Located at Leicester North Services off the A6 and A46, ibis Budget Leicester is 4 mi from the city center. This ibis hotel offers a Parking £3 per vehicle per night and free WiFi.
Just minutes from Leicester city center and the M1/M69 motorway, Holiday Inn Express Leicester City hotel opened in November 2004 and has 110 fully equipped rooms with attached bathroom.
Just 10 minutes from the city center and the M1/M69 junction 21, the Holiday Inn - Leicester - Wigston offers modern accommodations with free Wi-Fi, free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
With ample free parking and free Wi-Fi accessible throughout, Blaby Westfield Hotel offers comfortable accommodations just a 5-minute drive from Junction 21 of the M1.
The Holiday Inn Leicester City is located in the heart of Leicester city center and offers spacious rooms, a bar and a restaurant where children eat for free.
Just minutes from Leicester city center and the M1/M69 motorway, Holiday Inn Express Leicester City hotel opened in November 2004 and has 110 fully equipped rooms with attached bathroom.
The location is veri convenent according to my needs
Just off junction 21 of the M1 motorway, this 4-star Hilton hotel has spacious rooms, a modern gym and an 18-yard heated indoor pool. Leicester city center is 3 miles away.
Convenient for Fosse Park and my son’s family home.
In the center of Leicester, just 5 minutes’ walk from the train station and the very heart of the city, this modern hotel offers comfortable accommodations, free Wi-Fi, and good facilities at great-...
The room was a good size and the shower big enough for 2
In a prime location in the center of Leicester, The Nest LE1 is within a 6-minute walk of De Montfort University and 0.7 miles of Leicester Train Station.
Located in Leicester, 4.8 miles from De Montfort University, Cini provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Warm welcome on arrival, free parking, excellent food and very comfortable room.
Located on the outskirts of Leicester city center, the Grafton House is just 5 minutes’ walk from Leicester Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and a bar.
Friendly staff, excellent location and clean rooms
Days Inn Hotel Leicester is located 3 miles from Leicester City Center and Train Station. It offers rooms with attached bathroom with free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and free parking.
Nice breakfast but would have liked toast with it.
Located within a 18-minute walk of De Montfort University and 2 miles of University of Leicester, Campbells Guest House in Leicester provides a garden and rooms with free WiFi.
Nice little room was perfect for what needed fr shops near by
With ample free parking and free Wi-Fi accessible throughout, Blaby Westfield Hotel offers comfortable accommodations just a 5-minute drive from Junction 21 of the M1.
Comfort in the room, closeness to the town centre.
The OYO Star Hotel, South Leicester is a family-run establishment, only a few minutes' walk from Leicester’s city center and the world-famous De Montfort Hall.
the staff are very friendly felt very comfortable here
Multicultural Leicester has a vibrant feel, partly due to the large student population of De Montfort and Leicester universities. The latter lines Victoria Park, whereas Abbey Park covers both banks of the River Soar and houses ruins of a 12th-century abbey that was the burial site of Cardinal Wolsey.
Richard III was also buried in the city and a commemorative statue sits in Castle Gardens, by the Newarke Houses Museum and St Mary de Castro Church. St Nicholas Church overlooks the Jewry Wall Roman bath remains, while the tall-spired cathedral is next to the half-timbered, medieval guildhall.
Nearby are the Highcross and Haymarket shopping centres, as well as Leicester Market – Europe’s largest outdoor covered market. The city centre is packed with restaurants and bars, and the Golden Mile of Belgrave Road has a wealth of curry houses and jewellery stores. It also hosts the largest Diwali celebrations outside India.
Other entertainment venues are Upper Brown Street and the futuristic-looking Curve Theatre. Equally modern in design is the National Space Centre, while the National Gas Museum is near King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City FC. Leicestershire Golf Course is one of 8 surrounding the city.
The Leicester accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels with spas, guest houses near the train station and cheap inns with parking.
Turned up check in at 3 codehad changed for main door...
Turned up check in at 3 codehad changed for main door contact number no one would answer after 1hour of being stood outside managed to speak to someone they said sorry I’m on holiday and there’s buildings in there at moment just knock the door spoke to them they said we will be 10 minutes two hours later they rung me and said sorry door is not fixed so forced to stay there was a sheet on the bed that didn’t fit and holes in mattress shower didn’t work properly just trickled out and on the second day I was resting in bed with my wife and cleaners were try to get in front door I told them I had booked till next day all they said sorry he’s on holiday well this was my break away to later that evening had a text saying sorry from landlord he was on holiday and on my next stay he would knock 50 percent of next stay I would never stay there again it ruined my break worst place I’ve ever stayed and i paid 90 pound per night
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Leicester is a great little city, often overlooked.
Leicester is a great little city, often overlooked. There is a lot of great history including Richard III. The Old Town is wonderful, full of great pubs and restaurants as well as independent shops. The countryside around Leicester is stunning which one needs to explore. Go out 30kms in any direction.
Richard
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I only went to a conference at the National Space centre.
I only went to a conference at the National Space centre. I will go there with my grandson in time to come as it looked a fantastic day out for children and interesting for accompanying adults.
Rush hour traffic in Leicester is horrendous, especially in the morning school run slot. Don’t venture out onto the ring roads until after 9.30 am!!
Mulligan
6.0
Scored 6.0
A tired city centre; clearly people are struggling...
A tired city centre; clearly people are struggling financially in the area as we saw lots of homeless sleeping in the street and we encountered quite a few beggars. This is sad to see but equally can leave a visitor feeling a little vulnerable. We ate at San Carlo on our first night and had a terrible experience - the food and service was awful. Thankfully my graduation went well the following day and The Curve made our visit memorable. As a mature person with disabilities, we fully enjoyed the quieter areas of the nightlife, and had great cocktails night at the Turtle Bay.
Christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city is very beautiful.
The city is very beautiful. The air seemed cleaner than that in London, which is where I live. The hotel was very close to the city centre, which made it easily accessible to shops and restaurants. The city seemed very calm and safe.
BOLANLE
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Impressed by Richard III centre and smart Cathedral with...
Impressed by Richard III centre and smart Cathedral with Altar in middle and congregation surrounding. Museum & Art Gallery small but had been refurbished-well done.
Plenty of interesting heritage information boards about near old building. But shops all drab and nothing nice. Good Italian & good Curry very close by.
I stayed here as I had work in leicester
Very good place, has all the facilities you need to stay and work away.
Washing machine and cooking oven/ stove made a difference.
Location is good, near city centre and easy (ish) to get out of leicester in the motorway. Took me 15 mins apx.
Parking is available but it’s pay and display! Nearly got a fine as you have to add more 07:30am. Via pay by phone app. So set your alarm and make sure this is sorted otherwise ticket hawks will be out.
Location could not have been better…extremely close to Leicester’s city centre. The early morning cuppa was welcome but my friend and I enjoyed exploring city restaurants for a full breakfast. We were extremely grateful to for apartment manager Aalimah’s patience and understanding in answering my phone calls telling her we were not receiving her instructions about gaining entry. My mobile phone and iPad were both on the blink? The friendly Aalimah eased my embarrassment
My son and I loved having a kitchenette and a large space and bathroom. We enjoyed the location because we could shop for food in the nearby Tesco Express and walk to many of the main attractions in the city, including Leicester Cathedral, the Richard III Heritage Center, the Guildhall, and the castle and parks. The town featured old Roman walls, medieval ruins, Tudor-era buildings, and more modern Georgian and Victorian architecture as well.
Location was fine, a 5 minute walk down to the city centre. WiFi worked well. This is a place to choose for value, not amenities of comfort. It was a fairly last-minute booking for me, and I was only there a few nights, so had limited options. The place wasn't horrible, it was just a bit rundown and neglected, all of which is factored into the price I am sure.
Beautiful building overlooking the cathedral and just off the city centre. Really convenient car park behind the hotel included in room rate. Very welcoming staff. Lovely room with beautiful decor and very calm atmosphere. No restaurant facilities but we preferred this as city so close with great options for eating out.
Beautifully appointed modern rooms, excellent bathroom with rainfall shower, spotlessly clean, comfortable beds. The best location in historic Leicester. The lady at reception was an excellent ambassador for the property : friendly, knowledgeable, helpful & clear communications. Highly recommend.
I have a soft spot for this hotel. It oozes charm and has a great location near Leicester City Centre. The breakfast was excellent except they need to warm the plates. But wide choice and buffet food was hot, which elsewhere (in my experience) is not usual.
The hotel is has a cozy environment and very close to the centre. I was very impressed with how the hotel accommodated myself and my guide dog for the duration of our stay. I would definitely come back to the hotel when visiting Leicester again!
It was a lovely B and B with a wonderful, welcoming host. The location was perfect to be able to go into Leicester City centre and the village its self so pretty. Will definitely be staying here if we're over Leicester way again!
Lovely apartment, excellent location .. super helpful owner.. comfortable bedding , full fledged kitchen, all the aminties are at throw away distance .. close to city centre and close to Leicester university
The location is ideal as easy walking distance to the city centre and university. The rooms are large and comfortable with a range of amenities including tea, coffee, tv etc.
Very central location easy to access city centre. Good deal with parking at the nearby high cross car park. Easy check in. Very spacious room. Good value.
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