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Please suggest Leeds hotels that are visitor friendly / easily accessible

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By *ikki.newcastle OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Washington

Hey I’m staying in Leeds August 25th & 26th but thinking of extending my trip for a night or two. However, I need hotels where visitors can just walk straight up to room without having to faff around speaking to reception or having a key card for lifts etc?

Please suggest any around Leeds where visitors are able to just walk up to rooms, thanks x

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By *ikki.newcastle OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Washington

Advice pleaseeeee x

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By *imited 3EditionCouple
13 weeks ago

Live in Scotland Play in England

Village hotel Leeds north rooms were easily accessible by going straight up in the lift. But haven't visited for a while so you'd need to verify whether that's still the case ie it doesn't require room card to use the lift

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By *ikki.newcastle OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Washington


"Village hotel Leeds north rooms were easily accessible by going straight up in the lift. But haven't visited for a while so you'd need to verify whether that's still the case ie it doesn't require room card to use the lift"

Thank you but I’m wanting to be in or near the city centre xx

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By *entle VoyeurMan
13 weeks ago

Adel, Leeds


"Village hotel Leeds north rooms were easily accessible by going straight up in the lift. But haven't visited for a while so you'd need to verify whether that's still the case ie it doesn't require room card to use the lift"

Well if your ever staying there again do let me know - very very close!

I don’t think you need a room key for the lift still.

OP - it’s only a couple of miles out of the centre and is a popular choice based on the numbers who randomly pop up 0.5 mile away from me - e.g there! In the centre double tree Hilton is a good spot - it has a sky bar so lots of people using the lift, not sure on the situation to get onto a particular floor though

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By *ongAndThick123Man
13 weeks ago

Leeds


"Hey I’m staying in Leeds August 25th & 26th but thinking of extending my trip for a night or two. However, I need hotels where visitors can just walk straight up to room without having to faff around speaking to reception or having a key card for lifts etc?

Please suggest any around Leeds where visitors are able to just walk up to rooms, thanks x"

Double tree Hilton. You can walk straight past reception to the lifts. Don’t need a key for them. There’s also a popular bar on the rooftop that uses the same lift as the rooms - so there’s plenty of people always coming and going, and if asked visitors can just say they’re going to the bar.

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By *imited 3EditionCouple
13 weeks ago

Live in Scotland Play in England


"Village hotel Leeds north rooms were easily accessible by going straight up in the lift. But haven't visited for a while so you'd need to verify whether that's still the case ie it doesn't require room card to use the lift

Well if your ever staying there again do let me know - very very close!

I don’t think you need a room key for the lift still.

OP - it’s only a couple of miles out of the centre and is a popular choice based on the numbers who randomly pop up 0.5 mile away from me - e.g there! In the centre double tree Hilton is a good spot - it has a sky bar so lots of people using the lift, not sure on the situation to get onto a particular floor though "

I'll let you know so you can take a peep 😊

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By *entle VoyeurMan
13 weeks ago

Adel, Leeds


"Village hotel Leeds north rooms were easily accessible by going straight up in the lift. But haven't visited for a while so you'd need to verify whether that's still the case ie it doesn't require room card to use the lift

Well if your ever staying there again do let me know - very very close!

I don’t think you need a room key for the lift still.

OP - it’s only a couple of miles out of the centre and is a popular choice based on the numbers who randomly pop up 0.5 mile away from me - e.g there! In the centre double tree Hilton is a good spot - it has a sky bar so lots of people using the lift, not sure on the situation to get onto a particular floor though

I'll let you know so you can take a peep 😊"

Oh please do…

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By *ertsChastityGuyMan
13 weeks ago

Hertfordshire


"Hey I’m staying in Leeds August 25th & 26th but thinking of extending my trip for a night or two. However, I need hotels where visitors can just walk straight up to room without having to faff around speaking to reception or having a key card for lifts etc?

Please suggest any around Leeds where visitors are able to just walk up to rooms, thanks x"

Novotel if you enter from the road/bar side you can bypass reception and go straight to the lifts/stairs. No key cards needed. Loads just use it for the bar as well

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By *ikki.newcastle OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Washington


"Hey I’m staying in Leeds August 25th & 26th but thinking of extending my trip for a night or two. However, I need hotels where visitors can just walk straight up to room without having to faff around speaking to reception or having a key card for lifts etc?

Please suggest any around Leeds where visitors are able to just walk up to rooms, thanks x

Novotel if you enter from the road/bar side you can bypass reception and go straight to the lifts/stairs. No key cards needed. Loads just use it for the bar as well"

Thank you have you been there recently? X

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By *enatton2Couple
13 weeks ago

West Midlands

We used Premier Inn (Wellington St) had a visitor who walked in with no issues, although we did have to chuck our room key down to him in the car park lol.

Despite not being very quiet, we were left alone

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By *ertsChastityGuyMan
13 weeks ago

Hertfordshire


"Hey I’m staying in Leeds August 25th & 26th but thinking of extending my trip for a night or two. However, I need hotels where visitors can just walk straight up to room without having to faff around speaking to reception or having a key card for lifts etc?

Please suggest any around Leeds where visitors are able to just walk up to rooms, thanks x

Novotel if you enter from the road/bar side you can bypass reception and go straight to the lifts/stairs. No key cards needed. Loads just use it for the bar as well

Thank you have you been there recently? X"

Yes every month for the last couple of years

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By *ikki.newcastle OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Washington

More suggestions welcome close to city centre x

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