Dakota Hotel
Dakota Hotel

Arnold is both a suburb of the city of Nottingham and a town in its own right, with shopping centre and plenty of pubs and restaurants serving the community and visitors... Read More

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Hotels in Arnold - 2 places to stay

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Cockliffe House

Cockliffe House

Cockliffe Country House Hotel & Restaurant features everything you need for a relaxing break. The hotel's idyllic surroundings and luxury accommodation for a weekend away or a longer break. It also offers an ideal situation ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Nottingham North (Daybrook) (0.08 miles)

Premier Inn Nottingham North (Daybrook)
Ideally located on the A60 which leads to both Nottingham and Mansfield. For shops and local amenities Nottingham city centre is only 3 miles away. Local attractions include Sherwood Forest and the Trent FM Arena. Our ... More | visit website
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Bestwood Lodge Hotel (0.52 miles)

Bestwood Lodge Hotel

A former Royal hunting lodge set in 700 acres of parkland in the heart of Robin Hood country, 4 miles from the city centre. Excellent bar and restaurant facilities. Ideal conference rooms for up to 200. ... More | visit website

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Sunny Mount (1.57 miles)

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Sunny Mount is a beautiful B+B in the heart of Nottingham. Run by Jess, Jen ... More | visit website

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Westminster Hotel (2.02 miles)

Westminster Hotel

Less than 1 mile from the city centre, this family owned and run hotel offers well presented accommodation, including superior rooms each with air-conditioning. Renowned for its good food, comfort and hospitality the Westminster is ... More | visit website

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Park Inn Nottingham (2.19 miles)

Park Inn Nottingham

Fresh, fully refurbished rooms, a contemporary setting and excellent customer service just 10 minutes from Nottingham city centre. The modern hotel comes with free on-site car parking and extensive on-site leisure facilities including an indoor heated ... More | visit website

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Greenwood Lodge City Guest House (2.26 miles)

Greenwood Lodge City Guest House
Greenwood Lodge City Guest House is the home of Sue and Doug Pearse. This fine Victorian House is situated less than a mile from the city centre, in a quiet location. Having received ... More | visit website
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Saffron White and Green Hotel (2.32 miles)

Saffron White and Green Hotel
At Saffron White & Green you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome. Ideal for taking a break, preparing for that important meeting or just visiting the area.

The privately owned and managed Saffron White ... More | visit website
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Tudor Lodge Hotel (2.66 miles)

Tudor Lodge Hotel

Licensed `tudor style' residential hotel in half acre of mature gardens, just 5mins from the m1 motorway and 2miles from nottingham. all rooms have colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities. A full English breakfast is ... More | visit website

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Commodore (2.67 miles)

Commodore

Close to the city centre and 2 miles from the M1 motorway, Commodore offers friendly accommodation just 2 miles from Queens Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital. The 16 en suite bedrooms feature a colour TV ... More | visit website

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Nottingham Gateway Hotel (2.78 miles)

Nottingham Gateway Hotel

The modern Nottingham Gateway enjoys free parking, free Wi-Fi and an excellent location, close to the city centre, just off the junction 26 of the M1.
Each elegantly decorated bedroom has satellite TV with Sky Sports ... More | visit website

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