Simple rooms in a modern budget hotel with en suite rooms & an on-site pub/restaurant.
Just passing through so I spent one night. Convenient location, 30 minute walk to the Falkirk wheel along the canal. The restaurant was not serving dinner or lunch, nowhere nearby to eat. Room was big with basic amenities. Biggest negative was the noise from the road, needed the window open as it was warm.||Otherwise, it was clean and everything you needed for a one night stay (except somewhere to eat!)
Stayed here as we were attending a wedding in the local area. What a great experience! Check in was quick and easy with reception staff being super lovely! Our room had everything we needed and was spotlessly clean. Breakfast was also very good. Would definitely return!
Very friendly and helpful staff. Unfortunately nothing like the pictures. The television was about 20" and up on a shelf in the cupboard, the air conditioning didn't work (which was why I picked this location). I was provided a fan but it was very warm and stuffy considering the layout of the hotel. The bed was also just two twin beds zipped together.
One of the poorest Premier Inns we have come across. Room was dusty, service was grumpy. Room key had to be replaced three times. Reasonable location about 2 miles from Falkirk Wheel but local eateries were very poor (except the Copper Top that was quite good and friendly too).
Room was lovely and spacious let down by a tiny tv. Breakfast was a huge disappointment didn't realise we had to order it rather than helping ourselves at a usual buffet. Took ages to come and was lukewarm like it been sat on a hotplate. Such a shame as we have always enjoyed these hotels
I was very disappointed and inconvenienced by my recent stay at Premier Inn, Falkirk. My wife and I had been on a walking holiday in Scotland and arrived without transport and very tired at the hotel to find that the attached Beefeater restaurant was closed for evening meals. We had the "Meal Deal" option booked as part of our stay but the restaurant was closed. We had no prior warning of this. There was a list of restaurants available at reception but these needed a vehicle to get to, which was not possible in our case. We eventually found a fast food establishment within walking distance but it only took cash so we had to hunt for a cash machine. I am still to be reimbursed for the evening meal that I booked. We subsequently found that the restaurant has been closed for some time. I now find that you are still advertising this hotel "Meal Deal" to still be available even though the restaurant is shut in the evenings. False pretences, I think! TV too small and only one chair Andrew Hall
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Just passing through so I spent one night. Convenient location, 30 minute walk to the Falkirk wheel along the canal. The restaurant was not serving dinner or lunch, nowhere nearby to eat. Room was big with basic amenities. Biggest negative was the noise from the road, needed the window open as it was warm.||Otherwise, it was clean and everything you needed for a one night stay (except somewhere to eat!)
Stayed here as we were attending a wedding in the local area. What a great experience! Check in was quick and easy with reception staff being super lovely! Our room had everything we needed and was spotlessly clean. Breakfast was also very good. Would definitely return!
Very friendly and helpful staff. Unfortunately nothing like the pictures. The television was about 20" and up on a shelf in the cupboard, the air conditioning didn't work (which was why I picked this location). I was provided a fan but it was very warm and stuffy considering the layout of the hotel. The bed was also just two twin beds zipped together.
One of the poorest Premier Inns we have come across. Room was dusty, service was grumpy. Room key had to be replaced three times. Reasonable location about 2 miles from Falkirk Wheel but local eateries were very poor (except the Copper Top that was quite good and friendly too).
Room was lovely and spacious let down by a tiny tv. Breakfast was a huge disappointment didn't realise we had to order it rather than helping ourselves at a usual buffet. Took ages to come and was lukewarm like it been sat on a hotplate. Such a shame as we have always enjoyed these hotels
I was very disappointed and inconvenienced by my recent stay at Premier Inn, Falkirk. My wife and I had been on a walking holiday in Scotland and arrived without transport and very tired at the hotel to find that the attached Beefeater restaurant was closed for evening meals. We had the "Meal Deal" option booked as part of our stay but the restaurant was closed. We had no prior warning of this. There was a list of restaurants available at reception but these needed a vehicle to get to, which was not possible in our case. We eventually found a fast food establishment within walking distance but it only took cash so we had to hunt for a cash machine. I am still to be reimbursed for the evening meal that I booked. We subsequently found that the restaurant has been closed for some time. I now find that you are still advertising this hotel "Meal Deal" to still be available even though the restaurant is shut in the evenings. False pretences, I think! TV too small and only one chair Andrew Hall