Located at East Midlands Airport, this brand new Radisson Blu Hotel features a state-of-the-art leisure club, a stylish restaurant and free high-speed WiFi.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Well presented Hotel but I have some issues this time.
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Derby town centre, Holiday Inn Express offers modern, bright rooms with private in-room bathrooms. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Situated in Derby and within 4.4 km of Derby Cathedral, Blue Jay, Derby by Marston's Inns features a garden, free parking and free WiFi. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk.
Just off junction 24 of the M1 and only a 5-minute drive from East Midlands Airport, this hotel offers free secure parking. Donington Race Track is also 5 minutes’ drive away.
Just a 4-minute drive or 15-minute walk from the terminal, Holiday Inn Express East Midlands Airport offers modern rooms and excellent access to the M1.
Whiteley Mill is offering accommodation in Stapleford. Free WiFi is available. At the hotel, all rooms are fitted with a desk, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels.
Just minutes from the M1 Highway and 3 km from East Midlands Airport and Castle Donington, this Best Western Premier EMA Yew Lodge Hotel offers an onsite health club and spa.
CLARE
United Kingdom
No lift - given a 3rd floor room with a dog !! Noise from the room beside kept us awake from 12.09am until 04.30am !!! was advised a partial refund would be given...NEVER recieved....
We were visiting relatives who live in Shardlow and were...
We were visiting relatives who live in Shardlow and were lucky enough to be there when the Inland Port Festival was taking place. We had an excellent meal in the Clock Ware house and drinks. We enjoyed a drink at New Inn, The Malt Shovel and Shakespeare Inn. We had a walk along the canal and surrounding area. We had a canal boat trip which was really good. Our stay overall was wonderful.
BRIAN
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Mainly spread along a busy road, a few decent size pubs...
Mainly spread along a busy road, a few decent size pubs along the way and one very large Marston eatery, and a curry house that does not have a drink licence, whatever next☹️.
Had to get a drink, at the pub across the road, and take it in, then return the glasses later.🤔
Another couple of eateries down on the canal area.
There is also a museum that tells you about the area, which I believe was once what they call an inland harbour.
All in all, it's nice to walk round, have a meal and a beer here n there and, once away from the busy road, enjoy the canal walks.
Mack McCormack
United Kingdom
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