Reviews

  1. E ★☆☆☆☆

    Great place to stay. Clean room and great staff. However I was told not off for talking in my room as this caused a disturbance. Not shouting not loud just talking!

  2. Frederick Parr ★★★★☆

    I stayed at the Travelodge in room 315 at Leamington over the Halloween weekend for 2 nights as I was DJing at one of the local clubs. I would highly suggest staying at this venue, amazing staff from start to finish who seemed to be there 24/7, super attentive and friendly, was there to help with getting an iron, extra cutlery etc. The only drawback was that the lock on my specific door was faulty so couldn’t lock it from the inside, which wasn’t a big deal for me at all as I was getting back at 3/4am on both nights and wasn’t leaving any valuables - as well as this, at 10pm they lock the main doors so only people with a hotel key can enter the building which made travelling solo feel much safer. I’m sure they would have changed my room if I had asked, but just didn’t feel like a big deal for me at the time so decided not to especially on such a busy weekend. Another thing I’d mention is the breakfast situation, it is all served “to-go” as they don’t have a restaurant on-site, but again as I was only there for the weekend I was more than happy to go to the local Gail’s / other cafes and they made it very clear at the time of booking that this was the case. Overall super positive, the room was basic but had everything I needed, nice and clean, with spare pillows if needed. If and when I come back I’ll definitely be booking again!

  3. david astbury ★☆☆☆☆

    I'm always sorry to leave a bad review but things at the travelodge need to change. 1) room was used and unmade on arrival so back down to reception 2) new room was made. But lift up toilet seat and blocked all the way to rim. Not at all what you want to see or smell so back to reception 3) the door to new room just pushed open. Didn't need to unlock. Hinges looked damaged but did lock with a 'lock' on inside. And to be fair if you put some stonng effort in pulling it shut, it did but please be careful. I took all valuables with me in my coat. 4) reception lady was on her own so had to wait for queue to come down for help. She couldn't come straight away so I showered in same 'blocked' room with really dirty shower curtain that didn't stop the water going out. 5) left in morning with no acknowledgement of issues. Winter be going back. 'Shouldn't av booked a Travelodge' the radio ad should say.

  1. Mark Whitemoss ★★★☆☆

    We stayed for 3 days on a work event,and would not stay again. Whilst the rooms might be spacious they are extremely tired.my colleague had to move due to a huge leak on day 2,with the comment it always does that. We hod booked breakfast and it was actually just a breakfast box with milk, cornflakes a flapjack.So on top of the £600 for 3 days had to find breakfast. Premier inn close by would have been a better choice.Never again

  2. Alex Hemming ★★★☆☆

    Does what it says on the tin really, reasonably priced and quite unfussy but does the job well for a night or two (stayed two nights). The location is fantastic and it’s a lovely old building. My main complaint with this one was that it didn’t have air con and you can’t open the windows very much, so was pretty hot staying in August.

  3. Leo Cooper ★★★★☆

    A great hotel with really friendly staff. The price for the weekend seemed a little steep since it doesn't include wifi or any meals, but a Standard Plus room for Fri, Sat and Sun night at £180 in the heart of town is still one of the best rates going, and the room was brilliant! Everything was clean and cosy, the hot water was fantastic and the queen sized bed was a wonder. With a desk workspace and kettle as well, if you can afford it I'd recommend it.

  1. Malcolm Crawford ★★★★★

    Couldn't fault it for the price we paid. Newly refurbished room. Old building with a list of famous restaurants ie. Norman Wisdom and Douglas Fairbanks. Grand Central staircase with large stain glass window.

  2. Nick D’Agorne ★★★☆☆

    The staff were very welcoming on arrival and more than helpful. Room 104, is a very large room recently redecorated and has a new shower. Outside noise from late night revellers is reduced by interior glazing, so the only additional noise comes through the plasterboard walls from the adjacent room. You can easily hear the conversation, hair dryer and other noises of your fellow visitors. Comfortable bed and duvet. Facilities including kettle and coffee making plus TV. Shower room had no soap in it and the air extractor didn’t work. An OK room, but expensive at over £100 for a double bedded room in February. Convenient for the Town Centre.

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