Advantages: Good location in London Disadvantages: Expensive to say the least.
Express By Holidayinn earls court, London
I made a visit to Holidayinn, in earls court during the middle of July and found this a nice place to stay.
The Hotel had a small sign displayed at the front of the Hotel window advertising rooms from ninety nine Pounds per room per night. Regarding the Hotel's location the nearest tube station is West brompton station which takes around ten minutes to walk from the station to the Hotel, or Fulham broadway is around fifteen minutes away.
The Hotel's immediate location is also close to South Kensington. Therefore Hotel visitors are treated to a great array of shopping malls in Fulham and high streets that surround the area. Directly opposite the Express by Holidayinn is a Thai Restaurant and a Beds Furniture Store. On the corner of the main road is a Polish Coffee shop and many ...
Advantages: Value for money, good facilities, near "Music City" centre Disadvantages: Bus ride to malls if you're there for the shopping
I was in Nashville for a classical music conference attended by more than 1000 delegates, so I was surprised that this HolidayInn - one of the overflow hotels was listed as being only 2 star. I needn't have worried. It proved to be a more than adequate base for my stay and had some great plus points which to me puts it more in the 3 star level as far as we Brits grade hotels. I paid about £70 a night booked direct.
The room was typical HolidayInnExpress, no frills, clean, basic furnishings, but with huge US tv and very comfy king size bed (better than in British HolidayInns in my experience) usual things like hairdryer, ironing board, coffee/tea + kettle, free newspaper all OK. Plus point was the extras in the bathroom: shampoo, conditioner, body cream etc which were replenished several times during my stay (note we don't get ...
Advantages: Reasonable price, friendly staff, clean public areas and rooms Disadvantages: Basic room, continental breakfast, on main road
I stayed in this hotel for a long weekend in November 2008. The hotel itself is located on the High Street which is a busy main road running through Stratford. It is approximately 10-15 minutes walk from the train station. There is a lot of construction work taking place in the area, but I did not hear any noise at all.
As you enter the hotel there is a tidy and modern reception area with a seating area, bar and dining area to the rear. The reception staff are extremely friendly.
Access to the rooms is available via one of two lifts. You need to use your room keycard to make the lifts work.
The rooms are smaller than those you get in normal HolidayInn hotels, in keeping with the Express brand. However, the twin room I received was extremely clean and fresh. A small open wardrobe was provided along with tea and coffee facilities ...