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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"In the national peak district park Buxton is lovely. Room was OK but decor starting to look a bit dated. Stayed here many times before but I think the new owners are neglecting it in favour of their new hotel on the crescent round the corner. Breakfast used to be table served cooked fresh and served by lovely elderly waitresses, but is now just a hot buffet style and the staff look as though they do not care about the guests. Strict about 11am checkout too. Would still stay here again though because this hotel has character."
"The breakfast was great, the internet was fast, the staff were ok, and the gym was basic but adequate. The carpet in the room appeared to be old and ready to be changed, it made the room feel dirty. During my visit they were replacing fire doors so there was a bit of noise during the days but not unbearable. Very close to the trains for easy access, close to a supermarket and a retail shopping centre."
"Check in was great lovely member of staff explained everything and about breakfast. The beds were comfortable, however the radiator was very old and the only heat source so it took us a long time to get warm and the shower the following day didnt work at all. We went to reception and he told us they have reset it and to have breakfast and try again. We did that and still not working so went back to reception, he told us the hot water had completely stopped working, no alternative offered but he was visibly stressed and told us he could not get hold of any managers to assist and didnt know what to do. The breakfast was ok good choice minus fried eggs which was disappointing. When it was coming up to 10am one of the kitchen staff were sighing as people were still coming in for breakfast. I didnt find the morning staff as professional as the evening staff. The room itself was ok but very standard and parking was not free but thats not a huge deal it was cheap parking. The hotel is closeby to the train station and to coop live so a great location. I would visit again if i had to but wouldnt be by choice unfortunately. "
"Whilst this once nust have been a high prestige hotel to stay at, it's decay is obvious. The wind howls through the corridors and rooms permanently as the floors are uneven and the windows are wonky, creating a permanent draft.
I specifically chose this place because it stated it had a gym, but upon arrival I learned that more than 60% of it was closed because of water damage, with buckets on the floor all over, an evil stink of humidity as water was dripping from the ceiling. Ridiculous they still informed me they also charge 6£ for a day pass, despite only some weights and a bike and pool/titsy tiny sauna were accessible. Why did they not inform me? I would've cancelled my booking and stay at the Leewood, which is fab and has a functioning clean gym. I'm really annoyed and tempted to ask money back.
There's no room service during the stay unless one explicitly asks for it. Flaky wifi also, making it a fail for my business trip.
Total disappointment! I'll discourage anyone from staying there. "
"The staff were very friendly and helpful. The room itself was nice but was looking a little old and worn. It was nice to have access to the spa facilities, it would be nice if these had an upgrade, the area was looking old, worn and dirty and could do with more seating areas/areas to put belongings when using the pool/thermal areas. On the Monday morning there was a lot of drilling and banging from quite early on which was a shame as it did wake us up earlier than planned."
"Staff were friendly, room was nice and clean and it was great to have a Starbucks on site. I probably would have booked somewhere else if I knew there was an event on (Boogie Bingo) as it was loud and the people were rowdy. There was chew, which included police being needed. It didn’t give me much hope seeing a bouncer on the hotel reception. Wasn’t too bad as we went out and didn’t get back until late but I suspect if I intended to go to bed early and rest it would have been a nightmare"
What is Tideswell like for travellers on a budget?
Tideswell has cheap accommodation options and a range of things to see and do, making it a great holiday choice for budget-conscious travellers. You can find ways to save money while getting to know this destination, which is home to attractions such as Peak Volumes.
What's the best budget-friendly hotel in Tideswell?
Based on our traveller reviews, YHA Ravenstor - Hostel is a top choice for a less expensive stay.
When is the best time for a budget trip to Tideswell?
Weather will likely play an important role when you plan your trip to Tideswell, but bear in mind that cheaper options are usually available when the weather isn't as good. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 4°C. Average annual precipitation for Tideswell is 1029 mm.
What is there to see and do in Tideswell?
Tideswell is known for its bar scene and offers things to see and do without spending a fortune. You can budget for the top local attractions that interest you most, such as Peak District National Park, and then look for sights and activities that cost little or nothing at all. Hunt for bargains with some shopping at Chesterfield Market and Buxton Baths, or get outdoors at Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve.
How can I get to Tideswell and get around on a budget?
Looking at these ways to get around Tideswell is a smart way to keep your trip affordable. The nearest airport is Manchester Airport (MAN), situated 21.3 mi (34.4 km) away. Tideswell might not have many public transport choices so a rental car could be a reasonable alternative to see the area.