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.
Kate
United Kingdom
Great location with easy access parking. Comfortable room. Excellent garden and outlook.
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.
In the beautiful Hampshire countryside, this colonial-style hotel has a pool, a sauna and free parking.
Danila
United Kingdom
the pool was closed and we were warned about it in the morning on the day of check-in. my child was waiting for the pool and entertainment. but everything else was great
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.
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.
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 £322 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £96 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Winchester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £132 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Winchester will cost around £407 (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
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.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchester is Great, I have been there 5 time at the...
Winchester is Great, I have been there 5 time at the Winchester spa hotel and stay at Mercure Hotel.
Spa was disappointed only one sauna & Steam Room wasn't working Jacuzzi was smaller than when I visited Las
Querky rooms as you would expect if you have read the other reviews - the look on our friends faces when they were given the key to 'Cell 2' was a picture as we had kept them in the dark as of the location. The full English for Breakfast was very tasty and served with a smile. If walking into Winchester and I suggest that you take the opportunity then follow the river walk close to the hotel it is a beautiful walk with plenty of seats. We don't often come this way but if we do then we would have no hesitation stopping here again.
From the moment we arrived we were treated exceptionally well. Our bags were taken up to our room whilst we went to park in the permitted areas. The room was very spacious and perfect for our needs. The breakfast that was pre-ordered each night was brought to our room at exactly the time requested, piping hot and everything ordered delivered. The location of the hotel to enable exploration of Winchester could not have been better and despite being in a town centre the room we stayed in "Nina Campbell" was extremely peaceful.
The warm welcome we received from the moment we arrived set the standard for our wonderful stay at The Winchester Hotel & Spa .The staff were all fabulous, the Christmas decor was both modern & charming and the food delicious. The Spa gave a welcome break from shopping & the Saturday evening meal outstanding. A perfect weekend away. Special thanks to Castiel, the Manager who leads by example delivering 5 star customer service. We can't wait to return.
For a hotel at a motorway service station, this has to be one of the cleanest, smartest, and most comfy I have stayed in! The twin beds were a generous single size and the room was quite simply massive! The bathrooms were spotless and modern with fantastic showers. Complimentary shower gel on the walls was a plus! On a final note, the price, I may have got this at an unusually low rate but for £35 I think this was super value.
* Location of hotel, with an exceptional view of Winchester Cathedral
* Willingness of staff to help
* Comfortable room (the deluxe double)
* Good-quality breakfast
* Proximity to town centre
*Pre-ordered prosecco was presented as a complementary gesture, as it was delayed by a day (and thus spoiled the surprise on check-in)
Good breakfast, friendly staff, great drinks selection in cosy pub. We had a gorgeous balcony, shame we couldn’t use it at the end of November! Great place to stay while visiting Winchester. We got bus in and taxi back. It was much cheaper than staying at a hotel in town.
Very charming and professional staff in a most lovely setting with cozy rooms in a darling Hampshire village. Quite close to Winchester and there's some public transport if you don't have a car to get you down to Hursley. Worth a detour for the Sunday roast!
Great Staff, extremely helpful, Great breakfast.
Location, I've Stayed in Winchester for weekends since 2016.
Was caring full-time for Mum with Alzheimer's and disabled for 15 years,so I'd be given a weekend here twice a year.Winchester kept me sane.
Excellent location for visiting Winchester. The hotel is very cosy, situated within an excellent pub. The staff were friendly and welcoming. The room itself was a decent size and comfortable. The artisan coffee and chocolates were great.
The position of this Hotel was perfect for walking around the center of Winchester ! Thought the parking was a little expensive at £12 per night i thought £10 would have been enough as its the hotels land.
A nice hotel with friendly staff. It's situated in the centre of the city, so it's convenient for visiting attractions. All the facilities in the room are top quality.
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