Discover the best hotels in Wrexham, Wrexham County, North Wales, Wales including Rossett Hall Hotel, BW Signature Collection, Premier Inn Wrexham Town Centre hotel, Premier Inn Wrexham North (A483) hotel, The Lemon Tree Restaurant with Rooms, Ramada Plaza by WyndhamWrexham, Wynnstay Arms by Marston's Inns, Travelodge Wrexham, Holt Lodge Hotel, Trevor Arms, Oak Mead.
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4 based on 880 reviews
Rossett Hall Hotel is a fine Georgian Country House Hotel, situated in the idyllic village of Rossett, just minutes from Chester Business Park and the Motorway network. All 49 rooms are fully equipped with telephones, tea/coffee, facilities, trouser press and there are two conference rooms. In the evening you will find that Oscars Brasserie provides the ideal venue to relax and sample the finest local produce.
From our first day to our big day, Rossett Hall and all the staff have been exceptional We had exclusive hire of all function rooms, bars, restaurant and bedrooms for our 100+ guests. Nothing was too much and was executed to perfection. As for the food, it was absolutely outstanding and first class, a comment we got from all of our guests. All the special dietary requirements were accommodated. We wish we could do this all over again. We highly recommend anyone thinking of having their wedding, anniversary or other special event at this beautifully romantic venue with exceptional personal service, delivered at the highest quality by professional staff & 3rd party suppliers. We cannot thank Rossett Hall enough for providing us & our guests with a superb set of ever lasting memories
4.5 based on 1089 reviews
Football, shopping or sightseeing? However you get your kicks, our central Wrexham hotel makes it easy to get the most out of your trip. Located directly opposite the Racecourse Ground stadium, you're well-placed for exploring business and leisure hotspots around North Wales and Cheshire. Show your support for Wrexham FC, storm the walls at Chirk Castle, or picnic on the lawn at nearby historic house Erddig. Then after a busy day, unwind with a tasty meal in our restaurant before relaxing in one of our new generation bedrooms, with an impressive 40" flat screen TV, freshly updated bathroom with large shower head, and brand new, slumber-inducing king-size Hypnos bed.
Never complained before about any hotel i have stayed in,but thought this necessary to save people money,the breakfast was totally rubbish,£30 for myself and 2 children,it was cold and tasteless,save your money,go to any local cafe ?
4.5 based on 846 reviews
Escape to the country at Premier Inn Hotel Wrexham North (A483), in a quiet spot outside Wrexham town centre. And with great transport links nearby, you'll be well placed to explore the beautiful scenery of North Wales, or dash off to business and leisure destinations around Chester. Travel back in time on the Llangollen steam railway, or stroll along the towpath at Llangollen Canal. Indulge in some retail therapy at Eagles Meadow or Cheshire Oaks. Or discover historic country living at Erddig and Chirk Castle. Then head back for a bite in our tasty restaurant and a great night's sleep in your new, modern room with extra-comfy kingsize Hypnos bed.
This hotel is lovely with such friendly staff. It did not feel like the normal kind of branded Hotel. I was given a very warm welcome and the staff for the 2 day stay were great. I had food in the pub across the way which again I was greeted with great staff and the food was really good as well. Highly recommend this Premier Inn. I will be back next year.
4 based on 461 reviews
In Wrexham town centre, The Lemon Tree Restaurant offers clean and comfortable rooms with character features. With free Wi-Fi and free parking, there is also a modern British restaurant. Set in a gothic Victorian building, the spacious rooms at Lemon Tree each have a private bathroom. Rooms also feature a flat-screen TV, free toiletries, a hairdryer and tea/coffee facilities. Delicious cooked breakfasts are served daily in the bright and airy dining room. With elegant furnishings and period features, the restaurant serves modern British cuisine and world wines. Surrounded by beautiful North Wales countryside, The Lemon Tree Hotel is just 10 minutes' drive from the Welsh Border. Wrexham General Railway Station is a 10-minute walk, offering trains to nearby Chester.
This was a great base to explore Wales. We enjoyed a 4 night stay. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. Quiet, clean and modern room. A very dog friendly hotel. Good choice at breakfast. Will definitely be returning in the future.
4 based on 848 reviews
Ramada Plaza Wrexham is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Wrexham, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Close to some of Wrexham's most popular landmarks, such as The Racecourse Ground (0.4 mi) and The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (0.6 mi), Ramada Plaza Wrexham is a great destination for tourists. Ramada Plaza Wrexham offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The hotel offers a 24 hour front desk, room service, and newspaper, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a fitness center and an on-site restaurant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. If you’re looking for a pub, consider a visit to The Fat Boar Wrecsam, Nags Head, or Plas Coch, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Wrexham Ramada. If you’re looking for something to do, Techniquest Glyndŵr (0.5 mi) and St Giles Parish Church (0.9 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Wrexham Ramada. Enjoy your stay in Wrexham!
What a fantastic day !! Can not thank Megan and her team enough. Professional, polite, efficient, helpful and always with a smile. Stayed two nights and rooms were great. Quite large, clean and a comfortable bed. The whole day went without a hitch thanks to the whole team effort. The evening DJ was brilliant. Really good with entertaining the small children until the adults imbibed enough to start dancing !! Special mention to the dancing queen Sonia who waited on but also joined in the merriment, thank you. Was also there at breakfast still with a smile, thank you. Thank you to all the staff, including front desk, who made it a very memorable day for all. Guests from Wales, Ireland, London and America enjoyed every moment which the fantastic organisation of your team definitely contributed to. ??
3.5 based on 292 reviews
The Wynnstay Arms Hotel Yorke Street Wrexham is a town centre Marstons Hotel offering 47 en-suite bedrooms, a car park free to residents and Hotel customers. We also have a large café bar offering, Breakfast, all day food menu and a great selection of wines, beers and cask ales. On our first floor is a Function room perfect for weddings, Parties or meetings.
Just came home from a 2night stay here and can honestly say this was the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. Very dated room right next to the car park. Even with the window shut you can hear everything…. You could hear everything that was happening in the other guests rooms… the guests next door were arguing until 2/3am, did call down to the night porter who said he’d check out what was going on. But when I queried it next morning apparently he heard nothing… Shower was rusty, bath hadn’t been cleaned very well. Bed sheets were fresh though… and lady on reception was nice. Would not recommend this hotel.
4 based on 282 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Wrexham, Travelodge Wrexham is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Travelodge Wrexham makes it easy to enjoy the best of Wrexham. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, and you can stay connected during your stay as Travelodge Wrexham offers guests wifi. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Nearby landmarks such as The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (1.9 mi) and Trinity Presbyterian Church (1.9 mi) make Travelodge Wrexham Hotel a great place to stay when visiting Wrexham. While staying at Travelodge Wrexham, you may want to check out Starbucks Coffee Co (0.0 mi) which is a short walk away. Best of all, Wrexham Travel Lodge makes it easy to experience some great Wrexham attractions like Oriel Wrecsam, which is a popular art museum. Whether you’re traveling for business, pleasure or both, Travelodge Wrexham is sure to make your visit to Wrexham one worth remembering.
Loved it! Couldn't really complain, other than the orange juice and milk wasn't cold from the breakfast packs but, everything was pretty much great. The room was lovely, the bathroom was comfortable to use, the bed was comfortable!
4 based on 525 reviews
Step into our world, where everything we do revolves around you..... Attentive from the moment of first contact; we strive to ensure your every need is met and make it our business to see you are happy and comfortable and it's this attention to detail; our willingness to do just that little bit more, that makes us so different to other hotels in the Wrexham area. Make Holt Lodge your sanctuary to return to after a busy day's work; shopping or sightseeing; take the weight off your feet and snuggle into our big comfy sofas. Perhaps enjoy a refreshing pick-me-up, whilst pondering later dining plans. Whether for business or pleasure; for the day; one night or several, our brief remains constant - it's all about you!
Food was awful, cold, hard, Yorkshire pudding was all soggy, definitely put it in the 3-4 out of ten bracket. Shocking. Only thing I was satisfied with was the soup and the pint of coke, and the manager wasn’t cooperative when approached about this
3 based on 143 reviews
Refurbished in the summer of 2014, the Trevor Arms is a delightful 16th-century pub, a focal point within the village of Marford on the North Welsh Borders equidistant between Chester and Wrexham. Marford is a very attractive area in a picturesque and peaceful setting, covering some 750 acres, where the hills of North Wales meet the vast plains of Cheshire. Distant landmarks that can be seen clearly from Marford include Eaton Hall, Chester Town Hall and Cathedral. Beyond that on the low broad plain, the Peckforton hills form the skyline with the outcrop of rock at Beeston crowned with its castle. The hotel backs on to a site of special scientific interest, Marford Quarry, and is an ideal start point for outdoor activities.
It is pleasant place for taking week end rest with family. Food i really delicious and staff are very friendly... Expecting internet to be in consistency in speed and getting disconnected not sure it happened to me only... overall it is good
4.5 based on 6 reviews
This is a beautiful place to stay. I only booked for one night for work and wished I could have stayed longer. The hosts were very helpful and the room was a haven! Inside the room was everything I needed and found the stay to be wonderful. thank you to the hosts.
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