Nestled in the heart of Warrington, the Village Hotel Warrington offers a unique blend of comfort and modern amenities designed to enhance your stay. With spacious rooms that cater to both business and leisure travelers, guests can enjoy a restful night’s sleep followed by a sumptuous breakfast. The hotel features a vibrant atmosphere, complete with an on-site restaurant, fitness center, and meeting facilities that make it an ideal choice for corporate events or family gatherings. Located conveniently near major transport links and local attractions, this hotel ensures that you are never far from the action. Experience exceptional service and a commitment to guest satisfaction at Village Hotel Warrington.

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Peter Nailer

1 Google Rating

I've stayed here a few times and it's been nice however the last time I stayed I was on the first fl

1/ 5

I've stayed here a few times and it's been nice however the last time I stayed I was on the first floor and was woken up throughout the night by the hand dryer in the toilets on the ground floor. If you're staying here don't accept a room on the 1st floor. The other major issue for me is the car park is not included with the price of the room. Their car park is huge and empty yet they want £5 per day extra. Bit of a rip off when I paid £120 for a night. There are many other nice hotels in the area worth staying at instead.

Alun King

4 Google Rating

Lovely staff who went out of their way to accommodate needs such as cot beds and questions around bi

4/ 5

Lovely staff who went out of their way to accommodate needs such as cot beds and questions around bills. Generally we were happy with the facilities, being a village hotel we expected it to be a bit lively at night and we were not disappointed. The room was next to a staff office or store room of some sort which could have benefitted from a soft close fitting, but during the evening this wasn't an issue, as staff stopped using it. In the morning the breakfast was well stocked and an inclusive visit to the pool was great and just what we needed before setting off. We would visit again.

Andrew Mckernan

4 Google Rating

Great Pitt stop on the way back to Scotland. Nice clean rooms, comfy beds. Decent pool sauna and gym

4/ 5

Great Pitt stop on the way back to Scotland. Nice clean rooms, comfy beds. Decent pool sauna and gym. The restaurant and bar were decent too

Steve Hampson

1 Google Rating

Went for a family wedding. Expensive drinks and only 2 staff working a busy bar. Then the tills went

1/ 5

Went for a family wedding. Expensive drinks and only 2 staff working a busy bar. Then the tills went down. When the manager arrived to sort things out and we explained we wanted a drink before the wedding apparently his response was" you will have to watch the wedding with no drinks". Definitely would not go back.

Ian R

4 Google Rating

Pretty decent hotel. Automated check in was a little confusing but staff helped. Room clean and tidy

4/ 5

Pretty decent hotel. Automated check in was a little confusing but staff helped. Room clean and tidy and good services open and welcoming.

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