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Bloc Hotel Birmingham
4.1/5106 Recensioni

Bloc Hotel Birmingham

Birmingham|1.82km dal Soho House
Situazione - Grande posizione nel quartiere di Jewelry (JQ). JQ è una bella parte di Birmingham con alcuni buoni bar e caffè e buon accesso al centro della città. Se non sei da Birmingham, potrebbe essere un po' fuori dal centro per il tuo piacere, almeno a 20 minuti a piedi dal centro della città. Dimensione - Io sono andato per l'appartamento che era 20m2. Bloc è progettato su «Tecniche di risparmio spaziale giapponese» e si può dire. Questa era la più grande stanza che avevano a disposizione e pensavo fosse comoda per una, ma è stata commercializzata per due che, a mio parere, sarebbero un po' incantesimi. Layout - Bellamente arredato all'interno e molto pulito. A bedroom and living room TV although these only have Freeview, which seemed apartment as the room is presented as ‘high-tech’, with lights and TV being controlled by a touchscreen. (It’s also easier to control the TV with the standard remote). Affitti - Due bottiglie d'acqua, alcune sacche di tè e caffè, sacche di latte e biscotti di loto nella stanza. Spazzole per capelli e mantelle in camera ma non potevano vedere alcuna scheda di ferro o di ferro - forse disponibile su richiesta, ma sarebbe bello per gli ospiti in viaggio d'affari avere questo in camera. Dormire - Letto ragionevolmente confortevole per un breve soggiorno. Posso sentire la pioggia gonfiando fuori dalla finestra tutta la notte nonostante le finestre chiuse che possono disturbare i dormitori leggeri, altrimenti una posizione tranquilla. Valore - Valore grande considerando la posizione primaria e la dimensione relativamente spaziale del prezzo.
Selina Birmingham
3.8/578 Recensioni

Selina Birmingham

Birmingham|1.94km dal Soho House
There is so much to unpack here when it comes to Selina Birmingham. Never again am I staying at this hellhole of a hotel. For a name like Selina, the hotel sure is nightmarish to stay at. It's shameful that the hotel shares the same name with my non-biological/cosplay partner. There is no breakfast but at least, the bedding, the pillows and the duvet are comfy (but most likely due to the fact that I’m tired) and the wi-fi is decent. Unfortunately, this is where the compliments stop, especially when the dorm rooms are so dark, you have to turn on the flashlight on your phone in order to see. Not to mention, there is no television in the room I was staying in. To make matters worse, the dorm room is cold, coupled with no heating. I honestly don't mind the cold most of the time but the room temperature is too cold for my liking. Speaking of the ground floor, the Korean receptionist told me that I'm not allowed to eat my food at a table at the cafe and told me to climb the stairs all the way to the third floor in order to eat my food. It isn't fair, considering the receptionist with the short, dark hair tends to allow me to eat my food at a table at the cafe during the very early hours of the morning. I eventually lost my patience and yelled at the Korean receptionist. It's rare when I lose my patience. I threatened in a growly voice with, ”I suggest you fill the pot noodle to the top with water unless you want a scathing, negative review to be blasted on the radio for everyone to hear?”. Finally, she got the memo. The rooms, bathrooms and toilets and facilities are unsanitary (for example, there are biscuit crumbs all over the bed sheets. I didn't know until I got out of bed), the entire hotel itself is not accessibility-friendly as if the lack of a lift and the staff not being accommodating towards disabled people such as myself isn’t of any indication, the kitchen and the kitchen equipment on the third floor are dirty, there is no hot water in some of the bathrooms within the dorm rooms, the bathrooms and the dorm rooms are shared (therefore, there is no privacy), the lights keep turning themselves off if you’re idle (I’m more used to turning on and off the lights on my own accord), you need to pay £10 for a padlock which is complicated for disabled people and the list goes on. The toilets, bathrooms, kitchen etc are just as dirty as Badea Faulkner and Olive Allison Brown from the Avanzar House in Middleton, Manchester not cleaning up after themselves. And don’t get me started on the staff being problematic. They aren’t very useful to the point where I had to shout at them due to their language barriers and them not listening to me, let alone understanding me. This is troubling for autistic people like me. Never in all my years have I encountered such frustrating hotel staff members. Compared to the other hotels I've stayed at in the past, the hotel staff in these hotels were never infuriating. If a lack of staff doesn’t tell you the appalling

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Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Jewellery Quarter
4.2/5118 Recensioni
Grande hotel e familiare, anche se dopo la ricerca del parco auto, l'hotel raccomanda ai loro ospiti che abbiamo scoperto in viaggio consigliere che sembra che molte persone le auto si rompono perché cctv manca nel parco auto stradale di livry. Ovviamente non sono gli hotel a disagio, ma forse dovrebbero controllarlo prima di raccomandare. Sceglieremo di parcheggiare nel centro della città e autocarro per 20 £ per poco più di 24 ore e ci sentiamo molto più soddisfatti che la nostra auto sarebbe andata bene la notte.
Bloc Hotel Birmingham
4.1/5106 Recensioni
Situazione - Grande posizione nel quartiere di Jewelry (JQ). JQ è una bella parte di Birmingham con alcuni buoni bar e caffè e buon accesso al centro della città. Se non sei da Birmingham, potrebbe essere un po' fuori dal centro per il tuo piacere, almeno a 20 minuti a piedi dal centro della città. Dimensione - Io sono andato per l'appartamento che era 20m2. Bloc è progettato su «Tecniche di risparmio spaziale giapponese» e si può dire. Questa era la più grande stanza che avevano a disposizione e pensavo fosse comoda per una, ma è stata commercializzata per due che, a mio parere, sarebbero un po' incantesimi. Layout - Bellamente arredato all'interno e molto pulito. A bedroom and living room TV although these only have Freeview, which seemed apartment as the room is presented as ‘high-tech’, with lights and TV being controlled by a touchscreen. (It’s also easier to control the TV with the standard remote). Affitti - Due bottiglie d'acqua, alcune sacche di tè e caffè, sacche di latte e biscotti di loto nella stanza. Spazzole per capelli e mantelle in camera ma non potevano vedere alcuna scheda di ferro o di ferro - forse disponibile su richiesta, ma sarebbe bello per gli ospiti in viaggio d'affari avere questo in camera. Dormire - Letto ragionevolmente confortevole per un breve soggiorno. Posso sentire la pioggia gonfiando fuori dalla finestra tutta la notte nonostante le finestre chiuse che possono disturbare i dormitori leggeri, altrimenti una posizione tranquilla. Valore - Valore grande considerando la posizione primaria e la dimensione relativamente spaziale del prezzo.
Vicarage Lodge Birmingham
2.7/529 Recensioni
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Selina Birmingham
3.8/578 Recensioni
There is so much to unpack here when it comes to Selina Birmingham. Never again am I staying at this hellhole of a hotel. For a name like Selina, the hotel sure is nightmarish to stay at. It's shameful that the hotel shares the same name with my non-biological/cosplay partner. There is no breakfast but at least, the bedding, the pillows and the duvet are comfy (but most likely due to the fact that I’m tired) and the wi-fi is decent. Unfortunately, this is where the compliments stop, especially when the dorm rooms are so dark, you have to turn on the flashlight on your phone in order to see. Not to mention, there is no television in the room I was staying in. To make matters worse, the dorm room is cold, coupled with no heating. I honestly don't mind the cold most of the time but the room temperature is too cold for my liking. Speaking of the ground floor, the Korean receptionist told me that I'm not allowed to eat my food at a table at the cafe and told me to climb the stairs all the way to the third floor in order to eat my food. It isn't fair, considering the receptionist with the short, dark hair tends to allow me to eat my food at a table at the cafe during the very early hours of the morning. I eventually lost my patience and yelled at the Korean receptionist. It's rare when I lose my patience. I threatened in a growly voice with, ”I suggest you fill the pot noodle to the top with water unless you want a scathing, negative review to be blasted on the radio for everyone to hear?”. Finally, she got the memo. The rooms, bathrooms and toilets and facilities are unsanitary (for example, there are biscuit crumbs all over the bed sheets. I didn't know until I got out of bed), the entire hotel itself is not accessibility-friendly as if the lack of a lift and the staff not being accommodating towards disabled people such as myself isn’t of any indication, the kitchen and the kitchen equipment on the third floor are dirty, there is no hot water in some of the bathrooms within the dorm rooms, the bathrooms and the dorm rooms are shared (therefore, there is no privacy), the lights keep turning themselves off if you’re idle (I’m more used to turning on and off the lights on my own accord), you need to pay £10 for a padlock which is complicated for disabled people and the list goes on. The toilets, bathrooms, kitchen etc are just as dirty as Badea Faulkner and Olive Allison Brown from the Avanzar House in Middleton, Manchester not cleaning up after themselves. And don’t get me started on the staff being problematic. They aren’t very useful to the point where I had to shout at them due to their language barriers and them not listening to me, let alone understanding me. This is troubling for autistic people like me. Never in all my years have I encountered such frustrating hotel staff members. Compared to the other hotels I've stayed at in the past, the hotel staff in these hotels were never infuriating. If a lack of staff doesn’t tell you the appalling

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