Thankfully Hotels.com had advised me that The Crewe Arms Hotel had closed down and we had been reallocated.
The receptionist at the Bellair was most helpfull.
Overnight stay for business in the area. Slightly faded standard business hotel next to the station. Room was comfortable with ensuite bathroom and work area. Everything I needed so no complaints.
From my room i could hear all announcements on the train station platform, unfortunately hotel was full and I couldn't move rooms, However the Wi-Fi was good as I had a video conference with customers in the USA with no problem, good on site parking.
What a lovely hotel, for the great rate I got i was not expecting much, however this is lovely hotel, the rooms cleaned well, fresh looking and well decorated. My room was very big however it was next to the main roundabout and due to the heat in the room i had to leave the window open. I manged to sleep. I would stay here again happily.
The hotel is in a good location. We stayed 1 night, as we were attending a wedding closeby. The room was clean but could do with modernisation. There are no bedside tables, so no where for putting a drink on and no plug sockets for charging phones. Shower is an over the bath with taps, so it was difficult to get the temperature right.
For the price we paid ÂŁ58 for a Saturday night, I honestly don't think it's a bad place at all.
Efficient check-in, hotel facilities were very well explained. Despite being older, the hotel was spotless. My room overlooked Crewe station, which for a railway enthusiast like me was ideal. That comes with a lot of noise. There was no double lock on the door and the bathroom door lock was broken Iâm a single room this wasnât an issue. Iâd have liked extended mealtimes. I went for dinner at 7:30 and was told theyâd stopped taking orders.