"For how cheap this booking was, didn’t have the highest of expectations but very impressed! Was clean, room was a good size and comfortable, and had good wifi/tv facilities"
"The hotel is definitely in the prime location of the town center with easy access to all the nice cafes and restaurants. Visited Warrington during the Creamfields weekend and therefore the hotel was more overpriced than usual. Clean towels were provided but there were no amenities such as the toothpaste or cotton pads so make sure you pack your own. No complimentary bottled water either, had to buy them from the restaurant downstairs. Good for short period of stay."
"The first time I visited this hotel, I felt good, the room was comfortable and the service was good. The only fly in the ointment is that there is no elevator, and it is a bit difficult to carry luggage to the second floor."
"The staff here are all lovely, super helpful and accommodating. Hotel guests can use the spa facilities for free during their stay, something we took full advantage of. It’s a nice hotel to stay in if you’re in the area. Ideally there’d be a little more attention to upkeep- there are cobwebs in some harder to reach spots, we kept being given too few towels, the heater didn’t work, the shower was stiff and hard to turn on, and the batteries in the tv remote needed replacing. All small things that the staff were happy to fix when notified though."
All kitted out for your North West adventure, Premier Inn Warrington Central North is not only a stone's throw from Gulliver's World, but also near enough to plot an easy course for all the areas' main attractions. Seek out a winner at Haydock or Aintree. Cheer on your team at the Halliwell Jones Stadium. Explore all the gems Liverpool and Manchester have to offer. And when you're day's adventuring is done, kick back in our restaurant, spacious rooms and extra-comfy beds.
Why choose between Manchester and Liverpool? Staying at Premier Inn Warrington (A49/M62, J9) gives you the best of both worlds. You're just 20 minutes' drive from the big cities - with the added attractions of Warrington to explore. Cheer your favourites across the finish line at Haydock Park. Max out on fun at Gulliver's World. Discover England's oldest canal at Sankey Valley Park. Get close to the action at the Halliwell Jones Stadium. Then refuel and relax with our spacious rooms, a tasty restaurant, and extra-comfy beds.
"The room is big (designed for a family of four) decorated in nerf theme, kids would love it. All is good but our shower tap is not functioning well, only gives out boiling hot water which we had to use the bath and let the water cool down a bit before we can use a towel to wash. Not the best but image it’s a good place for family with young kids. Walls are thin, we can hear next door running and snoring. Ear plugs ensured a good night sleep :D"
"The hotel is quite dated and our room had damaged curtains and rail. The rooms had yale keys (not access card) and there were no usb chargers which you expect these days. However, the hotel was very clean and quiet. The bed was really comfy and a good powerful shower. Overall a great stay for the price."
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Warrington
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Warrington hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Warrington?
June is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Warrington, with average nightly rates around HK$956. Prices peak in November, when rates reach about HK$1,176 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 21, 2025 to January 21, 2026.)
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HK$500
HK$1,000
HK$1,500
HK$1,054
Jan
HK$1,066
Feb
HK$1,081
Mar
HK$1,143
Apr
HK$1,019
May
HK$956
Jun
HK$1,047
Jul
HK$1,166
Aug
HK$1,027
Sep
HK$1,047
Oct
HK$1,176
Nov
HK$1,035
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Warrington?
Hotel rates in Warrington are typically lowest on Monday, with average nightly rates around HK$862. Sunday tends to be the most expensive, averaging HK$1,161 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 21, 2025 to January 21, 2026.)