...yes! After spending hours on the internet looking for a room for a night, I decided on the Quality Hotel in Wolverhampton. The quality hotel offers a variety of rooms, from a basic room with 1 single bed, to a family room if you have children. Prices start from around £50.00. It is situated ... Read review
Just half a mile from the bustling City Centre of Wolverharnpton with its thriving ... more
commercial area its fine shops and entertainment facilities the hotel stands amidst pleasant gardens in a suburban setting lt is perfectly positioned for business gues...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Good sized rooms, beautiful food, comfy beds! Disadvantages: Expensive alcohol, poor air conditioning
...night, I decided on the Quality Hotel in Wolverhampton. The quality hotel offers a variety of rooms, from a basic room with 1 single bed, to a family room if you have children. Prices start from around £50.00. It is situated within easy reach of Wolverhampton centre.The room I stayed in was a standard double room which cost £59.50, this was for room & breakfast for 2. Obviously you do pay extra for having breakfast, but if you pay for room only then ... ...arrival the staff were very friendly and fast at dealing with checking in, however we discovered there are no lifts at this hotel, only stairs so this isn't suitable for anyone who is disabled, as there are no rooms on the ground floor. We stayed at this hotel in June 2006 & the weather was hot & sticky. Unfortunately the hotel didnt seem to have air conditioning & even with all our bedroom windows open, we were still really hot. Our room was spacious ... more
And the survey says....yes! After spending hours on the internet looking for a room for a night, I decided on the Quality Hotel in Wolverhampton. The quality hotel offers a variety of rooms, from a basic room with 1 single bed, to a family room if you have children. Prices start from around £50.00. It is situated within easy reach of Wolverhampton centre.The room I stayed in was a standard double room which cost £59.50, this was for room & breakfast for 2. Obviously you do pay extra for having breakfast, but if you pay for room only then decide to have breakfast, it costs £10.95 per person. On arrival the staff were very friendly and fast at dealing with checking in, however we discovered there are no lifts at this hotel, only stairs so this isn't suitable for anyone who is disabled, as there are no rooms on the ground floor. We stayed at this hotel in June 2006 & the weather was hot & sticky. Unfortunately the hotel didnt seem to have air conditioning & even with all our bedroom windows open, we were still really hot. Our room was spacious and had an en suite, coffee & tea making facility, hairdryer, television with access to games and movies (at a cost of £2.95 per hour), trouser press and telephone point. The room was clean and tidy, but the bath was a little bit grotty around the egdes! We went for a meal in the restaurant which is open between 07.30 and 22.00. The restaurant was lovely, beautifully presented, with waiter service & romantic music playing in the background. There wasn't much choice on the menu, and seemed a bit pricey- main meals started at around £10. However the food was definately worth it, well cooked, fresh and truly delicious! The drinks were expensive, the cheapest pint of lager was carling at £3.00 & a glass of wine cost £3.60. After a meal we went through to the bar, which had a couple of games machines & a pool table. We got a good nights sleep, even though the hotel is on a busy main road, it was pretty quiet throughout the night. Overall this hotel was worth the money, and yes i would stay there again!