Travel Plaza
Harborough Road GB - Desborough NN14 2UG
This recently refurbished hotel boasts 32 generously sized rooms fitted as standard with King sized beds. The hotel also has its own Asian themed restaurant offering the best in authentic Indian cuisine. This recently refurbished hotel boasts 32 generously sized rooms fitted as standard with king sized beds and a pull out sofa bed suitable for children under the age of 12. There is also a room designed for wheelchair access on the ground floor. All rooms have recently been fitted with thermostatic controlled power showers and include a hospitality tray and complimentary broadband internet access to the hotels wi-fi network. The Travel Plaza is also able to offer a purpose built meeting room for up to 16 people on a daily basis. Car parking is both ample and free, and is monitored by CCTV security cameras. Breakfast is not included in our room charges, but is available every morning in our adjacent restaurant. The hotel is situated in a quiet spot on the old A6 between the historic market towns of Market Harborough and Rothwell on the Leicestershire & Northamptonshire border, near the small town of Desborough.
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