Located in the heart of Halifax town center, opposite the train station and adjacent to The Piece Hall, the Imperial Crown Hotel has comfortable rooms, a relaxing bar and courtyard.
Just 3 miles from Halifax, this family-run 17th-century inn has an award-winning restaurant offering excellent locally sourced food and a cozy bar. There is free Wi-Fi and traditional log fires.
Gill
United Kingdom
Breakfasts were excellent. Dinner was fine dining although expensive and menu not very varied. Room was clean and tidy with all mod cons.
Featuring a bar, The Old Post Office Public House & Hotel is set in Halifax, a 6-minute walk from Victoria Theater. Eureka Museum for Children is 1312 feet from the property.
Located 2 minutes’ walk from Halifax town center, Wool Merchant Hotel HALIFAX features free WiFi, on-site parking, an Italian restaurant and a bar. The property is close to nearby business parks.
Shibden Hall View in Halifax provides accommodations with a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
laura
United Kingdom
Both Adele and Phillip were great at responding to messages, and keeping in contact leading up to arrival. The whole property is to a beautiful standard. Amazing views.
Located in Halifax, 3.5 miles from Victoria Theatre, The Crossroads Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The Malthouse enjoys a location in Halifax, 6.6 miles from Victoria Theatre and 18 miles from Heaton Park. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Kirman
United Kingdom
The friendly staff make this place a very pleasant place to stay. The whole ambience is spot on. Food, whilst not cheap, is excellent. Not luxury but nice rooms. Plenty of walks amongst beautiful countryside. Short drive to reservoir and lake walks. Plenty of free parking. Have stayed here before and wouldn't hesitate to stay again.
On average, 3-star hotels in Halifax cost MXN 1,367 per night, and 4-star hotels in Halifax are MXN 3,503 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Halifax can be found for MXN 2,294 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
the contact no for property didnt pic up my call
he repied to msgs but too late..
i stand outside for long time
my check in time was 15:00 but i get my pin codes afer an hour which is not good .
i went from london preferred penthouse but..customer service was 0 ..due to which i make short stay and come back
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Beautiful are of West Yorkshire lots of character and charm.
Beautiful are of West Yorkshire lots of character and charm. The Piece Hall is a spectacular piece of history and Architecture which, is being preserved by the trustees imaginative use of the grand space. Shopping, eateries, bars, seasonal events and entertainment. And, now it’s hosting some big name bands and doing really well. Lots of little market towns (Think - last of the summer wine) & historically rich in and around Halifax Town. Lots to do for entertainment if you visit
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Supposed to be secured front door only access was a code...
Supposed to be secured front door only access was a code provided but on arrival doors were open. On message to property they said they will get engineer out as no body as told them. That was not true as we met another guy staying at property and said he had told them several times.
Floor boards up in room letting in slugs and again told them and they said sorry and thanks for letting them know as first time this as happened, again not true as read other reviews.
Stephen
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Lots of empty shops a bit scruffy piece hall not too bad.
Lots of empty shops a bit scruffy piece hall not too bad. Found a really nice restaurant called Sapore excellent food and perfect service from the staff, would go back to Halifax just for the food in this restaurant.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Halifax has a wide range of shops, pubs and fun things to do...
Halifax has a wide range of shops, pubs and fun things to do. Everything is fairly close together and there's plenty of places to park your car. There's a great choice of places to eat from the big names such as McDonalds, Burger King, KFC as well as some more independent eateries, including a Greek restaurant. Halifax town centre also has a cinema, mini golf, the famous Piece Hall which often has live music, markets and more.
Tim
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Piece Hall was great to tour round with lots of...
The Piece Hall was great to tour round with lots of individual shops and places to eat & drink.
The Minster is interesting & worth viewing and there is a reasonable shopping centre.
At the moment there are lots of road works which for an outsider quite difficult to negotiate.
I first learned if the Inn thru booking.com in 2019. I have stayed there seven times since. it is every bit as charming and comfortable as the pictures, but what makes the real difference is the staff. Without exception, I’ve been treated like a special guest every time I walk in the door, regardless of who I deal with. Oh, and the restaurant is not only the best in the area, but one of the best I’ve eaten in, anywhere, and I travel all over the world. Breakfast alone is terrific, but dinners are over the moon!
Staff were welcoming and extremely helpful. The room was elegant and comfortable with a nice view over trees to distant hills. Lots of car parking space. Breakfast was not included but it was good value and delicious. The hotel is in a nice old building with a lively bar two floors below the rooms. No problem with noise. Excellent value for money.
Beautiful room, excellent atmosphere with all of the original features on show. Tasteful and carefully considered updates to windows to make them secure and practically sound proof by making false wall in the period style of the property. An absolute gem in the heart of Halifax, will definitely be back if I can find a date when it's available!
Great location and very near the train station (although it is uphill on the way there so I took a taxi up the hill, but walked back for my return). The hotel room was fine--the basics. But, it was clean enough and the bed was okay and it's in a good area with lots to see and do. It's only about 2 blocks from the famous Piece Hall.
Gorgeous boutique style hotel. Made to feel very welcome. Setting is gorgeous. Bar dishes and breakfast both delicious. I wish we stayed for a week! Only a few mins taxi ride to Halifax (we stayed for a gig at Piece Hall) so why would you stay at basic city centre hotels when you have luxury down the road for the same price?
Excellent breakfast and evening meal, beautiful location, clean/comfortable rooms. The staff went way beyond my expectations when my car was damaged. Ian organized my windscreen to be covered, took delivery of my hire car and removal of my damaged car. All the staff are a credit to the hotel.
Comfortable, quirky, and everything you need.
Location was perfect for the purpose of the visit (sadly attending a funeral)
Felt safe as a solo traveller.
I always prefer space to just a hotel bedroom, but like something a little unique and not boring.
Great location in centre of town. Nice old hotel with very friendly, helpful staff. Excellent value including good filling breakfast. Recommended place to stay. Easy to get from Halifax to other more local touristy places.
Room was lovely and absolutely spotless. Comfy bed and plenty towels and good tea/coffee options. Really close to a bus stop in/out of Halifax - it doesn't run late but handy for daytime.
Very helpful staff. Big room with a seating area and a nice bathroom. Comfortable bed. Good quality breakfast. The hotel is in an impressive building. Brilliant value for money.
I booked the hotel and emailed to service.if I.could delay.for five days later due.to family member being in a and e.- never answered and just.took my.money.
The breakfast was adequate as my husband likes full breakfast and I like Continental
The hotel was near the centre of Halifax and had its own car park.
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