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18 years ago
Not very well signposted, so if you miss the turn (from a busy duel carriageway) you'd have to travel a few miles down the road to turnaround, otherwise a lovely travelodge, very comfortable and the staff really friendly read more
A1 Great North Road
Doncaster DN6
United Kingdom
0871 984 6131
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Premier Inn
(2 reviews)
££
30 mins free wifi is good, but a bit pointless why not just let you have it for free?…read more There's no car park so you have to use pay and display, however the time will run out at 10am so you have to get up and move the car to a different car park. The room we were in was quite noisey from the traffic. Wouldn't stay here again as it's too much hastle with the car parking.
Went for a business overnight trip to Doncaster on September 21. Staff in reception and restaurant…read morewere very friendly, polite and professional. Facilities were exactly as advertised & room was spotless clean and comfortable. The only down point is that the food served in its restaurant was appalling. Above all the medium rare sirloin steak (recommended by our waiter) which was tough, nervy and with plenty of sinew tissue (tasted more like a bad rump steak) + the pepper sauce was tasteless. We noticed that other tables were complaining and leaving their meals as apparently they got the same meat cut as I did. The profiteroles were served with an out-of-date cream that tasted really dodgy. Piece of advise, yes, stay there but eat elsewhere.
Danum Hotel
£
Stay here if you don't mind listening to techno club music wee into the night while you're trying…read moreto sleep. We arrived on a Saturday night, so the clubs on the street and the club attached to the hotel were in full swing. If you're planning to go out and stay up for the night, this hotel is for you. If you're planning on trying to get some sleep, bring some ear plugs and you'll be good to go. They have a breakfast buffet in the morning for £5 for hotel guests which include cereal, toast, yogert, crossants (plain and regular), eggs, beans, various meats and coffee and tea.
A nice hotel.once. This has lost all that was going for it. It was once a lovely place to stay,…read morebefore the town centre died. There isn't much to see or do in Doncaster centre of an evening, apart from a couple of restaurants nearby, I think the hotel is just too big to manage. One morning I wnet in for breakfast and there was literally nobody around. The reception lady came and served coffee in the end. There was some dodgy repairs on the flat roof outside my bedroom window, and the room was rather tired looking. The people all seemed nice though, and I probably would stay again.
Hellaby Hall Hotel
(4 reviews)
£££
A very rare, and completely deserved, five star rating for this country house hotel on the…read moreoutskirts of Rotherham, and within easy reach of the M1 and M18 motorways. There are around 90 bedrooms in the complex, including a number of luxury suites, most of which offer views over the rolling countryside. The hotel do a booming conference and wedding trade, and as one of the few places in the area which offer genuine professionalism and quality, its usually booked long in advance. we've used the delegate facilities on a number of occasions, and its pretty much faultless. One of the conference rooms can cater for up to 500 delegates! Guests also have full use of the in house fitness suite, which offers a modern gym, 20m swimming pool, health spa, sauna, steam room and sun-beds. Staff take pride in their work and are happy to help. Food in the main restaurant is superb, and snacks in the public areas and room service is all of a high quality. Its probably a little more expensive than anywhere else locally, but you really do get what you pay for, and if you want a comfortable and quality stay in the local area, then this is the place to stay at.
Hotel looks better from the outside than inside unfortunately... Old furniture everywhere, only…read moreclean when not looking too closely. Applies to the room as well. Kettle was old and shockingly disgusting from the inside. Food quality varies quite a lot both at the bar and the restaurant. Staff mostly friendly. WiFi is free but offers crappiest connection I ever had at a hotel and is incredibly slow.
Hilton Garden Inn Doncaster Racecourse
(1 review)
My first time here in this area of the UK. Great choice as far as where to stay. Very nice hotel…read morewith a huge lobby and reception area. The breakfast and dining area is to the left. The unique feature of this hotel is it seems part of the race track directly behind it. There's even a terrace area to step out onto and the view of the track is front row. I happened to be staying there during a race and it was nice to be able to look out the window to watch the races. The rooms are nice and comfortable as well. There's a decent gym as well Breakfast was good with a full hot and continental spread.
Mount Pleasant
(9 reviews)
We travelled 158 miles away from the heart of LONDON not knowing what it was going to be. We were…read morevery astonished as to how EXACTLY as how we expected the hotel was to be. We stayed at the THERMAE SPA SUITE located on the 2nd Floor and oh my! It was a wonderful stay. Spacious room with a fluffly settee and wide glass made Bed. The bathroom. WHAT A DELIGHT. It was very clean and had a glass made bath tub. The sauna room was very easy to use. It had a "MR. MRS." feel to it. Overall the whole stay made my partner and myself feel the most cleanliest people living on earth! we bath and washed and relax almost 5 times within 1 night there! WONDERFUL!
Well, what an odd place…read more Like others have said, this is a very strange hotel. On the one hand the room was huge with two excellent chaise longue converting sofas, good ipod docking music/alarm station, reasonable TV, lots of big mirrors and large bathroom. There were some excellent private lounge rooms near the bar and large open areas with many leather sofas. The Restuarant looked good albeit a little expensive, though we didn't eat dinner there on our visit - but the breakfast was excellent in both food and service terms. On the other hand the toilet paper is a rubbish dispenser, there is fake wood effect flooring and fake marble plastic walls, plus the most terrible cocktails we ever experienced. In fact the 'cocktail experience' was especially special... The barman who created our jug was working from the folder of instructions, doing half measures all the way and then discovered he didn't have all the ingredients at the last item (orgreat, which he obviously didn't know what it was)... After pouring a glass to taste, we negotiated an alternative (basic sugar syrup), he then proceeded to throw away the first glass and replaced it from our jug. So we were one glass down on our incomplete, poorly made cocktail before we started. Then he said 'thanks gentlemen' as my girlfriend a I left the bar. Awesome stuff! We were lost for words. Would we go back? Ya know what, we probably would.. Go figure!
The Crown Hotel
Great service. Excellent food and wine. The price is high (£19.95 each for Sunday lunch) but the…read moretaste is lovely. The food was very brown and white though. Some green veg were really required to give this a 5 star so come on Crown, bring on the broccoli!
The Beeches Hotel
This is by far one of the best hotel's and restaurants in the area. They have a head chef who was…read moretrained in France and he really does offer some of the best food in town. It is very homely and comfortable. In the winter they usually have a real log burning fire and plenty of winter warmers on the menu. The Sunday lunch is also particularly good. The staff are very nice and well trained, especially in the wine and the food. Great place..highly recommend it.
Travelodge
This is a standard Travelodge located in a small motorway service area at the junction of the M18…read moreand M180. It is a few miles northeast of Doncaster. If you have never stayed at a Travelodge, they are usually room only hotels. The rooms are clean and tidy and in good order. They come with cean towels and tea/coffee making facilities. Each room has a standard terrestial TV. Wifi access is available at an extra charge. Most rooms have a double bed and there is a pull out single bed for a child. Although there is no restaurant in the Travelodge, there are two restaurants in the service area: Burger King and and EDC (Eat & Drink Co.) As you would expect in service area, these can be expensive places to eat. Overall it provides a good base to explore the East Midlands, South Yorkshire and the surrounding area
Regent Hotel
(3 reviews)
We stayed in this hotel as we had a works Do at another hotel but that hotel was already full…read more We booked the 'Executive Suite', if you can call it that, more like a maisonette. There was a very small double bed, and for myself and my partner, who is into weightlifting it was not a comfortable night! Sink and cupboard (no plates or cutlery), microwave next to the bed and a very small, old TV. The facilities are very old and dated but the room itself was clean. There is no lift in the hotel and we were on the top floor, through about 8 doors to get to the back of the hotel to the actual stairs. The stairwells were used as storage for all kinds of things (very unsightly). The room was cold and no way of turning any heat on. No complementary bottles of water. We couldn't get our car onto the carpark. We arrived just after booking in time and it was full. Probably enough room for around 10 cars at a squeeze. We had to park on an NHS car park and pay for 24 hours further down the road. We have staying in many hotels in our time and I must say this has to be one of the worst. In need of updating and tidying in general. The staff are friendly enough. I can't comment of the complementary breakfast as we decided not to stay to eat.
I stayed in this classic hotel for a horse racing. It is located in a residential area not very far…read morefrom the railway station (and the horse racing course). Very quiet and secluded place. The facilities are old, keeping classic features, but well maintained. Room interior decoration has been refurbished to modern (functional, in compliance with all standards and less costly than antiques) standard. My room was pleasant, clean and comfortable. They are proud of the restaurant and their first-class refined dishes. Yes, they are quite right but you might need a prior booking to secure a limited number of seat at the peak dinner time. I made a couple of suggestions with regard to this constraint. Later I received a very English-mannered polite letter genuinely appreciative of my feedback. Their cozy classic-architecture of full of mahogany bar is lovely. I enjoyed it while waiting for my dinner seat. Concierge is also classic-mannered English. They arranged a taxi right away to send me to the race course (wishing me the best of luck of course! and I won that day, thanks). I have uploaded Doncaster racecourse's pic on that day. Very diligent and professional services all rounds.
Burntwood Court
We found this place by accident about a year ago hidden away in the countryside, such a classy and…read moreserene place. Apart from the hotel, there is also a Spa, Club, Gym and Play area for the kids, its like a smaller version of a wacky warehouse called Woodys, its a lot airier and modern, with big glass windows! The inside play area is more for the under 5's but they also have a large park outside for the older kids. The staff are helpful and friendly, and they also have an offer at the moment for Parent and Toddlers from 11.30 -2.00pm you can get a free hot drink if you stay and play.
There's a Spa, Club, Bar, Restaurant, Hotel, Conference Facilities and I believe you can hold…read moreweddings there too. I visited recently with my family to have a Sunday meal in the Hotel Restaurant and it was awesome! We met up in the Conservatory first then made our way to the restaurant. We were shown the menu and there was an excellent choice of starters, main courses and desserts - something for everyone! The staff are very friendly and professional and the table service was excellent. From ordering our food to having it served at the table was very quick and the food was hot and delicious. We didn't feel pressured or rushed to finish, it didn't matter how much noise we made (within reason!), there were strains of happy birthdays being sung around the room at other tables! Well worth the price, which I think was £15 for a three course meal served to you at the table (we were with family members who paid for the party, so not 100% sure of the price). Definitely worth a visit for a Sunday lunch! Highly recommended.
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