Ramada Birmingham Solihull — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Solihull, United Kingdom
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Ramada Birmingham Solihull

Solihull  ·  United Kingdom  ·  The Square Solihull

3.8 788 guest reviews

About Ramada Birmingham Solihull — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Solihull

Ramada Birmingham Solihull is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Solihull, United Kingdom. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, garden, golf, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

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Guest Reviews 3.8 / 5

Aine Simpson
★★★★★ Feb 2019

Staff were more than helpful, especially Becky at the front desk, with info on buses and taxis. The room was very clean and comfortable. The bathroom was spotless and nicely decorated. Extremely quiet in our room, even with music going downstairs we slept right through. Bed was exceptionally comfortable and everything is Solihull is literally a minutes walk away. Will hopefully stay again and again.

Will Rich
★★★★★ Nov 2019

Don't let the outside deceive you! We have a deluxe suite here as we came away for an event. The staff were super friendly for the start and made check in quick and easy. The room was very nice although there was no fan or air conditioning but the staff later brought us a fan on request. Later on we decided to order food to the hotel where the hotel staff also worked to get us some cutlery. Overall would definitely recommend nothing seemed to much to ask and I will return.

Shelby Howard
★☆☆☆☆ Jun 2025

Do NOT park your car here for airport parking. I deeply regret leaving my vehicle at this location. My car was broken into while parked here, and the damage and theft will likely cost me $200–$300 to fix. When I notified the front desk, the staff member told me to call the police—then returned inside, leaving me to wait alone outside until authorities arrived. As a 5’2” woman traveling alone and extremely jetlagged, I felt incredibly unsafe, vulnerable, and unsupported in that moment. This happened after I had just returned from an international trip—31 hours of travel from Camogli, Italy (departing at 2 AM local time) to Alabama (arriving home at 2 AM the next day, including an hour-long car ride and time spent talking to the police)—surviving on airport naps and overpriced coffee, only to find my passenger front window shattered even though I paid for airport parking. It appeared that one staff member was handling both the front desk and the airport shuttle, which caused long wait times and confusion. Based on my experience, I would not feel comfortable recommending this location to others, particularly solo travelers.