Situated in Minworth, 2.6 km from Belfry Golf Club, Cuttle Bridge Inn Hotel - NEC / Birmingham Airport features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated at Birmingham International Airport, this modern Ibis Hotel is just 300 metres from the airport terminals. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, and a bar open from 11:00 am to 1:00 am.
Orla
United Kingdom
Food was reasonable and staff in restaurant were nice.
The closest 4-star hotel to the arrival and departure terminals, The Novotel Birmingham Airport Terminal Building - NEC is just 1 minute's walk from Birmingham Airport complex.
Located in the heart of England, the Holiday Inn Express Birmingham NEC is just a 5-minute drive from the National Exhibition Centre and Resorts World Birmingham.
The Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport offers a prime location within 1 mile of the Birmingham NEC, Resort World Arena, Birmingham International Airport and Train Station.
Phillip
United Kingdom
Breakfast great lots to choose from
Room nice and large
Beds very comfortable
Set in 54 acres of grounds, 10 minutes to the royal town of Sutton Coldfield, Lea Marston Hotel offers a spa, a golf course, an award-winning restaurant and a bar.
Set within 280 acres of lakes and parkland, this modern hotel is just 250 metres from the seasonal Drayton Manor Theme Park (please check opening dates and times) with a range of thrilling roller...
Rebeca
United Kingdom
The reception staff were amazingg. Very clean and serviced daily.
Hotels, even cheap ones should provide comfortable beds and...
Hotels, even cheap ones should provide comfortable beds and warmth when the weather turns cold either by putting on the heating or providing extra bed covers. This place offered neither option.
Cups in the room were not washed out properly. The sink plug hole in one room was full of toilet paper. That was after changing rooms because the first room had a double bed with the mattress at 2 different levels.
The breakfast was so bad we did not bother on the second day. Hotels that put the cheapest instant coffee in the room for guests almost always provide poor quality food if they have a restaurant attached. Avoid their restaurant and breakfast.
Colin
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
The staff was rude at check in, there was no signage to say...
The staff was rude at check in, there was no signage to say where we needed to check in, the room was unclean and hadn't been clean the floor and bedding was dirty. The mattress was like sleeping on concrete, I booked a twin room and we got a double so they can't even read simple requirements on a booking or reservation. There was mould around the window, on the window sill, on the ceiling of the bathroom, all over the shower tiles & around the shower drain. The shower door didn't close properly to keep it shut you had to hold otherwise it would bounce back open. The water fluctuated between freezing cold and scolding hot. There was a used soap still in the shower from whoever used it last, we was told the bar would shut at midnight, it stayed open until later than that, also when we went to discuss our issues with a member of management the next morning as we had no choice but to stay there as our 3 hour journey turned into 6 hours due to traffic. There was no one to be found, I have tried calling to express my concerns and there has been no answer, I have also written to them via the booking.com app and I still haven't had an answer. I believe they choose to ignore myself and booking.com so they don't have to refund the money that was paid.
In the morning my friend and I had to strip the bed as we both thought we could feel something crawling over us during the night, so in the morning we checked for bed bugs. My personal opinion, even though not everyone may agree but I do not think this should be a listing on booking.com. I also do not think they should be 3 star facility.
LauraGordon
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Staff were friendly.
Staff were friendly.
The lighting in the room was horrific and applying even eyeliner was a challenge with such. The beds were extremely uncomfortable none of us could actually sleep. The tea/coffee was very basic and there was no bottled water. The stench of sewage outside the building and in our bathrooms was very unwelcoming. There's no lift and I had to take 2 children and our suitcases up 2 flights of stairs to the family room.
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Anonymous
Scored 2.0
2.0
This so called hotel is not a hotel but seemed like a...
This so called hotel is not a hotel but seemed like a working mens club with tacky rooms attached (possibly used for brothel purposes). The reception was the bar area. To get to the rooms you had to walk through a bar full of people in the bar and then through the pool room. The room itself was tiny, stank of smoke, was very basically decorated, the heater didn't work, no tea making facilities, just a dreadful room. The first thing I did was make a booking with another hotel and luckily got one despite it being Crufts. I left soon after arriving. That hotel was familiar with the reputation of the Minworth Lodge as offering dreadful accommodation. I paid good money for that room and the website is completely inaccurate - fraudulent even. Do not stay there!
P
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Minworth Lodge is not HOTEL it is more like a working mens...
Minworth Lodge is not HOTEL it is more like a working mens club. It was awful. We did not venture into Minworth itself as we were going to the NEC We should have stayed two nights but left after the first. We did not feel safe in the place as someone was trying to get into out room in the middle of the night. Could not speak to the owner as they did not answer their phone or reply to our messages
ROGER
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I visited the area to take my wife to a work event nearby,...
I visited the area to take my wife to a work event nearby, so this was just an overnight stay, cheap and cheerful / good value.
The on site Breakfast was very good, although had to wait for the staff to come on duty to make it, so no early breakfast possible.
David
United Kingdom
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