Looking out to sea from an excellent location on Blackpool's prestigious North Promenade, ... more
the Park House Hotel offers 103 en suite rooms, within walking distance of the town centre.The hotel’s great location means that all that Blackpool has to offer i...
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Park House Hotel is one of Blackpools premier Hotels with 103 en suite bedrooms situated ... more
on prestigious north promenade within walking distance of town centre and all major attractions Entertainment each evening in either our Bar lounge or BallroomAmpl...
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In the heart of Galway’s city centre, the Park House Hotel blends the warmth and ... more
personality of a boutique hotel with 4-star luxury, free Wi-Fi and free secure parking.Established for over 33 years, the Park House Hotel is known for its warm welcome, exceptional service and a superb award-winning restaurant.All rooms have individual air conditioning; multi-channel TVs (with sports and movies); tea/coffee; and an in-room laptop safe. Enjoy luxurious Molton Brown bathroom products, as well as free morning and evening newspapers.The restaurant is one of Galway's finest, offering an extensive à la carte, dinner and lunch menus. The relaxed bar also has a menu.Irish-owned and managed, the Park House Hotel has succeeded through consistently delivering the highest quality. The hotel has received many awards, but the best reward is to see guests return time after time..
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Originally two separate 17th Century Country Houses set on the edge of the market town of ... more
Shifnal The Park House Hotel is an elegant and luxurious building which combines modern amenities with traditional features The Hotel is an ideal base for exploring the myriad of sights around Shropshire including the Ironbridge Gorge Museums Cadburys World and the RAF cosford Museum With 54 recently re furbished executive bedrooms including 2 bridal suites The Park House Hotel boasts as the premier 4 Star hotel in the Telford area Standard features in our bedrooms include en suite bathrooms with generously sized bath sheets wireless internet access colour satellite televison direct dial telephone trouser press and hairdryer Selected rooms have facilities for the less able guest and some of our bedrooms can be linked to eath other for the convenience of families
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At the Park House Hotel Galway you are guaranteed a warm welcome exceptional service ... more
luxury accommodation and an experience that will bring you back for more With its superb and convenient location in the heart of city centre Galway the Park House Hotel also offers a private secure car park on hotel grounds This Galway Hotel blends the warmth and personality of a boutique hotel with the style and luxury of a contemporary 4 Star international hotel We are an Irish owned and managed hotel Established over 30 years ago we have grown our business through consistently delivering the highest quality We have received many Awards for our food bedrooms and the way we run our business but the best reward is to see our guests and customers return time after time
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Location. The Park House Hotel is located in Galway city, within 100 metres of Eyre ... more
Square. The Spanish Arch and City Museum are one kilometre away. Hotel Features. Housed in a cream and brick building, the Park House Hotel has a concierge desk, currency exchange and complimentary valet parking. The candlelit Park Restaurant features white linen tablecloths and local artwork. Open for lunch and dinner, it serves a combination of regional Irish cuisine and international dishes. Boss Doyles Bar has carved, oak panelled ceilings and stained glass windows. The hotel serves a full Irish breakfast (surcharge), or there is a 24 hour room service menu. Guestrooms. The Park House Hotel's 84 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in warm colours with natural wood furnishings and patterned fabrics. All have satellite televisions, safes, tea/coffee making facilities and designer toiletries.
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Location. The Park House Hotel is located in Galway city, within 100 metres of Eyre ... more
Square. The Spanish Arch and City Museum are one kilometre away. Hotel Features. Housed in a cream and brick building, the Park House Hotel has a concierge desk, currency exchange and complimentary valet parking. The candlelit Park Restaurant features white linen tablecloths and local artwork. Open for lunch and dinner, it serves a combination of regional Irish cuisine and international dishes. Boss Doyles Bar has carved, oak panelled ceilings and stained glass windows. The hotel serves a full Irish breakfast (surcharge), or there is a 24 hour room service menu. Guestrooms. The Park House Hotel's 84 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in warm colours with natural wood furnishings and patterned fabrics. All have satellite televisions, safes, tea/coffee making facilities and designer toiletries.
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The ParkHouse Hotel has budget en suite rooms and free parking. It is a few minutes’ walk ... more
from Harrow town centre, shopping malls and Harrow-on-the-Hill Tube and rail stations.ParkHouse Hotel is 10 minutes from Wembley and 20 minutes from Central London.The ParkHouse Hotel is an extension of The Harrow Hotel and offers accommodation to guests with a lower budget. Harrow Hotel is 50 metres away and Park House guests may use its main facilities, including LanFrancs restaurant and a bar. Breakfast can be taken in LanFrancs restaurant..
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Set on the outskirts of Shifnal’s town centre, this 17th century country house presents ... more
itself as an elegant and luxurious building which combines modern amenities with traditional features.During your stay you can explore a number of sights in and around Shropshire, including the historic Ironbridge Gorge and all its museums, RAF Cosford and Telford Shopping Centre, which all lie within 10 minutes of the Park House Hotel.Originally two separate 17th century country houses, the hotel is equipped with an indoor pool, spa bath and sauna. Furthermore, it boasts a beautiful tree-lined garden and an award-winning restaurant with an excellent selection of wines..
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Victoria Park House Hotel offers contemporary and intimate accommodation within a key ... more
central location of Edinburghs fashionable thriving Leith area All rooms offer digital TV and Internet access appealing to both corporate and leisure guests The newly created restaurant and lounge bar are fantastic places to relax and unwind with the new traditional style Gosford Bar where guests can enjoy both real ales and malt whiskiesThe hotel was built in 1897 by a glass merchant who would use the tower to search for the merchant ships coming in to the port of Leith Today the tower has been transformed into a contemporary suite while retaining original features in keeping with the character of the towerIdeally situated within the vibrant and cosmopolitan Leith district of Edinburgh the area is steeped in local history and boasts a variety of attractions including shopping at Ocean Terminal where the Royal Yacht Britannia is docked Inverleith Park and The Royal Botanic GardensA five minute bus journey will take you into Edinburgh city centre to tourist attractions such Edinburgh Castle Holyrood Palace The Whisky Heritage Centre Dynamic Earth as well as shopping on Princes Street and experiencing the old town on The Royal Mile
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I decided to stay at the Chilston Parkhotel by accident really. On lastminute.com they have this promo called 'Top Secret Hotels,' this basically means that they tell you where you are staying in terms of location but don't tell you the name of the hotel until after you book. After looking for top secret hotels near me, I decided I would crack the system. There was a short description of the hotel on the website; some person had named the restaurant in the 'secret' hotel so I googled the restaurant and it came up with Chilston park. It was £77 but I decided to look on the actual website for Chilston Park. I saw a deal £99 for a stay on a Thursday night with a three course meal, champagne and canopes and breakfast. I booked this deal for two people. I stayed here on the 22nd January 2009 with my boyfriend for his birthday.
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Advantages: Late bar and all you can eat food Disadvantages: Too far to the town
My friends and I decided to have a weekend away because it was one of their birthdays. We booked for a two-night weekend break at the Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool through National Coach Holidays on 19 November 2004. The brochure described the break as being ?All inclusive? and we looked forward to fact that we would be able to drink copious amounts of alcohol for free (and why not!).
We paid £89.00 for two night?s dinner, bed and breakfast with drinks also included from 7.30pm ? 10.30pm in one of the three bars in the hotel.
When we arrived at 1.30pm we were met in the lobby with a poster telling us that we were unable to check in until 3.30pm, this was our first mishap. The décor in the lobby was okay and the hotel on the surface seemed rather nice. We made our way to the bar (as you do), to kill a couple of hours ...
Advantages: lovely food and good service from the waiters Disadvantages: Everthing else about the place
I have already done a review about Blackpool, and I absolutely love the place, we went to Blackpool two years ago on a family holiday, myself husband and three kids. We booked our holiday through The Belfast Telegraph travel agentsand we went through Ulster Bus tours, the price was £800 approx this included traveling expenses and the hotel.(Bed, breakfast and evening meal). The hotel was the Elgin and we were told that this was a great hotel for families.
Arriving at the hotel
We arrived at our hotel at about 7.30pm and had to que at the reception to get our keys this I didnt mind but our dinner was at 7.45pm and we still had to get our luggage to our room, we got our luggage sorted and went down for dinner, the food was beautiful and the service from the waiters was fantastic.
First impressions of the hotel
Well there was ...