Hotel Guide
Chamberlain Tower Hotel
Broad Street, Birmingham
Prices: £55 for single or double with breakfast. The Chamberlain is slightly cheaper than Novotel but offers fewer amenities. www.chamberlain.co.uk
Forte Posthouse
Smallbrook, Queensway, Birmingham
Prices: varies. July weekend - (single B+B): £56 per room (double B+B): £72 per room www.granada.com
Ibis
55 Irving Street, Holloway Circus, Birmingham
Prices: varies (July weekend): £32 per person per night. Basic accommodation with en-suite rooms, Hotel Ibis is centrally located and situated perfectly for nightlife in and around the Chinese Quarter.
Lodge Inn
80 Broad Street, Birmingham
Prices: £46.00. The cheapest option on Broad Street and probably the most basic hotel, The Lodge Inn is perfect for a night out in Birmingham if you just want somewhere to sleep when you arrive home. Breakfast is between £4-£6 over at the Old Orleans across the car park.
Marriott Hotel
12 Hagley Road, Fiveways, Birmingham
Prices: vary, July weekend - (single): &170 (double): &195. Extremely over-priced, but if you want to pull and then bring your date back to your Jacuzzi for a sip of champagne, then that could probably be arranged. The hotel has its own car park and leisure facilities and is directly opposite Broad Street so you won't have to stagger far on your way home. www.go.marriott.com/uk
Novotel
70 Broad Street, Birmingham
Prices single: £55 double: £60. Situated in the heart of Broad Street's bar and club circuit, this hotel boasts en-suite rooms (bathroom and shower), a fitness suite including sauna, sunbeds and gym equipment as well as a restaurant and licensed bar. www.novotel.com
Travel Lodge
230 Broad Street, Birmingham
Prices: £49.95. The Travel Lodge is slightly cheaper than the other Broad Street options with an equal level of comfort. www.travelodge.co.uk
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