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Welcome to Premier Inn Redditch North A441, where comfort meets convenience.
Prime Location
Nestled just off the A441 and M42, our hotel serves as an ideal launchpad for your adventures in Birmingham, the NEC, or as a restful stopover on your travels.
Family Fun Nearby
Explore the delights of Cadbury World, dive into history at Warwick Castle, or unleash your inner thrill-seeker at Drayton Manor Theme Park—family-friendly attractions are just minutes away!
Relaxation and Dining
After a day of exploration, unwind in our spacious rooms featuring dreamy new beds, and savor delicious meals at our Beefeater Restaurant.
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100 spaces, 4 disabled bays.
Exit M42 at Junction 2. At the roundabout, take the exit onto A441 (1st exit from the North M42/M40, or 4th exit from South M5). At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Birmingham Road (A441). Head straight at the traffic lights. At the following roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Millrace Road, then turn left onto Bordesley Lane. Sat nav postcode: B97 6RR
Stayed here for a trip to visit friends, great hotel, really conveniently located. Staff were very friendly and attentive. I would definitely stay here when I'm in the area again.
Stayed here with family. Lovely clean room with plenty of spare teas and coffee. Will definitely be booking here again.
This budget hotel offers what you would expect - reasonable sized, clean room, with decent sized bathroom, good supply of ho water, toiletries, towels, functional heating and good sized, wall mounted tv. Tea making facilities in the room , with, I was happy to see - enough ingredients to make several cups of tea or coffee. Also, you can get extra teabags, milk sachets etc from reception, you don't even need to ask, they're just laid out for you, Helpful. Efficient check in procedure, ample parking. All fine.
Breakfast is next door in the neighboring beefeater Inn - I think I paid £8.95 for breakfast. The room was £80 as I remember. Not cheap, but in the UK you will struggle to get much for less these days. The breakfast was fine, pretty good selection of continental and cooked options, adequate tea/coffee machines - not luxurious but reasonable value. I had breakfast at 9am on a Sunday morning, and it was pretty crowded - but not much to be done about that expect wait patiently while the people in front of you in the queue yakk endlessly about nothing in particular, while hovering over the bacon, tongs in hand, without actually serving themselves with any food. One has to wonder why people would choose to stand and chat interminably in the food line, rather than the more considerate option of getting their food, then returning to their table to continue with their meandering monologues. But - as we all know - people are strange, It's an invitation to be patient of course. Or in my case, an invitation to say (much more loudly than I'd intended) "Will you just get a move on!" which appeared to surprise the queue dawdlers in front of me, who seemed genuinely baffled to discover that there was anyone else in the restaurant who might also want to eat that day.
"Are you in a hurry mate?" he enquired. I should have replied with a more caustic "Well I was, but now that I have the opportunity to eavesdrop on your scintillating anecdote about your dog's flea treatment - I'm going to cancel all my appointments"
But of course, I didn't. I just muttered "Yes, I am". Fortunately they selected their choice of bacon and sausages without further prevarication.
I could also have done without the jingly Christmas music at 9 in the morning, but it was the 16th of November, with just under 5 weeks to go - so what can you do?
I'm getting old. I'm aware of that. Saying things out loud, which would perhaps be better a) not said at all or b) quietly under one's breath maybe wiser choices.
But age, as we know, does not always come with wisdom.
We have stayed at quite a few Premier Inns around the country, however this has to be the worst. When we checked in, the receptionist acted like she wanted rid of us. We were asked if we would like to eat in the Beefeater that evening and again at breakfast. No mention of the Meal Deal so we ended up paying more. We didn't know the door card was supposed to be inserted into a slot near the door, so we had no electric, we weren't given the Wifi code, all of which would have saved time had we been told about it in the first instance. We won't be staying there again.
Great stay at this hotel. Good location, just off the motorway and close to centre. Staff was really friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Restaurant next door was busy but good service. Food was good and at a good price. Would definitely stay again here.
Although the quality of the room was the normal Premier Inn satisfactory quality, other facilities were very poor. In particular, Wi-Fi in the hotel was non-existant despite the fact that I had paid an extra £5 for their 'Ultimate Wi-Fi'. The only way to get a signal was to walk out into the surrounding area and use my phone's data - it was as if the hotel had a bubble surrounding it to prevent Wi-Fi access. Also we had dinner in the adjacent Beefeater restaurant and were not impressed with the Chicken Dinner selected which was dry and tasteless. Unfortunately there appeared to be no other dining facilities in the local area. Our stay was only for one night but it is not somewhere we would want to return to.
Nice place only grevienance is that you are unable to open the window in the room and the room was very humid and slightly damp.
Room ok but very expensive for what it is. There are much better value hotels in the area. Service was good except when initially checking in. No-one available fore about 5 mins after pressing the bell. Premier plus room is advertised as with ultimate wifi but this also was charged as an extra
Excellent stay. I was very impressed with the facilities in the room, the cleanliness in the room was excellent and I couldn’t make a single complaint. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The food in the adjacent beefeater was first class in the evening and the lovely breakfast in the morning set us up for the day. I rarely write reviews especially if the experience was mediocre, but this stay inspired me to write because it couldn’t be faulted. Highly recommend
All in all I was very happy with the hotel. Great location, with a Beefeater (albeit slightly pricy) on site for convenience. Friendly staff, efficient parking registration and check in/out, bed was comfy and my room was spotlessly clean. Downsides were patchy wifi and a strong unpleasant smell in the downstairs corridor, but I’m sure they’re working to address it.
The phone signal in the hotel and the beefeater is horrendous I have been told they block the signal to get you to pay the £5 per day for the WiFi which seems correct as when you go in the car park you get 5G and nearly full phone signal which is not great being on a main road with nowhere really else to go for a walk around.Plenty of free parking and nice having a beefeater in the same car park to get a warm meal. The beds are always great and staff always good. I have stayed here a fair few times on each floor and the ground floor rooms seem to be the last for renovation. Had a power cut last night from 8pm to 3am which wasn’t ideal but it is the 1st time this has happened.
Disappointing drop in standards - only one bath towel and hand towel between the two of us. Told by reception this is now what Premier Inn provides ! Bedroom chair seat (fabric) was stained, washbasin liquid soap dispenser fixing was rusted with brown deposit round the neck of the bottle, ground-floor corridor carpet was very dirty, and lift floor litter was not removed during our 3 night stay..
Staff pleasant and bed comfortable, but otherwise could definitely do better.
Stayed for 1 night. Enjoyable visit. Clean hotel with great bed and pillows, great cotton sheets. Lovely helpfull staff. Quiet hotel under downfall was that rooms need a refurb.
Staff were very friendly rooms were well equipped and very clean. Great bed, lovely cotton sheets and good pillows. Nice quiet hotel a bit tired but still enjoyable.
Good location on the outskirts of Redditch. Lovely countryside in walking distance from hotel, a country park and ruins of Bordsley Abbey. On the night we stayed it was really quiet in the room at night, probably quietest one we have stayed in, and it was busy too.
Receptionist Vicky needs a shout out, she was really friendly and engaging,
Fantastic stay. Great location, free parking was a pleasant surprise. Staff were polite. Family room very large. We stayed in Room 2 for 2 nights, would maybe ask for 1st floor next time as room above was noisy and we were by the main entrance door with people coming in at 1am and woke us up. Would definitely go back, room was clean and comfortable. Beefeater next door - we didn’t try this but will do next time
Fantastic stay, extra large room as a family. The hotel and area was so quiet. Staff were all great, Beefeater food was exceptional and the staff were lovely. Great value for money, air conditioning a bonus.
If you want to stay at this hotel arrive before 7pm as lorries Park here across several parking spaces and you have no where to park. Staff know this is happening and are not interested in sorting this issue out. Trucks stayed overnight! Rooms are hot despite air con as this didn't work properly a fan was available but made little difference. Please note the windows can not open! This was not a hot night weather wise just a room temperature issue! Staff are unfriendly apart from one lady who works in the restaurant at breakfast. Room was noisy due to laundry still operating at 10pm at night and Staff doors being slammed causing our door to also bang. I would not stay here again and can not recommend.
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I used to visit premier inns due to the consistency and cleanliness. On this occasion, the room smelled of mould which seemed to be coming from the air conditioning, both sets of bed linen were stained, and the shower curtain had hair on it. Disappointing … not what it used to be.
Stopped at this Premier Inn on our way back from Cornwall to North Yorkshire for first time we have stopped at a few Premier Inns over the years and this one is among the best they just get better it’s just nice after a long journey relax and wind down with a evening meal a wonderful bed great breakfast at the Beefeater next door 10 out of 10
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