Holiday Inn Derby Riverlights, Kedleston Suite
, Morledge, DE1 2AY -
Up to
60 standing
Holiday In Derby Riverlights is a 4* wedding venue, ideally located right in the heart of Derby City Centre.
Licensed to hold civil ceremonies, function space to hold a maximum of 120 people for a reception, flexible and delicious menu options available and special negotiated rates for overnight accommodation are just a few of the fantastic perks to choosing this hotel as the venue for your special day.
We have two perfectly made packages ranging in price starting from £1500 which includes 40 day guests and 70 for the evening reception; perfect for the smaller intimate wedding. Or for £2500 our venue can host 60 for the ceremony/breakfast and up to 80 for the evening reception.
Additionally, our wedding coordinator will ensure everything is looked after with meticulous precision from the initial enquiry to wave the good bye the morning after your big day.
Kedleston Suite is perfect for meetings up to 60 delegates.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 60
Theatre
up to 50
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 50
Classroom
up to 28
Amenities
Air conditioning
Audio & visual
Projector & screen
Flipchart
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Arjun Banerji
I love this hotel so much, the staff are super friendly and they’re always so welcoming to me even though they see me basically every week 🤣 The food menu could be improved with healthier sides like salad because I always feel so fat after eating the generous portion of chips. I love the rooms they’re so comfortable and the location is SUPER close to the bus station which is ideal for exploring the midlands 😎
Train Driver
Much improved with the removal of the undesirable element of guests. Food could be better but staff are very friendly and cannot do enough for you. No issues with my room so happy days.
David Hart
I think the location is good but it’s really difficult if you need to drop off bags and then try and find a place to park. The hotel is let down by the entrance and “public” area which is cold and unwelcoming (and not secure) The reception is (or at least was) understaffed when I checked in. On a positive note the staff were all very nice, the room was spacious and the breakfast was good too.
Mark Carrigan
Don’t understand how this is a four star hotel, other than the fact it’s £150 for a midweek night in Derby. Nice enough in its own terms but the heating is broken term and one side is directly above a bus station. It was fine in mid Jan but it would have been hell if it was too hot to sleep with the window closed.
Michael Linn
I'm pretty sure it's being operated by a slum lord. The heating doesn't work, so you get a standalone space heater. The wifi drops to 1 Mbps every 3 minutes. The restaurant is always out of something. The location is next to the main bus station and a casino, so it's surrounded by drunk morons always getting into fights in the evenings. Parking is a 5 minute walk away. Where almost every other hotel has upgraded to the more reliable RFID cards, this place still has the old mag-stripe cards which make you stand in front of your room, repeatedly sliding it in and out like a retarded pervo, hoping for a green LED to grant you access into the room you paid 150 pounds for. The only saving grace is that the staff are extremely polite, genuine, and as helpful as they can be with the tools they are given. I truly wish they all worked for a better-managed hotel, because they are absolutely delightful.
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