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'''Holiday Inn''' is part of the Intercontinental Hotel Group one of the worlds largest hotel operators. They | '''Holiday Inn''' is part of the Intercontinental Hotel Group one of the worlds largest hotel operators. They can be found at a small number of A-road services. | ||
Generally, the more desirable hotels take the Holiday Inn name, while roadside hotels (often [[franchise|franchised]]) take the name '''Holiday Inn Express'''. | Generally, the more desirable hotels take the Holiday Inn name, while roadside hotels (often [[franchise|franchised]]) take the name '''Holiday Inn Express'''. |
Revision as of 20:59, 28 July 2019
Holiday Inn
Predecessors: | Hilton Hotel |
Successors: | Premier Inn |
Holiday Inn is part of the Intercontinental Hotel Group one of the worlds largest hotel operators. They can be found at a small number of A-road services.
Generally, the more desirable hotels take the Holiday Inn name, while roadside hotels (often franchised) take the name Holiday Inn Express.
Locations
Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express can be found at the following services:
- Bedford (Express) (A6/A421)
- Farlington (Express) (A27)
- Gateway (A55) (westbound only)
- Harbledown (Express) (A2)
- Panners (Express) (A120)
- Peartree (A34/A40/A44)
- Solstice (A303) (westbound only)
- Stansted (Express) (A120)
Former Locations
The following hotels have since been re-branded:
- Wolviston (A19/A689)