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Thanks to it Midland Metro Tram Line Bilston offers rapid access to both Wolverhampton and the recently re-energised city of Birmingham. This former coal and steel town similarly is re-inventing itself in the service sector these days...
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The Robin 2 Hotel
The Robin 2 Hotel is situated in the heart of the Black Country, Bilston Wolverhampton adjacent to the World famous Robin 2 concert Venue & themed bars, Noddy’s Bar and Woody's Bar named after local ...
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Park Hall Hotel and Conference Centre
(1.88 miles)
Set in 5 acres of beautiful grounds, this Georgian mansion is 3 miles (4.8 km) from the centre of Wolverhampton, with easy access to the M54, M5 and M6 motorways.
Ramada Park Hall is stylish and ... More
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Novotel Wolverhampton
(2.27 miles)
In Wolverhampton city centre, just 500 metres from the train station, the 4-star Novotel Wolverhampton City Centre offers spacious, contemporary rooms and has a bar and restaurant.
Rooms have luxurious walk-in showers, comfortable sofas, minibars, laptop ...
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Wulfrun Hotel
(2.40 miles)
Wulfrun Hotel is convenient situated in Centre of Wolverhampton, just a short distance to the bus and train. We are also near the bustling night life. Our hostel has comfortable accommodation at a very competitive ...
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Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton
(2.40 miles)
This stunning Victorian building is situated right in the centre of town with Wolverhampton University, adjacent to the train station and close to the Mander Shopping Centre close by. The Grand Theatre is located next ... More
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Goldthorn Hotel And Leisure Club
(2.47 miles)
Easily accessible from the A449 and a short drive from Wolverhampton city centre, this hotel offers value for money accommodation and its own leisure facilities.
Goldthorn Hotel And Leisure Club is in an attractive suburban setting. ... More
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Fox Hotel
(2.54 miles)
Surrounded by gorgeous countryside, this charming inn has a smart dining room, a cosy bar and just 4 individually decorated, luxurious en suite rooms.
Within an hour’s drive of London, the beautiful location and stunning surroundings ... More
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Premier Inn Wolverhampton City Centre
(2.79 miles)
Located just off the M54 and within easy reach of the M6. Local attractions include Weston Park and Cosford RAF museum. Telford, Shrewsbury and Birmingham are all easily accessible from this hotel.
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Travelodge Wolverhampton Central
(2.83 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More
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Premier Inn Walsall (M6, J10)
(2.97 miles)
Conveniently situated within easy reach of the M6 junction 10. For shops and local amenities Walsall town centre is only 2.5 miles away. Birmingham city centre is 14 miles away.
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Ely House Hotel
(3.03 miles)
Winner of Black Country Hotel & Tourism GOLD award 2008. Awarded ‘Quality in Wolverhampton status' by City Council 2007 for high standard of customer service and business development and Quality Cuisine Award 2006.
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