Located just 10 minutes from Derby’s city centre, this grade II listed Art Deco building offers comfortable rooms and hearty full English breakfasts. It has a bar, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Carla
United Kingdom
We've stayed before so it was familiar and close to the event we were going to and we had a good stay last time so booked again.
Within 10 minutes’ walk of the city centre, this beautifully preserved Georgian building offers free parking and the peaceful atmosphere of a country hotel.
Louise
United Kingdom
Beautiful building . Lovely room (4) Staff were delightful . Young bar staff were hardworking, polite, and very helpful . Bar was very busy on arrival and enjoyed the fab music while having a lovely dinner .
My dog was welcomed, and he became quite popular amongst the customers . He also picked up on some strange sounds that only he could hear, which set him off barking . 🤔
The 3 Star Tyger Inn Derby hotel is just a 7 minute drive from Derby City Centre. It offers en-suite accommodation with a garden view, free parking for guests and free WiFi throughout the property.
Michaela
United Kingdom
It was convenient from a long drive and somewhere to lay our heads down
Only 15 minutes from Derby and the M1 motorway, the Morley Hayes Hotel offers luxurious rooms, many with balconies. It has 2 golf courses, 2 restaurants and a helipad.
Located in Derby, 27 km from Donington Park, Kedleston Country House B&B provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Hannah
United Kingdom
The location of the B&B is fabulous. Surrounded by fields, some lovely walks nearby. The room was beautiful, nice and clean, the bathroom wonderful.
Staff I had interactions with were very pleasant.
Situated in Derby, 14 km from Donington Park, The Bubble Inn Hotel features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Situated in Derby and within 4.4 km of Derby Cathedral, Blue Jay, Derby by Marston's Inns features a garden, free parking and free WiFi. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk.
The pentahotel Derby is located in Pride Park, within walking distance of Derby Train Station and the city centre. The hotel offers pay parking and free WiFi in all areas.
Everything was excellent. Best hotel I've stayed in
Renovated in 2023, this historic hotel lies within 300 acres of private parkland, a 10-minute drive from Derby. It has a spa, 18-hole golf courses, an indoor pool, and a fitness area.
Beautiful grounds and hotel. Breakfast was amazing
In 6 acres of landscaped gardens, this Victorian 4-star hotel has striking countryside views and a conservatory restaurant. Makeney Hall Hotel is just 15 minutes' drive from the city of Derby.
just nice staff lovely rooms amd nice Night porter
Within 10 minutes’ walk of the city centre, this beautifully preserved Georgian building offers free parking and the peaceful atmosphere of a country hotel.
Breakfast was fantastic and the staff are really lovely
Located just 10 minutes from Derby’s city centre, this grade II listed Art Deco building offers comfortable rooms and hearty full English breakfasts. It has a bar, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Good comedy night
Drinks not too expensive
Food ok
The Lawns Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Derby. Located around 29 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, the hotel with free WiFi is also 30 km away from Nottingham Castle.
Very friendly, couldn’t do enough , breakfast was fab .
Situated in Derby and within 4.4 km of Derby Cathedral, Blue Jay, Derby by Marston's Inns features a garden, free parking and free WiFi. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk.
Everything was excellent and great value for money.
Offering a restaurant, a bar and 24-hour front desk, Kings Highway is located just 7 minutes' drive from Derby centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout.
Staff were so helpful and friendly. Very welcoming
Surrounded by views of the Peak District, The Farmhouse at Mackworth is set just 9 minutes’ drive from the city of Derby. A converted 18th century farmhouse, it has a bar, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Great food and service, room was spacious and clean.
Located at junction 25 of the M1, this pet friendly Holiday Inn is 13 km from Nottingham and Derby. All rooms are en suite and have high speed internet access.
The staff were friendly and helpful.Good location.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Derby cost KRW 131,008 per night, and 4-star hotels in Derby are KRW 164,297 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Derby can on average be found for KRW 222,539 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Derby this weekend is KRW 264,186 or, for a 4-star hotel, KRW 306,018. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Derby for this weekend cost on average around KRW 598,495 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Bordering the Peak District, pioneering Derby was the site of the first factory during the Industrial Revolution. The city was a silk producer and a former mill forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Derwent Valley Mills, lining the Derwent River between Derby and Matlock.
Also by the river is Darley Park which hosts an annual chamber orchestra concert. The city centre arboretum was England’s first public park, and Markeaton Park in the north-west has a light railway. Nearby is the university campus and 18th-century Kedleston Hall, a Palladian-style mansion involved in filming of ‘The Duchess’.
Another royal connection is Bonnie Prince Charlie who stayed at Exeter House. A replica of his room is in Derby Museum and Art Gallery, and there is a statue of him in Cathedral Square. Opposite is the oldest pub, the Dolphin Inn, but the best nightlife is around Friar Gate.
The nearby Cathedral Quarter is full of eateries and shops, and the Westfield Centre houses big name brands. The Grade II-listed Market Hall offers a range of stalls above underground tunnels which are supposedly haunted by one of Derby’s many ghosts.
Derby County FC play at Pride Park, near the train station and several hotels with parking. Booking.com also offers cheap apartments and guest houses near East Midlands Airport.
What guests said about Derby:
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Scored 8.0
No Comment on Derby, as We Were Visiting Family, and then...
No Comment on Derby, as We Were Visiting Family, and then Went to a Weekend Festival. However, on Passing through the City, to get to Our Family, it Looked Good from a First Impression. We are Visiting Derby again in Early October, So We Shall try and See the City Property then.
Kenneth Norris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
At the conference centre, All Staff were caring and...
At the conference centre, All Staff were caring and considerate of all clients, regardless of needs. The hotel bedroom was deep cleaned between each client. Were willing to go that extra mile.
Will come back soon.
Derby parking restrictions in town centre made it difficult for disabled persons to drive themselves, park safely, and retain independence in areas around combined Court and water areas, etc.
Taxis had to be used from conference centre return, but drivers were a credit to Derby, kind, courteous and helpful.
The suggested car parking not easy to access and nearest was closed.
Signage was confusing to someone not familiar with Derby.
We chose to eat in the conference centre due to road congestion we noticed on way in and after going in and out by taxi. We also utilised shops for snacks while in town.
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Anonymous
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Scored 4.0
Countryside is nice, town is a bit of a dive you would only...
Countryside is nice, town is a bit of a dive you would only really go to Derby if your planning on going to Alton Towers or maybe walking. Pub in the woods was my destination for a wedding and that was nice
brentonalex
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We'd only planned on a visit for the night to get a live...
We'd only planned on a visit for the night to get a live band gig in.
Wish we'd been able to stay longer to look around a bit.
Hotel was lovely, old building. Staff were friendly and very helpful.
Emma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The art gallery was interesting, especially the surrealist...
The art gallery was interesting, especially the surrealist paintings. I highly recommend the Kedleston Hall! The staffs there were really helpful and informative, and the elegant interior design is especial. The Pickford’s House is interesting too, because there’re many grand upper-class mansions open to tourists but not homey middle-class houses like this. Everyone I met in this town was friendly, like we’d been friends for years.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Derby is a fantastic city for an weekend stay.
Derby is a fantastic city for an weekend stay.
Plenty of bars and restaurants. Perfect for shopping too.
Very lively on a Saturday night.
Personally I would recommend more Christmas activities. What was there was nicely done though.
Rachel and Mick were amazing hosts. We felt so welcome there, and we were blown away by the thought that has been put into every little thing. The breakfasts were hot and scrumptious, bed is extremely comfortable, and there are beautiful views right outside the window. Location is great - there are some wonderful pubs within walking distance, and Kedleston Hall is right down the road. Derby city center is just a short drive away. Couldn't have asked for a more perfect stay! Thank you so much Rachel and Mick!!!
We liked everything about this hotel, which we chose because of its proximity to friends we were visiting. It is also very convenient for Ashbourne and the Derbyshire Dales. Extremely comfortable room, good food, wonderful staff (friendly and efficient) and "dog friendly". A table was reserved for us in the bar so that we could eat with our dog. We felt that it was excellent value for money and when we need to stay in this area again we won't hesitate to return here - provided they have a room free!
Had an overall good experience there. Biggest gripe was with the bathroom. The sink had the worse drainage system for water collected on its surface. All that water falls down as a stream on your foot. Other than that good hotel. Good breakfast. They made vegetarian sausages for us . The spread was good and we had a good breakfast. Staff was friendly, rooms tidy. Dedicated car park with barrier. The location is just near the Derby train station and city centre. Good rates for value
Would highly recommend this family run guest house. We were upgraded to the luxury room which was so quiet and comfortable. Never had such a good night's sleep before in a hotel. Sharon made us feel so welcome. The whole place was spotlessly clean. Breakfast was just right. Beautiful garden out the back if you wanted a quiet space to sit. Would recommend to anyone visiting children at uni or if you are just looking for a quiet getaway in the Derbyshire Dales/Nottingham area.
The hotel reception is the bar. It has a great atmosphere but we were disappointed that the only food they could offer was pizza, however it was very tasty pizza. The staff were nearly all quite new and rather inexperienced but there was a young man behind the bar who could help when they were struggling. Not the cheapest place to stay but we had a great time and it was very convenient for Pride Park stadium
The hotel was lovely and clean bed was so comfy, the staff were really nice both in the restaurant and on check in desk
We had a meal in the evening and breakfast in the morning both were lovely
We didnt catch his name but the guy with the long hair in the restaurant was very pleasant and welcoming
Would definately recommend derby Mickleover hotel
Friendly welcome. The location was perfect for exploring the town and the hotel's restaurant was excellent as was the self service breakfast option. We wished we'd booked the restaurant for both nights of our stay as eating options in town appear to be limited. That said there's a really good Thai about 100 metres away.
Room was clean and nicen and the staff very helpful and friendly.
The only downside was the loud music in the evening on Friday and the beer smell at the entrance.
But iif you like rock and roll that could be a plus ;)
t's super close to the city centre and one of the cheapest option in Derby so still reccomended!
Very convenient location for Derby town centre/train station. Free parking in private car park behind the hotel. Friendly and helpful staff. Restaurant/bar on site. Clean rooms. Good overall value for money - recommended for short stays.
This hotel is ideally located, by a beautiful loch with amazing walks and a nice pub that serves amazing Greek food next door. The rooms are lovely, well equipped with underfloor heating which makes it feel that little bit more special.
This is a comfortable hotel in a good location for access to Derby. We have stayed here a number of times. The staff are always friendly and helpful, the hotel is clean and well-managed and the breakfast is excellent.
Room very clean, nice bed linen and towels.
Breakfast was adequate and value for money
Easy access to hotel and good parking.
Easy access to Derby city centre
Straight forward access from main roads
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