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Britannia Hotel Coventry Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 5RP Rooms From: £43 The Flightlink service, available from Birmingham International Airport, stops opposite the hotel. The tourist attractions of Warwick and Stratford are nearby, whilst the National Exhibition Centre is only 20 minutes drive away, making the hotel an ideal base for either business or pleasure. Other attractions within walking distance are The Museum of British Transport, the Belgrade Theatre, Indoor Ice Skating and Basketball Arena, the Historic Old Town and leading night clubs. The railway station is a 10 minute walk and the National Agricultural Centre is within 10 miles. .... |
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Menzies Leofric Hotel Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 1LZ Rooms From: £59 Standing in the heart of Coventry city centre just 200 metres from the Cathedral, the Menzies Leofric is a hive of activity and is acknowledged as one of Coventry's finest hotels. This friendly hotel renowned as the first to be built in Britain after the second world war, offers 94 well equipped en-suite bedrooms. The Black Eagle bar with it's lively atmosphere is a popular choice for guests to enjoy a drink and the Brasserie restaurant offers guests a varied and interesting menu. With a choice of eleven function suites, the Menzies Leofric offers superb conferencefacilities. The main ooms all enjoy natural daylight, are fully air-conditioned and easily accessible on the first floor. .... |
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Saint Marys Guildhall Tel: (024) 7683 2565, Fax: (024) 7683 2410, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 St Mary's Guildhall dates from the 14th and 15thC when Coventry was at the height of its medieval prosperity. The Great Hall dates from 1394-1414 and includes a 15thC stained glass window, a tapestry woven for the visit of Henry VII to the city in 1500, and a mid 19thC statue of Lady Godiva. Other rooms include the Prince's Chamber named after the Black Prince, son of Edward III. Other famous people associated with the Hall include Henry VI whose court was based here during the Wars of the Roses, Mary Queen of Scots imprisoned here in 1570 and the novelist George Eliot..... |
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