Just over 1 mile from city centre, situated in the immediate vicinity of Birmingham's best ... more
nightclubs and restaurants. The Hotel is situated in leafy Edgbaston, offering luxurious surroundings and a friendly atmosphere. Built in 1854, The Edgbaston Pal...
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Located in the heart of leafy Edgbaston the Edgbaston Palace Hotel is just minutes away ... more
from the hustle and bustle of Birmingham City CentreThe Edgbaston Palace is only a short walk away from Birmingham's Night Clubs Bars Restaurants Casinos Thea...
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Edgbaston Palace is a grade II listed, early Victorian property set in a private courtyard ... more
and grounds in Edgbaston, one mile from Birmingham city centre. The hotel features 50 individually decorated and furnished guestrooms, over two floors, with colo...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Edgbaston Palace is a grade II listed, early Victorian property set in a private courtyard ... more
and grounds in Edgbaston, one mile from Birmingham city centre. The hotel features 50 individually decorated and furnished guestrooms, over two floors, with colo...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Central location, clean Disadvantages: Food, rooms
We stayed at this hotel in London a little over a month ago now for two nights, we chose this hotel mainly because of the central location and because it was only a ten minuite walk from the show we had booked to go too.
Check in was very quick - About ten minuites and the staff at the reception seemed very friendly.
My first thoughts on the hotel was that it looked really clean and that it was nicely decorated and it looked modern.
I was a little dissapointed with our room as it was very small and basic, our room had a double bed, tea and coffee making facilities, a tv with satellite and a small, basic en suite bathroom with a shower.
The views from our room very very poor - A block of offices which made our room dark as they were so close.
The hotel has two bars and two resturaunts, the bars were again nicely decorated ...
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 ...
Advantages: Comfortable, clean, good staff Disadvantages: A few faults, doesnt live up to expectations
This review is about my Christmas party experience at the Strand PalaceHotel.
This year, I was in charge of organising our office Christmas party, and, being based in South East London, the department tends to head to Bromley or Greenwich for a meal. But this year we decided to go all out, and go 'up west', and so I came across the Strand Palacehotel on my googlequest and we decided to go posh as well.
The booking process was slightly tiresome, seeing as the particular member of staff we made our booking through was somewhat challenged in the brains department. The initial booking process was easy. We booked ourselves in for the three-course carvery meal, and then Channy and I (the office babies) were sent scuttling around collecting everybody's cash (£33 per head). All was sent in when a couple of weeks later, the girl calls me ...