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23 maggio 2025
I've just returned from 5 nights at the Swindon Town Centre Premier Inn. By booking in advance and choosing to stay Thursday to Tuesday morning I paid £234 which I consider an absolute bargain. I chose not to use the small car park at the hotel for which you pay but instead parked in the Whalebridge Multi-storey Car Park which is about 3 minutes walk away. For some unknown reason this car park is currently free and has been so since I first used it in February this year. Normally this car park should be £10.70 a day. Whilst Swindon may not be everyone's cup of tea, the location of this new Premier Inn is fine. It's 32 steps away from Wetherspoons, about 5 minutes walk away from the bus station & a few more minutes walk away from the railway station. As a walker of both the Thames Path & The Ridgeway, its location is therefore perfect for me. As a new hotel the rooms and public spaces are welcoming & in great condition. As with nearly every Premier Inn I've ever stayed in (& there are a lot), the check in booths were out of action more than they were in service. Both lifts were working the whole time of my stay. I had cooked brekkie each day & took advantage of the meal deal on 2 nights. You don't expect fine dining at Premier Inn but the food was fine. One evening meal in particular was the best I've ever had in a Premier Inn. As ever its the staff that can really make a good hotel & the Swindon Town Centre staff were no exception. They were all very friendly & helpful. A few names worthy of a mention are Alison with the red hair, Tyler & Maxi. Also, the left-handed check-in guy whose name I don't have & the foreign lady with blonde hair & specs who was in charge of cooking the brekkie & was so happy in her work. Hope they can be identified & thanked. To my mind this is the best Premier Inn I've ever stayed in. Thank you Swindon Town Centre.
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