Voco St. John's Hotel Birmingham
651 Warwick Road, Solihull, B91 1AT -
Up to
800 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
voco St. John's Hotel is a spacious and stylish luxury Solihull Hotel & Conference Venue, perfectly situated just minutes away from the M42 and close to the NEC and Birmingham International Airport.
voco St. John's is very accessible for your guests with Solihull train station just a few minutes’ walk away and the improved Chiltern Line takes travellers into Central London in under an hour and a half.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 800
Dining
up to 550
Theatre
up to 800
Boardroom
up to 45
Cabaret
up to 400
Classroom
up to 350
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Amenities
Tea
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
WiFi
Location
Reviews
Frances Jesson
I stayed at this hotel for a business trip. The hotel room was clean and spacious. The bed was comfy - the pillows were big and fluffy, bedsheets were soft. It didn't feel like a standard bed length wise. We had a meal in the restaurant and it was pleasant and filling. The breakfasts had a large variety on offer and was good quality. I asked for fried eggs on my last morning and they were freshly cooked and arrived quickly. I received great service from the waiter /breakfast staff - friendly and happy to help. When we arrived we were greeted pleasantly by a receptionist called Zara who was smiley, polite and friendly. We had issues with our room cards and she swiftly sorted the problem out in a quick manner to ensure we were not waiting long. The first time we did not need to present our IDs when having this issue. The second time we had a problem with the room card, there was a blonde lady who seemed more manager level who also at the reception who was quite rude when dealing with other guests if the same issue who were struggling to find their IDs. She then made a comment about it being good that I I mentioned I didn't need a ID the last time as the receptionist (Zara) was on probation. I did think this was uncalled for as she was on her own the first time with a large queue of people and it was easy to forget on the moment when trying to be attentive to all guests in a busy foyer. It just feels quite unnecessary and made me feel uncomfortable and sorry for the younger girl. When I checked out, she was just as pleasant as the first time I was in the hotel so it seemed a shame for her Manager to say such a thing especially when there was a foyer full of people. Just abit unprofessional. Overall a good stay apart from that interaction with the manager in front of people.
Anonymous
Spent two days and a night here for an event. A nice hotel with a restaurant serving enjoyable food. The staff were very pleasant and helpful, especially the lady who I believe was managing the restaurant. Cleanliness was pretty good and the only real criticisms are that the hall light stayed on all night and shone under and around the door, so if you're light sensitive it's probably not ideal, and the armchair in the room was stained badly and was really quite gross. Fortunately everything else was lovely and clean. I enjoyed the hotel's commitments to environmentalism as well. The only thing I thought was odd however was the constantly piped in elevator-style music around the building which was some sort of dissonant jazz. That was a little weird!
Adam Durcan
Stayed for a couple of nights at a work event. Rooms were clean, buffet food wasn’t great on the 1st night but the food was fantastic for the gala evening. Great size conference room for the event which had ample facilities. Quality of room service food was poor (£30 for a frozen pizza and a inedible sandwich)
Jason Hatcher
Stayed for two nights. Pay £10 per night for carparking. Hotel was fine, clean, bit tired in places, cold in the second lobby. Drinks at the bar were good (as expected, not cheap). Breakfast was okay nothing special loads of staff bit not much being done they mostly wander around not knowing what to do, one morning there were no plates for hot food, I had to ask someone who then decided to check for themselves as I might be lying. It then took 5 minutes for anyone to to turn up with plates. One morning there was some orange coloured drink I presumed to be orange juice, second morning I thought I'd try it but there were no juices. You have to ask for decaffeinated coffee. One night a fire alarm went off at 03:09, for about 2 minutes before it was turned off. That meant everyone went outside into the car-park only to be told it was a false alarm. In the morning at checkout nothing was said until they asked how my stay was and I mentioned it.
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