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Score: 102473 nights from £155
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Hilton Chambers - Hostel
Manchester
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Manchester
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- August 5,2009 "Good value for your money. Basic, but good.Good location near the center. Go for it." Read more
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Score: 102403 nights from £142
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Express By Holiday Inn East
Manchester
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Manchester
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- November 1,2009 "i stayed here with my mum and daughter as we wanted to go to the theatre on the friday night and then do some shopping on the saturday, we found the location fine, a bit run down but i felt safe..." Read more
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Score: 102233 nights from £190
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Arora International Manchester
Manchester
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Manchester
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- November 13,2009 "Great service during over a year's worth of weekly trips. My home from home. Lovely fresh rooms, friendly staff, professional service. Well done!" Read more
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Score: 102193 nights from £156
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Days Hotel Manchester City
Manchester
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Manchester
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- September 20,2009 "Arrived at the Days hotel Friday 18th sept at approx 5.30pm. Really felt welcomed by the male receptionist - very pleasant and helpful. My husband and I had come down to manchester for a couple..." Read more
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Score: 102173 nights from £176
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Crowne Plaza Manchester Airport
Manchester
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- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Manchester
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Score: 102173 nights from £176
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Hot-el-Apartments Canon Court
Edinburgh
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Edinburgh
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- October 27,2009 "I'll keep it brief. I'm a veteran of the Edinburgh weekend away, it is without doubt my favourite city in the world and I would happily move there tomorrow. These apartments for those that don't..." Read more
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Score: 102103 nights from £182
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Jurys Inn Glasgow
Glasgow
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 8 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 11 2009
- Glasgow
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- November 14,2009 "We actually only stayed one evening and due to travel issues arrived at midnight. Easy to find with the GPS; however, guests should be notified upon reservation of where to park. We are from the..." Read more
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Score: 102103 nights from £202
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Ocean Apartments
Edinburgh
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 1 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 4 2009
- Edinburgh
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- November 1,2009 "The Taxi-driver didn't know the place, thought it was a private appartement-house. Reception was closed when we arrived, but the very friendy late-check-in Service explained us where to find the..." Read more
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Score: 102093 nights from £143
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Ewington City Hotel
Glasgow
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 8 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 11 2009
- Glasgow
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- October 25,2009 "We booked a room the day we arrived in glasgow through expedia and Ewington had one of the best rate so we went there. It's a little far from the city centre, you can't go walking but it's located..." Read more
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Score: 102083 nights from £164
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Best Western Glasgow City Hotel
Glasgow
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Departs:
- Tue Dec 8 2009
- London
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Returns:
- Fri Dec 11 2009
- Glasgow
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October 17,2009:
My husband and I went to Glasgow shopping for the weekend and stayed in the hotel for one night. Our first impression was that the room was quite small, however had everything that we needed....and more. There was a Playstation (which we didn't use) a compact DVD player (and DVD's which you could hire for £2.00 each) and a lovely flat screen television. The room also had a large fridge which was stocked with two small bottles of wine (one red and one white - complementary) and a small tub of pringle crisps - very nice touch. The window in our room was very high up, and the only view we had was the side of a building. The bathroom was adequate with a fantastic heated towel rail. The shower was not particulary powerful, but did the job. The only thing I disliked about the bathroom was the black mouldy sealant around the bath....not particulary nice. The bathroom and room however were clean. The room rate states that it includes a complementary `grab and go breakfast between 7.30am-10.00am which includes muffins, pastries, fresh fruit etc - make sure you get there before 9.15am though because we went down at 9.15 and all that was left was a couple of pieces of fruit! Even though it was a weekend we stayed, we didnt hear or see many other people going about the hotel, and had a great sleep. There is also a residents lounge with a television where you can get complimentary teas and coffees (from a machine). The only time we had contact with staff was on checking in and out, so I cant really comment on them other than they were polite. All in all, it was great value for the money we paid and was near to all the shops and eating places. I would definately recommend it to others!!!! -
February 23,2009:
Spent two nights (Fri & Sat) in the aparthotel. Quality of accommodation and equipment was good and staff at the hotel in Elmback Rd v. helpful (a problem with the hot water supply was sorted in less than an hour). Location looked ideal - 10 mins walk from the shops in one direction, a little further from Kelvingrove gallery in the other, and just a block south of the eating end of Saughiehall Street. Unfortunately, the flats are immediately above a busy junction and the 'double glazing' is totally inadequate when it comes to keeping the sound of traffic down. It certainly doesn't cope with the noise from souped-up superminis roaring round the block after midnight. I managed to sleep in the end, thanks to earplugs and a pillow over my head, but I won't be going back unless/until the bedrooms have better sound-proofing. A great shame, because it has so much else going for it. -
July 7,2008:
I have just returned form a 3 night stay at the Best Western Glasgow City Hotel. On arrival I was told that there were no cooked breakfasts available only a limited complimentary buffet which consisted of croissants & pastries together with tea or coffee from a flask to be drunk from paper cups. Full payment was required in advance before the room key was handed over. I had booked a double room for my sole use. What I got , as several previous reviewers have remarked, was a single room containing a double bed. The room was spotless and well equipped but two people would have found it difficult to move around in the limited space. The room should have contained a DVD player but on asking at reception I was told " We do not put them in those rooms because they are too small but you can borrow one" Overall this was not the experience I would expect from a Best Western branded hotel. -
May 6,2008:
We stayed here for 2 nights and took advantage of booking online and paying up-front as it was a cheaper rate - came to just under £60 per night. The room was absolutely tiny - opening the wardrobe doors meant that entrance to the (tiny, but clean and modern) bathroom was impossible! But the room was ok, and we weren't spending much time in there. It was nicely decorated, huge flat screen TV, free drinks for the first night (nice touch), powerful shower. We did have a noise problem on the second night - sounded like something in the water pipes - a noisy, vibrating kind of rattle woke me up at least 3 times, and I was wearing ear plugs! Apart from that, our stay was quite good. Nothing amazing, but for the price it was fine. Really close to Sauciehall Street, if you like that kind of thing, and a short walk to the Glasgow School of Art. Staff helpful, pastries/fruit provided for brekkie in the very small residents' lounge. Difficult to rave about it, but difficult to find much fault with it. If you don't expect a huge room, you'll be fine! -
April 13,2008:
Just returned from a weekend in the City Aparthotel and will never return. Very disappointed with the service, the room and especially the breakfast. Upon arrival we were immediately told we had to pay for our room in advance which had we seen before hand would not have stayed in. It was tiny. A double bed squeezed into a single room. Impossible for two people to walk around at the same time. No additional pillows or blankets and our room overlooked an alley allowing people from the overlooking offices to see in. Next came the bathroom - wonky taps, freezing water and couldn't swing a cat in it. The hotel advertised a continental breakfast! We were directed to a basement room with a table of food. Pathetic! A few gone of crossiants, pasteries and rotten bananas. We had to make coffee in paper cups. No cereal or orange juice. Overall we had a horrible experience in this hotel. The reception staff were rude and not very helpful. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone and believe you can get alot nicer hotels for the same price.
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