Situated in Winchester’s historic centre, Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel overlooks Winchester Cathedral. This vibrant heritage destination is renowned for its legendary Arthurian Round Table.
William
United Kingdom
I love the big window in the room with a view of the cathedral. Very handy for the town, its facilities and bars/ restaurants.
In the picturesque Hampshire countryside, Holiday Inn Winchester offers chargeable parking at £10 per car per night , complimentary WiFi, and stylish rooms with power showers and luxury toiletries.
Situated in the heart of ancient Winchester, The Winchester Hotel and Spa , jacuzzi, sauna and steam room is just 5 minutes’ walk from Winchester train Station.
Winner of Service Excellence in the Winchester BID Awards 2016, the Winchester Royal Hotel is a charming 81-bedroom hotel in the heart of historic Winchester.
This unique 18th-century inn is situated between Winchester Cathedral and the college, tucked away in the quietest corner of the city. The city-centre is a 5-minute walk away.
Estelle
United Kingdom
Everything was superb, there's not a single thing I could criticise. The room (and the entire building) was beautiful and well-appointed as well as spotlessly clean. It seemed newly refurbished and everything was shiny and working perfectly, with an added bonus of free, top-quality filter coffee and chocolate biscuits. Both the evening meal and breakfast were perfect and the staff accommodated all of my requests without question. Amazing ❤️
Featuring free WiFi, The Old Vine offers accommodation in historic Winchester, 150 metres from Winchester Cathedral. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and award-winning bar.
Featuring a bar, Kyoto Rooms Winchester is located in Winchester in the Hampshire region, 22 km from The Mayflower Theatre and 22 km from Southampton Guildhall.
James
United Kingdom
Great location, great staff, lovely rooms, very good choice of beer and wine
On average, 3-star hotels in Winchester cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Winchester are £120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Winchester can on average be found for £321 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Winchester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £125 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Winchester will cost around £300 (based on Booking.com prices).
Winchester, UK is accessible via Southampton Airport (13km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use direct trains from London Waterloo (approximately 1 hour) or buses from major cities. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Southampton Airport, due to its proximity and direct train connections to Winchester. It's approximately 20km away, making travel quick and easy.
What guests said about Winchester:
10
Scored 10
Hotel was within easy walking distance of the town.
Hotel was within easy walking distance of the town. Lots to do - shopping, the cathedral. Lovely walk available along the river. Great availibility of pubs and restaurants. Would particularly rate Brasserie Blanc
Vivien
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchester is a delightful place to visit.
Winchester is a delightful place to visit. It blends the old with the new extremely well. The cathedral has to be seen inside. A guided tour is available which is essential to appreciate fully the cathedral's remarkable history.
Further attractions are the wide range of excellent restaurants and pubs,museums and historic buildings.
Keith
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely historical sites and museums.
Lovely historical sites and museums. A walk along the trail was refreshing and seeing Winchester from Saint Catherine's Hill and lunch at the Handle Bar cafe at Saint Catherine's Hill was good value for money, lovely fresh panini's and friendly staff, not to mention the cake.
Plenty of eateries on an evening and quaint streets.
Ellen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchester is a charming city which needs you to fully...
Winchester is a charming city which needs you to fully explore. As well as the Cathedral and Great Hall, you should walk right to the end of the High Street as see what is down each street- particularly at the top of the town. There is a wide variety of cafes and restaurants. We had a Nepalese meal at Marse which was great with "ancient grains".
The Tourist Information Centre were fantastically helpful. Do walk the Water Meadows on the other side of the Cathedral and visit St Cross- following the river and in the spirit of John Keats. Finally, walk around the ruins of Wolvesey Castle.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice city, good shopping and eateries on the pedestrianised...
Nice city, good shopping and eateries on the pedestrianised high street. The Cathedral, the Mill, Wolvesey Castle (ruins) and the Great Hall are all worth a visit. Relaxing walks along the river and through small roads, the architecture is beautiful and the city has a good atmosphere. The church of St Swithun is a little gem and the Peninsula Barracks with the Military and Gurkha Museums are interesting. We didn’t have the time to see the Hospital of the Cross nor the Dean Garnier Garden nor the College but we are leaving these for our next visit.
Cristina
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Had a business meeting and a social event in the middle of...
Had a business meeting and a social event in the middle of the city. This hotel provided everything in a perfect location. The one-way system was tricky to navigate and the street signs are poor, but that's not the Hotel's fault.
Very friendly staff. Excellent location near to the Cathedral, Christmas market and shopping areas. Parking at hotel was good so we could leave the car and walk into the centre. The room was comfortable but up a lot of stairs which might not suit the elderly or people with reduced mobility. The radiator wasn't working when we arrived so the room was freezing but someone arrived immediately after I called reception with a fan heater and got the radiator working very quickly which was great.
The cooked breakfast was delicious.
This is a great hotel for easy access into Winchester, the rooms have everything you need, excellent bed and bedding, shower is amazing with good pressure. Complimentary tea, pod coffee machine coffee, biscuits an hot chocolate. The only thing I wonder is why the bathrooms do not close from the outside. Staff are friendly and professional and nothing is to much trouble. When my dog stays with me here they will provide, dog bed, bowls, treats and even a ball!
Excellent hotel that I highly recommend.
Location was excellent for walking to the Cathedral and other Winchester highlights.
Handy to be able to park on-site, although a fee of £12 per night seems a little expensive.
We didn’t eat in the hotel, so can’t comment on the food.
Tea & coffee-making facilities appreciated, though just 4 mini milks definitely insufficient. Happy to buy our own milk but wasteful, as no room fridge available.
From the minute we arrived (during what looked like a busy restaurant service) we were made to feel extremely welcome. They had upgraded our room, which was extremely comfortable, immaculately clean and quiet. Superb facilities, everything you could need. The location is stunning just a 3.5 scenic walk into Winchester. The breakfast the next morning was brought to the room and was absolutely EPIC.
The hotel is in the perfect location for Central Winchester. Parking was right outside and it is very near the Ghandi Indian restaurant which I recommend. The staff were friendly and the room was clean. There was an iron and board and a hairdryer along with the usual kettle and tea and coffee. We only stayed for one night and didn't eat in the hotel so not much more to say.
We used the spa everyday, and found it very clean, I liked being able to dress for swimming in our room and wear a robe to the spa.
Breakfast was a good quality buffet.
Winchester is a lovely old city with lots of eateries and old buildings of interest especially the cathedral. We could walk from the hotel to the city centre in about 10 to 15 minutes
Great place to stay - very central but parking available though it may require a walk as it is largely street parking but a big plus in central Winchester.
we booked the 2 bed apartment which is detached from the hotel and is really a 3 storey house - excellent and well appointed, provided you are happy with stairs. Staff very friendly and helpful.
When I booked this I was told it was on the M3 at Winchester. When I got there I found it was nearer to Basingstoke . It’s a ridiculous scenario to have to drive so far out of the way north bound and then all the way back southbound to get to the hotel. The taxi from fair oak was £58. I was shocked beyond belief!
Beautiful neighborhood with gorgeous greenery and landscaping. Gorgeous views, closes to multiple footpaths, convient location for access to nice pubs, sites and Winchester. The studio flat was modern and thoughtfully designed, and stocked with quality items for a comfortable stay.
The room itself was absolutely lovely, great bathroom, the service was great and breakfast the next morning was tasty but also in a lovely cosy setting. The hotel itself and courtyard was beautiful yet with character, wish we could have enjoyed that with better weather!
The location was perfect—a lovely, tranquil countryside location but easy driving distance to Winchester. My toddler loved walking the lanes of the farm to see the animals. The host sent friendly and informative information. The accommodation was comfortable and clean.
We stayed for our 10 year wedding anniversary. The posters on the stairs were great all the little quirks were perfect and the Breakfast was superb, the hotel was amazing. The location was fantastic. We loved it all.
Location close to the zoo was ideal, plenty of parking, and the hotel design is very interesting. Staff were friendly, and the bedroom looked to be recently decorated including an updated ensuite.
location between Southampton, Winchester, Portsmouth - you can discover those towns, if you have a car
good plenty breakfasts, nearby zoo, pool at the hotel
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