"Place was easy to find and just a 10 min walk to tge town centre. Car park was £8 for 24 hours parking in blue bays. Room was as per any other premier in.
Only gripe room we was in heard what sounded like air con/water pipes squeaking thru the night"
"It was an ok stay but for us we didn’t realise we booked when the football was on and the away fans had pretty much booked the hotel and to say it was noisy was an understatement.
Staff were friendly enough but didn’t ask us if we wanted Breakfast or if we had stayed there before so seemed pretty sub standard and not really that invested in what they were doing.
We had planned to use the pool but some local kids sneaked in and used it making it loud and unusable during our stay they were just causing problems and the hotel didn’t act.
This is the biggest failing the hotel fails to act we had loud guests door slamming music playing loud football fans going mad till 4am and nothing was done about it.
The beds were not that comfy as sadly neither of us had a good nights sleep on top of the noise by others the rooms offered no sound proofing.
No air conditioning which is crazy in this day and age and not even a fan in the room, when we asked for one we just got laughed at and told good luck with that by housekeeping.
This places lacks staff that care or take pride in their work.
The bathroom had no fan so when used steam went everywhere and the water pressure and temperature was terrible it wasn’t overly clean so couldn’t use the bath.
Only thing going for this hotel is it’s location but we wouldn’t use it again as the rooms need a lot of TLC and the staff need extra training more so on the communication front.
Upon check out we weren’t even asked did we enjoy our stay as we wanted to raise our concerns."
"Pretty standard for what you’re paying for! Bed was comfy and shower was good! TV wasn’t connected to internet, wifi password that was sent via email didn’t work and there was a loud humming noise throughout the night from outside (I understand it is likely that this had nothing to do with the host). Great location in town, near Albert Park, and a good alternative to a hostel."
"It is about 150 meters away from the Middlesbrough station, super close. There is also a quite large shopping center and supermarket, near the hotel, which is quite convenient. The hotel staff is also very kind."
At Premier Inn Hotel Middlesbrough Central South you're just a short drive from the town centre, with great transport links to all the sights and sounds. From tourist attractions like Saltburn or York, to business destinations like Teesside University and the Tees Docks, it's all on your doorstep. There's so much to see, where to start? How about Saltburn, with its sweeping beaches and Victorian charm. Or Whitby, a favourite with tourists and Dracula fans alike. Or the stunning moorland of the North York Moors. Whatever you do, make sure to finish off with a meal in the next door Toby Carvery restaurant, then collapse into your super-comfy bed.
"I visited some years ago and the hotel was tired and dinghy.
The hotel however has been completely transformed in 2025 and is now very chic, clean and the staff are very helpful and friendly.
Our room had been fully renovated with new bed and furniture and the en suite had a double size shower and a bath.
The restaurant was bright and modern with some self service for cereal and table service for cooked breakfast.
There was ample parking and the adjoining tearoom served a variety of teas and coffees as well as delicious cakes and snacks.
The North York moors are just a few minutes drive and Stokesley is the nearest town with good amenities.
A great place for a weekend break."
"Stayed in a twin with my son for the football for convenience, only one of everything ( towel / cup etc ) as in they wrongly assumed 1 person was staying there. Very , very average warm / cold breakfast was served the next day. For the money it's a good location and free parking."
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