Situated in Leicester, 1.4 km from Leicester Railway Station, St Martins Lodge features views of the city. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
In the heart of Leicester, this elegant Victorian townhouse is less than 500 metres from the railway station.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Comfortable and a quiet stay even though I noticed there was prom night but I didn't hear a thing from my room
Staff were very attentive and very helpful and friendly
Lovely meal in the restaurant 😋
Set in Leicester, less than 1 km from De Montfort University, Villare Leicester City Centre hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Situated on the outskirts of Leicester city centre, the Grafton House is just 5 minutes’ walk from Leicester Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and a bar.
Neil
United Kingdom
Clean room with TV... Bed clean linen and very comfortable
With ample free parking and free Wi-Fi accessible throughout, OYO Blaby Westfield Hotel offers comfortable accommodation just a 5-minute drive from Junction 21 of the M1.
Located in Leicester, 1.3 km from University of Leicester, voco Leicester, an IHG Hotel provides accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Just 10 minutes from the city centre and the M1/M69 junction 21, the Holiday Inn - Leicester - Wigston offers modern accommodation with free Wi-Fi, free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
jim
United Kingdom
Very well presented establishment. Clean throughout. Pleasant staff. Excellent breakfast and the in-house Italian restaurant was good too.
The Holiday Inn Leicester City is located in the heart of Leicester city centre and offers spacious rooms, a bar and a restaurant where children eat for free.
Just minutes from Leicester city centre and the M1/M69 motorway, Holiday Inn Express Leicester City hotel opened in November 2004 and has 110 fully equipped en-suite rooms.
Room and bed. Breakfast need more varieties to be offered.
Days Inn Hotel Leicester is located 3 miles from Leicester City Centre and Train Station. It offers en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and free parking.
Nice breakfast but would have liked toast with it.
Just off junction 21 of the M1 motorway, this 4-star Hilton hotel has spacious rooms, a modern gym and an 18-metre heated indoor pool. Leicester city centre is 3 miles away.
Convenient for Fosse Park and my son’s family home.
Situated on the outskirts of Leicester city centre, the Grafton House is just 5 minutes’ walk from Leicester Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and a bar.
Friendly staff, excellent location and clean rooms
The Star Hotel, South Leicester is a family-run establishment, only a few minutes' walk from Leicester’s city centre and the world-famous De Montfort Hall.
the staff are very friendly felt very comfortable here
Located at Leicester North Services off the A6 and A46, ibis Budget Leicester is 6.5 km from the city centre. This ibis hotel offers a Parking £3 per vehicle per night and free WiFi.
In the centre of Leicester, just 5 minutes’ walk from the train station and the very heart of the city, this modern hotel offers comfortable accommodation, free Wi-Fi, and good facilities at great-...
Location, very near every thing we need to see and do
Located in Leicester, within 1.5 km of De Montfort University and 3.3 km of University of Leicester, Campbells Guest House provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi.
Nice place for competitive price compared to the area
With ample free parking and free Wi-Fi accessible throughout, OYO Blaby Westfield Hotel offers comfortable accommodation just a 5-minute drive from Junction 21 of the M1.
Comfort in the room, closeness to the town centre.
A restored Victorian townhouse and former convent, The Regency Leicester offers free parking and free Wi-Fi just a 5-minute drive away from Leicester city centre and rail station.
Clean and comfortable would definitely stay again.
Multicultural Leicester has a vibrant feel, partly due to the large student population of De Montfort and Leicester universities. The latter lines Victoria Park, whereas Abbey Park covers both banks of the River Soar and houses ruins of a 12th-century abbey that was the burial site of Cardinal Wolsey.
Richard III was also buried in the city and a commemorative statue sits in Castle Gardens, by the Newarke Houses Museum and St Mary de Castro Church. St Nicholas Church overlooks the Jewry Wall Roman bath remains, while the tall-spired cathedral is next to the half-timbered, medieval guildhall.
Nearby are the Highcross and Haymarket shopping centres, as well as Leicester Market – Europe’s largest outdoor covered market. The city centre is packed with restaurants and bars, and the Golden Mile of Belgrave Road has a wealth of curry houses and jewellery stores. It also hosts the largest Diwali celebrations outside India.
Other entertainment venues are Upper Brown Street and the futuristic-looking Curve Theatre. Equally modern in design is the National Space Centre, while the National Gas Museum is near King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City FC. Leicestershire Golf Course is one of 8 surrounding the city.
The Leicester accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels with spas, guest houses near the train station and cheap inns with parking.
I was born in Leicester but moved away 13 years ago, I was...
I was born in Leicester but moved away 13 years ago, I was back visiting family and was showing may partner around for the first time. The place had improved substantially and there was lots to do and places to eat and drink. It was a pleasant surprise to see how much money had been spent improving the place i grew up in.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay.
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. The people in Leicester were very friendly and there were plenty of shops and a good variety of cafes. I went to Leicester to visit King Richard’s grave and the people at the cathedral were very helpful
sandra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Leicester is a brilliant place to visit for a day or a short...
Leicester is a brilliant place to visit for a day or a short stay. The shopping centre is full of amazing shops , brilliant eateries of difficult cultures. plenty of toilets and places to have a rest.
Lorraine
4.0
Scored 4.0
Leicester is an everyday English town.
Leicester is an everyday English town. It might be a city, I don't know, but that's probably semantics. It's really nothing at all to want to visit. I suppose if you live there it's functional, just like a broken kettle can still hold water, but it's not a 'place to visit', which probably sums up most places to be fair. There's not a lot else to say, really. If you have a reason to go, you'll go but it is overshadowed by bigger and better e.g. Nottingham, Birmingham, Coventry, Peterborough.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Leicester is a vibrant place, outstanding for the great mix...
Leicester is a vibrant place, outstanding for the great mix of races and cultures that happily coexist in the city. There is so much to do and see, we enjoyed the New Walk Museum, Mexican fiesta in Silver Street and a wonderful authentic Turkish meal at Nazar in Evington Village this visit. There are lovely parks, and a walk in Bradgate park is a must, better still climb up to ‘Old John’ if you’re able. A good natured fun city, love to visit anytime.
Jenny
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visit the Cathedral, King Richard visitor center.
Visit the Cathedral, King Richard visitor center. If you like ethnic food then you will find nowhere in UK more diverse. Visit the beautiful countryside, Bradgate Park and Foxton Locks. Do a walking tour of the City, a lot of history here.
Like any inner City, stay away from downtown at night if you're on your own.
Hi there Im vegetarian asked breakfast team. They gave me pork sausages
I asked fir my full refund nothing yet
In one of the room looked 2 rats droppings told staff eventually hoivered its was staff arrti who worked at TRAVELODGE Leicester city centre they Yusra Rhea jade told me not to stay there to so i booked Novotel through booking.com they turned lots of acts racism filtering
Hotel to hotel apartments in my experience
. The hotel is ideally located for the De Montford Hall and is only a 15 minute walk into the city centre for other attractions. The hotel is spotlessly clean and the staff helpful and conscientious. This is our "go to" hotel for visiting Leicester and we really don't see any need for investigating alternatives as this is just perfect.
Staff were helpful and polite. Dealt with reading light not working promptly
Food was excellent, portions were a good size and cooked to order. Definitely recommend the smothered chicken.
The room was hot at night which made sleep difficult.
Hotel was within easy reach of Leicester city centre and the Space centre
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