We booked a two-night stay in an accessible room. We were warmly greeted on arrival by the friendly receptionist and were shown the procedure for getting the lift. Our room was on the fourth floor overlooking the River Bure and the town. Our room was very spacious as was the accessibility bathroom which was a wet room with a powerful shower. Shower gel and soap was from dispensers. Towels were soft and large. The room came with very good air conditioning, plenty of tea and coffee (more was available from reception). The bed was very comfortable, although a little low for me. Large television, hairdryer, and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. We booked the meal deal which includes an “all-you-can-eat” breakfast and evening meal which came with one free drink. At £26.99 per head, it was very good value for money. There was a good choice at breakfast, with the usual English fayre. There was also a good choice from the menu for evening meals. The restaurant staff were very friendly and attentive. Meals are taken in the restaurant next door which used to be a Brewers Fayre but is now used solely for the hotel guests. The hotel has plenty of parking, including some undercover. We would most certainly stay at this Premier Inn again, indeed, we are booking again for October.