Holiday Inn Express Wakefield hotel is ideally located in the centre of Wakefield. A short walk from Wakefield Westgate Train Station with direct train links to London Kings Cross, Leeds and York.
In a beautiful estate just outside Wakefield, Waterton Park Hotel features a golf course, spa and a leisure centre . Just 10 minutes from the M1, the hotel has free Wi-Fi.
Wakefield Limes Lodge is located just off the main A61 Leeds road. The M1 and M62 are within a 5-minute drive, and 3.5 miles from Wakefield City Centre, and Leeds is 4 miles away.
In the heart of Wakefield city centre, just metres from Wakefield Westgate railway station, the York House Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, stylish, modern en suite accommodation and free parking.
Dating to the 1740s, The Mews Hotel is set in a charming courtyard in Ossett, between Wakefield and Dewsbury. It offers real ales in the cosy bar and a restaurant serving classic British cuisine.
Set in Wakefield and with Middleton Park reachable within 12 km, Elephant and Castle offers a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Too noisy rooms (especially during the weekend), very bad...
Too noisy rooms (especially during the weekend), very bad customer service (most staff don't smile, duty manager doesn't care about complaints) swimming/spa requires additional charge and pre-booking, food in the restaurant is not good and overpriced
Rodrigo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great quick visit to the cathedral as closing an hour after...
Great quick visit to the cathedral as closing an hour after we arrived. Stunning interior with view of peregrines on spire (visible and via webcam). City was clean and sunny. Lots of restaurant choices - we went for the Slap & Pickle concession in The Counting House (hands down all three of us said it was the best burger we’d had). The sandstone buildings are stunning. Sadly didn’t have time to visit the Hepworth or YSP but will be back .
Caroline
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Not a welcoming city centre. Most bars had bouncers.
Not a welcoming city centre. Most bars had bouncers. Police in numbers, drafted in for Friday night. Ambulances stationed in the city centre in preparation.
Chip shops shut on Friday night. Restaurants were either very posh and expensive it had sauce bottles and kitchen roll on the tables and still expensive.
James
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited The Hepworth Gallery, which was the whole reason...
We visited The Hepworth Gallery, which was the whole reason for our trip. Wakefield is a pleasant centre to walk round, but could do with more places to eat in the evenings.
Some lovely buildings and structures to see.
Joanne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wakefield has really nice town centre with an amazing vegan...
Wakefield has really nice town centre with an amazing vegan Throwback Coffee House. If you prefer nature, there is a big Thornes Park with Secret garden, pond, Skate park etc. and very nice walk in nature in Pugneys Country Park.
Lucy
6.0
Scored 6.0
Extra large bedroom (room 64) but small double bed, there...
Extra large bedroom (room 64) but small double bed, there was ample room for a king size bed. Lighting in the room was very dim and proved difficult to put on make up etc. The enormous bathroom only had a slither of a glass shelf under the mirror, over the sink, so our own toiletries had to be left on the floor.
No grab handle over the bath to access the shower, very dangerous getting in and out.
No hotel information pack in the room. So we didn't know timings for dining and pool etc. and the spa treatments on offer.
No lift to the third floor and no offer of assistance with our bags.
Cooked breakfast was served luke warm.
The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Everything in the room was very clean.
Breakfast was really good. They offered a choice of cooked breakfast, cereal, toast, muffins, bread buns, fruit, croissants, pain au chocolat and even had takeout bags if you were limited on time to eat breakfast.
The location was excellent - right in the centre of Wakefield.
The room was huge - much more than we needed. Very spacious.
Nice large desk so I could get some work done on my laptop.
The hotel was clean and had tea and coffee making facilities. The staff are pleasant. Restaurant only open Monday to Friday not a large menu but food okay. Everything has to be paid for with credit or debit card even drinks or buying a bar of chocolate! Bus stop for city centre quite close by but buses can be unreliable we waited for well over an hour as one bus didn't turn up. Bus fare £2 per person per journey, so a taxi for a couple or more people is a better choice.
A nicely presented cosy cottage, well equipped and decorated. Lounge diner with large TV, central heating and a nice convection fire to keep everyone snug and warm. Two reasonable sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom.
A rural feel to the area but perfectly placed, The Bay Horse pub just a minute away and Wakefield centre 10 minutes by car. Take a walk to Newmiller Dam, more pubs and restaurants.
We have enjoyed the property, the place is a bit smaller than i expected, nonetheless, it is warm, bright and cosy, we loved the coffee, tea and bread that left for us, since we didn't have a chance to pop over to the supermarket. the rooms are clean and with lovely decor, everything and more are there. we definitely recommend the property should anyone are staying in wakefield.
Booked this apartment rather stay in a hotel. Everything there for what you need. The apartment was very spacious. Easy parking right next to Wakefield Wildcats rugby ground. Good location for us. Michael was our contact and was very easy to deal with. Its a 15 minute walk into Wakefield. Plenty of takeaways in the area if you did not want to cook.
Large, clean room; very comfortable bed; excellent shower; tea and coffee. Excellent location 2 mins from Wakefield Westgate station and town centre. Has a touch of old-fashioned faded grandeur. Friendly young staff on reception, tried to help where they could.
Perfect location for us on main Leeds-Wakefield Road. Extremely friendly staff. Easy access. Spacious rooms with amenities such as tea/coffee and mini fridge. Very close to several food places and also there's a co-op mini market about a mile down the road.
Breakfast was great,hot not like last one of your hotels it was Luke warm the breakfast ,room was great not too hot, got bit cold in night but soon got warm after a while under quilt, need some sort of shelf near toilet for women's toilet things to put on
Fantastic breakfast; free access to a sports centre opposite the hotel (gym, steam room, swimming pool); easy access to the city centre - there's a bus outside the hotel that runs every 10 mins or so, so you don't need a car.
-The location was convenient as it was in the centre of Wakefield.
-The room was spacious with a great city view
-There was a small kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave and sink.
Loved our stay at the Waterton Park Hotel, the staff were excellent and the room and facilities were first class will definitely go back if looking for somewhere to stay in the area.
Didnit have breakfast had dinner the night before which was good was meeting grandson. Bed was very comfy. Hotel easy to find with free parking. Not to far to walk into town centre.
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