Set within a 19th century manor house in the picturesque village of Cookham, the modern CIM Business Centre is ideally situated for business or leisure guests in the Thames Valley area.
Individually designed and elegantly furnished, every room and suite at Fredrick’s has been conceived to provide exceptional standards of comfort
Exceptional food and fine wines deserve to be savoured...
Jurgen
Belgium
Staff was top. Super friendly and helpful in all directions.
Situated in Maidenhead, 5.5 km from Dorney Lake, Thames Riviera Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Taplow House Hotel & Spa is an elegant hotel close to Windsor and 25 minutes' drive from Heathrow Airport. It is set in 6 acres of grounds and has an on-site restaurant.
Alyssa
United Kingdom
Kind and useful staff. Very thoughtful. Good food (I’m vegan and was catered for well), beautiful room and lovely spa
River Arts Club is located in Maidenhead, within a 10-minute walk of Maidenhead Magistrates Court and 1 km of Maidenhead Library. This bed and breakfast offers a garden.
Renu
Australia
Fabulous location and fantastic hospitality from
Angelika and the team, particularly Elena who went out of her way to make feel welcome and comfortable when I arrived really early after a very long flight.
Situated 5.8 km from Dorney Lake, OYO Wilson Lodge offers 3-star accommodation in Maidenhead and features a garden. This guest house features free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
Nwakasi
United Kingdom
Very Good 👍 , The facility needs to let users know where the breakfast items are located
Offering a garden and quiet street view, 6 bedrooms beautiful home 3 bathrooms, quiet location with garden near Legoland Windsor Heathrow is set in Maidenhead, 7.9 km from Cliveden House and 13 km...
Set just 6.1 km from Dorney Lake, The Lord Grenfell offers accommodation in Maidenhead with access to a garden, a bar, as well as a housekeeping service.
On average, 3-star hotels in Maidenhead cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Maidenhead are £129 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Maidenhead can on average be found for £208 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Maidenhead this weekend is £106 or, for a 4-star hotel, £145. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Maidenhead for this weekend cost on average around £328 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £97 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Maidenhead for tonight. You'll pay on average around £140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Maidenhead will cost around £178 (based on Booking.com prices).
We have traveled a lot of the years and YOY was friendly and...
We have traveled a lot of the years and YOY was friendly and organised.
The only thing worth mentioning is the stairs are steep and it maybe a problem if someone have heavy cases or a knee disability. Overall, everything else was good. Plenty of everything and the owners try hard to make your stay a happy one.
Ian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only stayed one night but about half a mile away from the...
We only stayed one night but about half a mile away from the hotel we found a restaurant which overlooks the Thames and had a wonderful meal which made up a little for the disappointment with the hotel we booked
Ray
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Boulters Mill and Ray Mill Island were fabulous to walk...
Boulters Mill and Ray Mill Island were fabulous to walk around, had a nice coffee in a lovely spot at the Piazza just a little further on from the Boathouse which we sat at but didn't order at as they were coming into lunch service and we just wanted coffee. Ate on a very warm summer's evening at Roux at Skindles Mill which was on our doorstep having stayed at the Thames Riveria Hotel. We sat on the terrace and ate a most delightful meal, finished up at the Hall & Woodhouse Boatyard at which we sat outside all evening as very warm. All in all a superb day with lots of lovely things to do and places to go. Evening before we had gone to the Bear near Maidenhead town and that was very pleasant and reasonable as you would expect from Wetherspoons.
jean
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good stay but I belive it should be made clear that there...
Good stay but I belive it should be made clear that there are two buildings and you may not actually stay in the hotel building but the adjacent building and our room did not have a safe or dressing gown and slippers as other rooms do.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The accommodation is within walking distance of the river...
The accommodation is within walking distance of the river and there is an excellent Thai restaurant in the next street and I can highly recommend the food. My trip was for work purposes, so I didn't have time for sightseeing.
paul
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The river and walks around are lovely.
The river and walks around are lovely. Boulter's Lock is very close - a noted beauty spot, as is Cliveden with its extensive NT gardens, river walk and echoes of scandal.
Maidenhead itself, on the other hand, is badly run-down, as are so many town centres these days. The shopping mall would have been modest in its heyday, but with many empty units, betting and charity shops on its high Street, it resembles the epitome of broken Britain. The shopping centre car park is now closed, permanently by the look of it, and the nearest multistorey is a nightmare to access with evidence of many cars leaving paintwork on the narrow entry/exit bollards.
An area that obviously has many exceptionally expensive private houses and quite extensive recently built apartments, reveals an unexpectedly disappointing town centre.
Perfect staycation in a beautiful property by the riverside. We received a warm welcome and really enjoyed the artistic atmosphere, especially at the living room. The room was comfortable and the bathroom was absolutely massive. The breakfast was decent. The property is less that 15 mins walk from Maidenhead center, although we preferred the riverside walk towards Taplow and also to Bray where you can sample some of the finest culinary delights of the country.
Room had a great view of the Thames. The staff were lovely and very helpful. I do a lot of business travel. The breakfast was probably the best cooked breakfast from a hotel I've ever had. Sausages were very good both myself and my wife noted they were not cheap and horrible but good quality. Eggs were cooked on request ;-)
Parking is ample and with good security. Cannot fault the hotel at all!
The facilities were very good. The deluxe room was excellent, nice size room with a good size bathroom. There was a DAB radio by the bed which was a bonus as my husband listen to it every night.
The dining and breakfast facilities and food was excellent. The Hotel was situated in a nice area and was central to visit other places we wanted to see.
Due to change of plans we had to find alternative accommodation quickly in Henley/Maidenhead area. Luckily we came across this pub. Room was of good size, very comfortable, fresh milk in fridge, good sized bathroom. Breakfast generous and well cooked. We ate there each night and thoroughly enjoyed the food both nights.
Everything, wonderful spacious room with everything needed for a stress free stay, secure of road parking is a bonus over town centre locations. Frank and Anabela are the perfect hosts.
It’s a nice quite location and a short walk to Boulters Lock on the river Thames and only a 20 minute walk to Maidenhead town centre.
It was secure, clean, roomy, and quiet. Modern
and up to date with usb ports in all
the rooms. Grocery store across the
street, little clean town with shops pub
and restaurants in walking distance.
Maidenhead train station close walk,
bus and uber with ease and quick.
Large, comfortable, quiet, well-equipped room ( number 6 ) overlooking pool and garden. Staff ( Sarah ) was most helpful, hospitable and accommodating. Good parking and wi-fi. Great walks from the hotel along the Thames paths
All the staff were very helpful, couldn’t do enough for you very friendly.
Loved the hotel the surrounding area, so relaxing.
When we enquired about the age of the hotel we were even given a booklet for us to read
Quiet room comfortable bed friendly staff. I had forgotten my charger and was Kent a personal one by one of the cleaners. However it may be a good idea for the hotel to be able to provide such facilities.
We were first allocated a 3 rd floor room , with no lifts in the hotel, we are 70 yrs old , requested a lower floor, and they very kindly have us a ground floor room, it was excellent, thank you.
The location was amazing and unlike a lot of hotels in the area had onsite parking which was a big bonus. The breakfast was really good and the staff amazing and helpful.
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