 - Elegant corridors lead to the bedrooms. Here, the ... more
architectural design and the restored neoclassicaldecors, reflect the care and attention which we have been giving to hospitality for over 30 years. The Hotel is ...
Hotel Britannia boasts a privileged position in the heart of Rome, around the corner from ... more
the Opera House and a 10-minute walk to both Termini Station and the Coliseum.The building is a fine example of 19th-century architecture and boasts refined inter...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Neoclassical Britannia Hotel in central Rome, Italy, is located behind ... more
Rome's Opera House. The hotel is within two kilometres of the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Forum and the Coliseum. Repubblica metro stop is 300 metres away, and th...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Neoclassical Britannia Hotel in central Rome, Italy, is located behind ... more
Rome's Opera House. The hotel is within two kilometres of the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Forum and the Coliseum. Repubblica metro stop is 300 metres away, and th...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Cheap! Central Location. Disadvantages: Soft Pillows, dirty bathroom.
expensive. So, it was time for some shopping around?
Doing a load of searching and whatnot on Google, I stumbled upon this, the BritanniaHotel. Located down New Street, Birmingham, and at just £35 per night as the advanced fee ? it was a bargain.
Finding The Hotel
Being pretty poor at most sort of planning, I didn?t really take much note of exactly where the Hotel was, just that it was somewhere down New Street. So, it actually took us a bit of finding, but that was mainly due to us not knowing Birmingham at all. All I remember now, is it is next to Primark, so that?s that.
The Room
We had room 225, located right at the end of the maze-like corridor, on floor two. Opening the door, the room was pretty much how we expected it to be ? as basic as humanly possible. Two Beds, sat next to each other, with a tiny set of drawers to ...
I stayed at this hotel for work purposes on Monday 3rd March in a single room on the sixth floor. We paid £70 B&B.
My initial reaction was to be extremely negative about this hotel, however, on reflection i think it is important to point out some of its good points. I would not say it was an enjoyable experience, however, it was adequate and i've had worse!
On the plus side -
This is a proper city centre hotel - right in the centre of town, close to shops. If you are visiting Birmingham to shop, this is perfect.
The kettle and toilet were clean, which is always a good start!
The member of staff who booked me in was pleasant and helpful. There was an error with our booking, we had 4 rooms booked, but only two of us were on the list. She gave me the list to check through - which had other guest's names and personal details ...
I stayed at this hotel when I went to London for a two night stay, it was a travel package which included coach travel down, we didn't know where we were staying until we got there and believe me if I had have known I wouldn't have gone. The outside looked okay and the lobby didn't look too bad either but then we went in our room, it was very dark and dull and very dated, it was fairly clean though. The toilet and shower were seperate the toilet needed updating also, there was tiles in it and they were cracked and looked as if they had been stuck on by somone who didn't know what they were doing. There was no bath just a stand alone shower squashed into a cupboard that was hidden with a door.
The food- The travel package included breakfast and tea, there wasn't much choice, if your fussy your stuffed basically, and it was all cold ...