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Hotels in Bromsgrove, West Midlands




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Hilton Birmingham Bromsgrove


Hotel in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Rooms from 49.0The Hilton Birmingham Bromsgrove is just 10 miles from Birmingham city centre and offers rooms 30% larger than the norm, a restaurant, a caf, a bar and a health centre. Rooms are located on the ground floor or first floor and have en suite facilities, free bathroom amenities and a seating area. Guests can enjoy British cuisine at Britisserie Restaurant or some snacks at Court Bar. Caff Cino also serves snacks as well as coffees and pastries throughout the day. Bromsgrove Train Station is approximately 5 miles away and Birmingham International Airport is 20 miles away. The NEC and Cadbury …

Hotels between 50-75


HOTEL

Holiday Inn Birmingham Bromsgrove

Hotel in Bromsgrove: Situated on the outskirts of Bromsgrove, Holiday Inn Bromsgrove offers stylish air-conditioned rooms and a leisure centre. Just 30 minutes from Birmin…
Rooms from 50.00

Hotels between 25-50


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Premier Inn Bromsgrove South (Worcester Road)

Hotel in Bromsgrove: South of Bromsgrove, just off the M5 and 10 miles (16 km) from Cadbury World, this Premier Inn with on-site pub and restaurant has free parking and ve…
Rooms from 41.00

BED AND BREAKFAST

Wellington Lodge Luxury Bed And Breakfast

Hotel in Bromsgrove: In a quiet yet convenient location, with good transport links to the surrounding region, Wellington Lodge is an elegant Edwardian building that now ho…
Rooms from 50.00

HOTEL

Premier Inn Bromsgrove Central

Hotel in Bromsgrove: A 10-minute walk from Bromsgrove city centre, this Premier Inn hotel has free parking and is next to the Artix Theatre and Bromsgrove Golf Centre. Bir…
Rooms from 41.00

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