Redwings Lodge Solihull is offering accommodations in Solihull. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Mary
United Kingdom
First stay at here and was pleasantly surprised. Great place, location and staff. Would definitely stay here again.
Located in the center of Solihull and just 5 miles from Birmingham International Airport, voco St. Johns Solihull features a modern health and fitness center, private parking and an on-site...
Dean
United Kingdom
The room was great, staff were fantastic and location wise I really couldn't fault the hotel in general. Leisure facilities were a great way to unwind at the end of the day. Food was good for dinner and breakfast.
Nestling in 26 acres of beautiful, unspoiled woodland, a visit to Hogarths Hotel and Restaurant promises to be a truly memorable experience.
Adrienne
United Kingdom
Tea and scones were amazing. We were there for a wedding and that all seemed to go amazingly well - great food. A lovely small hotel with beautiful grounds.
Village Hotel Solihull is a sleek and stylish hotel with a contemporary black box design. It offers uber-chic accommodations, free WiFi throughout, and a choice of dining options.
The Regency Hotel Solihull is conveniently located close to Warwick and Stratford upon Avon. A friendly hotel, guests will receive a warm welcome from the team.
The Stables at Deer Park Farm in Solihull offer well-equipped chalets overlooking the farm’s paddocks. This accommodations in a converted stable block features luxurious furnishings and free Wi-Fi.
John and Fiona
United Kingdom
Good location, good value, plenty of parking and good dog walking in the immediate area.
The old town has changed beyond recognition. Empty shops except for charity shops and 'The Mall', The quality of goods on sale rather poor unless you shop in one of the Pound Shops, John Lewis or Apple. 30 years has impacted negatively on the old Town, M & S gone, House of Fraser, good manners all gone, litter in the streets, even the coffee shops had dirty tables, litter on the floor, sad. Excuse my sarcasm in the next question
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sollihull has a lot to offer in things to do.
Sollihull has a lot to offer in things to do. The local National Institute (Baddesley Clinton) has 2 places to visit in a short driving distance with plenty of walking around the properties. There are restaurants within walking and short driving distances as well as grocery stores.
Charla
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Didn't really see the place.
Didn't really see the place. We were there for an exhibition nearby. There are planty of good restuarants nearby. Just as well because the Regency Hotel restuarant was expensive and not very good.
Organist
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Solihull is one of the better areas of the West Midlands and...
Solihull is one of the better areas of the West Midlands and offers a pleasant stay and local amenities. Parking in central Birmingham is not easy but a local bus (Route 6) stops right outside the hotel and runs 8 times an hour weekdays, 6 on Saturday's and 4 on Sunday's. In the other direction this runs through to Solihull.
This city of Birmingham has lots to see and plenty of shops including the Bull Ring for those looking for a bit of retail therapy.
Winterburn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel is in Knowle, on the outskirts of Solihull.
The hotel is in Knowle, on the outskirts of Solihull. Lots of great restaurants within a few minutes walk. Fantastic Artisan
Bakery for sandwiches and deli items. Very convenient to get to NEC. Good walks down the Grand Union Canal.
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Janette
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Charged more money than when we booked through booking.com...
Charged more money than when we booked through booking.com paid for 3 rooms and all on different floors. Said we had to pay extra for breakfast and charged us £155 a family room which wasn’t a family room no child bed was made up. Room full of marks on walls and ceiling. Ask to speak to manager and no manager was working on Saturday ! Really disappointed with village hotels we expected it to be as good as the Elstree one couldn’t be so different.
The Limes is set in a rural location. Conveniently located for Solihull and Birmingham, the M42 is a short drive away. The hotel itself is nicely set out. The staff were friendly and helpful. The grounds are well cared for, I spent half an hour after breakfast watching the fountain, whilst cool jazz was playing through an outside garden speaker. My room was clean, the bathroom likewise. The bed was comfortable. The restaurant / Bistro bar has a nice menu selection. The food was plentiful, nicely cooked, and well presented.
Room was extremely spacious and well appointed. Everything felt brand new and it was spotless.
Excellent breakfast.
Pub itself is beautiful (one of my favorites in the area). Food was great value and just lovely (we ate there both nights).
Staff were friendly but efficient.
Some beautiful walks nearby (Packwood House)
Overall faultless.
Lovely location. Nice grounds to walk in with small lake and fountain. Outside dining area & bar looked great. Shame the weather wasn't fit for it to be used. Our room block looked almost brand new - very clean & sharp. Very comfy. Like Prem Inn really.
Will definitely stay again when the opportunity arises.
Room was large and comfortable bar and restaurant area very good. A band was playing and there was live Premier League football on TV. Good ale at the bar not your usual naff cream flow and lager which chain hotels always seem to have, the Doombar was well kept and lovely to drink.
Great quality hotel in a really convenient location. I only stayed for one night but was very comfortable and the services the hotel offered were great. The breakfast was really good too.
It was very spacious and comfortable. We were 3 colleagues attending a conference at the National Conference centre which was just a short drive away and a lot cheaper than a hotel
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