The 4 star Jurys Bristol Hotel is the ideal location for your City Getaway With an ... more
unrivalled site along the river in the centre of the city this hotel's location is uniquely beautiful Within strolling distance are the city's dynamic business district...
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This sophisticated hotel is just minutes from Cork's main theatres, shopping areas and ... more
entertainment. It has a magnificent interior and superb views across the city and River Lee.This luxurious hotel offers great facilities, complete comfort and a bold, contemporary style.Enjoy excellent dishes in The Weir Bistro and Bar.
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Jurys Cork Hotel returns to the city steeped in luxury throughout the elegant interior ... more
deftly exploiting its spectacular riverside backdrop Designed to delight the eye and capitalise on its commanding location on the banks of the river Lee The Hotel enjoys superb vistas of the city and it is just a 2 minute stroll to the city's bustling business shopping and entertainment districtsThe hotel leisure centre includes an 18m swimming pool poolside sauna steam and spa bath; gymnasium fitness consultation room and 2 exercise studios Our on site spa offers the perfect antidote to the stress of modern living and offers an array of innovative and luxurious treatmentsEnjoy a delicious international menu at The Wir Bistro including some tempting local specialities while The Weir Bar serves light snacks throughout the day
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The Jurys Cork Hotel is a large, modern property located on the banks of the picturesque ... more
River Lee, only 500 metres from Cork's famous English Market and 19 kilometres from Kinsale, Ireland's culinary jewel. The 182 guestrooms, over five floors, feature contemporary furnishings with duck down duvets, sleek dark wood furniture and natural toned decor. All include air conditioning, 21 inch flat screen LCD televisions with satellite and pay movies, direct dial phones, minibars, laptop safes, coffee/tea makers, work stations with complimentary high speed Internet connections, and mini entertainment systems with CD players. Bathrooms have complimentary designer aromatherapy toiletries and hair dryers. The hotel's Weir Bistro serves hearty Irish breakfasts and creative à la carte European dishes in an informal setting which overlooks the River Lee. Guests can work out in the fitness centre, swim in the indoor pool or relax in the sauna, spa tub, or with the range of health and beauty treatments. Lattes and freshly baked pastries can be enjoyed in Il Barista coffee bar, and there is room service and an extensive CD library. The trendy Weir Bar features an outdoor deck with river views, while practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk, a business centre, a concierge desk and free parking. Nearby attractions include Blarney Castle and its well known Stone, 11 kilometres away, and the world famous courses at Ballymaloe Cookery School, 29 kilometres away. Cork International Airport is five miles from the hotel, a 15 minute drive.
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The Jurys Cork Hotel is a large, modern property located on the banks of the picturesque ... more
River Lee, only 500 metres from Cork's famous English Market and 19 kilometres from Kinsale, Ireland's culinary jewel. The 182 guestrooms, over five floors, feature contemporary furnishings with duck down duvets, sleek dark wood furniture and natural toned decor. All include air conditioning, 21 inch flat screen LCD televisions with satellite and pay movies, direct dial phones, minibars, laptop safes, coffee/tea makers, work stations with complimentary high speed Internet connections, and mini entertainment systems with CD players. Bathrooms have complimentary designer aromatherapy toiletries and hair dryers. The hotel's Weir Bistro serves hearty Irish breakfasts and creative à la carte European dishes in an informal setting which overlooks the River Lee. Guests can work out in the fitness centre, swim in the indoor pool or relax in the sauna, spa tub, or with the range of health and beauty treatments. Lattes and freshly baked pastries can be enjoyed in Il Barista coffee bar, and there is room service and an extensive CD library. The trendy Weir Bar features an outdoor deck with river views, while practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk, a business centre, a concierge desk and free parking. Nearby attractions include Blarney Castle and its well known Stone, 11 kilometres away, and the world famous courses at Ballymaloe Cookery School, 29 kilometres away. Cork International Airport is five miles from the hotel, a 15 minute drive.
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Jurys Croke Park is located on Jones's Road directly facing the 82 000 capacity Croke ... more
Park stadium in Dublin 10 minutes from the city centre on the airport side of town With its sleek contemporary design wonderful bedrooms great bathrooms fully fitted exercise gym free parking and a business centre with superb IT facilities Jurys Croke Park is ideally situated for work city breaks and sporting events The Sideline Bistro with its central open kitchen is perfect for informal dining while the Sideline Bar is the place for a convivial drink or light snack Il Barista allows you to linger over a latte or espresso or simply grab a coffee and go Benefit from complimentary high speed Internet access during your stay at Jurys Croke Park Hotel Wired broadband access is available in every bedroom and wireless access is available to guests using public areas including the lobby restaurant and business centre
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Location. The Jurys Boston Hotel is located in the Back Bay district of Boston, Mass. ... more
Copley Square and the John Hancock Tower are positioned two blocks from this property. Boston Public Garden is located four blocks away. Hotel Features. Water flows alongside and underneath milk glass steps that illuminate a staircase leading to the Jurys Boston Hotel's marble floored lobby. The on site Stanhope Grille features an exhibition kitchen and seasonal outdoor dining on a sunken plaza. The restaurant serves American style grilled favorites and traditional Irish breakfasts. Cuffs, An Irish Bar, features a two sided gas fireplace and a burled cherry wood bar. The bar serves Irish brews, martinis and wines by the glass. Il Barista offers coffee, specialty drinks and pastries. The hotel's business center is open 24 hours. Wireless Internet access is complimentary throughout the property. Recreational amenities include a complimentary, 24 hour fitness center that contains treadmills, stationary bikes, elliptical trainers, a weight training machine and free weights. Room service dining is available 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. This 10 story, smoke free property offers 225 contemporary guestrooms decorated in ivory, mint and copper tones. Beds feature pillowtop mattresses and are dressed with 350 thread count Italian cotton linens and down duvets. Marble clad bathrooms include heated towel racks, makeup mirrors, telephones, terry cloth bathrobes and Aveda toiletries. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, showers only or separate showers and bathtubs. Most bathrooms feature rainfall showerheads. Expert Tip. The Jurys Boston Hotel took up residence in one of Boston's last Italian Renaissance Revival buildings. For 70 years, this building served as the headquarters of the Boston Police Department.
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Location. The Jurys Boston Hotel is located in the Back Bay district of Boston, Mass. ... more
Copley Square and the John Hancock Tower are positioned two blocks from this property. Boston Public Garden is located four blocks away. Hotel Features. Water flows alongside and underneath milk glass steps that illuminate a staircase leading to the Jurys Boston Hotel's marble floored lobby. The on site Stanhope Grille features an exhibition kitchen and seasonal outdoor dining on a sunken plaza. The restaurant serves American style grilled favorites and traditional Irish breakfasts. Cuffs, An Irish Bar, features a two sidedgas fireplace and a burled cherry wood bar. The bar serves Irish brews, martinis and wines by the glass. Il Barista offers coffee, specialty drinks and pastries. The hotel's business center is open 24 hours. Wireless Internet access is complimentary throughout the property. Recreational amenities include a complimentary, 24 hour fitness center that contains treadmills, stationary bikes, elliptical trainers, a weight training machine and free weights. Room service dining is available 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. This 10 story, smoke free property offers 225 contemporary guestrooms decorated in ivory, mint and copper tones. Beds feature pillowtop mattresses and are dressed with 350 thread count Italian cotton linens and down duvets. Marble clad bathrooms include heated towel racks, makeup mirrors, telephones, terry cloth bathrobes and Aveda toiletries. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, showers only or separate showers and bathtubs. Most bathrooms feature rainfall showerheads. Expert Tip. The Jurys Boston Hotel took up residence in one of Boston's last Italian Renaissance Revival buildings. For 70 years, this building served as the headquarters of the Boston Police Department.
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Jurys Great Russell Street Hotel is a top AA rated deluxe hotel with an award winning ... more
restaurant This hotel is wonderfully located for Covent Garden Oxford St Soho and the British Museum right in the heart of theatreland just two minutes from Tottenham Court Road Tube station and a short taxi ride from the major train stations Designed by the most celebrated English Architect of the 20th Century Sir Edwin Lutyens this magnificant London building was sensitively restored and refurbished to the luxury 4 star Jurys great Russell Street Hotel
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A two day event in Bristol, combined with two 9am starts meant that unusually, I had cause to stay in a hotel in a city which is normally deemed a day trip. I normally like to book, or at least select hotels I stay in myself, however, I wasn't a party in booking this particular outlet but felt reasonably safe in the knowledge that although some of the Jury's outlets are a little weatherworn, they are generally comfortable and offer reasonable value for money.
=====================BOOKING In this instance the hotel was booked on my behalf; however, you can also book through the Jury's Doyle website at www.jurysdoyle.com.
The company is an Irish chain, with a number of outlets in Eire and the States, with their New Style Inns or older hotels in many of the major cities across the UK. (The majority of new builds for Jury's are 3 star Inns rather than hotels, although quite what the differences are between the two except that the Inns are more modern, I haven't quite worked out yet!) Rates can start from £69 on their site, or you can be lucky enough to pick up some cracking deals at www.laterooms.com
REWARDS There isn't a reward scheme for Jury's customers as such, however, you can claim 1,000 miles with British Midland Diamond club for each night stayed (up to a maximum of 3,000 miles per stay)
=====================LOCATION & GETTING THERE In the centre of Bristol, alongside the Quay, the hotel is located a few miles off the end of the M32, and I would heartily recommend running off an AA route planner and having someone with you for direction, as this is not a fun city to drive around in rush hour with its one-way systems and weird shaped roundabouts.
There is parking on site at the hotel, although what doesn't appear to be made that clear is that it is in a multi-storey car-park attached to the hotel. Guests stay free between 5.30 and 9.30am each day, and can have an all inclusive rate of £8 to cover weekends. Each floor of the multi-storey has a door directly into each floor of the hotel, although you will be unable to take advantage of this until you have checked in, as you will require your room card-key for access. Parking for hotel guests is limited to floors 2, 3, 4 and 5. If you are not particularly mobile, then assuming you have someone travelling with you, it may be an idea for them to drop you at the hotel entrance on arrival prior to parking.
=====================CHECK-IN This was efficient, friendly, and extraordinarily swift. I was asked if I wanted to add extras to the room, for which a credit card was required, a note was made of my personal details and car registration number, and I was offered both an early morning call and a daily newspaper (a service that so many receptionists fail to offer these days).
Once the pleasantries were complete, and I had confirmed I had been allocated a smoking room, I was despatched with my card key and instructions for breakfast timings the next morning and directions to the lift.
=====================THE ROOM My initial impression of the room was spacious but rather overstocked with furniture. There was a double and single bed, a large workbench area, a stand alone mirror, colour TV, Tea and Coffee making facilities, loads of drawer storage space and a built in wardrobe, trouser press and clothes rack. There was also a small and secluded seating area, thermostatically controlled radiator and a full wall of double glazed windows covered by heavy duty curtains. Interestingly, the room was quite cool; I can only assume it was because there were so many windows. The overall demeanour of the room was old-fashioned, and the furniture was more reminiscent of the 60's and 70's; whether this is deliberate I am uncertain, but for me it didn't really work.
A high speed wired internet connection is available (and at a hefty 3Mb) it is definitely worth the £10 for 24 hours (£5 for one hour) - Jury's coming in as the cheapest daily rate for high speed access I have yet to encounter. The cable was missing from my room, and one was supplied within a few minutes of contacting reception - HOWEVER, not sure if my room was indicative of others, but the 1m cable supplied wasn't long enough to permit the laptop to sit on the desk, and I therefore had to position the laptop onto a chair and work off the bed. Thankfully on this occasion I wasn't spending a lot of time in my room and therefore I let it go, however, had I have been travelling alone, then I would definitely have requested a move or longer cable.
Despite only being on the second floor, and overlooking a main road, the room was very quiet. That said, this hotel is on the Quayside, overlooking many of Bristol's upmarket nightspots and therefore I suspect that if you had the more attractive view overlooking the Quay, a quiet restful night may not be as guaranteed on weekends (although of course if you are there for rest over the weekend then I would recommend an out of town outlet, as this place is definitely for the partygoers amongst you).
The bathroom was nicely furnished with lots of fancy toiletries on offer, although small is too kind a word for it, midget size would be more appropriate. The bath wasn't full-size, as at 5ft 2, I didn't find myself drowning in it, so if you are a six footer, you will probably rather use the accompanying shower. Towels provided were amply sized for me, although my toilet did stop flushing at the end of my stay (and I forgot to report it to reception - whoops!!!) Some of my colleagues weren't overly impressed with their rooms / bathrooms, commenting that one or the other needed refurbishing in equal measures.
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LEISURE FACILITIES Zilch, Zippo, Nicht - there again, I would guess that if travelling for pleasure this hotel is a socialites paradise and not for those looking for a restful pampered break. During the night, eating and drinking places are aplenty, and for the day, there is plenty of sightseeing and shopping opportunities a short walk / drive away.
=====================EATING & DRINKING We weren't hanging around to sample the culinary delights in the evening, but were advised to book a table if we did want to. But with many eateries in short walking distance to suit every taste and budget then you would be foolish not to explore. Breakfast was a sumptuous feast if ever I saw one. All in buffet style, on offer was a range of pastries, branded cereals, juices, yogurts, cold meats and cheeses, and a not so healthy offering of freshly cooked hot foots including bacon, sausage, fried potatoes, beans, eggs, black pudding, tomatoes all washed down with freshly brewed tea or coffee. I didn't buy any alcohol in the bar myself, but a 300ml bottle of water set me back £1.40 which is around average for many hotels, and cheaper than many I've stayed in. =====================
CONFERENCE FACILITIES Jury's Bristol offers a range of hi-tech conference facilities accommodating groups from a mere 40, to a jaw dropping 490; combine this with the on-site parking and superb location and you couldn't go far wrong for a large event. ===========================
COST Rack rates start at £155. We paid £92 Bed and Breakfast, which for a dynamic city like this, which offers an outlet of virtually every hotel chain known to man and beast (including 2 Marriott's within spitting distance of each other) it is clear there is high demand and therefore the price could be considered reasonable. Jury's advertise on their website that special deals are available from £69, although I am sure these will be available dependent on anticipated demand. Although I haven't stayed here at these prices, I have had some excellent deals at some of their other outlets including Edinburgh, Glasgow (Hotel) and Birmingham. ===================== MY VERDICT For the purposes in question, Jury's Bristol fitted the bill perfectly, and is definitely aimed at the business and fun seeking leisure traveller rather than those looking for a few days relaxation. With rooms on offer at £55 for this evening, you could do a lot worse.
CONTACT DETAILS
Jurys Bristol Hotel Prince Street, Bristol, UK, BS1 4QF Tel: 0117 923 0333 Fax: 0117 923 0300
Advantages: Great Location Disadvantages: Car Park Not Free
...although it is subsidised by Jurys so you never have to pay more than £8 (they have a machine in reception which modified the ticket, and the NCP ticket machine accepts credit cards too which is handy).
Once parked up, check in was pretty much standard, fill in name, address, swipe your credit card to set up a tab, sign on the dotted line and then we got given our electronic door key / card and given direction to our room.
Our room was located ... ...very pleasant view of the boats moored there and overlooks the all of the bars and clubs, which is great for people watching.
The room itself was a little small compared to some others but it was very neat, clean and tidy, there was a double bed, desk with TV on it (which has Sky TV on it - superb), wardrobe, tea / coffee making facilities and a trouser press. The bathroom however was quite roomy and had the standard, toilet, bath with shower and ...
CarlG 31.07.2006
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