Home > UK / Ireland Guide > Hotel National >

Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester North East)


 Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester North East) Hotel National

Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester North East)

 
Description: Address: Innkeeper's Lodge Chester Northeast / Warrington Road / Mickle / Trafford / Chester / CH2 4EX / Telephone: ... more
Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester North East) ... 0845 11 26 021

Newest Review: ... size with a double bed and a sofa bed - there were only 2 of us so didn't use the sofa bed (we didn't fall-out!). I would say the rooms are better than Travelodge, they aren't quite as basic but work on the same principle. The TV has Sky Sports which was good for when we got back to the room at night. The buffet breakfast was good and replenished frequently. The room was clean and ... more

 ... functional, perfect for a cheap night away. Yes, the toilet roll holder was slightly coming away from the wall and the lock on the bathroom door was a bit dodgy, but for £40 I don't mind! I wasn't expecting the Ritz, I was expecting a clean functional room for 1...more

Read Reviews for Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester Nor...

stuff10
Premium Review Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester North East): Nice cheap hotel in a great location (237 words)
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
Rating:

We wanted a cheap place to stay while we had a couple of days visiting Chester and the surrounding area, this lodge suited us fine. We paid £40 for a room including buffet breakfast which I think represents good value. The room was a reasonable size with a double bed and a sofa bed - there were only 2 of us so didn't use the sofa bed (we didn't fall-out!). I would say the rooms are better than Travelodge, they aren't quite as basic but work on the same principle. The TV has Sky Sports which was good for when we got back to the room at night. The buffet breakfast was good and replenished frequently. The room was clean and functional, ...  Read the complete review

Richada
Crowned Review LODGING IN CHESTER - INNKEEPER'S STYLE (2492 words)
by - written on 05/02/08 (Very useful, 211 readings)
Rating:

WHY DID WE BOOK THE INNKEEPERS LODGE CHESTER NORTHEAST? Once, maybe twice a year, business takes me to the Chester area. Being a historic city of Roman origin, as well as a shopping Mecca for the North West of England at Christmas, hotels and bed and breakfasts, whilst plentiful in the area are not renowned for being inexpensive. Business does not draw me to the city centre anyway; the location of a hotel is not of great importance in my case, only that it is convenient for the motorway network of the area. Adittionally, being something of a fan of the Innkeepers Lodge brand, having two located in the Chester region makes selection and booking an ...  Read the complete review

 

Products similar to Innkeeper's Lodge (Chester Nor...

More products in Hotel National

Marble Arch Inn (London)
Cheap Nasty

Victoria Guest House (Cambridge)
Clean, comfortable and friendly Traffic noise

Langdale Hotel and Country Club (Great Langdale)
Nice room, mainly good food, fantastic massage!!! Very poor service and organisation overall, particularly in Purdeys, really let down the experience.

Sconser Lodge Hotel (Isle of Skye)
Luxurious, but comfortable, with great views Expensive

Holiday Inn Express (Stoke-on-Trent)
Reasonably priced, well appointed hotel . Convenient Location Poor staff communication and complaint handling

Big Blue Hotel (Blackpool)
All round excellent none

Splash Landings Hotel (Alton Towers)
Lots Price

Quebecs Hotel (Leeds)
Stunning rooms Pricey and no restaurant

Holiday Inn (Newport, Wales)
after complaining, we were given the non - smoking room we requested, location standard rooms like student dorms, food is horrible

Hotel Travelodge Atlantic Wharf (Cardiff)
Great location Small rooms & cramped shower rooms

Advantages and disadvantages from the dooyooCommunity
 
Top