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"Don’t stay here if it’s a good nights sleep you are after. If it isn’t noisy inconsiderate guests on nights out. It’s young kids bouncing on beds at all hours. Or deliveries in the street outside all night. Out of the 4 nights I stayed I didn’t get more than 3 hours sleep a night. Couldn’t wait to get away from the place. At £28 a night parking you’d think it would be secure. All the doors are permanently unlocked and the spaces are just about big enough for a push bike."
"I arrived at the hotel and went to my room, only to find that it was extremely hot. The air conditioning was not working, and although I reported the issue to staff, they were not particularly helpful. The only solution offered was a very small fan, which was nowhere near adequate given that the temperature was around 30°C that day.
As a result, the room was uncomfortable and unsuitable for staying in. Unfortunately, I had no choice but to leave the hotel and book accommodation elsewhere. Overall, this was a very disappointing experience, particularly due to the lack of effective support from staff when dealing with the issue."
"The Genting was always a favourite stopover when traveling through England as it breaks up the trip from London to Yorkshire. The hotel is still quite nice compared to others in the area but doesn’t seem to have been maintained to the high standards it once was.
The spa experience was still great, however the outdoor spa was not working and I had to share the pool experience with the cleaning crew at 7am.
The building that it shares has some challenges with managing the smell from the bins and as such the hotel had to pump quite a bit of perfume into the air of the lobby to mask the smell."
"Book a night at village hotel walsall staff member booked us in took so long thought we was sleeping at reception got to room and no milk or coffee then put tv on and could not get any signal and couldn't even watch anything when I mentioned this Sunday 31st may 2026 was told they would get maintenance on it Monday so it's repaired Mr s baddeley"
Holiday Inn Express Birmingham - City Centre by IHG
10/10 Excellent
"The staff were extremely helpful. I can't remember there names but my glasses broke when I was there and I can't see without my glasses I needed a temporary fix to get me home. I spoke to Reception to ask for a bit of sellotape or glue and she called the maintenance guy who patched then up til I got home.
I thanked them when checking out and Manager was a lovely lady who showed us a easier route to sealife as my mum has difficulties in walking.
It was a lovely hotel, good location and we definitely return soon."
"The room was good a couple of niggly issues that we did mention to reception. The staff were all very pleasant and helpful.The breakfast was really good ,the continental was varied ,fresh and tasty.The cooked breakfast i had was good."
"I recently stayed at The Grand Hotel Birmingham with a party booking three rooms. Overall, the hotel is clean, tidy, well-maintained, and feels very fresh.
Check-in was quick and efficient. We initially stayed in Grand Double Rooms on the second floor, which were modern, clean, and offered plenty of space, along with a spotless and fresh bathroom. The hotel bar is also a lovely, relaxing space with friendly and highly efficient staff, though prices are on the higher side, it would be a classy touch if they offered complimentary nuts or snacks with drinks.
Unfortunately, our first evening was severely disrupted. There was a function on, and the bass was so intense that the rooms on the second floor were literally bouncing, making sleep impossible. When I complained to reception, the staff initially seemed reluctant to help. However, after I explaining that I was travelling with someone recovering from a stroke who had gone to bed at 18:30 and was unable to sleep, they took action.
They moved two of our three rooms up to Grand Deluxe Double Rooms on the fifth floor. These rooms were fantastic very large, spacious, clean, and quiet enough for us to finally get some sleep.
The music continued into the early hours. It was highly disappointing that despite requesting that the duty manager contact me, they didn't bother to do so."
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What is a motel?
At many motels, you'll often find an outdoor pool and free parking. When you stay at a motel property, you'll usually access your room directly from the car park. The word "motel" was coined in 1925 by the owner of the Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo, California.
What can I do in Middleton?
Some outdoorsy places nearby include Kingsbury Water Park, Sutton Park and Castle Vale Central Park. Attractions the whole family can enjoy include Ash End House Children's Farm and Big Play Barn. To learn more about local history, take some time at Middleton Hall & Gardens and Middleton Hall. While you're exploring the area, consider visiting Belfry Golf Club, Drayton Manor Theme Park and The Snow Dome.
What are my options for getting around Middleton while staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about local transportation options in Middleton to help you navigate your stay: Fly into Birmingham Airport (BHX), which is located 8.6 mi (13.8 km) from the city centre. You can also search for flights into Coventry (CVT), which is 17.9 mi (28.9 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.