訪訪客I stayed here on a visit to the city. Excellent value, friendly helpful staff, clean, comfortable and very conveniently placed for both city centre and the railway station. Would recommend and will definitely stay here when next in Nottingham.
I am from South London and had some unfortunate news my daughter at Nottingham University was taken into hospital. I rushed up to Nottingham to be with her and booked to stay at Jubilee for the night. I had to extend my stay for a whole week as she not getting better. The hotel was fully booked and this really stressed me out even more as I had nowhere to stay. In steps Lassad the duty manager. What an amazing, genuine, caring and helpful gentleman. Without hesitation he secured me a room for the week and went out of his way to make my stay as pleasant as possible given the circumstances. He checked in on me every day and you could see his genuine concern for and my daughter. I cannot praise this hotel, the staff and the warm welcome you get in a beautiful setting. Do not hesitate to stay here you will truly feel welcome. Thanks again Lassad and team, you will definitely see me again soon.
From arrival outside and in the foyer and bar area it appears a rather grand house. On moving to the bedrooms it all goes downhill- whilst note filthy they aren't particularly clean. Everything is well past it's sell by date with wallpaper hanging off the ceiling and a wall mounted 1950's hairdryer in the bathroom- the shower (over the bath) was just ok- the shower head needed to be held whilst using as it just sprayed downwards. The heating (lack of it) was awful and because we arrived back on the early hours from a wedding nearby it would have been time consuming to get it sorted. Breakfast was an extra and at £11.95 was overpriced for what was on offer and wanting a nice coffee we had to pay extra for this. The dining area was noticeably dated also. The staff though were generally superb so that was the positive from our stay. The hotel could be great but because of the lack of attention obviously over a number of years it is desperate for a complete overhaul.