With a traditional grill restaurant, Calderfields Golf & Country Club features an 18-hole golf course and free Wi-Fi. The club is just outside Walsall centre, only 3 miles from the M6 motorway.
Situated in Walsall, within 11 km of Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and 13 km of Arena Birmingham, The Woden Boutique Hotel Walsall M6 J9 features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as...
Nicola
United Kingdom
I really liked how clean the apartment was. It had more space than what I thought it was. The staff were very professional and helpful. The bed is very comfortable and sofa is a brilliant idea so you are not sitting on the bed all the time.
Holiday Inn Express Walsall has air-conditioned rooms and free parking. It is just off Junction 10 of the M6 motorway, 25 minutes’ drive from Birmingham Airport and the city centre.
This independent and individual hotel has a restaurant with 2 AA Rosettes and a large adult fitness club with spa. The rooms include complimentary membership to the Fairlawns Gym.
With a health and fitness club, Village Hotel Birmingham Walsall is packed full of facilities. It is just a short drive from Birmingham city centre and 1 minute from junction 10 of the M6 motorway.
Duncan
United Kingdom
Staff sorted messy room Worst village hotel I’ve ever stayed in.
Just a mile from Walsall town centre, The Beverley Hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant, less than 10 minutes’ from Walsall Railway Station.
A 2-bedroom apartment set in a residential area in Walsall, UR City Pad - Regent Wharf features a garden. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Didn't like the hotel as we discovered when we tried to...
Didn't like the hotel as we discovered when we tried to check-in that they had given away our family room, so we had no where to stay that evening.
They tried to offer us a double room, with only 1 double bed, which would not have been adequate for 2 adults & 2 kids.
Hotel didn't phone me to check on our arrival time before they decided to give away our family room.
Very poor service, won't be booking this hotel again!
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Like so many towns right now, the centre was once bustling...
Like so many towns right now, the centre was once bustling but has lost so many shops and has the sort of barriers to prevent terrorists and ram-raiders in vehicles, so depressing. On the plus side there is a fantastic art gallery, a leather museum, the beautiful "Arboretum" park, a decent Wetherspoons plus another real-ale pub "The Pretty Bricks", plentiful rail and bus transport and easy access to The Black Country Living Museum, Aldridge Transport Museum, Cannock Chase and Birmingham.
Roger
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It was handy for me to meet up with a friend.
It was handy for me to meet up with a friend. Like so many towns it looks run down and the shopping area lacks any interest. Not many places to eat/restaurants that I could find. Nice Wetherspoons saved the day.
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A superb area of The Black Country.
A superb area of The Black Country. Lots of great hotels and apartments to stay in, not too far from Birmingham, to reach by bus or train, to leave your car behind. Lots of great pubs, so no need to lower your standards by using a Weatherspoon's same with food, fantastic ethnic variety to choose from, so no need to lower your standards by using Mcdonald's or KFC.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Walsall homestay hotel is by far the worst hotel in the...
Walsall homestay hotel is by far the worst hotel in the whole of my life experience this is by far the worst hotel it is very unprofessional very unpolite and would not even recommend it to no one its 51 leamore Avenue walsall homestay hotel worst customer service skills staff very rude charge to much and I would say it's a 0 star hotel
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Anonymous
Scored 4.0
4.0
Our visit was to Aldridge/ Walsall and sorry to say we won't...
Our visit was to Aldridge/ Walsall and sorry to say we won't be rushing back. Took daughter to stay at her partners, we booked Barons Court Hotel to have a meal, stay overnight and do something the following day in the area as we had stayed previously and enjoyed ourselves. Hotel review partly reflects how the facilities and area has changed for the worse. Hotel run down, rooms are a shadow of how they appear on the photos. Used the Horse and Jockey pub across road for a meal and drink. Meal okay then found out it was closing down in two weeks to become a Lidl. Looked at next pub to go to, drove down and found out it was a Co op. Nothing else to do so stayed in hotel TWO hours then left for home after dropping daughter off. Certainly no plans to revisit anytime soon.
Hotel was in an excellent location, with access to the main roads very easy near enough to the town (5 mins) but remarkably quiet too when it came to having an early night due to early start. Staff were friendly and helpful and the hotel had a very good overall vibe to it. I'd def stay again
Location near motorway for stopover/short stay. Stayed for Commonwealth Games. Access to frequent public transport into Walsall centre. Swimming pool. Sports screens in lounge area. Car parking.
Convenient location just north of Walsall town centre with parking and very frequent buses nearby. Convenience store nearby and Tesco Extra in the town centre.
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