incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - With 11 Summit Conference Rooms and a Fully Equipped ... more
Sebastian Coe Health Club, the Ramada Bolton Hotel is the Ideal Place for Business or Pleasure. It's Well Located too, Close to Bolton, Wigan, Manchester and the M...
Just off the M61, overlooking the West Pennine Moors, and with easy access to Bolton, ... more
Wigan and Manchester, this 3-star hotel offers stylish, modern rooms and an indoor pool.On the A6, in beautiful Lancashire countryside, the Ramada Bolton has a conven...
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This stylish country house is ideally located to visit Camelot Theme Park Reebok Stadium ... more
and Botany Bay This hotel is 6 miles from the city centre The Arts Grill is a modern restaurant serving international cuisine Here you'll find the famous Arts Si...
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Advantages: The whole experience was an advantage. Disadvantages: -
Having just returned from what I class as a well deserved break I thought I would write about the Hotel me and my family have just returned from. I decided at the last minute really that I would book us a weekend away and began to surf the net as you do looking for not only a bargain but a nice place to stay to boot.
The place I eventually chose with the help of my fiancé was the RamadaJarvis hotel in Brighton, I have never stayed in a hotel in Brighton before having only visited once previously and having stayed in a bed and breakfast so I cannot compare it to other hotels in the Brighton area but I can compare it to other hotels throughout Britain and indeed Europe as I am fairly well travelled.
The first thing of note with this hotel is that it has a modern look without losing any grandeur, I often find modern hotels look ...
Advantages: Good close knit community Disadvantages: Not as high profile as some would like, still struggling to recieve university status
I spent four long enjoyable years studying at Bolton Institute. The course I was studying involved a year in industry if your wondering why four years and not three. In my time at Bolton I studied for a degree in Civil Engineering. I started my industrial training year and ended up getting a full time job, thus I had to complete my fianl year through day release. This was allowed due to the flexibility of Institute and the wide variety of courses and modes of study available. At the time Bolton was one of the only places that offered both full time, sandwich and part time courses in Civil Engineering.
Bolton itself it a great little town, close to the big city amenities of Manchester and yet everything you need is here in the town itself.
The nightlife is outstanding with a wide variety of bars, pubs and clubs, together with a newly ...