Located right in the centre of Leeds, this stylish, boutique hotel is the ideal base for ... more
you to explore the main sights and famous shopping that this city has to offer.A stunning building of local historic interest, which was once a bus and tram compan...
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A great range of cool and sexy individually designed rooms many in subtle taupes and ... more
contrasting deep tones all with the complete set of Malmaison ingredients Great beds big beds slinky light real bathrooms power showers CD players CD libraries...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Fantastic rooms. Lots of restaurant options nearby. Great staff. Disadvantages: Need to book in advance
I have now stayed at 3 of the Malmaisonhotels (Oxford, Edinburgh and Manchester) - and each have been so very spectacular. The staff are always so very friendly and welcoming. Nothing is too much of an effort.
The rooms are quite modern and spacious. The beds are so very comfortable. The bathrooms are always really nice as well.
The thing I like most about the Malmaisonhotels is that they all offer a consistently high standard, whilst maintaining an individualistic touch - often in line with the area or features of the buildings.
Their bars are always very welcoming - even if travelling by oneself. Not at all like other typical hotel bars. I don't normally ever drink in the hotel bars - but nearly always do at the Malmaison.
I also don't typically eat at the hotel restaurant or order room service - but I definitely do ...
Advantages: Cheap, presentable hotel, good location Disadvantages: Soulless, very noisy from outside
Jurys Inn, Leeds is a reasonably priced hotel that is a 10 minute walk both from the train station and shopping centre of Leeds. We stayed here one weekend in August 09 and it cost us £60 per night for a room with a double bed and a sofa bed (though it would have been squashed with 3 of us).
We found the hotel clean and presentable, with reasonable facilities, but very soulless. The staff were polite, although reserved rather than warm. It is part of a chain of hotels, and I got the impression that probably every other hotel in this chain is exactly like this one.
Checkout was at 12, though you could extend this (at a price). The facilities in the room were fairly standard for a budget hotel chain - there was a fair selection of tea and coffee, a desk with internet connection point, a television with more channels than we could hope to ...
Advantages: modern ,excellent service and food. Disadvantages: more business orientated than other malmaison hotels.
I stayed in Malmaison London a few months ago for a work conference. I had experience with other Malmaison branches across the country so was really looking forward to my stay. The hotel is based in Charterhouse Square next to Smithfields market and has a great location safely tucked away from the main street. It's a nice little part of London (Smiths of Smithfield, Fabric just down the road) with easy access to the centre of town or Islington by a short cab or tube ride. This makes it great if you don't want to deal with hustle and bustle of Picadilly or the West End but still need a central location.
When I arrived as usual the staff were helpful and friendly - you get the impression they genuinely enjoy their jobs and want to provide a great service. I had a room on the second floor which was spotless and well presented ...