This hotel features Queen Accessible Rooms and Standard Accessible Queen Bed rooms, with wheelchair accessibility throughout its grounds. All rooms have walk-in showers. The hotel offers 2 accessible parking spaces, assistive listening devices, a lift, stair-free paths to the entrance, visual alarms in hallways, and a wheelchair-accessible business center.
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Hampton by Hilton Sheffield stands out for its considerable efforts to accommodate guests with disabilities. The hotel offers a range of accessible facilities, including walk-in wet rooms, spacious accessible rooms and ample maneuvering space for wheelchairs. The accessibility features in rooms are praised, such as properly accessible bathrooms and comfortable beds with enough space for ease of movement.
Guests with disabilities will appreciate the hotel's accessible parking and ground-floor rooms, although some noted the parking spots are poorly marked and small. The centrally located hotel provides easy access to all main landmarks in Sheffield, making it convenient for guests with mobility issues. On-site facilities, including the reception and bar, are well-signed and accessible, enhancing the overall ease of travel.
However, there are some areas for improvement. The pavements approaching the hotel might be challenging for those with mobility concerns and there have been occasional issues with the elevator. Some guests also mentioned that the accessible rooms, while spacious, were somewhat basic and issues like broken sinks in these rooms were noted. Despite these minor drawbacks, the hotel's provisions for disabled guests are generally excellent, making it a recommendable choice for travelers requiring accessible accommodations.
This hotel is included in the list of accessible hotels provided, indicating it is equipped to accommodate guests with accessibility requirements.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
While some guests found that disabled accessibility was limited at the Garrison Hotel, others had an easy access experience. The hotel had a dedicated disabled car park by reception and while some found the number of steps challenging, others found it manageable. The ground floor rooms were big and quite accessible, while the breakfast area required navigating a couple of flights of stairs which some found challenging. While the hotel may not be the best choice for guests with mobility issues, it could still be suitable for wheelchair users. For those with less mobility or using mobility scooters, the hotel may not be the best choice. However, for some guests who required access to the hospital, the hotel was an excellent choice due to its close proximity.
Leopold Hotel offers stylish accessible rooms with features like extra-wide doors, lowered spy holes, wet room bathrooms with grab rails and wheel-in showers, emergency call alarms, and lowered sinks. There is dedicated wheelchair access from Leopold Square and an accessible toilet near the foyer. Vibrating pillows and flashing lights are available for fire alarms.