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District: Aldridge
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Mid range, hospitable service hotel, in Walsall, 10 kms north of Birmingham, near to the motorway network
Good7
(255 reviews)
District: Himley
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Set in a tranquil village, a good value choice near Himley Hall and Gardens, close to industrial areas.
Good7.4
(554 reviews)
District: Beach
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Very luxurious, within walking distance of the shopping centre, overlooking the canal, with a comprehensive spa and health club.
Good7.9
(1,194 reviews)
District: Kingswinford
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Near the B4178 and beside a restaurant, an affordable choice in Dudley, close to Kingswinford, with ample car parking on site.
Very Good8.3
(29 reviews)
District: City Centre
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A modern, light bricked building, near Dudley Zoo, offering a Leisure Club and business services
Good7.5
(545 reviews)
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Introduction to Dudley, England
Dudley, a well-known and large town, is located in the area of England known as the West Midlands. It is the biggest town in the area known as the Black Country and is the second-biggest town in the UK, after Reading, in Berkshire. Hotels in Dudley provide excellent access to a range of communities in the area as well as many destinations frequented by tourists. Though overshadowed in many regards by regional communities such as Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Dudley has plenty to offer tourists. The town enjoys the scenic ruins of its own castle, perched atop a hill that overlooks the town. During the Industrial Revolution, factories and coal pits were an important part of the local scenery and the community was once an important centre for the mining of coal and limestone. Rail connections to London are possible from two rail stations in the vicinity: Dudley Port and Tipton, while Birmingham’s international airport is east by 25 miles.other spellings: dudleyhotels, dudly hote, otel dudle, dudley hotell, dhudley hotle, hoteldudley



