A 5-minute walk from Leicester Rail Station and the shops and restaurants of the city centre, this hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout.
Andre
India
The property was welcoming in a run down area in Leicester. The building stood out and looked modern. The entrance was clean and staff welcoming. Bar and dining area were pretty good too! We signed in and headed to our room, easy enough to navigate the hotel. Room was quite welcoming and hotel is wheelchair friendly. Breakfast in the morning is delicious. Shower isn’t difficult to operate and you have basic items you’d expect in your room such as tv, bedside lights, iron and table, blow dryer and somewhere to hang some clothes. Bed was fairly comfortable also. Hotel accommodated a baby cot.
Conveniently situated in Leicester, Novotel Leicester provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre and a bar.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Beautiful decor nice and clean. Comfortable seats in lobby and room was also very nice clean and comfortable. We had concerns about external sounds coming into our room and staff dealt with it well.
Attractively located in the Leicester City Centre district of Leicester, St Martins Lodge is situated 1.4 km from Leicester Railway Station, 2 km from Belgrave Road and 2.6 km from University of...
Heather
United Kingdom
Great location. Our room was very spacious. Free car parking which is a real plus.
Set in Leicester, less than 1 km from De Montfort University, Villare Leicester City Centre hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Just off junction 21 of the M1 motorway, this 4-star Hilton hotel has spacious rooms, a modern gym and an 18-metre heated indoor pool. Leicester city centre is 3 miles away.
Location is perfect and very convenient for the M1
Just minutes from Leicester city centre and the M1/M69 motorway, Holiday Inn Express Leicester City hotel opened in November 2004 and has 110 fully equipped en-suite rooms.
Friendly staff, room we're clean and comfortable bed.
The Star Hotel, South Leicester is a family-run establishment, only a few minutes' walk from Leicester’s city centre and the world-famous De Montfort Hall.
the staff are very friendly felt very comfortable here
Located at Leicester North Services off the A6 and A46, ibis Budget Leicester is 6.5 km from the city centre. This ibis hotel offers a Parking £3 per vehicle per night and free WiFi.
Situated on the outskirts of Leicester city centre, the Grafton House is just 5 minutes’ walk from Leicester Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and a bar.
Just near the station, clean, quiet and convenient
Days Inn Hotel Leicester is located 3 miles from Leicester City Centre and Train Station. It offers en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi and 24-hour reception.
Easy check in and bed was relaxing and nice pictures
In the centre of Leicester, just 5 minutes’ walk from the train station and the very heart of the city, this modern hotel offers comfortable accommodation, free Wi-Fi, and good facilities at great-...
Nice staff, great atmosphere and layout in reception.
Attractively located in the centre of Leicester, Bell Gate House is within less than 1 km of Belgrave Road and a 16-minute walk of Leicester Railway Station.
Was close to the City Centre and was easy to get to
Conveniently situated in the centre of Leicester, The City Rooms provides free WiFi throughout the property and free private parking for guests who drive.
Super easy to deal with, great location, great value for money
With ample free parking and free Wi-Fi accessible throughout, OYO Blaby Westfield Hotel offers comfortable accommodation just a 5-minute drive from Junction 21 of the M1.
Big parking lot. A lot of space in the family room.
A restored Victorian townhouse and former convent, The Regency Leicester offers free parking and free Wi-Fi just a 5-minute drive away from Leicester city centre and rail station.
Clean and comfortable would definitely stay again.
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.
I previously lived and worked in Leicester and made some...
I previously lived and worked in Leicester and made some great friendships. I visit the city to visit them a few times a year. It’s a good place to visit, but it’s not a city where you would travel to time after time to visit like you may do to Manchester, Liverpool or London. Due to fact there is not a great deal to do there. For me, if it wasn’t for my friendship group there i wouldn’t visit.
Mathew
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We visited the National Space Centre
We visited the National Space Centre
Also visited the Museum & Arts gallery
Visited several big shops and bought clothes, shoes and lots of family things.
We ate at the African and Chinese restaurants.
It was easy to get around as we used our own car.
We also travelled out of Leicester to visit the Twycross Zoo.
Frank
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
This person or persons make out they have seen you and asked...
This person or persons make out they have seen you and asked for a deposit when Infact they never make a contact with you at all. They are liars and it’s an absolute fraud. Please don’t use this place. PLEASE DONT FALL FOR IT
Amrinder
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The city was my home for 20 years and it is more than 20...
The city was my home for 20 years and it is more than 20 years since I left, a lot has changed, but it is a lovely city to visit. Plenty of history, lovely parks, excellent theatre and good shopping. When you leave the city itself the countryside is typical England, a very good area for a holiday including Belvoir Castle (pronounced 'beaver')
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Everyone we came in contact with was kind, considerate and...
Everyone we came in contact with was kind, considerate and very helpful. It is so nice to go somewhere and have such a warm greeting.
A good selection of pubs and restaurants and of course the cathedral and King Richard the Third. Just outside Leicester is Bradgate Park and the glorious walk up to the Old John Tower folley.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Quaint Little Town with a beautiful square complete with...
Quaint Little Town with a beautiful square complete with diverse restaurants and little cafes. A lot of history, including the main cathedral where Richard the III's remains lie. The people are warm and friendly and there's a large migrant population that brings diversity to the cuisine available. Just a 25 minute train ride from Nottingham.
Jamili Natasha
Sri Lanka
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The price for my room was very low. In fact, apart from previously staying at a hostel years ago, it's the cheapest room I have ever stayed in. I had a secure room with a key, en suite toilet with a shower. The parking at the hotel was free and the hotel was only a 30 minutes walk to the city centre of Leicester, requiring a walk down a busy artery of the city with lots of shops - not through a dangerous neighbourhood for example.
Excellent hotel. Close to the city centre and the university. Very good breakfast. Staff was very helpful. Great room service. The air conditioning wasn't working in my room, so they gave me a new room the second day. Overall a great experience.
Lovely hotel and perfect location for the city centre. Only a few minutes walk to shops, restaurants and bars. And right beside Leicester cathedral. Great to have parking too. Will definitely stay again when back in Leicester.
Excellent position for visiting Leicester City centre. There's a beautiful pedestrian route all the way. 15 mins to centre.
Plenty of parking at the hotel.
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