Quality Hotel Wolverhampton (Wolverhampton)
- Quality Hotel Wolverhampton (Wolverhampton)
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Quality Hotel Wolverhampton
country: United Kingdom, city: Wolverhampton (Penn)
Quality Hotel Wolverhampton The Quality Hotel Wolverhampton stands in attractive gardens in a suburban setting within easy reach of this thriving commercial Town Centre. Victorian Wolverhampton offers great shopping and a famous theatre. Within a short distance you can discover the industrial heritage of the Black Country Museum or glass blowing centres, the arts and crafts elegance of Wightwick Manor, Safari parks, great pubs and steam railways. The hotel has a total of 92 well-equipped en suite guestrooms with all the facilities you would expect.
The cocktail bar still has the old furnishings, whilst the restaurant provides an elegant setting in which to enjoy fine cooking and carefully selected wines. When you need to arrange a conference or special event, there are 6 dedicated function rooms able to accommodate up to 140 people. There is also a self-contained business centre within the grounds making the Quality Hotel a really professional choice for business. Furthermore, the indoor leisure facility includes an indoor pool, steam room, sauna and exercise room.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Cocktail bar Currency exchange Gymnasium Indoor swimming pool Laundry facilities Lounge Parking facilities Restaurant Room service Safe deposit box Sauna Spa | Cable / Satellite TV Internet access Private bathroom / Ensuite Telephone |
Extra Information:
Distance to Wolverhampton train station:|1 km
Distance to Birmingham international airport:|50 km
Address:
Penn Road Wolverhampton
EN GB WV3 OER
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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