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Cosy 3 Bed House/Free Parking/Fast Wi-Fi/Sleeps 8, hotel in Bilston

Cosy 3 Bed House/Free Parking/Fast Wi-Fi/Sleeps 8, a property with a garden, is set in Bilston, 16 km from Library of Birmingham, 16 km from Broad Street, as well as 16 km from Brindleyplace.

Don't ever book this property. The property owner is very rude and unprofessional.
6.8
Scored 6.8
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
5 reviews
Price from£213.58per night
Redwings Lodge Wolverhampton Central, hotel in Bilston

Offering a restaurant and free WiFi access, Redwings Lodge Wolverhampton Central is located in Wolverhampton.

nothing
6.2
Scored 6.2
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
4,335 reviews
Price from£55.80per night
Ramada Birmingham Oldbury M5 J2, hotel in Bilston

Just 600 metres from the M5 motorway, the Ramada Birmingham Oldbury Hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms. The hotel has a bar and restaurant.

The greeting of your colleagues was warm and helpful.
6.4
Scored 6.4
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
2,852 reviews
Price from£67.50per night
Holiday Inn Express Birmingham Oldbury, an IHG Hotel, hotel in Bilston

Just off the M5 motorway and only 2.4 km from Langley Green Railway Station, the modern Holiday Inn Express Birmingham Oldbury offers free parking and air-conditioned rooms.

Great breakfast choice, facilities were great , fat better than Premier Inn where we previously stayed . Perfect !
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
2,802 reviews
Price from£73.59per night
Park Inn by Radisson Birmingham Walsall, hotel in Bilston

Bright and stylish, this modern hotel is just minutes from junction 9 of the M6 and Bescot Stadium Railway Station, offering direct trains to Birmingham city centre with links to the NEC and airport.

god location value for money
7.5
Scored 7.5
Good
Rated good
1,182 reviews
Price from£495per night
Beverley Hotel, hotel in Bilston

Just a mile from Walsall town centre, The Beverley Hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant, less than 10 minutes’ from Walsall Railway Station.

The food was nice
5.6
Scored 5.6
Above average
Rated okay
1,709 reviews
Price from£78per night
The Connaught Hotel Wolverhampton, hotel in Bilston

Situated in Wolverhampton, the refurbished The Connaught Hotel Wolverhampton offers an on-site bar, situated just 1 mile from Wolverhampton railway station.

Room smell damp, window did not close, shower door broke
5.5
Scored 5.5
Average
Rated passable
1,555 reviews
Price from£150per night
Barons Court Hotel, hotel in Bilston

Barons Court Hotel offers great-value, award-winning accommodation just one mile from Wolverhampton city centre. Enjoy free car parking and free Wi-Fi.

Nothing.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
1,698 reviews
Price from£55per night
A Park View Hotel, hotel in Bilston

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.

Good location for the football, large room, comfy
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
421 reviews
Price from£145per night
The Office Bar and Restaurant, hotel in Bilston

Situated in Dudley, The Office Bar and Restaurant has a shared lounge, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.

One of a kind place. Loved the Peaky Blinders theme. Friendly, welcoming staff. Room had good facilities and was very clean with comfortable bed. Little kitchenette in room too. Very good value for money.
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
6 reviews
Price from£102per night
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What guests said about Bilston:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Our first time visiting Bilston and it was a very enjoyable...

    Our first time visiting Bilston and it was a very enjoyable experience. We stayed overnight to attend a gig by the amazing band the Superskas at The Robin. The venue was great in itself with friendly staff and customers. We walked around the Bilston area the next day (5 minute walk from the hotel we stayed at)and were surprised to see how many different and interesting shops there were. There were also plenty of places to eat to suit all pockets.We chose the Wetherspoons as we only had a snack but will explore other eateries when we return to visit the market. Well worth a visit!
    Maxine
    United Kingdom
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    I didnt like this hotel at all.

    I didnt like this hotel at all. Staff were awful chucking the keys on the bed in the room from the room door. Asked about breakfasts to be told no. Rubbish up the side boarded up windows where they had been smashed. Staff no English speaking or just the basics. Area is somewhat of a mess Hard to find as hotel all boarded up around it. Car park isnt a car park. Mouldy bathrooms. This is one of them ones that the pictures look good but its awful. Didnt feel safe at all. Crazy people hanging around outside.
    lisa
    United Kingdom
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    On a Saturday evening it was dead.

    On a Saturday evening it was dead. Everything appeared to be locked up with metal grills on doors and windows. I had to walk about a mile from my hotel in the town centre before I found a takeaway. I wouldn't rush back.
    Linda
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Good market most days and a High Street with the usual shops...

    Good market most days and a High Street with the usual shops - Home Bargains, Heron Foods, Iceland, Argos and a Wetherspoons opposite Lidl., several estate agents and charity shops. Being pedestrianised is good.
    Christine
    United Kingdom
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Certainly not a salubrious scenic area, but, if you just...

    Certainly not a salubrious scenic area, but, if you just want a nice comfortable, clean place to sleep, OYO is a good choice, especially as it is very economical. Don’t be put off by the first impression of a rather run down area, the interior of the building is spotless.
    Veronica
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    An Austerity UK impoverished town, but everyone we came into...

    An Austerity UK impoverished town, but everyone we came into contact with there were friendly and the general feel of the town was amiable enough. Didn't go in for fine dining since there wasn't any, dinner at Wetherspoons, breakfast at Greggs (the recommended Metro Cafe was closed) - cheap and cheerful, with good public transport links to Wolverhampton, Birmingham and the Black Country.
    Robert
    United Kingdom