Crowne Plaza Royal Victoria Sheffield by IHG
Sheffield · United Kingdom · Victoria Station Road
About Crowne Plaza Royal Victoria Sheffield by IHG — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Sheffield
Crowne Plaza Royal Victoria Sheffield by IHG is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
We stayed one night at the Crowne Plaza. The location was perfect — only around 8 minutes by car from the arena — which made everything feel convenient and well-planned. The hotel itself has a lovely atmosphere. It’s peaceful and quiet, with a beautiful historic exterior and a clean, well-maintained interior. It felt calm throughout our stay, which made it easy to relax. As a wheelchair user, I always pay close attention to accessibility, and while the hotel has made efforts in several areas, there were a few challenges that made things more difficult than they needed to be. The accessible entrance is located around the side of the building, and the path to it is smooth and easy to navigate. However, getting through the entrance itself was a struggle. There’s no automatic door opener or push plate — which made it difficult to manage, especially with a wheelchair. You need to press a call button and wait for someone to let you in, which was fine because I wasn’t alone, but for solo guests it could become frustrating. Trying to open a heavy door while also positioning a wheelchair is far from ideal, so this is an area where an upgrade would make a big difference. Our accessible room was spacious and very clean. The layout was open and allowed for easy wheelchair movement, and the bathroom was clearly designed with accessibility in mind. The bed was comfortable, and overall, the room had a welcoming and practical feel. One issue, though, was the door to the room itself — it didn’t have a mechanism to keep it open, which made it quite difficult to enter while using a wheelchair. Having to hold the door and manoeuvre at the same time was tricky, so again, this would be particularly challenging for someone staying alone. We also found the lift to be quite tight. It was clean and functioning, but once inside with a wheelchair, there was barely enough space to turn around — especially if there were other guests in there too. It made entering and exiting a bit awkward and uncomfortable because of how close I was to others, and I felt bad trying to get out while avoiding bumping or hurting someone. A larger or better-designed lift would definitely improve accessibility and comfort for wheelchair users. In the morning, we had breakfast at the hotel, and the food was genuinely lovely. There was a generous variety of both hot and cold options, all fresh and well-prepared. The restaurant space was bright and pleasant, and the staff were friendly and attentive. The only issue we encountered was with the table layout — the tables were positioned quite close together, which made it difficult to get through with a wheelchair. It required careful navigation, and in a few places, it wasn’t possible to pass without asking other guests to move. A few more accessible tables in open areas would make a big difference and ensure all guests can enjoy breakfast comfortably. We ordered room service in the evening and were impressed with the speed and quality. The pizzas arrived in around 20 minutes and were delicious — hot, fresh, and exactly what we needed after a long day. It was a really easy and satisfying option. Despite the accessibility challenges, we had a positive experience overall. The hotel was comfortable, clean, and in a fantastic location for the arena. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and more than willing to accommodate any needs we had. While there are definitely a few areas that could be improved to better support disabled guests — particularly those travelling alone — none of these issues took away from the enjoyment of our stay. It’s clear that the hotel cares about providing a good experience, and with a few adjustments, it could become even more accessible and inclusive.
We visited with friends, who have stayed here many times before, and we will definitely be back. The staff are so friendly, and nothing is too much trouble, in fact they go above and beyond to make sure you have everything you need during your stay. The rooms are very nice and incredibly comfortable, the breakfast is excellent, and the bar has everything you need for an enjoyable evening. Special thanks to John and Costa for their attention, and to everyone for a great stay, see you again soon.
Really enjoyable stay at this place, glad I was able to enjoy something different during this trip into Sheffield. Check-in was simple, on site parking at £6 per night and a small deposit to make sure you behave 😆. The pros - spacious room, nice view out the window, the lounge area was comfy and the bed was perfect I had a great night's sleep! The room was dust free, carpet was clean and the bathroom was also cleaned to a high standard with plenty of toilet roll as needed. The cons - the lift needs updating, it's pretty knackered and it jolts when it comes to a stop (caught me off guard), outside noise was an issue as the windows were single glazed you could hear cars outside and you could also hear people walking along the corridor so it wasn't exactly a silent night. There are 2 televisions in the suite but the channels are limited, I couldn't connect my phone up to the TV considering the price I paid for the night. Toilet space wasn't the best either, I felt squeezed between the bathtub and the wall. I would still recommend this hotel. I would stay again however not as regularly as the Premier Inn since price wise it is rather steep but it definitely is a classy place if you want to treat yourself/family. I'd recommend the junior king suite for the night.