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The Groom Room Rugby

Brownsover Hall
3.6/575 Reviews

Brownsover Hall

Rugby District|1.05km from The Groom Room Rugby
I surprised my wife for her birthday by booking us into a 1920s murder mystery in this beautiful Victorian Gothic hotel. The overall experience was worth doing but the hotel 's amenities... weren't great. Like the previous reviewer, we also had issues with power in our room (Room 5). Fortunately no flashing bulbs, but no power at all. Even the lights in our end of the corridor were out and it's really odd that the staff supposedly hadn't noticed this until now. They eventually gave us an extra lamp, but there was no opportunity to move rooms nor was any other kind of compensation offered. Besides the lighting situation, the room looked tired and in need of some work doing: flaking skirting boards, broken curtain holders and tile cracks were all included - the latter were in the bathroom, with a big one in the bath area, which will become a BIG problem in the future if it's not fixed soon. But also, the carpet hadn't been hoovered as we found loose screws on the floor. I also noticed dead spiders in the downstairs Gents, so it seems the hotel takes shortcuts with their cleaning schedule. The bar was alright, and the bar staff were quick and attentive. Great choice of wines and spirits, but not much of a beer selection (mass-produced lagers and bottles of Doom Bar basically). The evening meal was also good overall, especially the cheesecake. The service was lacking though - all drinks orders involved us having to get up and visit the bar, which is difficult during a murder mystery, so I missed some bits. There was only one small jug of water brought to the table for all 10 of us and it was never refilled. The bread that came with the soup was stale. The main course took a while to come out, and it had blatantly been kept on the gantry for ages as the vegetables looked scorched. The dessert then took over half an hour to come out, and by the time they were serving coffee the murder mystery was already over. Breakfast-wise, service was almost non-existent. The full English was pretty average but at least it was hot, and they brought out extra eggs. There were no glasses or mugs anywhere and every single table was dirty. In the end I had to clear some plates away just to sit down and eat. Cutlery was just piled up on a tray by the TV, and there were no napkins. No one served coffee either, and when we went to get some ourselves the coffee was cheap instant coffee and really watered down. But the icing on the cake (which in a way was kind of funny), was making coffee in the room. As the kettle boiled, the steam set off the fire alarm! What's stranger is the first time round that didn't happen! So yeah, nice building from the outside, but the inside really needs work.

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TK Maxx

Brownsover Hall
3.6/575 Reviews

Brownsover Hall

Rugby District|0.66km from TK Maxx
I surprised my wife for her birthday by booking us into a 1920s murder mystery in this beautiful Victorian Gothic hotel. The overall experience was worth doing but the hotel 's amenities... weren't great. Like the previous reviewer, we also had issues with power in our room (Room 5). Fortunately no flashing bulbs, but no power at all. Even the lights in our end of the corridor were out and it's really odd that the staff supposedly hadn't noticed this until now. They eventually gave us an extra lamp, but there was no opportunity to move rooms nor was any other kind of compensation offered. Besides the lighting situation, the room looked tired and in need of some work doing: flaking skirting boards, broken curtain holders and tile cracks were all included - the latter were in the bathroom, with a big one in the bath area, which will become a BIG problem in the future if it's not fixed soon. But also, the carpet hadn't been hoovered as we found loose screws on the floor. I also noticed dead spiders in the downstairs Gents, so it seems the hotel takes shortcuts with their cleaning schedule. The bar was alright, and the bar staff were quick and attentive. Great choice of wines and spirits, but not much of a beer selection (mass-produced lagers and bottles of Doom Bar basically). The evening meal was also good overall, especially the cheesecake. The service was lacking though - all drinks orders involved us having to get up and visit the bar, which is difficult during a murder mystery, so I missed some bits. There was only one small jug of water brought to the table for all 10 of us and it was never refilled. The bread that came with the soup was stale. The main course took a while to come out, and it had blatantly been kept on the gantry for ages as the vegetables looked scorched. The dessert then took over half an hour to come out, and by the time they were serving coffee the murder mystery was already over. Breakfast-wise, service was almost non-existent. The full English was pretty average but at least it was hot, and they brought out extra eggs. There were no glasses or mugs anywhere and every single table was dirty. In the end I had to clear some plates away just to sit down and eat. Cutlery was just piled up on a tray by the TV, and there were no napkins. No one served coffee either, and when we went to get some ourselves the coffee was cheap instant coffee and really watered down. But the icing on the cake (which in a way was kind of funny), was making coffee in the room. As the kettle boiled, the steam set off the fire alarm! What's stranger is the first time round that didn't happen! So yeah, nice building from the outside, but the inside really needs work.

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Rugby North (Newbold)
3.9/542 Reviews
We were visiting family in the area and had stayed in this hotel before. It is going through an upgrade and we were fortunate enough to given a Premier Plus room for no extra charge. It was extremely comfortable and well appointed
Grosvenor Hotel Rugby
2.8/540 Reviews
Stayed here in a triple room recently with friends on a trip to Rugby. Reasonably priced and within walking distance of the town center, not the most spectacular hotel but it was perfect for our needs. The staff were very friendly and helpful also.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels in Rugby?

    Rugby has many popular hotels. Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Draycote Hotel and Whitefields Golf Course is a preferred hotel.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Rugby?

    For hotels in Rugby, the average price on weekdays is US$114, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$114.

  • Which hotels in Rugby provide high-quality breakfasts?

    Draycote Hotel and Whitefields Golf Course provides high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotels in Rugby have swimming pools?

    Draycote Hotel and Whitefields Golf Course is a hotel with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

  • Which hotels in Rugby provide free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're traveling on business or for vacation, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Draycote Hotel and Whitefields Golf Course is a popular hotel with free Wi-Fi.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceUS$344
Lowest PriceUS$32
Number of Reviews 244
Number of hotels38
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$114
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$114

Rugby Hotel Guide

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Rugby, Trip.com is here to help! Planning a trip to Rugby? Rugby is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center. You can plan a day tour in Rugby.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Rugby using other means of transportation.

Rugby is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 76 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 four-star hotels in Rugby at an average price of 51 USD per night. There are 8 three-star hotels in Rugby at an average price of 83 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Rugby at an average price of 82 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Rugby, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. In Rugby, there are hotels under the Ibis brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ibis. Ibis is the top choice of many travelers in Rugby. Dunchurch Park Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in Rugby. Brownsover Hall is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Rugby, nearby attractions like Rugby Art Gallery & Museum can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Rugby that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Draycote Water. The most popular attractions for tourists in Rugby are The Crow Pie, Mirror Image Beauty, Rugby School Museum.

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