#St Georges Court by DerBnB, Spacious 2 Bedroom Apartments, Free Parking, WI-FI, Netflix & Within Walking Distance Of The City Centre enjoys a location in Derby, 14 miles from Donington Park and 16...
Located in Derby and within 2.7 mi of Derby Cathedral, Blue Jay, Derby by Marston's Inns features a garden, free parking and free WiFi. The accommodations features a 24-hour front desk.
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Derby town center, Holiday Inn Express offers modern, bright rooms with private in-room bathrooms. Free WiFi is available throughout.
The pentahotel Derby is located in Pride Park, within walking distance of Derby Train Station and the city center. The hotel offers pay parking and free WiFi in all areas.
Located at junction 25 of the M1, this pet friendly Holiday Inn is 8.1 mi from Nottingham and Derby. All rooms are en suite and have high speed internet access.
Offering a restaurant, a bar and 24-hour front desk, Kings Highway is located just 7 minutes' drive from Derby center. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout.
The hotel is located 23 miles away from Alton Towers Resort ( one of the most popular theme park), 16 miles away from East Midlands Airport ( EMA), Burton Albion Football Club is 5 miles away.
The Stuart Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western is just a 5-minute walk from the Intu Shopping Center (formerly Westfield) and Derby Train Station.
Good location and clean hotel,breakfast good aswell
Located just 10 minutes from Derby’s city center, this grade II listed Art Deco building offers comfortable rooms and hearty full English breakfasts. It has a bar, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Good comedy night
Drinks not too expensive
Food ok
The pentahotel Derby is located in Pride Park, within walking distance of Derby Train Station and the city center. The hotel offers pay parking and free WiFi in all areas.
Everything was excellent. Best hotel I've stayed in
Renovated in 2023, this historic hotel lies within 300 acres of private parkland, a 10-minute drive from Derby. It has a spa, 18-hole golf courses, an indoor pool, and a fitness area.
Beautiful location , fantastic building and facilities
Located at junction 25 of the M1, this pet friendly Holiday Inn is 8.1 mi from Nottingham and Derby. All rooms are en suite and have high speed internet access.
Within 10 minutes’ walk of the city center, this beautifully preserved Georgian building offers free parking and the peaceful atmosphere of a country hotel.
Nice hotel , free parking and close to city centre
Located in Derby, 17 miles from Donington Park, Kedleston Country House B&B provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
the food,the shower and bath and the friendliness of the staff
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Derby town center, Holiday Inn Express offers modern, bright rooms with private in-room bathrooms. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Breakfast was delicious, warm food, good selection.
In 6 acres of landscaped gardens, this Victorian 4-star hotel has striking countryside views and a conservatory restaurant. Makeney Hall Hotel is just 15 minutes' drive from the city of Derby.
just nice staff lovely rooms amd nice Night porter
FAQs about hotels in Derby
On average, 3-star hotels in Derby cost $98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Derby are $116 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Derby can be found for $147 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bordering the Peak District, pioneering Derby was the site of the first factory during the Industrial Revolution. The city was a silk producer and a former mill forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Derwent Valley Mills, lining the Derwent River between Derby and Matlock.
Also by the river is Darley Park which hosts an annual chamber orchestra concert. The city centre arboretum was England’s first public park, and Markeaton Park in the north-west has a light railway. Nearby is the university campus and 18th-century Kedleston Hall, a Palladian-style mansion involved in filming of ‘The Duchess’.
Another royal connection is Bonnie Prince Charlie who stayed at Exeter House. A replica of his room is in Derby Museum and Art Gallery, and there is a statue of him in Cathedral Square. Opposite is the oldest pub, the Dolphin Inn, but the best nightlife is around Friar Gate.
The nearby Cathedral Quarter is full of eateries and shops, and the Westfield Centre houses big name brands. The Grade II-listed Market Hall offers a range of stalls above underground tunnels which are supposedly haunted by one of Derby’s many ghosts.
Derby County FC play at Pride Park, near the train station and several hotels with parking. Booking.com also offers cheap apartments and guest houses near East Midlands Airport.
What Guests Said About Derby:
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The art gallery was interesting, especially the surrealist...
The art gallery was interesting, especially the surrealist paintings. I highly recommend the Kedleston Hall! The staffs there were really helpful and informative, and the elegant interior design is especial. The Pickford’s House is interesting too, because there’re many grand upper-class mansions open to tourists but not homey middle-class houses like this. Everyone I met in this town was friendly, like we’d been friends for years.
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Derby is a fantastic city for an weekend stay.
Derby is a fantastic city for an weekend stay.
Plenty of bars and restaurants. Perfect for shopping too.
Very lively on a Saturday night.
Personally I would recommend more Christmas activities. What was there was nicely done though.
StellaMaria
United Kingdom
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We loved the cathedral and old quarter, we loved the Book...
We loved the cathedral and old quarter, we loved the Book Café which we visited three times in three days!
We loved all the little shops and cafes near the Cathedral up Saddlers street? Also noticed live music and beautiful places to go at night but we didn’t go into these this time.
Glenda
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Compact city with a mixture of old and new...something for...
Compact city with a mixture of old and new...something for everyone. Ideal for exploring Peak District, Alton Towers etc. Markeaton Park is pretty and a haven on the edge of the city. Great variety of places to eat and range of bars and pubs. Derbion shopping centre has usual range of facilities and entertainment.
Jo
United Kingdom
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The visit to the football club was great I attended an event...
The visit to the football club was great I attended an event in the club at night and the kids were overwhelmed.The shopping centre was amazing and so close to my hotel which was walking distance, the coach station has plenty of facilities food outlets plenty and general goods choices
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Our trip was for football and also to visit some of the...
Our trip was for football and also to visit some of the local pubs around derbyshire and most of them were very good indeed.
We would recommend buying Derbyshire Wayfarer tickets --adults £15.50 per day and seniors £7.70 but seniors must show proof of age.
They are available from bus drivers or travel centre at Derby bus station
Rachel and Mick were amazing hosts. We felt so welcome there, and we were blown away by the thought that has been put into every little thing. The breakfasts were hot and scrumptious, bed is extremely comfortable, and there are beautiful views right outside the window. Location is great - there are some wonderful pubs within walking distance, and Kedleston Hall is right down the road. Derby city center is just a short drive away. Couldn't have asked for a more perfect stay! Thank you so much Rachel and Mick!!!
Went to a gig last night in Derby arena, made sense to stay overnight local .
We chose pentahotel,A great move.
Well priced,great staff,clean room,great free WiFi and a fantastic bar and restaurant.
If your thinking of booking, just do it It's great value for money.
Breakfast was brilliant 👏 thanks pentahotel for a great stay.
Room was clean and nicen and the staff very helpful and friendly.
The only downside was the loud music in the evening on Friday and the beer smell at the entrance.
But iif you like rock and roll that could be a plus ;)
t's super close to the city centre and one of the cheapest option in Derby so still reccomended!
We have stayed at the Derby Mickleover Hotel a number of times - it’s location is perfect for us!
The hotel is clean and comfortable offering a delicious breakfast and evening meal. The staff are always friendly and helpful - a hotel to be recommended!
There is ample car parking!
The reception staff were very friendly and also made a fuss of our Staffy called Jeff who was on his first stay in an Hotel.Very clean but small room but we had excellent Air Con and Breakfast looked very good for the Price.Taxi into Derby £18.00 with our Dog.
This hotel is ideally located, by a beautiful loch with amazing walks and a nice pub that serves amazing Greek food next door. The rooms are lovely, well equipped with underfloor heating which makes it feel that little bit more special.
Good basic hotel in the centre of Derby
Rooms were comfortable
Parking was easy, costing around £7 overnight
I received a good welcome from staff and service was good.
We enjoyed a number of teas/coffees in the communal areas.
1 bus stop, linking to City Centre, located in front on hotel.
One more bus stop, linking to City Centre, is 7mins walk away. Both buses - 20ish min travel time to centre.
Breakfast - Tasty enough.
Clean bathroom.
The hotel is beautiful and located a short drive from Derby, which was helpful for us as we were attending a wedding in the centre. Staff were helpful and welcoming and we had a comfy stay in our room.
Easy location to reach from the A38, hotel set just behind the pub. Everything was clean and the room was spacious. we had a carvery in the bar but did not have breakfast. Wouldn't hesitate to return.
The hotel reception is welcoming and the staff are friendly. The location is about ten to fifteen minute walk from Derby city centre. The hotel is clean and the parking is free.
A rather quaint hotel in the old centre of Derby, very close to the cathedral. Staff were pleasant and helpful. There were plenty of good restaurants in the vicinity.
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