Situated on the outskirts of Coventry, this spacious purpose built air conditioned hotel enjoys a prime location with easy access from the M6, M1 and M69 motorways.
Just a 10-minute walk from Coventry Rail Station, the 4-star Ramada Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Coventry boasts a prime position at the heart of Coventry city centre.
Originally a 12th-century Cistercian abbey, this 4-star hotel is set in 500 acres of picturesque grounds. A 15-minute drive from Coventry, it offers elegant rooms decorated with historical artifacts.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Room was great and very quirky. The food was excellent at dinner and pretty good at breakfast. The venue is gorgeous and the staff superb. It rained the entire time, so we hung in the bar, which was great.
A 20-minute drive from Birmingham NEC, Days Inn Corley is just off the M6 motorway and offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV. There is free on-site parking and free WiFi.
On the outskirts of Coventry and with easy access to the area's major roads and the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), the hotel has its own 18-hole golf course and 20-metre indoor pool.
Room clean and tidy, good facilities, friendly staff
Located 6 miles south of the historic city of Coventry, Citrus Hotel Coventry by Compass Hospitality offers well-appointed en suite accommodation with free private parking facilities.
staff make this hotel they are so friendly and chatty
The privately owned Jacobean Hotel is set within a 16th century Jacobean farmhouse. It has been designed to combine original character with modern facilities and features free Wi-Fi.
Location and bed was very comfortable. Very clean room.
Village Hotel Coventry has a wide range of leisure facilities including a gym and a health. There are a choice of two places to eat and an on-site Starbucks.
It’s clean and tidy, very big, room was very nice,
Set in 11 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland, Royal Court Hotel & Spa Coventry offers wonderful scenic views and an on-site health and leisure club, just 3 miles from central Coventry.
Next to Coventry Cathedral, the Britannia is a 5-minute walk from the city’s shops, theatres and restaurants. It offers en suite rooms, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant with cathedral views.
Meals and accommodation. General comfort and cost.
Just 10 minutes from Coventry centre, Novotel Coventry offers modern rooms with en suite facilities, a gym and a bar. With an on-site restaurant, there is also a large garden and children’s play area.
The room , staff and facilities were excellent as was breakfast.
Conveniently located between the Jaguar engineering centre and the David Lloyd Centre, the hotel offers free parking and en suite accommodation at great-value rates.
I like the staff really good and best service ever
Ibis Coventry Centre is going Cashless from 1st August 2023 With a superb central location, right in the historic centre of the city and just 5 minutes’ walk from Coventry Railway Station, the Ibis...
Central location and close to the Train Station
10 min walk!
This traditional hotel is just 4 miles from Coventry city centre. Located just off the A46, with great road links to the M6 and M40 motorways, it offers refurbished rooms and free parking.
A great stay, good food, comfy bed and clean room.
South-east of Birmingham, Coventry is best known for the shell of its old cathedral, a poignant reminder of the damage sustained during World War II. Part of its northern wall joins the new Modernist cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence.
In the neighbouring gardens are remains of an 11th-century Benedictine monastery set up by Lord Leofric. His wife - Lady Godiva - became Coventry’s greatest legend by riding naked on horseback in protest at her husband’s high taxes.
St Mary’s Guildhall is built on part of the old castle, and Baginton on the city’s outskirts houses the reconstructed Roman Lunt Fort. Also here is Coventry Airport, by the Midland Air Museum, whose exhibits include a Vulcan.
The Coventry Transport Museum houses examples of vehicles manufactured in the city over the years. Also historic are the canals north of the city centre, lined by Grade II-listed buildings. Other attractions include the Warwick Arts Centre – the UK’s 2nd largest – and the Ricoh Arena, home of Coventry City FC. The Sky Dome Arena is an ice hockey and music venue, while the best shopping is found in Arena Park Centre.
The city has 2 universities, so naturally features many bars and restaurants. There are also several Coventry hotels, guest houses and country houses on Booking.com, most with parking and some with pools.
As former residence of Coventry we didn't visit the city.
As former residence of Coventry we didn't visit the city. We were going to Oxford and the Cocked Hat was ideally placed for outward and return journeys from Yorkshire.
One place that we always visit in Coventry is the War Memorial Park which is good for a walk with free parking for 3 hours and a park and ride bus running every half hour.
shakespeare
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have visited Coventry a few times and every time I come...
I have visited Coventry a few times and every time I come back I am pleased with my trip. Beautiful architecture and friendly people. The diverse food options are great and the food is tasty and cheap! Citizens are helpful and polite which is refreshing when you’re from down south. Popeys and Chinese kitchen are always a bargain and full of flavour, although they are not in the city centre but they are worth a try :)
The cathedral is always worth a visit! As well as the museum which is next to it, there are lots of statues and details which hold the city’s culture and history.
The market is also worth a visit full of culture from Irish to African, the people are welcoming and are not trying to haggle your money. It is easy to get around as everything is closer than you would expect.
Caítrin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
As the ‘motor city’ Coventry should have better traffic...
As the ‘motor city’ Coventry should have better traffic management; it’s a bit of a nightmare to navigate at busy times. But there are many worthy attractions and Coventry is starting to move out from under the shadow of Birmingham. The new rail station is good to see and there are so many lovely old buildings to explore. (The latter somewhat reduce the impact of so many high rise student flats. What possessed the local council to dish out so many permits for student accom? They do not enhance the skyline, never mind the well-being of residents.)
Mai
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We adored the water features in the middle of the pavement!
We adored the water features in the middle of the pavement! So many sequences and lights ,fascinating. The Museum and wildlife photography exhibition brilliant, the Cathedral and ruins, the wonderful market. Neither my sister and I had visited before so were delighted not just to see the statue of Lady Godiva, but the amazing event which happens every hour on the building behind her. Amusing and well worth watching. ( Naughty peeping Tom ! )
All in all Coventry has amazing choices of where and what to eat. The Old Wetherspoons is well worth a visit. We went twice. We are certainly planning another visit before the end of the year. Shirl
SHIRLEY
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I'm from Coventry and know it well.
I'm from Coventry and know it well. Although I feel affection for my home city, I don't actually like it very much.
There are some brilliant attractions, nice restaurants, and the city centre can be pleasant on a summer's day; however much of the city looks dirty and worn, and I don't always feel safe walking in the city at night. For this reason a city centre hotel with parking on the outskirts entails using cabs or buses to reach the car, which adds expense.
I think for a visitor though those things are manageable; Coventry's no worse, probably better and safer, than many cities; it's just not like it was when I grew up there.
I'm surprised the Transport Museum and the Herbert Gallery are not listed as attractions to rate here. The city also has a proud and deserved musical heritage (Two-Tone) and there are exhibits about this, and some wonderfully preserved mediaeval buildings (Spon Street and elsewhere). There is a fascinating preserved archaeological dig in the cathedral quarter that was extensively covered by Time Team.
Becky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There's plenty to do for a weekend visit: the Transport...
There's plenty to do for a weekend visit: the Transport Museum is one none of the best in the country & certainly one located in the middle of the city centre. Herbert Gallery has a great location in a terrific building & location. Coventry Cathedral is beautiful & unique & a wonderful example of post-war British architecture as is the shopping area made up of a series of interlocking pedestrian precincts that was Britain's first. The 1950s architecture is fantastic & a little bit like time-travelling as it is largely complete & unspoilt.
There is plenty of shopping opportunities with a really wide mix of shops that makes the city centre a place for everyone & this is shown to be true as, at the weekends, it's full of people & provides a dynamic atmosphere to the city.
An absolutely brilliant hotel. A little gem in Coventry. Will on reception was brilliant. Staff could not be more friendly approachable and professional. The decor is amazing. So many places to sit and relax as well as socialising. I have stayed at the Savoy hotel last year and believe it or not the staff here were on that level of customer service experience. I will be definitely returning and have recommended this hotel to friends and business colleagues. You should be very proud
The hotel was very modern inside and nice. The room was nice and clean, it was modern. The breakfast was fantastic, really tasty, fresh and well worth paying for I would 100% recommend. The staff at breakfast were lovely. The hotel was in a great location, on the edge of Coventry City Centre. There was a lovely Greek place not far away. Other restaurants/ takeaways/ pubs and convenience stores right outside the hotel.
After looking at various hotels in Coventry some double the price with bad reviews I found this one, but further from my meeting the next day but the price was good and reviews were also very good. Arrived, easy parking, friendly staff and comfortable clean room with ensuite. The rooms not the biggest, but for me its perfect for what I needed or a couple for a night or 2.
Coventry is very beautiful and we shall be making visits again.
Britannia hotel is the best hotel to stay in if you want to go out for a night on the town and there are plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from to have a great night out. The people of Coventry are very very friendly and it’s the complete opposite to where we live.
Room was clean and had all the facilities that we required for this trip. The breakfast was fresh and nicely cooked with a good choice of dishes. The bar was reasonably stocked and the hotel was clean and good value. The restaurant served a balanced menu and the food was well prepared. One of the best places for dinner in Coventry.
My stay at the Coventry hill hotel was a spare of the moment thing due to work being done in my home. I had all the comforts of being at home.and settled down for the evening in my room surprisingly easy. And I slept better than I do in my own bed. Brilliant, and should I need a room again, I will be back.
This is nice quiet hotel near Coventry city centre, ideal for work. I have stayed quite a few times now.
Comfy and clean, some of the rooms have been renovated and are to a high standard, others are obviously still to be done.
Bar food fresh and reasonably priced.
I was given a full refund. Location to conference is good as hotel is inside the arena (this did not make up for the issues I had and if I was to stay in Coventry again I would choose to stay further away from the arena rather than endure another night here!)
Having the carpark facility and the hotel's location so close to the city centre was a real bonus. Staff were attentive and charming. Excellent shower in the bathroom. We came to Coventry to see City of Culture events which were very good.
Clean comfortable apt in the heart of Coventry. Easily accessible by car. Relatively quiet. Updated kitchen and bath rooms. Very good WiFi and TV choices.
Hostess very communicative and responsive. Instructions very clear and accurate.
The location was convenient for access to Coventry city centre. Had a nice fountain and small water feature with fish out front.
The part of the hotel they put in pictures is pretty... the rest is not.
The location. The design and finish of the hotel. The historical references to the original Coventry Evening Telegraph building. The shower - best ever! The friendly staff. The breakfast menu.
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