Hotel in Market Harborough
A Hotel in Market Harborough would have traditionally been found on The High Street. This was the old coaching road to Leicester from London and many companies built a hotel in Market Harborough to cater for this passing trade. Of those that remain the White Swan Hotel in Market Harborough is probably the most prominent but recently the budget hotel chain Travelodge have decided to build a hotel in Market Harborough and rather than selecting an out of town location, they have converted the old Golden Wonder offices into the latest hotel in Market Harborough. What impact this will have on an older hotel in Market Harborough remains to be seen but there is clearly a market for this style of hotel.
Clearly they believe there is room for another hotel in Market Harborough and they are in a slightly different market niche but cost is a big factor and it may be that the more modern establishment has greater appeal than the older style hotel in Market Harborough. On the other hand there will always be a desire for the older more personal style of hotel and it may be that there is room for both. The other main hotel in Market Harborough that may suffer is the Queens Hotel just further away from the town centre and the Copperfield at the other side of the town. Both these may find the competition to be a problem as there is only a certain limit to the custom available for a hotel in Market Harborough.
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