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In October 2016, Martin A said about Holiday Inn Preston
The hotel offers the standard Holiday Inn service and rooms. The staff are friendly but I had problems with checking in and room service however eventually it was sorted out. Car parking could be an issue as car park is small. The location is next to bus station and ring road so expect some noise.
Overall a good place to stay in Preston city centre.
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In October 2016, MickyB79 said about Holiday Inn Preston
City centre hotel offering usual Holiday Inn amenities. Car park very small but managed to find a space Check in quick and friendly. Asked for a high room and was given one on the top floor. Dinner bed and breakfast for the two of us for a very reasonable £115. Evening meal comprised of a very bland curry for me which was left, that said my wife had sea bass which she enjoyed. Had a great nights sleep, followed by a good buffet breakfast. All the staff we met were pleasant and polite. Overall a good stay
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In October 2016, mlw01246 said about Holiday Inn Preston
Stayed here for a party in Preston so it was only a base. But it's modern, nice bar, very good breakfast and the rooms are clean and well appointed. There's all you need including toiletries.
I'd stay there again. Staff very nice.
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In October 2016, reevesangela said about Holiday Inn Preston
We enjoyed our stay at the Holiday Inn
As I had traveled from Yorkshire I was hoping to get a park at the front of the hotel luckily I did to my relief, as on the reviews people stated that it was a small car park.
Checking in was quick and easy, the staff on reception were very obliging with any queries. Our room, which was on the 7th floor was tidy and clean with comfy beds, ironing board and iron hairdryer and coffee and tea facilities.
We had Breakfast on both mornings that we stayed and there was a good choice of full English, continental, cereal and yoghurt and fresh fruit.
All the staff were very helpfull.
I remember this hotel from my younger days as the Crest Hotel. Brought back some memories of good times drinking in the bar.
I will definitely book again at this hotel .
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In October 2016, Ian J said about Holiday Inn Preston
I want to write a glowing review. Sadly I can't.

The hotel is situated on the A59 but that isn't a huge problem.

I arrived at about 8pm and found the 35 or so spaces in the car park fully occupied and therein lies the problem. The hotel has around 130 rooms. The lady on reception did advise that I could park in the car park next door at no cost or go to the other nearby car park and pay £4.50 for the evening. I parked next door but the issue is you have to vacate by 0700. So although my meeting was only 10 minutes drive away and wasn't due to start until 0900 I got up at 0630 to move my car into the HI car park. At that point the only space available was in an area that does say no parking so I accept the next bit. Having parked there...when I checked in I had to ask the receptionist to move her car so I could get out (I think staff park in that section). My point being parking is a significant problem here.

Check in was very good. The lifts worked fine and were good. The room was clean and tidy. I will say that the mattress was too soft as I sank straight into it and the next day felt a little achy. There was the usual pillow choice but I couldn't get comfortable because the bed allowed you to sink too far into it.

The shower took a little while to find the right temperature on but the pressure was fabulous.

I had a wine at the bar - great service from a happy chatty lady.

The TV didn't have subtitles on most channels (hard of hearing so I have the choice of upsetting the whole corridor or not watching tv). BNroadband was diabolical in the evening but just about acceptable in the morning.

Would I stay here again? I dont think so....I need the assurance of being able to park in a space in the hotel and not having to get early on a day when I know I'll be driving until 11pm. For me that was the deal breaker.
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In October 2016, Danielprince said about Holiday Inn Preston
Stayed over one night
Within walking distance of venue
Good hotel, one of the best hotel breakfasts I have had
Very small car park a let down, parking in area difficult so parked at the bus station next door for 6 quid
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In November 2016, Veejnas said about Holiday Inn Preston
When you are away on business you are looking for an easy check in, a decent meal, a nice bed, awesome shower and a good breakfast! Staples I think!

The holiday inn delivers on the breakfast and dinner.

The parking issues makes this hotel rather unusual - having to walk through a bus station at 10pm with my clothes was not what I was expecting.

Shower is mediocre and room is average. I personally wouldn't stay here again due to the parking and therefore couldn't justify the slightly extra expense compared to a premier inn or Travelodge.

On a positive staff are really friendly and the bar / restaurant area is inviting and modern.
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In November 2016, david f said about Holiday Inn Preston
Stayed there for 3 Days when working in Preston, have stayed there before and as always the staff could not do enough for you from entering the hotel on Friday to leaving on the Monday .Staff all pleasant, food good, once more a great stay,
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In November 2016, Steven L said about Holiday Inn Preston
My wife and I had tickets for Shawn Klush at The Guild Hall Preston on Friday. We wanted a hotel within a short walking distance so the Holiday Inn is perfect, about a 10 minute journey.

Check in was swift and friendly, although reception is on the 1st floor. Car park is small but we managed to find a spot. Room was a good size with comfortable king size bed. Very clean and tidy. Bathroom was larger than some hotels with plenty of room around the sink for toiletries, etc.

Friday was a rush to get to Preston after work, so decided to eat in the restaurant before the show. Both my wife and I had soup of the day, very hot with warm bread. I had the steak and chips, wife a panneni and chips. Both meals hot and well cooked, very enjoyable. With drinks and a tip a fare price.

Show at the Preston Guild Hall was excellent, although views spoiled for some fans with people standing near the stage dancing. Shawn Klush is the best Elvis tribute act I have ever seen. He bears a frightening resemblance to The King himself. The overall production was first class with excellent sound and lighting. Made extra special with backing singers sweet inspiration including an original member from 1969/77. A fantastic evening and a must for any Elvis fan.

Had breakfast in the hotel which was enjoyable although some items on the fry up could have been warmer. Something to do with the temperature on the bay marie according to my wife who works in catering.

Overall I would highly recommend the Holiday Inn for any events which are on a The Preston Guild Hall. I would definitely return here again.
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In November 2016, ImmigrantTyke said about Holiday Inn Preston
My wife and I stayed here for one night last week to attend a show at the Guildhall. This is no more than a five minute walk away. The room was fine as were the public areas although the car park at the hotel is fairly small. Very friendly reception staff and the breakfast deal at £10 per room (£5 per person for two) is fantastic value. The food was terrific too. We were very happy visitors and the place offers good value for money.
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