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Premier Inn Cambridge East (Newmarket Road)
3.6/544 Reviews
Just an overnight stay but due to the distance from the Corn Exchange we were not planning to return after our mooch around Cambridge during the day. The staff at this hotel were exceptional in their willingness to help us with an early check in avoiding found this at midnight. The restaurant is currently being refurbished but it caused no issue. Staff here were attentive and courteous and food was of the usual great standard. Prices at Premier Inn seem to be at a premium when a well known band is playing but I still consider it good value for money. I personally enjoy knowing exactly what the room will look like and being confident of the cleanliness standards, especially as it’s basically just a stopover.
Novotel Cambridge North
4.6/559 Reviews
Staff very nice and helpful. Thank you Hannah and the reception team. Hotel's restaurant also very good and the kids enjoy the food there.
Travelodge Cambridge Newmarket Road
3.7/567 Reviews
Starting with their location, its quite far from Cambridge Station. From Cambridge Station to hotel: by walk is around 22 mins, by bus is 19-22 mins (£2.80 Adult). From Cambridge City Centre to hotel: by walk is around 27 mins, by bus is 15-19 mins (£1.50 Adult - Elizabeth Way Stop, £1.80 Adult - Newmarket Road stop) Their sevices are ok, friendly and respectful. But no smile, as in poker face. Cleanliness is on point. Absolutely clean and spotless. Very comfortable. As for amenities, they provide all-in-one wash which is bodywash + shampoo in one container fixed firmly on the wall. No bar soap.
Carlton Lodge
3.9/512 Reviews
Some of the photos/reviews dont do the house justice. Yes in some areas its dated, but more importantly its clean and quite. Owner was incredibly friendly and happy to help however he could. Breakfast was continental with pleantly of choice so more than adiquate. Short walk in to town. I'm sure I'll be returning on my next visit! Only complaint was the pillows were a little firm for us: but thats preference!
Worth House
4.7/558 Reviews
Cambridge City Center
Service: The receptionist (probably the boss) is very enthusiastic and has a great attitude. He then keeps asking if you have any dissatisfaction and you can chat with him. Facilities: The room should be converted from a residential house, with only a few guest rooms. The parking space can only park two cars at the door of the room. There seems to be a parking lot (borrowed from another house); the room facilities are OK, British family style Hygiene: Hygiene is okay, I didn’t see anything bad. Environment: A bit far from the city All in all, the price/performance ratio is average. If you want to experience the local people’s hospitality, you can stay here. Parking is also convenient.
Acorn Guest House
3.6/516 Reviews
Cambridge City Center
When entering old fashioned fusty smelling carpet. First twin room given the beds where the type of single beds you find in a caravan on asking to move given a room in the extra rooms at the back of the house. Room slightly better double bed and a single bed, clean bedding , poor quality beds hard and uncomfortable, flat over worn pillows. Bath room extremely small, crusted up shower head, rusty peddle bin, mirror hung with a piece of green washing line. The room was reasonably clean but very dated and in need of decorating. The heating didn’t work but on request the owner fixed it and sorted the shower head to a degree. The bed side lamp plug was broken. One redeeming feature was the breakfast but only served between 8-9am so don’t go out enjoying yourselves to much because you don’t get a lie in. You may ask why we stayed, well we only stayed 2 nights out of the 3 we should have. We would have left straight away if we thought we would get our money back but we had a feeling we wouldn’t, so we put up with 2 nights. On the second night we hardly slept ending with bad backs and necks due to the beds. Although the owner dealt with our issues it certainly didn’t make up for the poor quality at £218 for 3 nights when we could have got into a better quality hotel. Our reason for choosing that venue was because it was near the family we were visiting. I realise that these type of guest house have passing through trade but we would be ashamed to have visitors thinking that this was the British Hospitality Standard. Limited parking

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