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It was built as a Marriott Hotel which has been taken over by the Holiday Inn chain who is owned by the InterContinental Hotels Group, they are best known in the UK for the Holiday Inn brand and Crowne Plaza hotels.
Personally I think its location is perfect for both tourists and business ... Read review
Location. The Holiday Inn Leamington Spa Warwick is located in Leamington Spa, ... more
England. One mile from Leamington Spa train station Two miles from Warwick Castle Three miles from Warwick Racecourse Five miles from the National Agricultural C...
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Location. The Holiday Inn Leamington Spa Warwick is located in Leamington Spa, ... more
England. One mile from Leamington Spa train station Two miles from Warwick Castle Three miles from Warwick Racecourse Five miles from the National Agricultural C...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Holiday Inn Leamington Spa Warwick Hotel is located in the heart of the beautiful ... more
Leamington Spa with many of attractions within easy reach. The hotel has 99 rooms which are all nicely decorated to provide a memorable stay. Room amenities include non smoking rooms, air conditioning, bathrobes, daily newspaper, inhouse movies. The basic amenities provided at this Leamington Spa accommodation comprise room service 24hr, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities , restaurant, room service. The hotel offers gym/fitness facilities, sauna, spa, pool outdoor, garden to provide extra pleasure and relaxation for all guests. This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Leamington Spa, making it a distinct accommodation. For your reservation at the Holiday Inn Leamington Spa Warwick Hotel Leamington Spa, please enter your preferred visit dates and follow our secure online booking form.
Advantages: Great location for exploring Warwick or RLS Disadvantages: Eratic customer service and staff abilities
...been taken over by the Holiday Inn chain who is owned by the InterContinental Hotels Group, they are best known in the UK for the Holiday Inn brand and Crowne Plaza hotels.
Personally I think its location is perfect for both tourists and business travellers alike but has been turned to a major disadvantage by the hotel as they are caught between catering for the business market and the tourist side. As I use a number of different hotel companies ... ...prices were high even for Holiday Inn, and it simply didn’t feel like a bar I wanted to spend some time relaxing in.
The restaurant didn’t fair much better; it took the waiter/waitresses nearly 10 minutes to seat me in a half empty area. I was then only given half the menu – I had to ask for the carvery menu. The waiter who came to take my order did so without a notepad (that isn’t unusual for quality staff) but he did forget a couple of ... more
I’m torn between writing a glowing report of a hotel that is in a perfect position for travellers and business people alike or one that tears into the staff for their failings.
LOCATION Firstly this hotel is in an odd position, just outside Royal Leamington Spa itself on a Retail Park / Business Estate, which isn’t as bad as it sounds but don’t expect stunning views of the surrounding countryside if you’re on the wrong side of the hotel! Incidentally, ignore the hotel blurb that says it ‘overlooks’ Warwick Castle – IF you are on the right side of the hotel you can just about see the castle on a good day. It was built as a Marriott Hotel which has been taken over by the Holiday Inn chain who is owned by the InterContinental Hotels Group, they are best known in the UK for the Holiday Inn brand and Crowne Plaza hotels. Personally I think its location is perfect for both tourists and business travellers alike but has been turned to a major disadvantage by the hotel as they are caught between catering for the business market and the tourist side. As I use a number of different hotel companies for my business and leisure travels I have noticed a distinct difference between the two sides, but this hotel is firmly stuck in the middle. It isn’t in a particularly pretty location (a business estate) but it is close to the beautiful town of Royal Leamington Spa and stunning Warwick with its majestic castle. You would expect it to be encouraging people to use the bar and restaurant to gain extra revenue but this seemed not to be the case. (More about this later)
THE HOTEL The hotel has a pleasant entrance which has a covered drop-off point but there isn’t a pathway or pavement access from the parking area. There is plenty of parking with several places reserved for disabled drivers.
The hotel consists of about 90 rooms, the website states that 76 of these are single rooms but I would think that it is a lot less than this; I’d be very surprised if nearly 85% of a hotel was single rooms. There is a bar and a restaurant, a fitness room (very limited machines – don’t expect a pool or Jacuzzi!) and the regular amenities (business services, dry-cleaning pick-up, daily housekeeping etc.) The hotel blurb on their website also states that you can gain discounted access to a local health club, although this is not widely publicised or indeed not particularly known about by the staff in the hotel itself. Ask in the Health club instead – Cannons Health & Fitness, Macbeth Approach, Gallagher Business Park, Warwick CV34 6AD They have a fantastic range of facilities and the staff are very helpful.
THE ROOMS I had a queen-size double bed room, which was well-equipped, spacious and nicely decorated. The bathroom had a nice powerful shower over a bath, a large mirror plenty of towels; and one of my favourite things about HI hotels is that they have Dove handwash and Shampoo/Shower Crème in dispensers near the sink and bath, so if you forget yours there’s plenty available. The room itself had a large wardrobe, 4 drawers, a writing desk and chair and a TV that showed all terrestrial channels as well as a few satellite ones. The bed was very comfortable and I could easily have spent a few extra hours lazing away!! Another good thing about HI hotels is that they have a pillow menu – which gives you the opportunity to swap your gorgeously soft goose feather pillows for something a little firmer should you so require.
THE RESTAURANT/BAR As I mentioned previously I would’ve expected the hotel to be actively encouraging use of the bar and restaurant but I wasn’t asked once if I would be dining in or if I would like to make a reservation. The bar staff seemed more interested in wandering around an empty bar than actually serving and the one person who did try and serve was on their first day and had obviously had little or no training on the till / cappuccino machine / beer pumps (granted they aren’t hard to figure out – but they did have some odd handles) The prices were high even for Holiday Inn, and it simply didn’t feel like a bar I wanted to spend some time relaxing in. The restaurant didn’t fair much better; it took the waiter/waitresses nearly 10 minutes to seat me in a half empty area. I was then only given half the menu – I had to ask for the carvery menu. The waiter who came to take my order did so without a notepad (that isn’t unusual for quality staff) but he did forget a couple of things which did not inspire me with confidence. The food however was excellent, if a little on the pricey side (£14 for a carvery), but very well cooked and superbly presented. Sadly though I was left feeling unwanted, uncared for and unwilling to leave a tip! For breakfast in the morning the usual buffet style was laid out, as seems to be the growing trend with even the larger hotels. Juices, Fruit, Bread products, Yoghurts, Cereals, Tea, Coffee, Milk as well as the traditional Full English items - A nice breakfast selection but again it was pricey. The restaurant/bar area is fairly small for the size of hotel but I didn't see either full up, possibly this was due to the high prices. I can't say for sure but if I went again I would make sure I gave myself plenty of time to eat somewhere else. There are plenty of lovely pubs and restaurants in Royal Leamington Spa and Warwick.
Would I stay there again? Yes, if the price was right and I was using it as a base for business trips or to explore Warwick or Royal Leamington Spa. But as a luxury hotel it isn’t worth the full price. I paid £65.95 for a double room including breakfast - standard rate is £130 excuding breakfast.
Holiday Inn Website www.holidayinn.co.uk
Hotel Page http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/925/en/hd/warls?crUrl=/h/d/hi/925/en/mapsearchresults&rpb=hotel&_requestid=465970
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Advantages: Location to Warwick, Leamington and Stratford upon Avon Disadvantages: Not in a town centre
We stayed in this hotel for 2 nights on a 2 for 1 offer. It was really good value as we had a lovely room, although the view was non existent. However we didn't go there to look out of the window all day. It was 10 minutes down the road to Warwick where we spent a really pleasant day at the castle and in the town. It is also not too far to Stratford upon Avon. The reception area, bar and restaurant were nice, although drinks were a little pricey.
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sueholland 09.08.2009
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