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LCD Televisions and Complimentary Wi-Fi
Experience entertainment at its best with LCD televisions and stay connected with complimentary wireless internet access.
Convenient Amenities
Enjoy the convenience of electric kettles, free tea bags/instant coffee, and housekeeping on request during your stay.
Nearby Attractions
Explore various attractions within easy reach such as Nottingham Medieval Banquets and University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus.
Book your stay at Commodore Hotel in Nottingham and indulge in a comfortable and convenient experience.
This hotel offers designated smoking areas.
Pets not allowed
No rollaway/extra beds available
No elevators
Private host property
No cribs (infant beds) available
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No hot water working in the shower
I paid £35 and I got £35 so no complaints at all
Roger the staff member was dry nice,but hotel didn't even know id booked a room.I had to ask for towels,the bed was not very good,the room was clean but terrible furniture looked like junk to be honest.I know the room was a cheap room ut even so,the room needs to be better with nice furniture.Upon leaving there was nobody around to hand back the key,so I put it in the door lock and took a photo.The room didn't look like the room advertised.Very disappointed.
Not impressed at all. Nothing at all like what is shown on the website. Cannot and will not recommend. Reception staff rather unprofessional, toilet in room faulty, mattress on the bed worn out and very uncomfortable etc.
This hotel is dirty and smelly the
carpets are hanging off the stairs going up to the rooms , carpets filthy , paint work coming off the walls , the handle of our window was half broke and we had one curtain on a rail, which was also very dirty , do not be fooled by the photos on the site, I can not even begin to tell you how disgusting the reception area was .
1/518 hours ago on Google
We slept in the car!!! We both awoke to feeling very ill and feeling like we were burning. The room had been newly painted (clearly over dirt) and hadn't been aired out so I can only imagine the fumes have made us ill. After spitting blood i decided it was time to vaccate the room. (4am) The carpet is filthy, the floor smells like an actual tip. A constant smell of rotten garbage. The shower is filthy, the towels have toothpaste staines on them. The floor was wet with brown liquid which I can only imagine was a last minute attempt to clean it. The radiator pipes are resting on the floor. Huge fire hazard. The code for the door would not work and there is no emergency number so we were stuck outside for a good hour. When we were finally let in the owner didn't apologise and said 'OK ladies remember to keep it down for everyone else' like we were children. Disgraceful. Worst experience of my life. The smell of weed is the top tear aroma you will experience in that hell hole
The worst hotel I've ever stayed in bar none. We had two rooms booked for 6 people, whilst we were at the cricket we received a message to say they only had one room. Leaving us with 1 single, a double and bunks between 6 of us.
This was actually a high point of our stay at the commodore. The room was absolutely disgusting, when someone above showered the water seeped through our ceiling. There was mould everywhere in the bathroom, the beds were awful.
We have received no reimbursement or even acknowledgement from the management. I have no hesitation in saying that this is the single worst place I've ever had the misfortune to stay. Its not a hotel, wouldn't even put my dog in this hole.
Booked a week in advance for a one night stay. Had an email when we were on the way to say our booking was cancelled leaving us desperately trying to find an alternative for a Saturday night! Looking at previous reviews it seems we had a lucky escape.
Do yourself a favour, don’t waste your time, move on and book another one. Booked for a business stay for 6 people, booked by a client. Didn’t even go to our rooms before deciding to re-book at the Travelodge down the road.
Completely run down, bad service, I’d bet money on there being illegal activity on the premises… what ever it may be. Like I said, this is all before I even saw a room.. god knows what that would have been like.
Should be shut down.
We had booked a night away and with hours to go before we checked in I received an email saying our booking was cancelled, no common decency to call us - shocking service good job we saw it in time and after seeing all other reviews I’m not surprised at your lack of concern for peoples plans
DO NOT BOOK THIS HOTEL!
After having booked this hotel and travelling to Nottingham to attend a family wedding in tragic circumstances. I arrived at the hotel with my family of 6 after travelling from Italy only to discpver that our rooms had been given away as there was a problem (resolved) with my credit card. At no point was this ever communicated to me and we were effectively homeless for the night. It is appaling that this is allowed to happen in this digital day and age where communication is at everyone's fingertips. I received an email saying my card needed updating, I updated it but in the meantime our 2 family rooms wwere given away. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE.
My first impression came from the car park. It's a very sharp turn to get into it - not nice at all. The car park was full of old mattresses. Every wall in the car park and the front of the hotel itself had old mattresses leaning against them, or stacked up in front of them. You could hardly tell that there were any walls - the whole place looked like an oversized padded cell from a mental hospital.
Reception was locked. No staff anywhere. Looking through the dirty windows I saw more mattresses and a pile of other junk.
The receptionist eventually arrived, smoking weed. Very chatty, but not very helpful. I thought I was never going to get checked in. After a long pointless talk about the weather, covid, and nearby pubs, she asked me if I'd paid for parking.
I showed her the listing on my booking that said parking was free. She said it wasn't, and went to pull some mattresses away from the wall. This uncovered a notice from a parking company that said I had 15 minutes to pay. She'd taken longer than that to show up, and kept me talking for at least 20 minutes before saying anything about parking. She told me not to worry "because the cameras are usually broken". That doesn't fill me with confidence at all.
She gave me a scrap of paper torn off a notepad with the code for the gate and the wifi scribbled on it. Really professional.
I went to my room, past another guy who was also smoking weed.
The room was small. Nothing to sit on except for the bed. There was an empty fag packet in the shower. The view from the window was of a flat tin roof covered in rubbish.
The whole night was spent listening to drunks fighting each other outside.
I left the next morning, and nothing on this planet could make me go back again.
As still shown if you Google this place and "ample free parking", that is what was advertised when I booked. I arrived to find the car park full of old mattresses, the reception office used as a dumping ground, and no staff. Some time went by before a staff member appeared, and told me that I needed to pay for parking, which I promptly did. I now find myself hounded by a parking company, claiming i need to pay £100 in fines, because I was 2 minutes late paying. The room was spared - not even a chair. The shower did not work. A bright light shone into the room all night, keeping us awake. Drunks yelled from below half the night. Seriously, stay away!!!
I stayed at this place for one night with my wife whilst spending some time in Nottingham to catch up with some friends. I did not choose this hotel but, with several other people in our trip already staying here, we toughed it out.
The first thing to say is that the hotel is on a busy road between the M1 and the city centre and very easy to find. The entrance to the car park is a VERY sharp left turning when coming from the M1. The car park is not very big and is NOT free (it’s £5 / 24 hours). We were greeted with a pile of old mattresses to one side of the car park.
The reception area is not actually part of the hotel. At reception we were given our key and a tiny scrap of paper with both the wi-fi code and the code for the lock for the real hotel entrance. The receptionist was a heavily tattooed girl of an Eastern European flavour.
We were shown to our room, along some creaking stairs and corridors, which another person in our party described as ‘basic but clean’. The room was indeed very basic; a double bed, one chair, a wall-mounted TV (at a jaunty angle) and a bathroom with a toilet, sink and a shower. We had the added benefit of a bathroom door (unlike one person in our party).
The view from the bedroom window mainly consisted of a flat roof littered with cigarette butts. Whilst all hotels now are non-smoking not all hotels have windows that do not open. On entry to our room the window, a very tired and old double-glazed affair, was indeed open. It would appear that the normal clientele for this establishment (white-van-man in search of a cheap bed) smoke at the open window and discard their butts on the available roof.
On our return after spending the evening in the city centre, we all reached for our codes to get us through the external gate for the hotel. Pressing the first key revealed that it was left on the latch and just opened with a light push – really unsecure! The room to our door has seen better days as it shows evidence of it being forced at some point.
The bed was relatively comfortable and I managed to sleep through most of the traffic noise heard through the poor double glazing. Unfortunately, I had to leave the shower head in the shower tray as the dripping water at 05:00 got too loud.
There are no facilities for any type of breakfast, except for the kettle in the room for a cup of tea.
My wife stayed an extra night and experienced noisy plumbing and the need for an extra person to open the room door at one point.
The overall opinion of most of our party was that this so-called ‘hotel’ was “so bad it was comical”. It’s not the worst hotel in Nottingham, according to this site (as of Nov 2021), but it’s pretty close.
I'd compare this to a brothel/crackden. although i'd imagine a brothel may be cleaner.
nice location, has a lot of potential but needs a complete revamp. The owners were nice but the place inside is old and dirty.
Honestly the worse place I've ever stayed. For 25 pound I expected a bed and nothing else more but to be clean. The room was vile, brow stains blood stains on bed sheets.
Honestly if you are staying bring a sleeping bag !
Not good...
Dirty, run down. No free parking. Bed was a crap mattress on wood. Kettle filty. Sink Hanging of the wall. Coffee hard lump. Door handle ready to come off. Towels disgusting. Didn't shower. Left at 7am fastest exit ever. This is neither a hotel or suits. Pure kip
Remember what you're paying for a room here and you'll undstand what real value you're getting.
The rooms are clean, warm and secure. And my shower was powerful and as hot as I could stand it.
I was there 3 nights and I wish I have come across the Commodore a week before,and saved hundreds of pounds.
It's really easy to find and park, and the road you're on has everything you need shopping wise. 2 minute walk or seconds in the car. The hosts can't do enough for you.
What more do you want for as little £25?
Visited this hotel a few years and was great, but over the years it’s gone to pot. Dirty rooms. Owner refused to give me money back even thought previously stated he would. I would avoid at all costs.
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