Following a GBP 1.25 million extension and refurbishment program, this beautifully ... more
preserved and maintained 19th century house, with many original architectural features, has been sympathetically transformed into our exclusive, comfortable, city centre...
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With many original architectural features, this 19th century house, the Queensgate Hotel, ... more
is set 500 meters from Peterborough's cathedral. Rooms are simply decorated in pastel colors, with floral print fabrics and light wooden furniture, including writ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
With many original architectural features, this 19th century house, the Queensgate Hotel, ... more
is set 500 meters from Peterborough's cathedral. Rooms are simply decorated in pastel colors, with floral print fabrics and light wooden furniture, including writ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Clean & very comfortable, good location, nice food Disadvantages: None
We stayed at this Marriott Hotel in Peterborough for the night about a month ago now because we had been invited to a friends wedding there at the hotel.
This hotel has 162 rooms and it is a 3 star hotel.
The location is really tranquil and the hotel is surrounded by really nice pretty gardens and large green fields.
We paid £90 for a double room and we got a discount for being guests at the wedding, i think breakfast is at a small extra cost but im not 100% sure so you would need to chack this.
Its set within 11 acres or so of grounds adjacent to Peterborough's Main Business Park, we found this hotel really easy to find and very well signposted.
We found the staff to be really friendly but extremely professional and helpful at all times.
We got checked in really quickly and within 5 minuites we were in our room ...
Advantages: Located City Centre Disadvantages: City centre not as good as it was.
When I was a mere lad back in the 1950's the Bull Hotel was looked on in Peterborough as people would think about The Savoy in london.
It was a place us "Common" people of Peterborogh were allowed to walk past, but not too close.
To hear that someone had been for DINNER at the Bull Hotel put them into the company of Royalty.
But that was then when the Population of Peterborough was about 52000 and there was just one main road going through the City.
52000 at a time when the Membership of Peterborough United Football club then in the Midland League was about 30000.Oh what happy days they were.
Anyway all comes to those who wait and last year we were attending a family gathering of such vast numbers that all beds in the Fountain Family establishments were taken up, even the lawns of the gardens were fully booked with tents ...
Advantages: Close to the Royal Abert Hall, modern, bright, minimalist style Disadvantages: Too small, rooms lacking essentials, narrow staircase, unreliable lift
I didn't choose the Queensgate, my employer did. I didn't pay for my stay there, my employer did. You must bear these facts in mind when reading the following.
Also bear in mind that my employer, I believe, paid £160 for a twin room (for one night, including continental breakfast).
There are many words to describe this hotel. Cosy, clean, modern, compact... Small. Very small. Make that tiny. Poky, even.
An old town house with just 26 bedrooms, the stairs were very narrow and it was difficult getting two cases up to my room (the lift would take you to the third floor only). There was no room for two people to pass on the stairs, be it unlucky to do so or not. I was offered no help with my cases. I would have appreciated the help, but, with only one person manning both reception and bar, I don't know where the help was supposed ...