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    The King's Head - Innkeeper's Lodge

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Warwick Arms Hotel

    Warwick Arms Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    A charming establishment. I stayed here for 8 days, and really felt quite at home. The rooms are of…read morevarious sizes, but all uniquely appointed. The rooms are very clean, and housekeeping are thorough. In-room amenities include tea/coffee making facilities, and a TV with Freeview channels. High Speed Internet is available in-room for a fee. WiFi is available in the bar area for the use of guests at no extra cost. Room service is available, or you may dine in the restaurant. Full breakfast may also be included in the room tariff. The staff are very friendly and go the extra mile to please. Being in the heart of Warwick, it is a prime location for sight seeing, or just enjoying the charms of this historic town. All in all, a positive experience. Now for my criticisms...the night staff need help! The door is generally locked around 11pm each night, at which point you are to ring the door bell for assistance (e.g. if you are coming in after a night out at one of Warwick's many eateries or pubs). Unfortunately the night porter is also tasked with cleaning the lounge area. Often times he is unable to hear the bell over the vacuum cleaner. The upshot of this is that you're stuck standing outside waiting for the bell to actually be heard! A minor annoyance, but they might do well to engage a person to handle the late night cleaning so the night porter can focus on tending to the guests.

    This hotel is very accommodating. I stayed here for business and I am enjoying it very much. This…read morehotel has a lot of history. The bar tender was extremely nice. The entire staff is great. I would really recommend any travelers because this is a prime location. I wouldn't mind staying here again just purely for the location.

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    The Arden Hotel

    (5 reviews)

    It is a nice hotel with really good service and accommodations. We stayed in a room with a king or…read morequeen size bed. It was a good size, and the bathroom was really nice with handheld shower head extension and a nice sink. The only downside was that the bath was only half enclosed, so it is really easy for water to get on the floor. The refrigerator was really small and wasn't kept very cold. Breakfast was really nice. It's slightly pricey but nice. We purchased a full English breakfast. Everything was really good. It was but pricey overall and they added more because we had our son. Another downside is bringing your luggage in and out. It was not easy going up and down stairs with 20-25 kg bags. There are no elevators.

    We're staying here for one night only. Positives:…read more 1. Toilet seat, just right, for small butts! 2. Magnifying glass in bathroom. 3. Room & bed adequate for 2 people. 4. Free Wi-Fi really fast! 5. Restaurant & bar, fabulous. 6. Front desk service. 7. FREE Cotswold chocolates, also provided in your room along with tea & coffee. They even filled my Contigo hot drink holder! 8. Lots of buffet breakfast selections. 9. Hot foods in the menu. 10. Lots of staff avail. to help. 11. View to the garden, from our bedroom. 12. Able to open windows for some fresh air. Negatives: 1. Bathroom too dark to put makeup, even with magnifying mirror a plus, but you can't see. 2. Drapes lining all ripped. 3. Seat cushions too low, padding worn out? I put a pillow on, but still too low for the desk. 4. Stairs not handicapped access. 5. Even though we've closed the windows by the time we went out for dinner, the room, was still cold, even the sheets were cool after sleeping a good night sleep (for me). So, it must be a perfect temperature, since I slept the longest from this hotel!

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Stratford-upon-Avon

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    DoubleTree by Hilton Stratford-upon-Avon is located within the historic town centre of…read moreStratford-upon-Avon, most famous for being the birthplace and home of William Shakespeare. The hotel's location is good, it is within walking distance from all of the town's attractions and is right by the Railway Station and hospital. It is a reasonably small hotel, but not in a bad way, it was fairly easy just to walk up the stairs to my room, despite being on the top floor. I arrived at the hotel in the evening, as I had already checked in online via the Hilton Honors app, I just decided to swing by the front desk to sort out parking and pick up a tangible key. I was able to do this quite quickly and the staff member at Reception was friendly. I was given free parking at the hotel during my stay due to my status. Strangely, when I checked in, the lady at the front desk referred to me as a "Gold" member, and gave me the Gold-branded key holders, when I'm in fact a Diamond member. My first issue with the hotel was that even though they advertise 24/7 room service, this is not the case, after attempting to order food, I was advised that they did not serve room service after 9 p.m. in the evening. They also didn't appear to offer this service for Breakfast with no order hangers on the door to request it. This meant with limited options in the town nearby for gluten-free, I went to sleep hungry on an empty stomach. I only felt partially valued as a Diamond member on this occasion, I wasn't offered the traditional cookie at check-in, nor were drinks vouchers or bottled water provided at the front desk or ready in the room for me. Diamond perks provided included an upgraded room to a Deluxe Room (no suites were available during my stay, and I checked the app myself), breakfast (I didn't try this as it ended too early for my liking) and free parking. I was upgraded to what I'm told was a Deluxe Room, my room was fairly comfortable, obviously with it being in an old building, it was showing its' age in some parts. The room was well-lit, but each light appeared to have an individual light switch, and it took some time to get used to what button was for each light. There was a plug socket beside the bed and enough plug sockets around the room, such as behind the TV for my Fire Stick, and at the desk, for using my computer. Overall, the room was comfortable, especially the king-sized bed, and the pillows were also very good, I've noticed many Hilton-branded properties have changed to smaller (cheaper?) pillows, but this location hasn't made the change yet. The room had everything I needed, including a modern TV of a decent size, a mini fridge, as well as a desk and ample storage space. The bathroom could use some work though, the shower was inside the bath, I much prefer a standalone unit, and it was reasonably small. As seems standard now, they used big bottles of soap instead of the cute mini bottles which I prefer, there was also no bar soap provided, with just a liquid hand wash beside the sink. The plug in the sink also wasn't working properly, and I had to take it out just to use the sink. There was some noise in the hotel, but it was pretty much standard hotel noise. I didn't sleep well on the first night due to going to sleep on an empty stomach, but on the second night I slept reasonably well. Housekeeping did come into the room between the nights of my stay, they did a good job at keeping the room tidy, but I rather wish they wouldn't have bothered. They turned the heating down in my room to the lowest setting and left the window wide open so I came back to a freezing cold room, which isn't what you want with the nights getting darker and the weather getting colder. Granted, if my room was too hot for the housekeepers, fine, turn it down, but at least leave it to the setting they found it and keep the windows closed. The other members of my party who stayed in a separate room, commented that their bathroom was even worse than mine. They also said they were unhappy with the quality and selection at Breakfast, which I decided against getting up for as it stops at 10:30 a.m. The hotel seems to be one for the early bird too, with check out as early as 11 am and the weekly fire alarm test at 11:30 am on a Friday morning, I do feel both of these are just far too early, it was lucky I didn't stay on a Thursday night and was able to request a late check-out, although I felt I had to push harder than I should have to get 13:00. Overall, many positives for sure, I'm not sure if I would return to the hotel though, but it isn't something I'd actively avoid either. 3*

    This is a large, modern hotel about five minutes' walk from the centre of Stratford. It's also very…read moreconveniently located for the railway station. I stayed there recently with a large group (my motor-cycling club) for a weekend and had a very comfortable stay. The hotel is a red-brick vernacular-style building set behind a small area of park, which gives the front a nice feel, though it is unlikely to win prizes for architecture. Inside, it has a spacious reception, seating and bar area. Accommodation is set across two floors, and some of the corridors are a bit long. Ask for a room near the lift if you have mobility problems. But the rooms were very spacious and attractively decorated in shades of brown - again, not very original, but very comfortable. They are well appointed, though I had to ask for a shoe-shine kit. The rooms have safes, ironing boards, a fridge with complimentary water, and tea and coffee making facilities. They have lots of power points for modern gadgets - always useful - and free wifi (with a reasonable speed for free hotel wifi). Staff were very nice throughout and the food (breakfast and dinner) was especially good: our club has had mixed experiences in the past but this was one of the best. I'd say it is amongst the best hotel food I've had recently. You take a ticket from a barrier to enter the car park, and need it validated before you leave - they give you another slip of paper to operate the exit barrier, which is a little fiddly. I'd happily stay there again.

    The King's Head - Innkeeper's Lodge - hotels - Updated July 2026

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