Holiday Inn Express Stoke-On-Trent is just off junction 15 of the M6. Holiday Inn Express Stoke on Trent is 10 minutes’ drive from Stoke city center, set next to Stoke FC’s bet365 Stadium.
Located just a 2-minute drive from the M6 motorway and a 30-minute drive from the Alton Towers Theme Park, the Holiday Inn Stoke on Trent M6 Jct15 is less than 10 minutes' drive from...
Paul
United Kingdom
All staff were very helpful and polite. Internally better than the outside suggests.
A modern hotel in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, centrally located within the Midlands and close to Alton Towers, with excellent motorway, road links and rail links to the Northwest..
You can be assured of a warm welcome, impeccable service and the highest degree of comfort at this inn, conveniently situated on the outskirts of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
SUSAN
United Kingdom
We chose Continental. Good choice and good service.
In a peaceful, rural location, this country house was originally built in 1845. Today, the house has been converted into a luxurious privately owned hotel with many beautiful original features.
Graham
United Kingdom
Beautiful building and furnishings. The room (Maple) was outstanding.
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Trafalgar House enjoys a location in Stoke on Trent, 4.6 miles from Trentham Gardens and 15 miles from Alton Towers. This apartment provides free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
67carl
United Kingdom
Apartment was ideal for an overnight stay. Apartment was quiet. Bathroom and shower facilities were clean and of a good standard. Location was close to town centre (walking distance) Letting agents communicated well. Appreciated gesture of flowers for birthday celebration.
McDonalds next door but breakfast in hotel was good enough.
McDonalds next door but breakfast in hotel was good enough.
Single glazed window in room so can hear traffic at night.
Heater electric.
Bath nice.
Towels provided.
Went with kids so that had arranged another Futton sofa bed as bed as requested.
NILESH
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
As previously stated - there was nothing positive in the...
As previously stated - there was nothing positive in the slightest. However, on reading some other reviews (wish I’d read them before booking) it was reassuring to see similar comments and photographs. As for those people giving it 9/10 and 10/10 reviews are either from the hotel, or being paid to write a totally dishonest review. The place is desperate…and no matter how you try to dress it up - it is not fit for purpose and should be removed from booking.com
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
My husband chose the holiday.
My husband chose the holiday. I booked the hotel and its location as I was born in Stoke on Trent. It was near to Wedgwood World and other attraction we wanted to visit. The area has changed vastly since I lived there and we relied on a Satnav to get around by car. We stayed for 4 nights. On the last day we visited Trentham gardens shopping centre which was well worth the visit. However, we spent more time there and didn't get to see the gardens which were done by Capability Brown. The swimming pool we used to visit when I was a child was long gone and I would have been interested to visit the gardens. We would stay in this hotel again due to its convenient location.. Stoke on Trent is the 'Potteries'. It's industrial era cam to a close in the 20th century with its coal mines closes, pottery firms moved out and the Shelton steel works closed down. I haven't lived there for over 50 years and it was good to come back to see the town is still thriving. I did not visit the Stadium or Regent Theatre. I did visit Moorcroft and Middleton potteries. We would have visited Gladstone pottery but it was closed.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
A wet gloomy day, we met great friendly people, at the bus...
A wet gloomy day, we met great friendly people, at the bus stop, close to Holiday Inn.
Locals chatted and were most helpful.
Town was quiet, we were not interested in shopping.
Walked through the market,indoors.
The best coffee in the centre of town, served by friendly professional staff.
Bus driver back to hotel was very friendly.
A great visit.
Roisin
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you have an interest in The production of China then...
If you have an interest in The production of China then Stoke is an ideal location. The potteries museum has a ver comprehensive collection of China through the ages as well as part of the Staffordshire hoard. A short distance from the city centre is the fabulous V&A Wedgewood collection.
Waleria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We didn’t choose our day well and places like the
We didn’t choose our day well and places like the
Gladstone Museum and many other potteries were closed. We loved middleport Burleigh Museum and that compensated for not being able to go to the Gladstone. Disappointed with The
World of Wedgwood - the felt the museum was not ‘alive’ and the buildings didn’t reflect the industry that made the name so famous. It was just a case of looking at items through glass and reading or listening to text. Much of the text was too small. Some hands-on activities would bring it more to life. We were disappointed that the factory shop had been closed down and everything funnelled through the world of Wedgwood shop unlike the old days when you could pick up seconds at much lower prices, we thought to charge as much as they did for items made in the far east was not really acceptable. For stuff made in the UK and on site that is different. The best bit about world of Wedgwood was the water fountains where a child was having a wonderful time getting soaking wet but clearly having a lot of fun. Otherwise this is not a family venue.
The other places we visited Duchess China, Dudsens and Middleport were great. Very sad to see so much of the heritage of Stoke on Trent falling down or being knocked down.
If we came again to the potteries we would check the days that other potteries were open before we booked,
The receptionist on Sunday was super friendly and made checking in a doddle. Lovely clean room with a very comfortable bed. The bathroom was also spotless. A nice selection of food for the evening meal on Sunday night too. The property had warned of late music until midnight ahead of my arrival but either than got cancelled or they were miles away = I heard nothing..! As a cat-dad, meeting "Bella" the hotel cat at check-in was a highlight for me too.
I just can't fault the weathervane hotel the staff are very friendly and very helpful it's in the perfect location for alton towers we had a bed and breakfast room and the breakfast selection was perfect for all taste buds 👌 my daughter is a fuzzy eater ! The rooms are a fair size and the beds are comfortable with nice duvets and the prices are very competitive but I do normally find the weathervane is the cheapest .....
The room was large, spacious and well laid out. It was warm and cosy.
The location was good, central and within walking distance of what I needed. Stoke is a strange city so you will never find a hotel that can cater to all attractions within it.
The breakfast was delicious and special recognition and credit to the lady working. I didn't catch her name but she was super friendly, helpful, and all round lovely.
Lovely hotel with the view of the Stoke stadium. Right off the motorway and about 35 minutes from Alton towers.
Value for money and convenient for a nights stay.
Due to covid the breakfast was served in packaging and the hot breakfast was simply a sausage/egg/bacon muffin. So no cooked English breakfast.
Apart from that I enjoyed my stay at this hotel.
It was comfortable, cosy even. It was quiet onthe whole, certainly during the night. Really comfortable bed/pillows - slept very well. Sun streaming in in the morning. All I needed for living. Felt like a home rather than hotel room. Neighbours I bumped into very friendly. Central location is superb.
Cosy, comfortable apartment with everything we needed for a short stay. Very powerful shower and good WiFi. Short walk from Stoke Station and close to shops for Stoke specialities London Road Oatcakes and Wright's pies. Sandra (manager) was very helpful and self-check in was straightforward.
Hotel was a lovely place to walk in, very clean and lovely decor with very friendly, accommodating staff and our room was clean and fresh. Great tasty breakfast. Love the hot and cold item help yourself option. Will definitely stay here again.
Staff, Room, Facilities , and cooked breakfast ,good value for price paid. Hotel has seen better days BUT I was looking for a low cost room for a one night stay. The North Stafford Hotel fulfilled the need.
Very clean and central location next to activities, stores and fuel station. We chose this hotel as it was within a close driving distance to Alton Towers (within 30 minutes drive).
That there is now a premier inn at the bottom of the same road so will be staying there on my next visit, the staff were very friendly and was the only bonus to my stay at the hotel
Location: Easy to find and access.
Room: Big, clean and well maintained
Heating: Yes
Food: Restaurant + Pub available. Also, several shops near the hotel
Staff: Very supportive
Location: just at the end of the center of the city, 2 minutes to the station, working distance to Stoke and the shopping center Hanley ( 45 and 60 min ) but bus 15 and 25 min.
Bed was comfortable, room itself was clean, great location for getting into Hanley. It was good value but be aware it's not a hotel, more like a hostel with private rooms.
Front desk was extremely helpful. Nice to have connected hotel and restaurant bar. The bed was great for a good nights sleep. Bath towel size was very nice.
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