Located within 24 km of Blackpool Pleasure Beach and 24 km of Winter Gardens Conference Centre, Lea Gate by Greene King Inns features rooms in Preston.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly, room was clean, towels and bedding clean and plentiful, location good, easy carparking.
An ideal base for stays in the North West, this modern hotel is located close to Preston city centre and within easy reach of the M6 motorway. It offers cooked breakfasts, free parking and free Wi-Fi....
royston
United Kingdom
Good check-in/out experience, large room, great shower and well located.
Holiday Inn Preston is located in the heart of Preston city centre, offering easy access to the region’s major road network, including the M6, M61, M65 and the M55.
Hayley
United Kingdom
Very clean and comfortable. Food and breakfast was lovely. Staff all extremely friendly and helpful
Set in Preston, 18 km from King George's Hall, The Claremont Preston offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
The Bluebird Inn at Samlesbury in Preston features 4-star accommodation with a garden. The restaurant serves British dishes. The units in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Alfred
United Kingdom
Very enjoyable stay. Food good.Room good.Well placed for the Lancashire Show.
Situated within 29 km of Reebok Stadium and 30 km of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Winckley Square Residences features rooms in Preston. Each accommodation at the 5-star hotel has city views and free...
Tiana
United Kingdom
The property was very nice some things were a little dirty but it was no biggy
Holiday Inn Express Preston South off m6 junction 29 at Preston. It offers free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking, as well as a lounge bar and restaurant.
Situated less than 2 miles from Preston city centre, St Andrews house Hotel is a family-run property with free on-site parking. Free WiFi access is also available.
Great people made to felt very welcome very helpful
Located within 24 km of Blackpool Pleasure Beach and 24 km of Winter Gardens Conference Centre, Lea Gate by Greene King Inns features rooms in Preston.
Staff are always friendly and good location for us
Ideally located just off M6 Junction 31, Preston Samlesbury offers accommodation with a fully licensed restaurant, separate lounge bar, 24-hour room service and fully equipped gym.
This Ibis Hotel is located just off junction 32 of the M6, 3 miles from Preston city centre. It offers good-value rooms, a 24-hour reception, restaurant and free parking.
Great service food really good and quality for money
Located less than 1 mile from Riversway and a 6-minute drive from Preston city centre, The Park Hotel features free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Very good customer service and included cold breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Preston
On average, 3-star hotels in Preston cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Preston are £101 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Preston can on average be found for £90 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Preston this weekend is £83 or, for a 4-star hotel, £158. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Preston for this weekend cost on average around £183 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £108 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Preston for tonight. You'll pay on average around £112 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Preston will cost around £173 (based on Booking.com prices).
I was born in Preston and am disgusted with it now, lots of...
I was born in Preston and am disgusted with it now, lots of loutish behaviour by both young and old , buildings that were once beautiful are now derelict, many drug affected and homeless people in the town centre, I felt unsafe even in populated areas.
Carol
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Winkley Gardens is lovely and The Japanese garden in Avenham...
Winkley Gardens is lovely and The Japanese garden in Avenham Park is beautiful. Lovely walk through the park down by the river. Holy Grounds coffee stall very close to the hotel sells the best coffee and donuts.
Polly
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
I was visiting family so that was good, It has tried to be a...
I was visiting family so that was good, It has tried to be a cafe society and there are some nice small cafe's and artisan bars but the people are depressing, seem happy to walk round eating burgers and drinking cans of beer. like all towns lots of empty properties, charity shops etc.
Will be good when the Harris museum opens again next year.
Roy
France
Scored 6.0
6.0
I only visit when I have to, visiting family.
I only visit when I have to, visiting family. I have made several trips over four years. First impression was of a grubby town, streets and public spaces covered in litter. Sprawling industrial parks on the outskirts. Ubiquitous pavement parking makes it dangerous pulling out of residential side streets. I have found little of cultural interest to do in the city, apart from the museum, which has been closed for refurbishment. No decent venues for live music or theatre that I am aware of. Easy enough to get a basic and pleasant meal from the usual restaurant chains. I haven't made much attempt to research into more interesting venues for eating out, apart from RK dining which is great for vegetarian/Asian takeaways. I think there is a good range of different cuisines if you look for it. I guess the University is Preston's saving grace from being a purely industrial town. It is reasonably easy to navigate the city centre on foot or by car, and regular buses. It does have a good number of well maintained and accessible public parks, and a good walking route via the Guild wheel. Brockholes is a good place for nature, although close to a motorway. A range of pleasant areas of Lancashire countryside are a short drive outside city.
Andrew
Scored 10
10
Karaoke nights.
Karaoke nights.
Once the home of English Electric - Deltic Prototype was built here in Preston at Dick Kerr Works in 1950s.
The Ribble Steam Railway is a standard gauge preserved railway in Lancashire, in the United Kingdom. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2005, running along Preston Docks.
Peter Wakefield
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Preston is a lovely town.
Preston is a lovely town. I visit because I have close family there, but I wouldn't say it is a hub for tourists. There are fantastic attractions, like Hoghton Tower, and the downtown area is very quaint. When with family, we usually go to a great fairly local pub or other restaurant for lunch/dinner, and there are plenty of those with great food and ambiance. I love going for walks in the local area.
We stayed overnight whilst travelling from Worcestershire to Cumbria to visit family for a short pre Christmas break. We wanted a location close to the motorway but also convenient for us to visit friends whilst in the area. the ibis gave us both. it’s a few minutes from Preston City centre and less than 30 mins from Blackpool. the hotel itself is very good. The room we had was clean and comfortable and it’s also dog friendly. The breakfast was also very good. and the staff very friendly
The communication from the hotel was great, they were very understanding about late check-in due to train delays etc; they left clear instructions how how to get in etc.
The rooms were clean and beds very comfortable.
All the staff were polite and helpful.
Very nice cooked breakfast.
Excellent value for money.
Literally 5 mins walk from the train station.
The hotel is a 7 minute walk from Preston city centre and is also convenient to the rail and bus station. There is also a car park on site - we were able to get a space even when we arrived back late. The hotel itself is modern, with large rooms and very comfortable beds. The breakfast was excellent but would benefit from having mushrooms available.
The room was a lot larger than we expected, well presented, very clean, and we were happy to find a jar of yummy complimentary sweeties as well! We loved that little touch. The location is also brilliant if you’re travelling to or from Preston train station it’s only a a couple of streets away
very friendly and helpful staff I had to have something delivered and the hotel took it in and even put it in my room for me.
I work in Preston occasionally and would definitely stay here again.
I had one of the newly refurbished rooms and it was lovely
Richard
United Kingdom
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