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Trivelles Regency, Nottingham
3.9/568 Reviews

Trivelles Regency, Nottingham

Nottingham|0.74km from New Art Exchange
I really wish I'd paid attention to the negative reviews of this hotel before I booked. I paid £153 for a single night of misery here, when it seems other nights are about £35-40 -- but even at that cheaper price, I'd still avoid it like a plague. The hotel has no parking, and on-street parking was non-existent. The corridors on our floor reeked of smoke, with a hint of ********* smoke. On first glance, our room was fine. Decent size, big windows etc. However, closer inspection revealed: - red stains on the wall, that looked like some sort of jam but who knows. - brown stains on the wall, I shudder to think what these were - the tap on the kitchen sink was not securely attached to the sink and came off when i tried to use it - the shower cubicle smelled of raw sewage - the bathroom needed a deep clean, lots of (what looked like) pubic hair on the floor, and general 'shower gunge' build up - there was about 20% of a full toilet roll available, with no others provided - the bed was presentable, but had long black hairs inside and under the sheet - the sheet was way too small, and uncovered the mattress during use - the walls in the room were paper-thin Additionally, and I can't really blame the hotel for this, next door is a student bar that was very loud most of the night, but nothing compared to the people in the room next to ours that played very loud music until 1am. Not the relaxing night before a 13.1 mile run we wanted!

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Premier Inn Nottingham Cc (Chapel Bar)
4.2/541 Reviews
Nottingham City Center
Never thought I would review this Premier Inn, as I only live five minutes away from it, but as we were having work done at home and also needed to get on with work, it seemed like a good idea. We went for the Premier Plus rooms to have a bit more space- worth it if you need to work- maybe not if you're just crashing for the night. We also did this so that we would have access to the Ultimate wifi and not be relying on the PI's notoriously dodgy free wifi. Ultimate was also glitchy but it was adequate for what we needed. Continuously having to log in and out was a pain, however. Anyway, the room was great and very quiet, especially as we stayed over what was liable to be a noisy weekend night (you only have to walk past this hotel on a Sunday morning and see who is coming out to know it is the base camp for party central!) Knowing also how noisy the road is, as we live further up it, we also felt hermetically sealed- couldn't hear the traffic or street noise at all. Bliss compared to the screaming, shouting, car horns we normally listen to at 2am! Breakfast was the usual Premier Inn fare- does what it says on the tin and I do appreciate being able to make my own toast (bad experience in a much more expensive hotel around the corner the previous week, with cold/forgotten/wrong type of toast!). Staff were friendly and helpful. Will definitely stay again in our next stage of refurb..
The Tudor House Hotel
2.5/569 Reviews
Me and my partner booked to stay here for a night as there were no other hotels that were affordable last minute. The hotel stunk really bad and it looked like a crack house as soon as you walk in. I didn’t even expect a ‘nice’ hotel as it was cheaper than the rest however this hotel should not even be fit for business. The hotel room had blood/ some other stains all over the place. It looked like mould was in our room and there were cracks everywhere. The window wouldn’t even shut, the whole room was absolutely filthy and that is an understatement, it was completely unhygienic I thought I was going to catch a disease just from entering the room. Me and my partner knew instantly we would ask for a refund and needed to leave. I didn’t even want to sit on the bed. There were people loitering around taking drugs in and outside the premises. Hotel also houses homeless people btw which they don’t tell you. To make it worse, the woman on the front desk refused to refund me due to entering the room- I pointed out all the health hazards and fobbed me off saying the manager was going to ring me tomorrow. I had to chase them up with multiple calls before I even spoke to the manager. Still refused refund and told me I had to try get one via lastminute.com, who then told me that the hotel should refund me. Never did. To be honest I wasn’t even bothered about getting the money back I was just angry they’re actually still allowed open for business considering the actual horror state of this hotel. Better of sleeping on the streets. Reporting to trading standards.
Mercure Nottingham Sherwood Hotel
3.8/5103 Reviews
Fantastic stay. Staff extremely friendly, especially. John and Dominic who work behind the bar. The rooms are fabulous, showers amazing. Would definitely recommend this hotel if you're coming to Nottingham for trip.
Best Western Plus Nottingham Westminster Hotel
3.8/52 Reviews
It’s okay for two people to live.
Roomzzz Nottingham City
4.4/5102 Reviews
Nottingham City Center
Rooms nice and clean, really good soaps in bathroom. Bathroom was always perfect temperature, nice heated floor. Kitchen well equipped though we only stayed one night so didn't need it. Beds comfy, generous with duvet and pillows! Had small problem in one room (William...) but Tatiana came to the rescue, late at night, she was so helpful!! I work customer service so know how awful customers can be when they have a problem, but Tatiana was a saint, nothing was too much trouble, she made us feel well cared for, sorted us out quickly and made us laugh.
Dwell City Living
4.1/544 Reviews
Nottingham City Center
I have been staying here for 3 days a week since May 2023 and overall, I have to say that the accommodation is great, so my review is as follows. If you are driving get the Ringo Parking App on your phone as it makes the parking opposite much cheaper. It's less than 100 yards from the car park to the door. The Dwell has a system where you get a unique code to the front door and your room door (the codes are the same) so keep your code private. The hotel has a lift but it's been out of order all the time I have been there so it's stairs. You MUST ask for a ground floor room if you need one. I have had one every stay. When you get to your room the first thing you may notice is how clean it is, I have commented many times on the cleanliness. The hotel has a system where there is an iPad by the bed to run all the functions in the room the TV Air conditioning etc. At times I have struggled with the iPad but overall, it is good. There is a small kitchenette with a microwave, Why they don't have instructions for the microwave I do not know, I have joked about it a few times. You cannot even see the make so you can get them yourself. I have used the microwave to warm up a meal more by luck than judgment The bathroom is great, very nice shower, and again very clean. So that is the Dwell, I am there next week I think its great accommodation with a couple of minor negatives but overall VERY GOOD

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• January to March: 6.25°C during the day, 3.22°C at night

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