In a beautiful estate just outside Wakefield, Waterton Park Hotel features a golf course, spa and a leisure center . Just 10 minutes from the M1, the hotel has free Wi-Fi.
Steve
United Kingdom
I loved the location and manor I stayed in the rooms were beautiful. Looking forward to returning soon
In the heart of Wakefield city center, just yards from Wakefield Westgate railway station, the York House Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, stylish, modern en suite accommodations and free parking.
Andy
United Kingdom
Clean tidy room with everything you need for a night away. Convenient location for the town centre.
Holiday Inn Express Wakefield hotel is ideally located in the center of Wakefield. A short walk from Wakefield Westgate Train Station with direct train links to London Kings Cross, Leeds and York.
Dating to the 1740s, The Mews Hotel is set in a charming courtyard in Ossett, between Wakefield and Dewsbury. It offers real ales in the cozy bar and a restaurant serving classic British cuisine.
R L
United Kingdom
The room was lovely, small but had everything I needed. Was looking forward to my "full English" so was a little disappointed when I was offered a sandwich instead (I am not a morning bread person) and the breakfast service felt a little rushed. The evening staff were so polite, a credit to the hotel.
A Victorian house located a 10-minute drive from Wakefield, Dimple Well Lodge Hotel offers a range of dining experiences, a bar, rooms with flat-screen TVs and free parking.
Wakefield Limes Lodge is located just off the main A61 Leeds road. The M1 and M62 are within a 5-minute drive, and 3.5 miles from Wakefield City Center, and Leeds is 4 miles away.
We travelled for work, and after spending 12 hours at work.
We travelled for work, and after spending 12 hours at work. the most important thing to look forward to is a clean warm room with a comfortable bed, plenty of hot water for a bath or shower and a good nights sleep, this is the 7th time of staying at the Campanile hotel, so we are really pleased with this hotel.
Good place to eat is the Red Kite pub around a mile away, fantastic food and a family friendly atmosphere.
Robert
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Too noisy rooms (especially during the weekend), very bad...
Too noisy rooms (especially during the weekend), very bad customer service (most staff don't smile, duty manager doesn't care about complaints) swimming/spa requires additional charge and pre-booking, food in the restaurant is not good and overpriced
Rodrigo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great quick visit to the cathedral as closing an hour after...
Great quick visit to the cathedral as closing an hour after we arrived. Stunning interior with view of peregrines on spire (visible and via webcam). City was clean and sunny. Lots of restaurant choices - we went for the Slap & Pickle concession in The Counting House (hands down all three of us said it was the best burger we’d had). The sandstone buildings are stunning. Sadly didn’t have time to visit the Hepworth or YSP but will be back .
Caroline
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Not a welcoming city centre. Most bars had bouncers.
Not a welcoming city centre. Most bars had bouncers. Police in numbers, drafted in for Friday night. Ambulances stationed in the city centre in preparation.
Chip shops shut on Friday night. Restaurants were either very posh and expensive it had sauce bottles and kitchen roll on the tables and still expensive.
James
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited The Hepworth Gallery, which was the whole reason...
We visited The Hepworth Gallery, which was the whole reason for our trip. Wakefield is a pleasant centre to walk round, but could do with more places to eat in the evenings.
Some lovely buildings and structures to see.
Joanne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wakefield has really nice town centre with an amazing vegan...
Wakefield has really nice town centre with an amazing vegan Throwback Coffee House. If you prefer nature, there is a big Thornes Park with Secret garden, pond, Skate park etc. and very nice walk in nature in Pugneys Country Park.
Quite simply the worst hotel I have ever had the misfortune to stay at. The bed was had half the springs missing, the quilt and pillow were yellow, the bathroom had yellow grout and the shower was cold and to top it all the coffee tasted like mud. After a 16 hr day I would have expected to sleep (or pass out) but the wall were so thin you could hear the person above going to the toilet and passing wind in the night. Awful place it would have been Breyer sleeping in the van.
- Very comfortable bed, had a great sleep.
-Carpets looked new and where nice under foot.
-Bathroom shower was spacious and had good pressure. The complimentary shower products ( body wash, shampoo and conditioner) where really great quality.
- location to the centre of Wakefield in the part where the bars are & the train station where really great. 5- 10 minutes walk.
- I drove to the property and to have a car park free to use was a nice touch.
The room was lovely, small but had everything I needed. Was looking forward to my "full English" so was a little disappointed when I was offered a sandwich instead (I am not a morning bread person) and the breakfast service felt a little rushed. The evening staff were so polite, a credit to the hotel.
Lovely hotel, really enhoyed our stay. Spacious, comfortable and clean. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Location is great with being so close to the M1 yet still easy access to city centre either by car or public transport. Will definately look at staying again.
Eighteenth century house with modern leisure centre. Food was upmarket pub grub, superbly cooked with excellent quality. Setting was lovely as the house is on an island in a man-made lake. Very handy for Hepworth Museum in Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Perfect location for us on main Leeds-Wakefield Road. Extremely friendly staff. Easy access. Spacious rooms with amenities such as tea/coffee and mini fridge. Very close to several food places and also there's a co-op mini market about a mile down the road.
The Mews Hotel in Wakefield was a pleasant and comfortable experience. The friendly staff, delicious meals, and clean rooms contributed to our enjoyable visit. We would certainly consider staying here again if we find ourselves in Wakefield in the future.
I've a rental property in Wakefield and when I need to do some work on it, I tend to have a night in a local hotel rather than drive up early... for this purpose, the hotel is fine, reasonably priced and very welcoming.
The hotel is good value for money. The location is great, a few minutes walk from Newmiller Dam country park, where there are several pubs, restaurants and cafe; also close to the M1. Rooms were clean and comfortable.
Great location - handy for the train station, town centre, and theatre. The hotel was comfy, clean, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Great place for a quick overnight whilst in town doing something fun.
The hotel was exactly what we needed. We were visiting family in Wakefield and needed a comfortable room to stay. It was very clean and comfy. The breakfast was yummy and the pub handy.
Didnit have breakfast had dinner the night before which was good was meeting grandson. Bed was very comfy. Hotel easy to find with free parking. Not to far to walk into town centre.
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