In the center of Wolverhampton, just 550 yards from the train station, the 4-star Novotel Wolverhampton City Centre offers spacious, contemporary rooms and has a bar and restaurant.
Set in 4 acres of gardens and ornamental woodland, The Mount Hotel is a 4 star premier hotel in Wolverhampton offering free parking and easy access to major road networks.
Opposite Wolverhampton’s pretty West Park and set in a Victorian building, A Park View Hotel has original features, high ceilings and large windows throughout.
James
United Kingdom
The property was in a super location and really well presented.
Holiday Inn Wolverhampton - Racecourse is 1 mile from Wolverhampton city center and 1.6 miles from University of Wolverhampton. The private setting is shared with Wolverhampton Racecourse.
claire
United Kingdom
the atmosphere for race night and the staff were excellent
Barons Court Hotel offers great-value, award-winning accommodations just one mile from Wolverhampton city center. Enjoy free car parking and free Wi-Fi.
Winner of Black Country Hotel & Tourism GOLD award. Awarded ‘Quality in Wolverhampton status' by City Council for high standard of customer service as well as a Booking.com "Award of Excellence 2016"...
Gerard
United Kingdom
I wish I could have stayed their. From what I did see though lovely hotel and will book with you in the future
In 5 acres of peaceful grounds, 3 miles from Wolverhampton city center, this beautifully preserved Georgian mansion offers free parking and superb leisure facilities, including an indoor pool (adults...
PSCJ
United Kingdom
Very comfortable bed. Good shower. Nice view at the back of the hotel. Friendly staff.
Located in Wolverhampton, the refurbished The Connaught Hotel Wolverhampton offers an on-site bar, located just 1 mile from Wolverhampton railway station.
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FAQs about hotels in Wolverhampton
On average, 3-star hotels in Wolverhampton cost £85 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wolverhampton are £115 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wolverhampton can be found for £79 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Wolverhampton this weekend is £82 or, for a 4-star hotel, £143. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Wolverhampton for this weekend cost around £75 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I know Wolverhampton as a City; it has had some bad times...
I know Wolverhampton as a City; it has had some bad times recently but is trying to re-build itself. Excellent Art Gallery / Museum ('Pop Art' a speciality), Theatre and shopping centre. Many old buildings and streets.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wolverhampton has so much industrial history and is now in a...
Wolverhampton has so much industrial history and is now in a back water, Chubb safes sunbeam world record cars villers engines Goodyear Hobson Boulton Paul Marston Excelsior Guy Motors Clyno Henry Meadows Bigwoods Norton AJS Ever Ready Blast furnaces in Bilston Heavy industry and more bike manufacturers than you could name. Unfortunatley most have now gone and Wolverhampton is a shadow of its former self but a fasinating City I almost forgot the first automatic traffic lights.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wolverhampton is a fantastic place to be love a bit of Black...
Wolverhampton is a fantastic place to be love a bit of Black Country file…but unfortunately we turned up at a property booked and payed for that was non existent having to seek further accommodation as it was late at night after trying to contact host outside location for 3 hours with two children and my partner…we then went to the Novotel who were very accommodating and had a really nice stay breakfast was fantastic 👍🏻
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city of Wolverhampton is amazingly only a short and very...
The city of Wolverhampton is amazingly only a short and very pleasant, easy 7 mile drive of the inner-ring road, reached through the lovely leafy suburb of Tettenhall. There are numerous museums within a 10 mile radius related to the Black Country. A number of these Museums are 'Living' Museums, depicting life as it was at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Nearby is the RAF Museum at Cosford, and the beautiful village of Much Wenlock which has now been recognised as the birthplace of the Olympic Games model. And all around is the glorious countryside and sights of Shropshire, surely one of the UK's most undervalued counties.
Graham
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lots of places to eat.
Lots of places to eat. Good shopping centre within easy walk of hotel. Need to know your way around a roundabout and ring road the traffic system takes a bit of getting used to. Friendly people in stores although some had problems with my Scots accent and my Scots money.
Great breakfast at Gatehouse and its served until Noon so you can have a lie in.
Lovely scones in the M&S cafe in the shopping centre.
Claudette
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Extremely filthy place—surroundings are super filthy
Extremely filthy place—surroundings are super filthy
Owner of property lacks manners, customer service, communication, and super rude. She has no courtesy to speak to us. She has no empathy or sympathy towards humanity!
Lovely hotel and staff. Breakfast was very good. Excellent value for money. If there are any downsides our room was on a very busy road and the hotel was further away from the city centre than we would have preferred but thats splitting hairs. We had a lovely stay.
The location was close to the town centre for the gig we went to, premises were nice and clean and a special mention for Claudia the host was very warming and friendly and couldn’t do enough for us, wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again if we were in Wolverhampton
The hotel room and ensuite shower were clean and comfortable. The hotel location is right in the city centre (about 5-10 mins walk away) so was ideal for visiting amenities by foot. There is car parking available at the hotel for £5 a day.
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