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Enjoying a top location and excellent facilities The St. John's Hotel, formerly the Marriott Renaissance Solihull Hotel, offers modern four-star accommodation and prime conference facilities. The former Marriott hotel has recently been acquired by the Principal Hayley Group, renowned for its portfolio of superior conference venues. Yes, business amenities and cutting edge technology are important…but so are peaceful bedrooms, professional staff, good food and space to relax. The St. John's Hotel combines business amenities with a welcoming environment, placing as much emphasis on comfort as convenience. Relaxing is as important as working at a Hayley conference centre and The St. John's Hotel also has excellent leisure facilities, wireless Internet access, an indoor swimming pool, and elegant bar and restaurant areas. The hotel’s colourful guestrooms and suites combine comfort and convenience, offering air-conditioning, luxurious bathrooms and Internet access as standard. The St. John's Hotel boasts thirteen dedicated function rooms, conference suites and several breakout areas for small-scale meetings. The newly refurbished Park Suite can accommodate up to 700 people for glittering conventions, large training events or spectacular parties.
The St. John's Hotel Conference Centre is a handsome building located in Solihull, not far from Birmingham city centre with all of its shops, restaurants and world class museums. The St. John's Hotel has a superb location in Solihull just six miles from the city centre, close to the NEC, Birmingham International Airport and the motorway network. Nearby attractions include the famous Bullring shopping centre, the Thinktank science museum and Cadbury World. The St. John's Hotel is also ideally placed for exploring the nearby cities of Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon.
To book your accommodation and/or conference at the The St. John's Hotel in Birmingham please contact us, call the e-travelguide reservations hotline on +44 (0) 118 971 4700, or use the link above to book online.
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