... However we were all told we were staying in their other building, The Queens Hotel, 2 minutes walk away.
The Queens Hotel
The Bentinck’s uglier, dirtier, shabbier, unwell of a sister hotel sits at a fork junction on Carrington Street, which is the main road that runs past the front ... Read review
Set next to Hanovers Tiergarten park, this 4-star hotel enjoys a relaxing, green location, ... more
while being only 4 km from the exhibitions grounds and 8 km from the city centre.The Queens Hotel Hannover offers bright, elegantly furnished rooms with views of the Tiergarten park. Internet access is available in all rooms.Dine in the Tiergarten-Restaurant which serves fresh, light cuisine. You can also look forward to a terrace and beer garden.Enjoy a cocktail in the bistro which boasts a Mediterranean atmosphere and views of the green surroundings.The Queens Hotels fitness and wellness facilities include a free sauna and steam bath.Thanks to excellent transport links, the A2 and A7 motorways as well as the city centre can be reached in just a few minutes..
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Situated on the seafront in the heart of Brighton's 'Lanes', this hotel boasts ... more
complimentary leisure facilities, free Wi-Fi and a new hair and beauty salon.The Queens is in the heart of vibrant and beautiful Brighton, and has a welcoming, friendly and professional team of staff.All rooms are spacious, with contemporary designs. Sea-facing rooms offer panoramic views across the English Channel.Pretty People Hair & Beauty Salon opened in May 2009 and creates a comfortable and peaceful haven where you can feel welcome and relaxed. Fully trained therapists offer beauty treatments for men and women..
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Standing proud within its 3 acres of landscaped gardens, this family-run hotel is close to ... more
the M74 motorway, complete with ample parking and children's play area.Whether having a meal in the comfortably furnished lounge bar, or relaxing in either the coffee lounge or cocktail bar, all culinary tastes are catered for.All of the 21 newly-refurbished en suite rooms are equipped with a TV, direct dial telephone and hairdryer. The hotel's leisure complex is free to all residents and includes a fully-equipped gym..
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Queens Hotel has a central location beside Keswick market place and is surrounded by the ... more
Lake District National Park. Enjoy good food, comfy rooms and friendly and efficient service.The hotel has very well-appointed bedrooms, some of which have views of the Lakeland Fells, Skiddaw and Borrowdale. Close to the amenities of the town centre, Queens Hotel is very well located.Wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel, and an excellent breakfast is served in the mornings..
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***Provisional Description***London's Queen's hotel is situated in the surroundings of the ... more
Crystal Palace Football Club ground at Selhurst Park and the original Crystal Palace - built for the Great Exhibition of 1854 and now the home of the renowned Crystal Palace Theme Park Maze - the Queens Hotel is perfectly placed as the starting point for exploring South Londons rich history.The hotel
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Advantages: Accept Group Bookings, Convenient Location, Access to a bar open until 6am, Breakfast is suprisingly edible. Disadvantages: Building poorly maintained, poorly furnished rooms, poorly maintained furniture, no ensuite, smelly, damp, get laughed at by cab drivers when you tell them where you are staying and breakfast is served in sister hotel 2 minutes walk away
...in their other building, The Queens Hotel, 2 minutes walk away.
The Queens Hotel
The Bentinck’s uglier, dirtier, shabbier, unwell of a sister hotel sits at a fork junction on Carrington Street, which is the main road that runs past the front of the railway station. It is very conveniently located being very close to the station, and it is inbetween the Trent Bridge area (for football and cricket) and the city ... ...hotel has no reception so you are given a key to go through the front door. Inside, the hotel has seen a lot better days and every room of our eight had a tatty bed, with a smelly mattress, a sink, and a wardrobe (with a door if you were lucky to hide that Robin Hood costume the Stag has to wear). Additionally to this the carpets were filthy and some rooms attracted more flies than others plus each room had a view of either the tatty accommodations ... more
This hotel is so shockingly bad it is laughable. I stayed here for my stag do in August 2001 and to this day I am not allowed by friends or family to book accommodation for leisure and if my work knew they probably wouldnt let me book business accommodation either.
Introduction
I always quite fancied the idea of going to Nottingham on a weekend for my stag do as I had been a couple of times before and had a great time. I chose to book the Bentinck Hotel as I had stayed here during Euro 96 (http://www.bentinck0.demon.co.uk/). Its quite a tatty hotel but I knew they'd accept a group booking, was very conveniently located and quite cheap. The Bentinck is the first hotel you see when using the North Exit at Nottingham station so its not too far to carry your bags and all 16 of us booked in nice and easy. However we were all told we were staying in their other building, The Queens Hotel, 2 minutes walk away.
The Queens Hotel
The Bentinck’s uglier, dirtier, shabbier, unwell of a sister hotel sits at a fork junction on Carrington Street, which is the main road that runs past the front of the railway station. It is very conveniently located being very close to the station, and it is inbetween the Trent Bridge area (for football and cricket) and the city centre (for shopping, drinking and dancing).
The hotel has no reception so you are given a key to go through the front door. Inside, the hotel has seen a lot better days and every room of our eight had a tatty bed, with a smelly mattress, a sink, and a wardrobe (with a door if you were lucky to hide that Robin Hood costume the Stag has to wear). Additionally to this the carpets were filthy and some rooms attracted more flies than others plus each room had a view of either the tatty accommodations across Carrington Street towards the station or the druggies taking heroin in the derelict area behind the multi storey carpark. However on the plus side(?) every floor has its own personal shower room which looked like it was cleaned about once a year. It was August at the time we visited, so the shower rooms were just beginning to get dirty.
Are there any Advantages?
Suprisingly there are a few advantages of this hotel of yesteryear. The location is excellent and you are given exclusive access to the pub / bar that is under the Bentinck Hotel, which stays open until 6am or later. They also accept all male or female parties any size and a large and somewhat edible breakfast is served in the Bentincks eating room (its not a restaurant). The price is also a lot cheaper than the other city centre hotels (obviously) at £19.50 per person per night and £23.50 per person per night en suite (Bentinck only I presume).
Summary
Do I recommend it? Only just. Its cheap, conveniently located but its not the place to stay for a romantic weekend. However for a stag or hen group its ok as you’ll be accommodated as long as there’s room and who cares where you’re staying for a stag do, well ok some people do as one mate purposely pulled a less than attractive lady just so he could stay in her house overnight (but that’s only one out of sixteen of us).