Premier Inn Kidderminster
Location: Slingfield Mill,Weavers Wharf,Kidderminster,Worcestershire, Kidderminster, GB
Star Rating: 8.8 Stars
Property Type: Hotels
About this Property
Discover a perfect blend of charm and adventure at our Grade II listed converted mill, ideally situated for exploring Kidderminster and the breathtaking Worcestershire countryside.
Prime Location
Nestled close to iconic attractions like the West Midlands Safari Park and Severn Valley Railway, your adventure begins right at our doorstep. Enjoy country walks or immerse yourself in the fascinating history at the Severn Valley Railway Museum.
Stylish Atmosphere
Relax in our unique bar, featuring an inviting New York loft ambiance that sets a perfect backdrop for evening drinks and socializing.
Comfort & Cuisine
After a day of exploration, unwind in our extra-comfy beds and indulge in mouthwatering dishes at The Kitchen restaurant, ensuring a restorative stay.
Don’t miss out on this unique getaway; book your stay today!
Important Information
Chargeable off-site parking is available at Weavers Wharf Car Park (DY10 1AA) next to the hotel. Weavers Wharf Car Park is operated by MiPermit. Charges apply 24 hours a day. Parking is free for Blue badge holders. Please note that you can pay for parking at the meter with coins, MiPermit app or website.
Exit M5 at Junction 4 and take the first exit at the roundabout onto the A491. At the next roundabout take the first exit onto the A456, continuing until the next roundabout and taking the third exit. Go straight across the next roundabout, then turning left onto Lower Mill Street and bear right onto Pitts Lane. Kidderminster Central Premier Inn is located on Weavers Wharf directly ahead, next to Debenhams and Frankie & Benny's.
Policies
Check-in: N/A - Anytime
Check-out: N/A
Amenities & Facilities
- Parking
- Air conditioning
- Restaurant
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
Rooms Available
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Standard double
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and more.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Accessible room
A large room with a 480mm-high bed, level access en-suite shower room with folding seat & wide-entry doors
- Shower
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Free WiFi
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Standard family
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Our family rooms include a double or kingsize bed, plus a sofa bed and pull-out bed depending on the number of guests staying in the room. We also provide travel cots at no extra cost. Room size and set up can vary based on the hotel and the number of guests.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard twin - double bed and sofa bed
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and more. Our twin rooms with a double bed and sofa bed have a super-comfy double or kingsize* bed paired with a sofa bed, which can be arranged into a single bed.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard double with a view
A great view, super-comfy bed, powerful shower and blackout curtains – our double rooms have everything you'll need for a great night's sleep.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Premier Plus accessible
As well as more space, a double or kingsize bed between 480mm and 520mm in height, and wider entry bathrooms with a lowered bath or wet room, our Premier Plus Accessible rooms offer Ultimate Wi-Fi, a coffee machine, a mini-fridge, bedside USB ports, an iron, an upgraded workspace and more. At our hotels with 480mm height mattresses, our teams may be able to raise the bed for easier wheelchair access.
- Air conditioning
- Coffee machine
- Free WiFi
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Standard accessible
Our accessible rooms offer more space, a double or kingsize bed between 480mm and 520mm in height, and wider entry bathrooms with a lowered bath or wet room. At our hotels with 480mm height mattresses, our teams may be able to raise the bed for easier wheelchair access. If you have any accessibility questions before your stay, please get in touch with our friendly team at pi.accessible@whitbread.com or call us on 0333 0919 817 between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday (calls charged at local rate).
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard twin - two single beds
The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and more. Enjoy two of our equally sized, super-comfy 3ft wide beds fuss-free and say goodbye to the awkward "no you have the bigger bed, it's fine, really" chat.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Desk
- Free WiFi
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Standard family with a view
Our family rooms with a view include a double or kingsize bed, plus a sofa bed and pull-out bed depending on the number of guests staying in the room. We also provide travel cots at no extra cost. Room size and set up can vary based on the hotel and the number of guests.
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Free WiFi
Guest Reviews
- Z7549PKjuliae (10/5): I recently stayed in your hotel and it was one of the best hotel experiences I've ever had - The staff was incredibly friendly and efficient," "The room was spotless and comfortable, with excellent views," and "The breakfast buffet was delicious, with a huge variety of options". Thank you for great stay!!! We will be back 🥰❤️
- 753renedym (10/5): The best stay at any hotel in London! - I am vehemently expressing how much I enjoyed my pleasant stay! The customer experience with the staff was amazing. I would recommend coming back to this establishment with great confidence I will be looked after.
- MichelleT924 (10/5): Perfect Premier for Leisure trip to the city of london - This is a really nice Premier Inn. Perfect location as a base to explore London - literally 5 mins walk from mainline King’s Cross and St Pancras stations. 10 minutes walk to Coaldrops yard - a must visit for lovely shops/cafes/restaurants and the wonderful Everyman Cinema generally a nice area, road is busy at rush hour but quiet overall in the night. Looks really nice as you walk in with lovely atrium and Costa coffee and bar +block restaurant attached. The staff were all lovely, very helpful and friendly. Breakfast as always was great. I would highly recommend this Premier Inn.
- AlanTB3Tracy (8/5): Would be great, were it not for the noise from the street in the middle of the night. - Nice hotel in a very convenient location for Kings Cross station. Comfortable bed, powerful shower, and nice breakfast. There is just one problem, at least for guests with rooms overlooking York St (facing Kings Cross station), noise! Not traffic noise, but people, very loud people shouting at each other, a lot, in the middle of the night, frequently. Avoid unless you can sleep through anything.
- anonymouss981 (2/5): Poor - Great location, room was very badly ventilated we were all sweating, it had to windows to the outside just one to the foyer down stairs that didn’t open. The room smelt, the towels and bedsheets smelt. There was peeling paint in the bathroom. The floor was dirty and it sticks to your foot every time you walk on it. The room was difficult size wise with a pushchair. Though I know they have bigger room, for this reason we didn’t end up using the cot. The restaurant was friendly the food was sub standard, very sugary cocktails.
- Loo103 (8/5): Thanks Hacine - Nice easy walk from King’s Cross. The lobby and bar are spacious with plenty of seating while waiting for friends etc
Our first room was a bit smelly but Hacine was really helpful and sorted us out
- 159nickyy (10/5): I will certainly be back!! - Great location near shops and easy to find. Comfortable and clean rooms. All staff super friendly and helpful. You must enjoy the Fabulous breakfast with selections for everyone from cooked breakfasts to fruit and yogurt. Amazing young lady at breakfast named Tia. Sparkling personality and extremely friendly. I have a good allergy and I felt completely safe in her hands. Thank you so much Tia!!!
- tflynnuk (8/5): Unique building with familiar Premier Inn service - Stayed here while visiting family in the local area. It's a pretty unusual building for a Premier Inn, being a converted textile mill. The rooms are located on the upper floors, with the reception being on the top floor, along with a restaurant. Sadly the floors are accessible with two of the slowest lifts known to mankind - I assume there is some architectural reason as to why they can't be replaced, as they seem to be hydraulic vs. cables.
The room had a large window and had decent storage, along with a desk and chair to relax in. The bathroom was the only thing that let the room down - it felt a little dated and we had a weird quirk with the toilet. When you flushed it, it took ages (as in 10-15 minutes) to fill back up again We did report it to reception but it was never addressed, but seeing it mentioned in multiple reviews here, it seems like an issue with the building.
The location was great. You were on the main road in 5 minutes, and having all of the food options nearby was perfect when we got back late and didn't feel like driving somewhere to eat dinner.
Even with the shortcomings, we'd consider staying here again mostly due to the perfect location for our family needs.
- nicolecF3678HV (2/5): Black mould everywhere - Do not book this hotel. It has a significant mould issue that can cause health issues. My daughter and I attempted to stay here only to become extremely unwell due to the black mould on the walls and curtains. We both had significant asthma attacks. Management admitted the hotel had a mould problem but didn’t feel it was an issue. We were moved to another room that was much smaller and not what I paid for. The air conditioning did not work. The sheets had blood on them in this room. In the morning we were offered a refund on our pre paid breakfast. We decided to check out and were told by the manager our travel agent would be refunded the balance of our stay. The Premier Inn has refused all refunds. The Manager lied. This hotel is not fit for habitation. Black mould is a bio hazard.
- A4416TBalisonb (4/5): Very noisy rooms - I would advise you not to stay here but book the Hub instead. I stayed Thursday and Friday nights last week. On Thursday I was woken up at 1am by a large group of very noisy guests in the hotel courtyard which my room overlooked. On Friday there was a huge amount of street noise from motorbikes at 3am.
- nikitaw572 (10/5): Show - Kristina was very welcoming and we were allowed to check in early which was great for us! The room was clean with everything we needed for our trip.
- BBlackham (10/5): London trip - Good location for transport links.
Friendly atmosphere, clean and bright.
Twin room with comfy mattress and pillows.
- theresat604 (8/5): A good experience overall - We stayed for one night in the no frills double room while seeing a show in the West End. The hotel is within a very short walking distance from St Pancras and Kings Cross. It’s surrounded by many restaurants such as Five Guys, Nandos, Mac Donald’s and others. There is a restaurant attached to the hotel called Bar + Block and on the other side a Costa. We ate out the night we stayed over so didn’t eat a meal there but did have breakfast the following morning. The hotel looks good on entering with a large seating areas with sofas. There are self check in screens as well as a manned reception desk. Bags are kept in a back room if you can’t check in before 3pm. Our room was small but comfortable. You get a kettle and a coffee each with a tea each too and some sugar. I’ve never only had such little in any hotel. Would have been nice to have more but we were out anyway. The bed was very comfortable. Tv. Hairdryer. Bathroom looked nice and clean.
Negatives Only one towel given for 2 people so had to get another one. Shower head was covered in yellow/orange limescale and was very small. The water came out all over the place due to the limescale. Wasn’t expecting a fancy shower head but a clean one that wasn’t the size of half my palm would have been nice. The water got just past warm. Not hot which I’m used to at home and other hotels. Not sure what the issue was with that. Also would have liked a few more sachets of coffee, sugar & milk.
Overall a good stay and would stay again next time we’re in London. Would probably upgrade for a better shower head though.
- danidV4826YS (10/5): Fab enjoyable stay! - Great location for transport links, very friendly reception team always happy to help and luggage storage a fab addition. Highly recommend Kings Cross Premier Inn
- Moretonaesthetics (10/5): Great location, clean and comfortable. - Great location, clean and comfortable. Would recommend. Right outside Kings Cross Station and an easy walk from Euston.
- paulfF8555JI (10/5): Astonishing! - Staying at your hotel was an amazing experience! The staff was exceptional, thank YOU! Very clean, modern, the food is great
- 586carinad (10/5): The best - I had an excellent stay at Premier Inn London King’s Cross. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and surprisingly quiet for such a central location. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit, and the hotel is just steps away from the station, which made getting around London incredibly easy. Highly recommended.
- Richardson132 (10/5): 30 seconds from the train station - I stayed at Premier Inn London King’s Cross during a recent business trip and couldn’t be more impressed. The check-in process through GoStar was incredibly smooth and efficient, making my arrival effortless.
The team were consistently friendly, professional, and attentive throughout my stay. My room was spotless, quiet, and comfortable — exactly what you need after a long day of meetings.
Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk from King’s Cross and St Pancras stations, with great transport links and plenty of places to eat nearby.
Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations in every way. Highly recommended for business travellers looking for reliability, comfort, and great service.
- Z2735CIalisonm (10/5): Good stay - Clean comfortable. Accessible room excellent for elderly Mum. Lovely breakfast, Tracey friendly and helpful .
Parking in adjacent car park easy and only £6 for overnight. No hassle
- Q7770WYdavidh (10/5): An amazing hotel - The expiriance was nice and the staff are nice aswell. The service was quick. The rooms were clean. The rooms were preety big aswell
- andreeapN7158XT (10/5): The team was very friendly, nothing was too much for them, the hotel was clean, very good location, close to St Pancras - The team was very friendly, nothing was too much for them, the hotel was clean, very good location, close to St Pancras Station. There is a Costa and a Steakhouse next door, which where both lovely. We will definitely return.
- TokyoJ2000 (8/5): A Peaceful Night's Sleep - This hotel is perfect if you're heading to the continent on Eurostar early in the morning as the hotel is just around the corner from St Pancras International. My room was the standard Premer Inn on the 2nd floor. Nothing spectacular but it was clean and it was quiet. I didn't have a chance to try out the restaurant unfortunately. The staff at the front desk were polite and friendly. All in all - a good experience.
- Casfan1978 (2/5): Avoid.... noisy with the pub outside.... - Absolutely dreadful.
If you are on the first floor and want a good nights sleep - forget it.
An ordinary Thursday night, the street outside is lively next to the pub after 10, people shouting but worst of all around 1130 they start emptying the bottles in to the recycling bins that are parked on the pavement on the opposite of the road to your room.
Then the best bit. Around 6am the brewery truck with its flashing lights comes to collect all the empty kegs and drop off new kegs of alcohol.
Then at 7am, the council refuge truck collects the bottles and the crashing sounds recommence.
No issue with this but sound proof the rooms at least. We were in room 144.
For £215 - a joke - that's about £50 for every hours sleep I had - but the best bit is that whilst reception were sorry to hear about the issue, their goodnight price promise guarantee doesn't cover this disruption !
Basically no f**cks given by Premier Inn.
Avoid.
- R2526LGgeorges (6/5): Could be a cracking hotel if only the extras the cared for - Room was nice and big with a comfortable bed as expected. The issues came with access to the reception and restaurant which are both on the 4th floor. The only working lift is small and incredibly slow, it took an age to get anywhere. The other service lift apparently has been broken for ages. Trying to leave while others were using the lift was impossible.Ended up coming down the steep stairs with suitcases which both my wife and I stumbled with, as a pair of oldlies it was difficult and dangerous. An accident waiting to happen.
Booked breakfast which was ok for the cooked element but the so called continental option was awful, just a couple of tatseless pastries and a bit of fruit. We were going to book for dinner but went elsewhere as there was only one chef cooking and when we looked there were a lot of customers looking cheesed off with one girl saying she has waited an hour.
We went for the good nights rest as described by Lenny H which is what we had and there was a nice Tapas bar near by that was pretty good. Shame really this lovely building could be a cracking hotel if the extras were upto scratch.
- davidgJ8754OH (6/5): Pleasant Stay...........Eventually - Arrived early unable to get in.
Eventually someone replied on intercom that we couldn't come in until 3-00pm,this was 2-35pm.
After a 2 hour car trip,not what I wanted to hear.
Glad it wasn't raining or snowing!
Surely we could have been allowed in and waited in bar area?
How did they know our actual room was unavailable?
Reception on 4 th floor.A 96 step walk up!!!
There are 2 lifts,one hasn't worked for ages.
The lift that does work takes 1 minute to go from Ground Floor to 4th Floor.
Premier Inn are so proud of this they have a cartoon of a tortoise climbing stairs in the lift itself.
I would feel very concerned if I was in a wheel chair when the Fire Alarms went off.
There are notices telling you not to use the lift if the Fire Alarms sound.
You would be literally stuck in the middle of a fire,with no means of escape.
Surely this is illegal?
Room adequate.
Had to book for Evening Meal.Why?
We turned up early for pre - dinner drinks place practically empty.
Had to wait for one of the two staff working, to guide us to our table.
As he was doing so he reeled off all the unavailable food items we couldn't have.
Felt a bit sorry for this guy.
He was trying to attend Reception,take orders and deliver the food to tables.
Everyone dining had to wait for him to finish a task before he could deal with the next guests requests.
This is ludicrous.
In fact a few guests,came to Reception,and after waiting and waiting just went away.
Eventually got served,ordered Fish and Chips.
Told there would be a 20 minute delay whilst the fish would be ready!
A 20 minute delay for a fish to be cooked in a Professional Kitchen?
Were they going to catch the fish first?
Food finally arrived,and to be honest was delicious.
Ordered a second bottle of wine to take to our room after dinner.
Oh dear!
No bottle available in Bar fridge,fresh bottles in Store Room,but other Server has key and disappeared.
Eventually second bottle appears,but obviously is warm.
Well,just put it in ice bucket to chill,whilst we finish first bottle of wine,and our meal.
No ice buckets!
What?!!
Second server takes warm wine into kitchen,comes out later as we finish and pay bill with chilled wine.
Brilliant!
Thank him very much,and very pleased with his attitude.
Both these guys were rushed off their feet,and as a result Customers were made to suffer.
Premier Inn Management need to sort these penny pinching ideas out.
After all,Customer is King
- F1964KMalanh (10/5): Good, reasonably priced hotel. Friendly staff. - Other reviewers have commented on the "upside down" design, with reception on the top floor of this repurposed textile mill and its "tortoise lift".
The room was comfortable, clean and quiet. I had the meal deal, and all dinners were good - fish and chips, rigatoni and katsu curry on the three nights I was there. Breakfast was quite good, but the hotel was a bit overshelmed when I stayed, with an unusual number of guests. It was the first weekend of half-term and perhaps parents were attracted by special deals for kids. Anyway, breakfast items were being consumed at pace, and I was told they actually ran out of food one morning.
The hotel is in the town centre. Guests who have travelled by car have commented on the parking arrangements with the adjacent public car-park. I arrived by train and the main purpose of my visit was to have a weekend riding on the Severn Valley Railway. This is the main tourist attraction of the town. The good news is that the bus station is about ninety seconds' walk from the hotel. The bad news for weekend visitors is that the bus service is virtually non-existent on Sunday.
On arrival, I walked from the mainline station (adjacent to the steam railway station). It was doable, even for a less than agile septuagenarian, but the town's town planning seems to have stuck in the 1960s, with no level pedestrian crossings over the ring road, and people walking from the station consequently required to dive into underpasses. Saturday was fine, as was my return to the station on Monday, when I was able to use a reasonable bus service from hotel to railway stations. Sunday was Uber day! In particular, on the first day of winter time, I didn't fancy returning to the hotel through the underpasses.
So, the hotel is great from the point of view of accommodation and accessibility, allowing for the exceedingly slow lift. The food offer is good at dinner, with the meal deal (breakfast, dinner of two courses and a drink) being good value. Breakfast is pretty good, but there may be some prssure at busy times. Whether it's the right hotel for you may depend on what you intend to do. Weekend railway-oriented visitors do need to be aware that it's on the other side of town and there are no viable buses on Sunday.
- J3180JZheatherh (10/5): Best Premier Inn I have ever stayed in - Booked into this Inn for one night on our way to our holiday. WOW !!! The room was pristine, service was second to none and the restaurant was something else. All glassware and cutlery were so highly cleaned, no watermarks on either. Service was impeccable and the food was everything I hoped it would be. I would give this place my highest recommendation, first class.
- Paul (10/5): - Your staff are just the best !
- Paul (10/5): - Your staff are amazing !
- N4520WVtracyw (10/5): A refreshing change from all the other Premier Inns ..... - What a lovely, interesting place to stay! I would definitely stay again. Rooms much bigger than your standard Premier rooms - my room had 2 massive windows with a lovely view of the canal and surroundings. There are multiple well-named shops all on your doorstep. Restaurant well adorned with pictures of the past history of the Mill and its other nearby structures. Food very ample and tasty with reasonable prices. Staff really nice and friendly. Only downfall, have to pay for parking £1.40 for 1 hour and £6 for overnight stay 4 pm - 10 am not too bad. 10/10.
- jonathanpK4621YD (10/5): Premier Inn Kidderminster. Well worth it. - Having been in many hotels over the the recent past, I did not go with high expectations of Premier Inn not having stayed at one before, but I have to say I was very impressed. The room was comfortable, the bed excellent, and the bathroom was in my view one of the best I've been in for a long time because I have a slight upper body disability and the large shower was a real boon for me, matching what I have at home. Too many budget hotels have showers that are awkward for me to use, not this one. The serve yourself breakfast was hot and fresh. There was plenty of choice of food and drinks. I only had breakfast but the evening meals looked good on the menu. Cannot fault the staff. I was attending for a specific event at the Severn Valley Railway, and will certainly use the Premier Inn again in the future. I attended using the train, those in cars will need to take account of the parking costs.
- dinkydino (10/5): Lovely old building, central location - Lovely big family room, plenty of space, and right next to pizza hut and mcdonalds, very central for shopping. The only gripe i have is lack of drawers/shelves for clothes in the room. Amazing staff, very patient with our autistic twin boys who liked to ‘help out’ at breakfast time, big shout out to the staff Jade, Sara (both) Richard, Tia, Paula and Adrian. You guys were amazing and Jack and Joe couldn't stop talking about you and wanting to see you all again
- Passenger51750676694 (4/5): Respect to Premier Inn for saving a historical building but the facilities are below par. - A very interesting reclaimed and renovated Mill building showing a lot of character and old features. However, the building arrangement is unusual with the reception being on the very top floor and a list that takes forever to get there (the second lift out of service). The staff are friendly but the food and facilities let the hotel down, almost suggesting that people would be reluctant to choose this hotel unless its a last resort.
- ameliabV214EM (10/5): 10/10 stay!! - 10/10 stay. This hotel is absolutely lovely. We had dinner & breakfast here and was looked after by Richard who was so kind & attentive. Would definitely recommend !!
- danlove66 (6/5): Some tweaks needed at this hotel. - Beautiful heritage building and sympathetic restoration of it.
Car park is chargeable and cost £6.40 for overnight. I would have thought Premier Inn would have sorted something out for guests with whoever owns the car park, as this was additional hassle prior to checking in.
Reception is on the 4th floor, which ordinarily would not have been an issue save for the fact that the main lift was out of order, and a secondary and very, very slow lift which took over 4 minutes to arrive and get to the 4th floor was in use.
The only other alternative was a 94 step stair climb to reception.
Upon booking we were invited to check in via the app, but there was no facility to pick up a room card, necessitating having to speak to reception anyway, who took a further 3-4 minutes to arrive!
Rooms are then sited below the 4th floor meaning the snail pace lift or the stairs again.
Staff expressed surprise the Premier Inn offer an online check in option when this hotel doesn't yet have the facility to handle it.
Obviously this is the usual issue of decision making 'management' being totally out of touch with what happens at the hotel.
Room was tidy, bathroom a bit tatty around the shower (Room 26) no traffic noise despite it's town centre location, but the bed and pillows were not up to the usual Premier Inn standard.
Breakfast was the usual Premier Inn experience and no complaints for us in this regard.
Checkout........back up the stairs again or grow old whilst waiting for the lift.
- ehorner220 (10/5): Brilliant Base In A Brilliant Location - Brilliant location, with plenty of car parking which is chargeable however you can pay for your parking on an app - it's £6.00 for overnight which is reasonable. The room was spacious and air conditioned and the bathroom was huge too, both rooms were clean and tidy with tea and coffee making facilities in the room. The team in the Premier Inn were knowledgeable and friendly too.
- 32suer (10/5): Never tire of staying here ! - I always stay at the Kidderminster Premier Inn as it is in such a good location. The staff are always welcoming and my rooms spotless. I’m not a good sleeper at the best of times but I always have a good restful sleep when staying in the PI. Will definitely be back !
- Aadgddd (10/5): Good staff - A big thank you to the day shift manger , sorry I don’t get his name .
Polite , professional and courteous.
You deserve a pay rise
- Eddtheduck1983 (2/5): Not accessible despite booking an accessible room - I booked an accessible room at Premier Inn Kidderminster, but unfortunately, it was anything but. The bed was far too high for someone with mobility issues — not just inconvenient, but borderline unsafe. The bathroom was even worse. It wasn’t a proper accessible bathroom at all. It had a standard bath with no handrails, which made it completely unsuitable and dangerous for anyone with limited mobility.
I booked an accessible room for a reason, and this felt like a standard room passed off as accessible. If you genuinely need accessible facilities, I wouldn’t recommend staying here until they actually sort it out.
- 505antheae (10/5): Excellent Staff here. Everyone was so helpful and nothing was too much for them. - Breakfast was Exceptional cooked by Tracey. Absolutely delicious,
Every Member of Staff were very helpful and kind.
Extremely clean rooms.
Definitely return here again.
- Sonrichard (8/5): Tortoise - Visiting family and have used this hotel on quite a few occasions.
As usual the rooms are great, bed fantastic, lovely staff and air conditioning, which was just what was required in the recent weeks.
Premier Inns just get it right, spotless rooms with a great layout.
I cannot comment on the evening meals, but breakfast is great with a good choice for everyone.
The hotel would get 5/5 if they would just sort out the tortoise lift, which has been a problem for quite some time
- francophileonthemove (8/5): Fantastic staff! - I’ve stayed here several times for work and really like it!
It’s super quiet but very well located for shops and restaurants. It’s mega clean.
The staff couldn’t be more helpful. Everything from printing to taking in parcels. They’re all very friendly and helpful.
The food is, honestly, no different from any other Premier Inn (please do something about the awful fruit salad at breakfast!)
The sole reason for the imperfect score is the lifts! Others have mentioned them but one is often out of order and the other desperately slow. This needs sorting!
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