Named after the great English naval hero Lord Nelson, who won the battle of Trafalgar against Napoleon, Lord Nelson Hotel hotel is perfectly situated on the Old Town, around the... more
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Lord Nelson Hotel, Telford
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listed house with a wealth of national charm. The hotel has comfortable and atmospheric rooms. We are central to Shropshire's tourist attractions and close to the historic town of Ironbridge, which hosts the Blists Hill working museum from the industrial revolution. We are also close to the centre of Wellington, a traditional market town, yet within easy reach of the modern shopping centre of Telford with its large variety of shops and big name superstores, which are also close by. Wellington Railway Station links with Shrewsbury and the Welsh coast in one direction, and Manchester and London Euston in the other. The railway links to all major towns.
Milford havenFeatures of the hotel include guest rooms a restaurant and a beer garden whilst a function room and car parking facilities make the Lord Nelson ideal for functions of all kindSky Sports is avilable making the Lord Nelson a great place to watch live sportFamilies are welcomeThe Hotel is 100% non smoking
reasonable prices A completely refurbished Grade II listed building with a wealth of national charm it affords a pleasant atmosphere in informal surroundings Open to both residents and non residents our tastefully decorated restaurant with it's archways and separate lounge provides for a relaxing area where you can enjoy a choice meal from our traditional yet extensive menu Whether its a single double or family room all our bedrooms have private en suite shower rooms and are fully equipped with colour television radio tea and coffee making facilities and trouser press Laundry services are available and irons ironing boards and hair driers may be obtained upon request
Named after the great English naval hero Lord Nelson, who won the battle of Trafalgar against Napoleon, Lord Nelson Hotel hotel is perfectly situated on the Old Town, around the corner from Stockholm\\\'s Royal Castle. Here you stay in a tall, narrow 17th century building that is reminiscent of an old ship. In the 17th century it was inhabited by a printer named Ignatius Mauer who, together with Göran Helsing, was responsible for printing Sweden's Charles X version of the bible. You can see a copy for yourself, proudly displayed in the hotel lobby.
Advantages: Design hotel, good breakfast, nice area Disadvantages: Not in the very center of the city
...I have been in the "Rex Hotel" for a long weekend in April 2008.
The area
The hotel is situated in a quiet street 10-15 minutes walking from the center. In this area there are a lot of supermarkets (including one Lidl), restaurants (Italians, Chineses) and a lot of take aways. There is also a 7eleven that closes around 11.00 pm.
The hotel
When you enter at the hotel you can see the reception, a sofa and a internet desk (free to use). Our room was in the first floor and it was nice. Not huge but with space enough to have a table, a chest of drawers and a sofa.
The bathroom is quite impressive with black stone in a very design style.
In the room there are available two bottles of sparkling water and a detailed dossier of the attractions of the area with a lot of useful information. You can access free of charge to...
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Advantages: Excellent location, good facilities, nice bar Disadvantages: Could get a windowless room
...INTRODUCTION
Having lived there for a few years, Stockholm is always a favourite destination of mine and it still feels like a second home. Strange then, that up until this point I haven’t covered anything from there in my reviews. Here is where I put that shameful record straight. Almost every year I manage to go there for a course of some kind, and last year was no exception. In the middle of winter, I found myself back in the city that holds many memories for me, for the first time in this hotel in an area quite familiar to me as you shall see.
As for the title? Well you'll have to read on won't you!
KUNGSHOLMEN ISLAND
The Amarantan hotel is situated on the island of Kungsholmen. Now what does Stockholm have in common with Venice? Well, they’re both cities built on islands, and “ The Kings Island” just across...
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Advantages: Excellent location only a stones throw from Lime Street Station Disadvantages: Everything Else!
...Ok so i paid £60 for double room. When I booked it I was told that it was an unrefurbished room so I just assumed it would be a little shabbier than the others, WRONG!
I am not adverse to budget hotels and I welcome them but for £60 for one night I do expect something a little better.
Upon arrival we were greeted by a receptionist who didnt relaly greet us and didnt talk until we said we were there to check in. They then attempted to charge me the full amount of the room despite the fact I had already paid a deposit. They make you pay before you get to your room.
Got to the room and it was a bit shabby but was only there for one night so didnt mind. Sat on the bed, with a paper thin mattress, and I could feel the base of the bed through it. Bed linen was a bit tatty.
Large bathroom so went in to take a shower and there was...
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