The Ibis hotel in Wellingborough in my opinion is a lovely hotel. It is located 2 km from the town centre and 2.5 km from the railway station It's also located just off the A45 to Northampton and M1 Junc 15 (approx 7 miles) making it ideally located for easy shopping trips. It's smashing for ... Read review
Just off the A45/A46/A509, less than 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the town centre and just 2 ... more
miles (3 km) from Wellingborough railway station, the hotel offers free parking and great-value en suite rooms.With good access to the area's main roads, the Ibis W...
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Advantages: Very welcoming staff. Pets welcomed. Disabled access Disadvantages: None that i could see.
The Ibis hotel in Wellingborough in my opinion is a lovely hotel. It is located 2 km from the town centre and 2.5 km from the railway station It's also located just off the A45 to Northampton and M1 Junc 15 (approx 7 miles) making it ideally located for easy shopping trips. It's smashing for either weekday or weekend stays, very reasonably priced, and with the added bonus of events such the annual Drag racing events at Santa Pod and the Silverstone ... ...couple. Close to numerous pubs, restaurants, with a Macdonalds within walking distance too, the hotel features a bar serving snacks 24 hours 7 days a week which was great, room service, free outdoor parking and a meeting room for seminars and conferences. The hotel also has wireless Internet access which made working from my room a pleasure. The rooms were spotless, spacious and comfortable. The staff were friendly and approachable and only too happy ... more
The Ibis hotel in Wellingborough in my opinion is a lovely hotel. It is located 2 km from the town centre and 2.5 km from the railway station It's also located just off the A45 to Northampton and M1 Junc 15 (approx 7 miles) making it ideally located for easy shopping trips. It's smashing for either weekday or weekend stays, very reasonably priced, and with the added bonus of events such the annual Drag racing events at Santa Pod and the Silverstone F1 Grand Prix race track, to mention but a couple. Close to numerous pubs, restaurants, with a Macdonalds within walking distance too, the hotel features a bar serving snacks 24 hours 7 days a week which was great, room service, free outdoor parking and a meeting room for seminars and conferences. The hotel also has wireless Internet access which made working from my room a pleasure. The rooms were spotless, spacious and comfortable. The staff were friendly and approachable and only too happy to help with any enquiries or help needed. The hotels amenities included disabled access, and as i mentioned earlier lots of free parking, they allowed pets, and have a first class restaurant too. All together a most enjoyable stay.
Advantages: Superb customer services, great decor, great prices Disadvantages: I can't afford to live in one
, Manchester (several), Rotherham, Birmingham (several), Liverpool, Chesterfield, Sheffield, Lincoln, Leicester, Coventry, Cardiff, Wellingborough, Luton, Stevenage, London (several), Portsmouth, Southampton and Plymouth.
Unbelievably, most of them have a 2 star rating, which is ridiculous. They are much, much better in terms of comfort, style and most crucially SERVICE than much 'posher' ones I've stayed in.
Ibis hotels are absolutely fantastic. If you don't believe me, visit their website at www.ibishotel.com or better still, get yourself booked into one and try it for yourself. ...
Advantages: clean, comfortable, inexpensive Disadvantages: limited range of facilities
different names, ?Garden Court? for example. Nope, nothing! I checked to see if another of their hotels we?d stayed at in Chesterfield still existed. That had ?disappeared? too.
Curiouser and Curiouser?.
Taking the bull by the horns, I telephoned Holiday Inn Head Office. ?Did you know that you?ve lost some of your hotels?? I thoughtfully enquired. ?Not ?lost? sir, SOLD? was the helpful reply.
Problem solved. I was beginning to doubt my own sanity there for a while. It turns out that Holiday Inn ? part of the Bass chain ? sold a number of their ?Express? hotels to the French Accor group who operate hotels in the UK under the ?Ibis? brand.
So, to cut a long story short, we telephone Ibis reservations and book our two nights in their now Ibis Rotherham and found that little had changed.
The price (£38 per room when we stayed) used to ...