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Weoley Castle Hotel is the top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from the historic ruins. The hotel features castle-themed rooms with views of the tower and surrounding gardens, plus a traditional English afternoon tea experience. Guests can also enjoy easy access to nearby walking trails leading into green spaces perfect for morning strolls or evening relaxation. For availability and exclusive rates, book through the HopeGoo app.
Weoley Castle Hotel stands out as the only accommodation directly adjacent to the ruins, with a mere 3-minute walk to the entrance. The hotel blends 18th-century architecture with modern comforts, offering private courtyard rooms and fireplace suites for an immersive historical stay. Nearby, you’ll find century-old oak tree pathways and picnic areas ideal for families or couples seeking quiet exploration. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive deals.
Weoley Castle Hotel offers distinctive experiences such as guided castle tours, costume photography packages, and garden-themed afternoon teas, immersing guests in local heritage. The hotel collaborates with local artists for regular art exhibitions and craft workshops. Its outdoor terrace overlooks the entire castle grounds, making it ideal for intimate weddings or romantic dinners. Reserve these activities through the HopeGoo platform for guaranteed quality and timing.
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We’ve always had a fantastic stay at the Premier Inn Birmingham City (Waterloo St), and this visit was no exception. The staff went above and beyond—special thanks to Raji and Pauline for their incredible support with an additional booking. Their professionalism, friendliness, and attention to detail made all the difference. The location is excellent, just steps away from public transit and close to downtown attractions. Clean rooms, reliable Wi-Fi, and a welcoming atmosphere make this hotel a top choice. We’re already looking forward to our next trip here.

Staying at this hotel was a great experience—perfectly located in the heart of Birmingham. The moment I stepped in, I felt at home. The room was clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The best part? The view from the window—it overlooks the canal, offering peaceful, scenic views especially in the morning when the water glistens under the sun. It’s such a nice touch to wake up to. The staff were friendly and helpful, and everything about the stay felt seamless. For a central location, great value, and a relaxing atmosphere, this place really delivers. Would definitely recommend and book again if I’m back in Birmingham.

Staying at Premier Inn Birmingham City Centre (New St Station) was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location couldn’t be better—right next to Grand Central shopping centre and just steps from the train station, with McDonald’s conveniently nearby. While the hotel doesn’t provide bottled water, there’s a Tesco just a 3-minute walk away, making it easy to grab drinks or snacks. I did notice some people sleeping outside during both day and night, but the hotel requires a key card for entry, which definitely adds peace of mind when it comes to safety. The room itself is brand new, spotless, and well-maintained—really impressive for the price. I’ve stayed at another Premier Inn near the river before, and my friend mentioned no air conditioning and constant traffic noise, but this one has excellent AC, and even though it faces the railway line, there’s absolutely no noise disturbance. It’s quiet, comfortable, and perfect for a stress-free stay in Birmingham.

Staying at Premier Inn Birmingham Central Hagley Road was a great experience overall. The hotel offers the usual high standard you’d expect from the brand—clean, well-maintained, and comfortable. I especially appreciated the attached Beefeater restaurant; it’s a nice spot for a relaxed meal with good food and friendly service. Free parking is a definite plus, especially if you're driving. Getting into town is super easy—just a 10 to 15-minute bus ride from the stop right on Hagley Road. The staff were helpful and welcoming throughout my stay. My room was spacious, the shower pressure was excellent, and having a proper bath was such a welcome treat after a long day. It’s rare to find a hotel that nails both comfort and convenience, but this one does. Highly recommend for travelers looking for a reliable, no-fuss stay in Birmingham.

Staying at Premier Inn Birmingham City Centre Broad Street was an absolutely delightful experience. The hotel is perfectly located just a short walk from the city center, with easy access to public transit—just a 15-minute ride to major attractions. I was pleasantly surprised by how quiet and peaceful the surroundings were, making it ideal for a good night’s sleep after a long day of exploring. The room was clean, spacious, and well-appointed with comfortable bedding and excellent soundproofing. Breakfast was a real highlight—freshly prepared, with a wide variety of options including traditional English breakfast, fresh fruit, hot beverages, and plenty of choices for all dietary preferences. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly, professional service—always smiling, helpful, and attentive to details. From the welcome drink to the thoughtful in-room amenities, every touch showed care. It’s rare to find such a high level of comfort and value in a city hotel. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Birmingham.

The staff at reception were incredibly helpful and always smiling, making the check-in process a breeze. The apartment itself is spacious, clean, and well-equipped with everything we needed for a comfortable stay. From the modern furnishings to the fully functional kitchenette, it felt like home. Located just minutes from the city center, getting around by train or bus is super convenient, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. Overall, an excellent value for the quality—definitely a place I’d recommend and return to.

Staying at Peter Scott House Birmingham was an unexpectedly peaceful experience. Despite being in the heart of Birmingham, the hotel is remarkably quiet—no traffic noise or street disturbances to disrupt your rest. The room was spotless, cozy, and comfortable, with a great bed that made for a perfect night's sleep. I appreciated how close it was to public transit, making downtown exploration easy and stress-free. The staff were friendly and helpful, always ready to assist with local tips or recommendations. It’s rare to find such a quiet, well-maintained place in a city center with such a welcoming vibe. This stay exceeded my expectations—I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Birmingham.

My stay at 100 Dale Road Studios in Guest House was absolutely delightful. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and close to public transit, making it easy to explore Birmingham without hassle. The studio was clean, well-designed, and surprisingly spacious for the price. The bed was comfortable, and the quiet atmosphere made for a restful night's sleep. What really stood out was the warm hospitality—the staff were friendly, helpful, and offered great local tips that enhanced our experience. It felt more like staying with friends than a typical hotel. For anyone looking for a cozy, convenient, and affordable base in Birmingham, this place is a must-try.

The location of PH Hostel Birmingham is incredibly easy to find—just turn off the main road and you're there. Right at the corner, there's a bus stop, making it super convenient for getting around town without needing a car. I was impressed by how accessible and well-connected the hostel is, especially for travelers on a budget. The spot is practical, clean, and offers great value for money. I’d definitely stay here again if I ever return to 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.

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.

Staying here was a perfect choice for anyone looking to be in the heart of Birmingham without breaking the bank. Just a 3-minute walk from Birmingham New Street Station, the location is unbeatable—everything you need is within easy reach. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and offered excellent value for money. I especially appreciated the breakfast at the adjacent 'spoons pub—plenty of variety, great quality, and super affordable. It felt like a real local touch, adding charm to the whole experience. The combination of convenience, comfort, and affordability made this stay stand out. Highly recommended for travelers who want a central base with character and no hidden surprises.
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