Holgate Hill Hotel, York
A warm welcome and a friendly word are all part of the service from Hazel Hart and her
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team.Just minutes from the city centre of historic York, the hotel is a great location. Easily accessible by car on the A59 into York. Guest parking is free.The main...
Holgate Hill Hotel, York
A warm welcome and a friendly word are all part of the service from Hazel Hart and her
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team.Just minutes from the city centre of historic York, the hotel is a great location. Easily accessible by car on the A59 into York. Guest parking is free.The main rail station is half a mile away and local bus services stop right outside the hotel entrance.The hotel provides a warm atmosphere and many comforts, including a comfortable lounge overlooking the attractive gardens.The hotel restaurant is famous locally for uncomplicated menus with home-made puddings a house speciality.A cocktail bar alongside the restaurant is stocked with a great range of beers, wines and spirits. This is a friendly place to relax before and after dinner.
Holgate Hill Hotel, York
The Holgate Hill Hotel is situated on the A59, York to Harrogate road, and stands in its
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own garden within easy reach of the city centre. All bedrooms are tastefully decorated with en-suite facilities, television and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel has a warm and friendly bar and restaurant serving a varied menu and also offers WiFi (at a small charge).
Advantages: Clean, nice rooms - amazing views from roof top balcony Disadvantages: 24 Hour coffee bar was actually a vending machine!!
...My lovely husband booked a short stay in New York for my “surprise” 30th birthday. This was in 2002 and we went there at the beginning of October of that year. Just as a side note before I start the review of the hotel, the weather was fantastic and for much of the time we went out regularly in T-shirts.
Anyway we stayed at The Bentley Hotel for the whole of our stay and overall we were impressed and enjoyed our time there.
**ABOUT THE HOTEL**
The Bentley is a 3 star hotel which was built in 1904 and last renovated in 2002, however I have a feeling some renovation may be going on now as the roof top restaurant has been closed until further notice.
It has 197 rooms in total, which range in quality depending on which sort you book. We had a regular room but found this to be very satisfactory. There was plenty of room from...
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Advantages: Cheap, right by Times Square, friendly staff Disadvantages: Rooms may be too small for some fussy travellers!
...When I was booking a holiday for my partner and I to go to New York, I did a lot of research about hotels, locations, sight-seeing spots etc and then tried to find the best one out of a huge list I made. I didn't want to pay a lot for the hotel because I knew we wouldn't be in it much, and when I saw the Best Western name, I thought it would be a good idea to stick with what I know! So I booked 4 nights in this hotel in December 2005, my second trip to the fantastic NYC.
We easily got a transfer from the airport, and gave the driver the address which I had printed out before we left the UK. We speedily set off into the manic NYC traffic in our little yellow cab, and were there within about 1 hour, not bad considering the traffic! The hotel had a nice frontage, it was all gold, had loads of Christmas lights and little Christmas trees...
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...I stayed at this hotel last weekend and can thoroughly recommend it. I was meeting an old school friend for a weekend of walking, chatting, theatre & good food. The Malvern HillsHotel provided the perfect base for a wonderful short break.
LOCATION:
The hotel is located near the southern end of the Malvern Hills directly opposite Herefordshire Beacon (also known as British Camp). It is on the border of Herefordshire & Worcestershire, about 3 miles south of Great Malvern on the A449. This is an ideal position from which to explore the Malvern Hills - you can leave the car in the car park and walk directly onto the hills. For those who don't want to walk so far, the Malvern Hills Hopper (service number 244) stops at British Camp, so you can just walk one way and then get the bus back (or vice versa). I think the bus runs from April...
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If location is what you want, then this is a winner-the hotel is as centrally located as you are going to get, plus the bus from the Train Station stops outside. A few minutes walk south... more
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