Cheap Hotels in Wolverhampton

The Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton is a charming Victorian building offering comfortable rooms and great food in an enviable location a minute from Wolverhampton Railway Station. The hotel is located in the town centre close to the Wolverhampton University, major stores and Mander Shopping Centre. Nightlife is on the doorstep, with the famous Grand Theatre only next door. FREE Wi-Fi is available in public areas.




Novotel Wolverhampton is located in the heart of the City of Wolverhampton with the Train station just six minutes' walk and located close to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and the University of Wolverhampton. The Hotel has car parking, restaurant, bar with outdoor terrace and meeting facilities onsite. For sporting fans we are a great for visiting Wolverhampton Racecourse, Molineux Stadium - home of Wolverhampton Wonders or the Aldersley Leisure Village . The NEC in Birmingham is also easily accessible



A smart hotel at Wolverhampton Racecourse with ample free parking The Holiday Inn® Wolverhampton - Racecourse hotel is situated right next to the historic track and just over a mile from the city centre. You’ll receive a warm welcome as you step into our vibrant open lobby where you can grab a tasty bite from our café menu or watch TV in the Media Lounge. Alternatively, plug in your laptop and catch up on work at the E-Bar with our free Wi-Fi or simply kick back with a Starbucks latte. After a day at the races, retreat to a comfortable bedroom where our signature quality bedding and pillows will ensure you have a restful stay. The hotel is a short drive from the M54 and M6 providing easy access to central Birmingham. Wolverhampton railway station is close by and you can get to Birmingham Airport (BHX) in 35 minutes. Head into Wolverhampton city centre for some great shopping, the University and Wolverhampton Science Park. If you're a Wolves fan, it's a leisurely stroll to Molineux Stadium. For a family day out, take the kids for rides on the roller coasters at Drayton Manor Theme Park, Alton Towers Resort, or step back in time through reconstructed streets and shops at the Black Country Living Museum. If you’re planning a business meeting or conference, the racecourse's well-equipped event spaces, suites and halls can accommodate up to 700 delegates and there's even a helipad on site.




Hotels in Wolverhampton
A city with a proud textiles heritage, Wolverhampton, whose residents are often referred to as 'Wulfrunians', existed long before the Norman Conquest, and retains a strong independent identity, despite being part of the West Midlands conurbation.
The Wolverhampton Art Gallery
One of the finest landmarks in the city is the Wolverhampton Art Gallery, which was founded in 1884 and was designed by Julius Chatwin, an acclaimed local architect. Here, you can observe thousands of artefacts related to European and Asian art from the 17th to the 20th centuries, which comprise paintings, ceramics, toys and many other fascinating historic items.
Moseley Old Hall
This attractive Elizabethan farmhouse showcases the story of the English Civil War, when King Charles II had no option but to flee the Parliamentarians, following the decisive Royalist defeat in the Battle of Worcester of 1651. The gardens contain many beautiful plants dating back to the 17th century, while the house features a charming tea room serving plenty of delightful fresh snacks.
The Grand Theatre
Celebrating its centenary in 1994, the Grand Theatre, which benefited from a multi-million pound refurbishment in 1998, organises plenty of excellent theatrical performances throughout the year, as well as numerous concerts, ballet performances, children's shows and other special events. The theatre was built by the successful local builder Henry Gough, and was designed by Charles J. Phipps, who designed many other famous theatres such as the Prince's Theatre in London and the Theatre Royal in Bath.
Dining in Wolverhampton
This city is home to many acclaimed Indian restaurants, some of the best known of which include Shimla Balti, Penn Tandoori, and the Indian, Bangladeshi and English-themed Qmin Restaurant. Other great choices include the Italian- and Spanish-inspired Café Maxsim Tapas Restaurant, Mediterranean-themed Rosse e Nero Wolverhampton, and Latuske's restaurant, which serves other delicious Continental recipes.
Accommodation
For an affordable, stylish venue, you can consider booking a stay at the friendly Barons Court Hotel, or choose the charismatic and hospitable A Park View Hotel. Other well-regarded Wolverhampton hotels include the value-for-money Premier Inn Wolverhampton North, the elegant York Hotel, and the budget-friendly Premier Inn Wolverhampton City Centre - Bluebricks.
Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Wolverhampton
What are the most booked hotels in Wolverhampton?
According to our booking data, the most booked hotels in Wolverhampton are The Mount Hotel, Novotel Wolverhampton and Holiday Inn WOLVERHAMPTON - RACECOURSE.What are the most convenient hotel rates in Wolverhampton?
Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton in Wolverhampton offers one night in a double room at the price of £45.What are the best hotels in Wolverhampton near the center?
The best hotels near the center of Wolverhampton are Premier Lodge, Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton and Novotel Wolverhampton.120,000 Hotels
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