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Advantages: Ease of use, good offers Disadvantages: Inconsistent
The Hanover International Hotel chain only have hotels in the UK (well actually having checked the locations it is only England and Wales).
They have 14 Hotels in Skipton, Huddersfield, Scunthorpe, Ashbourne, Hinckley, Daventry, Dunstable, Harpenden, Cardiff Bay, Bromsgrove, Reading, Basingstoke, Chewton(Bristol) and Eynsham (Oxford). The hotels are all 3 or 4 stars and 'most' of the ones I have visited are very good.
All have good facilities such as pools, saunus, gyms, and most offer good business facilities as well.
The standards of hotel and service vary quite a lot across the hotel chain so it pays to check out each hotel prior to any visit.
For example, the Hinckley hotel is a very large modern and impersonal hotel. The staff are reasonable, the restaurant is passable and the facilities are excellent. Compare this ...
Advantages: Clean, friendly, low cost for what you get Disadvantages: Bit far out of town
Although it's been a while since i last visited this hotel, I have to say it was amazing. Definitely one of the best hotels that I have ever been to. Granted it is more for the business traveller due to it's location but all the same it's very smart.
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The location is really the only downside to such a superb hotel. Located in the South East of the city, the hotel is about 8 km from the city centre and almost 25km from the airport. It is within walking distance (infact a bridge connects it) to EXPO trade grounds and is next to the TUI arena. So really the hotel is more for business travellers rather than tourists and this is where the hotel has decidedly aimed the hotel at. Despite this, the hotel is still easily accessible. It is positioned within walking distance to the MESSE OST tram stop which ...
I Arrived at the Hanover early afternoon Tuesday 12 August (Grouse shooting season begins). On arrival met by young man who had me fill in forms. Asked by manager?? to follow hotel worker and was led outside hotel, around some side streets back to main street and then to another hotel the Edward. Went inside and decided I was not staying (run down wreck). Returned to hotel and informed manager?? that I had booked the Hanover and was not going to another hotel. Informed that this was part of his hotel (which the manager of the other hotel had told me was a lie). This hotel books you in even if full, takes your money and then books you into a lower price one. Had my transaction cancelled immediately. Buyer Beware. RS Glasgow ...