Holiday Inn Express Stoke-On-Trent is just off junction 15 of the M6. Holiday Inn Express Stoke on Trent is 10 minutes’ drive from Stoke city center, set next to Stoke FC’s bet365 Stadium.
You can be assured of a warm welcome, impeccable service and the highest degree of comfort at this inn, conveniently situated on the outskirts of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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My husband chose the holiday. I booked the hotel and its location as I was born in Stoke on Trent. It was near to Wedgwood World and other attraction we wanted to visit. The area has changed vastly since I lived there and we relied on a Satnav to get around by car. We stayed for 4 nights. On the last day we visited Trentham gardens shopping centre which was well worth the visit. However, we spent more time there and didn't get to see the gardens which were done by Capability Brown. The swimming pool we used to visit when I was a child was long gone and I would have been interested to visit the gardens. We would stay in this hotel again due to its convenient location.. Stoke on Trent is the 'Potteries'. It's industrial era cam to a close in the 20th century with its coal mines closes, pottery firms moved out and the Shelton steel works closed down. I haven't lived there for over 50 years and it was good to come back to see the town is still thriving. I did not visit the Stadium or Regent Theatre. I did visit Moorcroft and Middleton potteries. We would have visited Gladstone pottery but it was closed.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
A wet gloomy day, we met great friendly people, at the bus...
A wet gloomy day, we met great friendly people, at the bus stop, close to Holiday Inn.
Locals chatted and were most helpful.
Town was quiet, we were not interested in shopping.
Walked through the market,indoors.
The best coffee in the centre of town, served by friendly professional staff.
Bus driver back to hotel was very friendly.
A great visit.
Roisin
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you have an interest in The production of China then...
If you have an interest in The production of China then Stoke is an ideal location. The potteries museum has a ver comprehensive collection of China through the ages as well as part of the Staffordshire hoard. A short distance from the city centre is the fabulous V&A Wedgewood collection.
Waleria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We didn’t choose our day well and places like the
We didn’t choose our day well and places like the
Gladstone Museum and many other potteries were closed. We loved middleport Burleigh Museum and that compensated for not being able to go to the Gladstone. Disappointed with The
World of Wedgwood - the felt the museum was not ‘alive’ and the buildings didn’t reflect the industry that made the name so famous. It was just a case of looking at items through glass and reading or listening to text. Much of the text was too small. Some hands-on activities would bring it more to life. We were disappointed that the factory shop had been closed down and everything funnelled through the world of Wedgwood shop unlike the old days when you could pick up seconds at much lower prices, we thought to charge as much as they did for items made in the far east was not really acceptable. For stuff made in the UK and on site that is different. The best bit about world of Wedgwood was the water fountains where a child was having a wonderful time getting soaking wet but clearly having a lot of fun. Otherwise this is not a family venue.
The other places we visited Duchess China, Dudsens and Middleport were great. Very sad to see so much of the heritage of Stoke on Trent falling down or being knocked down.
If we came again to the potteries we would check the days that other potteries were open before we booked,
Jennie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Just an overnight stay as enroute elsewhere.
Just an overnight stay as enroute elsewhere. However, I would have liked to extend my stay and visit several of the pottery, and other museums. Unfortunately ALL of them are closed on Monday AND Tuesday!! This seems ridiculous in this day and age, but they are also all run by the local council, so perhaps not so surprising. I will have to return to the area to get the benefit of these.
DEBORAH
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The wellness facility was great most especially the booking...
The wellness facility was great most especially the booking system.
The room allocated was not ideal at all.
They didn’t clean the room and the cleaner was arguing with me that I didn’t put the card on the handle which I did and it was still in the same position I placed it when I was going out in the morning.
When I checked in the person who served me was helpful but his colleague wasn’t which made me a bit frustrated and not too happy.
When I was checking out the person at the desk was quite nice when I told him about the room cleaning issue he promised to raise it with his supervisor.
We’ve stayed at BW Stoke for the weekend on route for a wedding in Leek.Our stay was superb,we were upgraded to a Imperial Room.The room check in was a little bit late and we were given drinks vouchers.Staff was very friendly and polite.Room nice and cosy .Very good location in the hear of the city centre e car park facility great.In overall 5 stars
The hotel is a great location for the University campus, which is why we booked. Small car park in front of the hotel, had no trouble parking. Train station directly opposite with plenty of taxi's available. Big spacious bedroom with modern ensuite bathroom with walk in shower. Had an excellent stay here.
It was comfortable, cosy even. It was quiet onthe whole, certainly during the night. Really comfortable bed/pillows - slept very well. Sun streaming in in the morning. All I needed for living. Felt like a home rather than hotel room. Neighbours I bumped into very friendly. Central location is superb.
The staff were friendly enough, was asked if we were ok with stairs which we were. Also the rooms were clean and the window opened all the way instead of having a catch attached to it. Wasn’t too far from Alton towers which we made the trip for and much cheaper than the hotels closer to the park.
It was nice that they had a pool. The reception was open 24 hours and so was the bar. The parking was decent and there was a little playground outside for the children. The TV had a decent amount of channels. And it wasn't loud there like it can be at some "cheap" hotels.
The staff were so helpful and friendly from the receptionists to the friendly bar staff. I stayed with my mum for a couple of days on a virgin experience including the steam train and really enjoyed it. The hotel was close enough to the train station.
Located a few minutes walk from railway station and town centre. Straightforward self-check-in. Smart room with all the essentials expected in an aparthotel. Helpful guide to local food amenties: shops, restaurants and takeaways.
All of the ceramic touches made it uniquely a hotel in Stoke-on-Trent. We loved the availability of all of the ceramic picture books and the molds and vases and pottery used in the Lobby decor. That was a highlight.
Staff very friendly and helpful from check in, bar and restaurant team. Hotel was very clean and modern and room/ restaurant very good value. Nice walk into town or to the Train station
Fab city centre location, plenty of car parking on-site. Pay at hotel reception. Had a double suite, room 107. Nicely decorated, clean, all windows open. Very friendly helpful staff.
Very clean and central location next to activities, stores and fuel station. We chose this hotel as it was within a close driving distance to Alton Towers (within 30 minutes drive).
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