
Birmingham/Consulate For Greece Top Hotel Picks
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Birmingham/Consulate For Greece Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chambre D'hote | ★★ | 5 | - | 9.42 km |
| 2 | Woodbrooke | ★★ | 5 | - | 4.67 km |
| 3 | Ibis Budget Birmingham Centre | ★★ | 3.9 | 72 | 1.64 km |
| 4 | Comfort Inn Birmingham | ★★ | 4 | 18 | 1.9 km |
| 5 | The Old Crown | ★★ | 4 | - | 2.81 km |
| 6 | Astoria Hotel | ★★ | 4.4 | - | 1.75 km |
| 7 | Birmingham Central Backpackers | ★★ | 4 | 9 | 2.68 km |
| 8 | Old Crown Hotel | ★★ | 4 | - | 2.82 km |
| 9 | Travelodge Birmingham Central Moor Street | ★★ | 4.3 | - | 2.3 km |
| 10 | Woodlands Hotel | ★★ | 4.1 | 2 | 2.27 km |
| 11 | Prince Hotel | ★★ | 4 | - | 2.04 km |
| 12 | The Aston Inn | ★★ | 3.7 | - | 5.18 km |
| 13 | Vitality Hotel | ★★ | 3.8 | - | 2.26 km |
| 14 | Canvas the Old Fire Station Birmingham | ★★ | 3.6 | - | 2.82 km |
| 15 | St Peter's Shared House | ★★ | 3.7 | - | 4.09 km |
| 16 | Fresher Space Home Stay | ★★ | 3.8 | - | 7.2 km |
| 17 | Park Hotel | ★★ | 3.8 | - | 6.04 km |
| 18 | Beckbury House | ★★ | 3.7 | 1 | 4.68 km |
| 19 | Canvas the Heights in Birmingham | ★★ | 3.5 | - | 2.89 km |
| 20 | Ibis Birmingham Centre Irving Street | ★★ | 3.6 | - | 1.54 km |




















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I’m genuinely heartbroken thinking this peaceful gem so close to central Birmingham might be lost to closure or a soulless chain takeover. I can’t stand the sterile, cookie-cutter chains or the overly decorated boutique hotels that feel suffocating with too many cushions, carpets, and unnecessary daily towel changes—especially knowing how much it impacts the planet. Woodbrooke is refreshingly different: simple, authentic, and quietly elegant. My room was cozy yet airy, with a warm, old-fashioned charm—light flooded in, the en-suite shower was clean and efficient, and the kettle, tea, and coffee supplies were thoughtfully provided. The security chain on the ground-floor window gave me peace of mind without spoiling the vibe. Best part? The view. Ten acres of mature gardens and orchards stretching out beyond the windows—serene, lush, and full of life. Waking up to birdsong and morning light was pure magic. Breakfast was outstanding—fresh, generous, and packed with everything you could want. This isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a retreat for the soul. Please, let this special little hotel survive—it deserves to be cherished.
The location of Ibis Budget Birmingham Centre is absolutely unbeatable. Just a short walk from the city center, with easy access to public transit, shopping districts, and major attractions. Every time I visit Birmingham, this hotel is my go-to choice because of its convenient position—perfect for exploring the city without wasting time on commuting. It's a smart, budget-friendly option that delivers great value and comfort. I’ll definitely be back.
This hotel is a wonderful find—clean, quiet, and very welcoming. The front deck is a nice little spot to relax, offering a peaceful vibe with just the right amount of quiet. Staff are friendly and polite, always greeting guests with a smile. It's conveniently located near the city center, making it easy to explore Birmingham by public transit. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely stay here again.
Staying at The Old Crown was a delightful experience from start to finish. The rooms are cozy and well-appointed with tea and coffee facilities, a comfortable TV, and a welcoming atmosphere. The on-site bar is a real highlight—great food options, a wide selection of drinks, and live sports on screen make it perfect for relaxing evenings or catching up with friends. It's centrally located in Birmingham, making it easy to explore the city by foot or public transport. The overall vibe is warm and authentic, and the value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely come back and recommend this gem to anyone visiting Birmingham.
Staying at the Astoria Hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Birmingham. From the moment I walked in, the Art Deco design stood out—elegant, timeless, and beautifully executed. The location is unbeatable: just a short walk from Central Station and the heart of the city’s shopping district. I appreciated how convenient everything was without needing to rely on transport. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the room was spotless—perfect for a solo traveler. The bathroom was compact but well-designed and functional. Overall, this hotel exceeded all my expectations. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s an experience. I’ll definitely be back.
This hostel completely exceeded my expectations—10 out of 10 is totally justified! The bed was incredibly comfortable, and I got a middle bunk that felt stable and secure. The room was quiet, which made for a peaceful night’s sleep, and my fellow travelers were friendly and respectful. The bathroom was spacious, spotless, and well-maintained—definitely one of the best I’ve seen in a hostel. Plus, the free breakfast was a real highlight: fresh, tasty, and with great variety. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—just an 8-minute walk to the city center, making it super easy to explore shops, restaurants, and attractions on foot. Everything is so convenient and well thought out. I’ll definitely be back and would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Birmingham.
The hotel is spotless, well-maintained, and perfect for solo travelers. Its location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the train station and right in the heart of Birmingham city center. I appreciated how quiet and secure the rooms felt, even with all the city activity nearby. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the breakfast options were simple but satisfying. Whether you're here for business or just exploring, this place offers great value and convenience without compromising on comfort.
We came to Birmingham for a concert and stayed at this hotel with two friends for just one night—what an amazing find! The location is perfect: right across from a Tesco Metro, and it’s only about £8 in an Uber to Broad Street. We booked a triple en-suite room facing the front—spacious, clean, and recently renovated with modern touches, especially in the bathroom. The beds were incredibly comfortable, making for a restful night after a long day. There’s great parking at the back, which was super convenient. The host gave us a warm welcome and clear instructions on how to access the building outside regular hours—very thoughtful. We didn’t have breakfast here, so I can’t speak to that, but I did peek into the dining area, and it was spotless, well-maintained, and had a nice, welcoming vibe. Overall, the value for money is outstanding. If we’re ever back in Birmingham, this will be our top pick.
Staying at Prince Hotel felt more like being in a temporary housing unit than a real hotel. The location is convenient—close to the subway—but everything else falls apart quickly. Wi-Fi is practically unusable, and phone signal is so weak you can’t even make calls. The worst part? Neighbors constantly hang out outside their doors, laughing and chatting loudly until 3 a.m., making it impossible to sleep. The kitchen closes at 10 p.m. every night, which means if you’re up late or need to grab food before work, you’re out of luck. It doesn’t open until 7 a.m., so breakfast is nearly impossible for early risers. Even the so-called 'free breakfast' is only available on a first-come, first-served basis—by the time you get there, it’s gone. The management is extremely problematic. Sara, the manager, is rude, dismissive, and refuses to listen. She interrupts constantly and acts like she’s always right—her behavior made me question her judgment. There are cameras everywhere, even outside the building and down the street. It felt like I was under constant surveillance, as if I were starring in some reality show. The bathroom has visible mold, and the smell in some rooms resembles urine. The water is harsh on skin—especially sensitive or acne-prone skin—it dries out hands and body. The fridge is overcrowded, with no room for your own food, and the stench is overwhelming. Items left unattended in your room are taken by cleaning staff without warning—this feels like theft. You’re forced to eat in the tiny outdoor dining area, even in freezing weather, and eating in your room results in Sara showing up early in the morning, banging on your door. If you don’t answer, she uses a spare key to enter, shouting at you while you’re still asleep. No privacy at all. Overall, this place isn’t a hotel—it’s a transitional housing facility for people waiting for council housing. The duvet cover is too small, and the bedding is clearly not meant for comfort. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone. Avoid it at all costs.
This hidden gem truly exceeded my expectations. The Vitality Hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Birmingham, just steps away from shops, restaurants, and public transit—trams, buses, and the Central Station are all within easy reach. My room was immaculately clean, cozy, and warmly decorated, making it feel like a true home away from home. Plenty of power outlets made charging devices and working on my laptop effortless. The TV was great, but the standout feature was the powerful, consistent hot shower—perfect after a long day exploring the city. The staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with any request, no matter how small. From check-in to check-out, the entire experience was seamless and welcoming. I’ll definitely be returning—the location, comfort, and service make this hotel a top choice for any traveler.
Staying at The Grand Hotel Birmingham was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The hotel’s central location makes it incredibly convenient—just a short walk from major shopping areas, restaurants, and attractions. My room was spotless, well-maintained, and very comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a great night's sleep. What really stood out was the on-site bar downstairs—when we arrived in the evening, there was live music playing by a local band. The relaxed atmosphere and laid-back vibe made it the perfect way to unwind after travel. Breakfast was a classic English buffet: eggs, sausages, toast, cereal, and fresh fruit—all standard but delicious and satisfying. While the selection isn’t as varied as what you’d find in Asian or Chinese breakfasts, it’s exactly what you’d expect from a traditional UK hotel, and done well. Overall, the value for money is excellent, and I’d definitely recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Birmingham.
This hotel is perfect for parents sending their kids to study at the University of Birmingham. It's just a short walk or quick transit ride away from the Mason Vale Village dormitory area, making it easy to visit and check on your student. The location is safe and quiet, which gives peace of mind—especially during late-night visits or early morning drop-offs. The breakfast spread is fantastic: fresh, varied, and full of options—from classic English fare to continental choices. Staff are warm, attentive, and always ready to help with any request. Overall, it’s an excellent balance of comfort, convenience, and value. If you're looking for a reliable place to stay while your child starts university life, this is a top pick.
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