The choice venue of the Midlands
Extremely easy to get to, Barceló Hinckley Island Hotel is a great destination for a conference, meeting or short break. There’s loads to do in the local area. There’s the NEC and all its shows, or if its sports you’re after you can visit home of the Leicester Tigers, Mallory Park or Ricoh Arena. Plus we’ve spent over £4 million on this hotel, so it’s definitely worth a visit.
There’s so much to see in the Midlands and you won’t have far to travel to see it all –
Warwick Castle, Birmingham’s Mail box or Bull Ring for shopping. Drayton Manor, Cadbury World, Donington Park, the National Space Centre and Twycross Zoo.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 362 No of Bedrooms
600 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool
Gym
Non-smoking
A heart of England hotel
• Easy to get here from the M6, M69, M1 and M40
• 362 bedrooms
• Two excellent restaurants, so there’s plenty of choice
• Piazza Bar & Triumph Bar
• A Health & Leisure Club & 21 flexible Meeting & Event rooms for up to 400 delegates
• Nearest mainline station is Nuneaton which is eight miles away
• Only 30 minutes from Birmingham International Airport and the NEC
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
Sep 2008 (monthly)
UK superclub Cream bring their award-winning formula to Leicester University's Students' Union for a monthly residency on the first Saturday of every month.
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18 - 21 Sep 2008 (annual)
Founded by violist Graham Oppenheimer, the Leicester International Music Festival has brought the best of classical, jazz and world music to a number of Leicester venues since 1989, under the artistic directorship of oboe virtuoso Nicholas Daniel.
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30 Sep 2008
Fresh pop duo The Ting Tings head out on tour after the success of their UK number one album, We Started Nothing. This date is at Leicester University.
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1 Feb - 31 Oct 2008 (annual)
Leicester's Jewry Wall Museum houses archaelogical collections dating from the end of the Middle Ages. The Making of Leicester exhibition tells the story of the city from the Iron age up to the present day.
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