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The Stuart Hotel
The Stuart Hotel
: 3.84 / 5
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The stuard hotel, just 20 min drive from the East Midlands Airport, the 4-star hotel offers liquid bar with a restaurant. The rooms are divided into three categories - standard, superior and executive. You can keep fit in the gym. The... more
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European Inn
European Inn
: 4.01 / 5
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Features: Swimming pool (indoors), CD Player, Free secure parking at hotel, Dial-up or Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Laundry, Gymnasium, Elevator, Access for disabled, Fax service, Conference centre, Newspaper stand, Photocopier at the reception,... more
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Days Inn Hotel Donington(Derby South)
Days Inn Hotel Donington(Derby South)
: 4.13 / 5
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Features: Bar, Luggage room, Newspaper stand, Rooms for non-smokers available, Restaurant, Pets accepted, Shoe shine machine, Banqueting services, Internet cafe, Facilities for disabled people, Free secure parking at hotel,... more
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About Derby
Derby is a city with about 230,000 inhabitants in the East Midlands region of England. Its name probably derives from the Roman camp of Derventio. According to recent archeological research, Vikings and Anglo-Saxons probably coexisted in the area. During the Civil War, Derby was held by Parliamentary troops. Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) made his camp at Derby during his attempt to seize the English crown in 1745. He had landed in Scotland and advanced to the south, and it was at Derby that his council decided to give up the effort because of the lack of sufficient support from English Jacobites.