I have spent one night in this hotel with my husband and a couple of friends after a party in Birmingham and I just have to commend this Establishment for its service and attentive staff.
As one of my friends was using a wheelchair, the staff not just provided all assistance necessary during her staying as also changed her to another room on the first floor.
The two building that compose this very sophisticated hotel is a grade II listed one built in 1854, but just in 1971 it became a hotel. Some refurbishments works have been made since then and nowadays it's a very modern accommodation placed on the heart of Hagley Road.
As There is a 24 hours bar inside the building, not leaving the hotel to have some drinks was just what we need in a cold night in Edgbaston.
The rooms are very comfortable, all of them containing hairdryer, plenty of coffee and tea bags and some other treating like cookies. The noise of a busy road such as Hagley was not noticed and the night sleep in this hotel is 5/5.
I didn't have time to try the breakfast but the restaurant menu seems to be very appealing. The average price of a night at the Edgbaston Palace is £ 30 for single rooms and £ 65 for double rooms, but if you book it in advanced on line, it's pretty likely to find some cheaper fees.
In general, staying in Edgbaston Palace is a very pleasant and satisfactory experience. I would recommend it for anyone who want to avoid the chain hotels without having to pay the price of a 4 or 5 stars room in the city centre. read more