Guest User
May 30, 2024
This hotel seems to be aimed more at corporate guests, offering lots of conference facilities etc, but NO evening restaurant. Buffet breakfasts in the attached 'Spokes' cafe were fine, but the cafe closes at 4pm so the hotel only offers a small selection of pre-prepared meals via the small bar in the atrium. Fortunately, there is a pub and a very good Indian restaurant within about 400 metres, where you can get a better choice of menu. The room was very clean, serviced daily, and apart from the odd door closing (which you get in any hotel), it was reasonably quiet. The staff were very polite and friendly, and the location of the hotel was ideal for us, as we were attending a sports tournament at the riverside Sports Complex, which was less than 10 minutes away by car. The Jubilee is a good hotel and I imagine that a hotel as close to the centre of any major city would be similarly priced, but given the lack of a proper restaurant in the evening, I felt it was somewhat expensive.