In the heart of Wakefield city center, just yards from Wakefield Westgate railway station, the York House Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, stylish, modern en suite accommodations and free parking.
MARGARET
Ireland
Pleasant and very clean room. Nice to have tea making facility.
Set in Whitwood , ibis Wakefield East-Castleford has a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi and parking.
Zsolt
United Kingdom
Close to the motorway, hidden in a quiet area, perfect for a break from driving all across the country.
Booking.com made a hiccup with my reservation, but Tracy went above and beyond to sort it out for me! 11 out of ten service! Staff are really friendly and helpful, breakfast was delicious, I’ll definitely be back in the future!
The award-winning Best Western Hotel St Pierre is set in the quiet and pretty village of Newmillerdam, Wakefield. It offers free parking and fine dining.
Gravy Boy
United States of America
Having the breakfast in the bar which is well-lit is a vast improvement. Breakfast still good. Staff are friendly
Holiday Inn Express Wakefield hotel is ideally located in the center of Wakefield. A short walk from Wakefield Westgate Train Station with direct train links to London Kings Cross, Leeds and York.
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 cozy bar and a restaurant serving classic British cuisine.
Steve
United Kingdom
Always enjoy staying at the Mews! Staff are lovely, the rooms are great and the beds super comfortable! Plenty of parking and of course dog friendly. Highly recommend you stay and have a meal here too, the food is great. Special thanks for this stay for letting me come back and retrieve my wifes lost phone!
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 Center, and Leeds is 4 miles away.
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 Center, and Leeds is 4 miles away.
Easy parking very relaxed perfect rooms nice and big
Located in Wakefield and with Middleton Park reachable within 7.1 miles, Elephant and Castle provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Great location, very clean room and very friendly welcome
In the heart of Wakefield city center, just yards from Wakefield Westgate railway station, the York House Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, stylish, modern en suite accommodations and free parking.
Amazingly comfortable bed, location was incredible
Located in Wakefield, 11 miles from Middleton Park, The Kettlethorpe Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a bar.
FAQs about hotels in Wakefield
On average, 3-star hotels in Wakefield cost $109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wakefield are $128 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wakefield can be found for $163 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Wakefield is a very compact city, lots of shops and plenty...
Wakefield is a very compact city, lots of shops and plenty of places to eat. Convenient to travel to other locations.
Cathedral is nice. The Six Chimney's a lovely pub and great food.
Two train stations made travel to nearby places easy.
Gloria
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We travelled for work, and after spending 12 hours at work.
We travelled for work, and after spending 12 hours at work. the most important thing to look forward to is a clean warm room with a comfortable bed, plenty of hot water for a bath or shower and a good nights sleep, this is the 7th time of staying at the Campanile hotel, so we are really pleased with this hotel.
Good place to eat is the Red Kite pub around a mile away, fantastic food and a family friendly atmosphere.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 4.0
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
Scored 8.0
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.
great place to stay in Wakefeld. a walk away from the city center. close to great pubs. will recommend Harry's bar for nice atmosphere and Ales. for Citra lovers, the black rock. the best pint of citra in Wakefield and beyound... super clean and comfortable hotel. great people. next time will try the breakfast! thank you for tge experience!
The Mews Hotel in Wakefield was a pleasant and comfortable experience. The friendly staff, delicious meals, and clean rooms contributed to our enjoyable visit. We would certainly consider staying here again if we find ourselves in Wakefield in the future.
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