... The hotel is run by an Eastern European gentleman and his wife, who after advising us that we couldn't smoke in the rooms welcomed us like long lost friends.
THE ROOMS
We had three rooms, two doubles and a twin, all well equipped with colour TV, hairdryer, telephone, alarm clock, wardrobes, ... Read review
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 8,19/10 - The newly constructed modern Victoria Hotel, ... more
located in the commercial and tourist centre of Pescara and close to the sea. Victoria Hotel has 22 rooms and one suite, Business Room and Wellness Centre Victoria hotel is very close to the sea, the railway station and just a few km. from the harbour and airport. Victoria Hotel is located next to Piazza della Rinascita, also known as Piazza Salotto.
Built in 1910, the charming Victoria Hotel offers spectacular views of the canal and the ... more
town of Kragerø.Renovated in 2007, Victoria Hotel is situated among the numerous islands and skerries that make up this magical Norwegian archipelago. The restaurants and friendly little cafes of Kragerø are just a short walk from Victoria Hotel.The unique guest rooms are decorated in a distinct maritime style and include dark hardwood decking, and light-coloured walls, while several have well-equipped modern kitchens.
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Basking in colourful and multicultural Singapore, this hotel provides modern facilities ... more
and a window to the interesting sights and shopping opportunities of the region. The hotel is fully-equipped with free Wi-Fi broadband internet access. Hair and beauty salon facilities are available on-site. For dining, you can enjoy oriental cuisine at the Teverna Cafe, open from 07:00 to 24:00.Located in the central area of Singapore, you will find notable landmarks in the vicinity including the historic Bugis Street, modern Bugis Junction, the National Library Building and Bras Basah Complex. It is also within walking distance of the Singapore International Convention Centre at Suntec City Mall, Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Marina Square, the Singapore Art Museum and Singapore's Civic Art Centre.-------------------- Enjoy savings when you stay minimum 2 nights!
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This modern hotel is set in the heart of Pescara, next to Piazza della Rinascita. Relax in ... more
the luxury wellness centre, or on the beach just 250 metres away. The Victoria Hotel guarantees a personalised service from its dedicated team of professional, helpful staff. Your guest room features a contemporary design and comfortable beds with leather headboards. All have air conditioning and a 19” TV with internet access. Enjoy a light lunch or dinner in the sophisticated lounge bar. A sauna and steam bath are available in the wellness centre, as well as a range of massages. Hotel Victoria also has a fully equipped business centre and a free car park.
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Built in 1867 and originally a grand railway hotel, the Great Victoria is a landmark ... more
Victorian building, centrally located opposite Bradford Interchange bus and train station. The hotel is within walking distance of theatres and the National Media Museum, and has ample free parking for residents. Great Victoria has 2 restaurants: the Corniche Restaurant Bar and Grill and the R Bar. English food with European influences is served.Over the years, the hotel has been a favourite haunt for wealthy merchants, stars of the stage and political leaders. Today it is a stylish hotel with 70 chic, individually styled bedrooms. It was awarded ‘Best Small Venue in Yorkshire 2008' at the Business Insider Tourism Awards.
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The Victoria Hotel is located in the heart of Cork City, on St. Patrick's Street and has a ... more
very central location, spacious rooms, a bar and restaurant.Built in 1810 the Victoria Hotel is the oldest and most historic hotel in Cork City. Many leading Irish politicians frequented the hotel including Charles Stuart Parnell.
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excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,32/10 - The Victoria, styled with an elegant flair, offers ... more
all amenities one would expect from a superior four star hotel. From the foyer with its fireplace and leather Chesterfield sofas; the Penny Black Lounge were one can sip cool cocktails or English teas in an informal ambience to the Copperfields Restaurant with its luscious buffets and superb A La Carte Menu all combine to offer a high standard of residential comfort. The hotel is located in quiet & peaceful surroundings in the heart of the fashionable resort of Sliema and a few minutes walk from the popular & picturesque 4 km seafront promenade. Set on the sea front, Sliema is a centre point for excellent shopping, open-air cafeterias, restaurants & bars and only fifteen minutes drive away from the capital city Valetta and ten minutes away from St. Julians the popular night-time resort.
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Advantages: Excellent service, good food, reasonable location, friendly owners Disadvantages: None I am aware of
...to stay, when one of the girls in the office stumbled across the Victoria hotel in Abingdon Road, Oxford at £62/single room, per night. We duly booked our three rooms and waited with trepidation based on other experiences.
On our arrival, my colleagues were a little apprehensive without justification. The hotel is run by an Eastern European gentleman and his wife, who after advising us that we couldn't smoke in the rooms welcomed ... ...a number of towels. All the facilities were quite new and so clean you could have eaten your dinner out of them. An iron & ironing board is available on request, although be prepared to do this little exercise in public.
The hotel has 20 rooms, all en-suite, and one with a four poster bed.
THE BAR
This was small, and choice was limited to soft drinks(£1.20), spirits, chilled bottled beers (£2.30) and wine, ... more
Again, travelling to High Wycombe, we needed somewhere reasonably priced to stay, when one of the girls in the office stumbled across the Victoria hotel in Abingdon Road, Oxford at £62/single room, per night. We duly booked our three rooms and waited with trepidation based on other experiences.
On our arrival, my colleagues were a little apprehensive without justification. The hotel is run by an Eastern European gentleman and his wife, who after advising us that we couldn't smoke in the rooms welcomed us like long lost friends.
THE ROOMS We had three rooms, two doubles and a twin, all well equipped with colour TV, hairdryer, telephone, alarm clock, wardrobes, tea and coffee making facilities (Nescafe) desk area, a couple of lamps, and most importantly en-suite, with bath & shower, sink and toilet, shower gel and soap, and a number of towels. All the facilities were quite new and so clean you could have eaten your dinner out of them. An iron & ironing board is available on request, although be prepared to do this little exercise in public.
The hotel has 20 rooms, all en-suite, and one with a four poster bed.
THE BAR This was small, and choice was limited to soft drinks(£1.20), spirits, chilled bottled beers (£2.30) and wine, accompanied by a bowl of crisps. There is a TV in here and the room has a conservatory design with drapes, I should imagine very nice during the summer (it was thundering at the time), and again, one of the cleanest venues I have ever had the pleasure to visit.
THE RESTAURANT The restaurant stops serving at 9pm, and they like visitors to pre-book meals before arrival if you are likely to be close to this time. The set three course menu has an Eastern European touch and costs £15.50, and there is also al la Carte menu available at competitive prices.
BREAKFAST This consisted of fresh fruit juice, a small selection of cereals, a full fry up (freshly cooked), or variations on a theme including mackeral, and lots of coffee/tea and toast, with accompaniments including, jam, marmalade and honey.
LOCATION The hotel is situated on the Abingdon Road, close to the centre of Oxford (and probably a very nice walk in good weather), a taxi cost approximately £4.00 for three into the centre booked by the hotel owner.
There are also a few pubs serving food within close proximity to the hotel.
It is close to the Oxford Ring Road in an area known as Hinksey and about 15 minutes from the M40 during rush hour. The total trip to High Wycombe took about 40 minutes.
PARKING There is approximately 20 places in the car-park, which is situated behind the hotel and accessed through a narrow opening between the hotel and the next-doors property.
COSTS AND PAYMENTS Single rooms (B&B) start from £62.50 Double rooms (B&B) start from £68.50 Four poster bed - (B&B) only 1 - £95 The hotel also runs special deals at weekends from £137 per room for two nights (check with them)
The hotel takes all forms of credit card payments and obviously cash, and was also quite happy to open a company account for us.
WHERE CAN I FIND IT? 180 Abingdon Road, OXFORD, OX1 4RA Tel: 01865 724536 Fax: 01865 794909 Details on the AA site at http://www.theaa.com/hotels/2296.html
SUMMARY A very nice and welcome surprise, spotlessly clean with exceptionally friendly owners who treated us like long lost friends, would we go back again, I think I can confidently say yes to this, providing they have vacancies.
Advantages: Close to city centre, cheap compared with other hotels Disadvantages: Thin walls, poor/no service, no cleaning, cold shower, paltry breakfast
I am a student at Oxford University, and I recently booked a weekend break for my parents in Oxford in Victoria House Hotel, seeing that it promised satin and silk and all sorts of luxuries in their website and leaflets, and it was very close to city centre. My parents were VERY unhappy with it and I feel it's important to reflect their views.
- Booking the hotel was pretty troublesome. My dad rang twice and I rang twice and finally I got through to the receptionist. His English wasn't very good so it was difficult to get him to understand what I was looking for, and answer my questions. I eventually managed to book a room but had to give him my credit card details.
- The website promised £69 a night for a double room (2 guests) but when my parents arrived, the surly receptionist pointed to a board on the wall that said £80 a night ...
Advantages: Close to the centre Disadvantages: Rude, distrusting staff
I have never encounted such rude service in my life. I didn't even get to stay at this hotel because my reservation was not acknowledged. I was basically accused of being a liar by the general manager of this hotel. Avoid it at all costs. We had our reservation dismissed by her although I had called the hotel up weeks before and secured a room for the weekend with my credit card.
The employee who initially took my booking over the phone was very helpful, desribing the place as just having been refurbished. She said a double room was available on the first night, but only a smaller single room was available on the second night- so I decided to take the smaller room for both nights to save shifting rooms. She asked me if she could fax over a booking form but when I asked her if she could take my booking with a credit card she obliged ...