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Holiday Inn Express St. Albans - M25, Jct.22, hotel in Saint Albans

Holiday Inn Express St. Albans - M25, Jct.22 is located a three-minute drive from Junction 22 on the M25 motorway. The hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, and parking.

Everything
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
2,761 reviews
Price from
£109.65
per night
Sopwell House Hotel, hotel in Saint Albans

This property is a Georgian Country House Hotel. Guests can enjoy a delicious afternoon tea, stroll through 12 acres of gardens, and relax by the main leisure pool.

Absolutely beautiful Great staff Great spa Wonderful food
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
816 reviews
Price from
£299
per night
The Samuel Ryder Hotel St Albans, Tapestry Collection Hilton, hotel in Saint Albans

Located in the heart of St. Albans, The Samuel Ryder Hotel St Albans, Tapestry Collection Hilton is set in an Edwardian building and features an on-site bar.

Nice location, close to lovely restaurants.
Scored 8.3
8.3
Rated very good
Very good
1,671 reviews
Price from
£189
per night
St Michael's Manor Hotel - St Albans, hotel in Saint Albans

Set in 5 acres of beautiful gardens with a lake, the historic St Michael's Manor Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the centre of St Albans and near St Michael's Cathedral.

Location
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
875 reviews
Price from
£208
per night
White Hart Hotel, hotel in Saint Albans

A 600-year-old coaching inn located in the centre of St Albans, White Hart Hotel sits opposite the world-famous Cathedral and Abbey. Guests can dine in a traditional oak-panelled, candlelit...

Central location. Car park. Clean bedroom which was serviced every day.
Scored 7.3
7.3
Rated good
Good
1,298 reviews
Price from
£129
per night
Ragged Hall Lane, hotel in Saint Albans

Located in St Albans, Ragged Hall Lane B&B is 4 miles from M1 Road access and just 5 miles from the Warner Bros Studio Tour London. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout.

Very very clean and comfortable
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated superb
Superb
215 reviews
Price from
£100
per night
Elegant Room in St Albans, hotel in Saint Albans

Set in Saint Albans, within 11 km of Hatfield House and 16 km of Watford Junction, Elegant Room in St Albans offers accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.

The room was very nice and clean and the bed was very comfortable I had a great night's sleep.
Scored 6.1
6.1
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
19 reviews
Price from
£75
per night
Torrington Hall, hotel in Saint Albans

Torrington Hall is a Victorian Grade II listed Mansion, built in 1882 in the heart of St Albans, and set within its own walled grounds.

Its location and its easy going systems which don’t really on human intervention and thus create a easy going environment
Scored 7.8
7.8
Rated good
Good
543 reviews
Price from
£135
per night
Quiet & Secluded St Albans House, hotel in Saint Albans

Situated in Saint Albans in the Hertfordshire region, Quiet & Secluded St Albans House features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

N/A
Scored 6.8
6.8
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
6 reviews
Price from
£113.98
per night
Little Garden View, hotel in Saint Albans

Set in Saint Albans and only 10 km from Hatfield House, Little Garden View offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Location privacy
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
24 reviews
Price from
£142.50
per night
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  • Scored 10
    10

    Loved the area.

    Loved the area. Such a sweet little town with exceptionally friendly residents. Many sites to visit, beautiful buildings, some cure cafes. On Saturday there is a market worth checking in. You can walk through the town, no car needed. Many taxis available. Worth travelling for the whole day.
    A
    Anonymous
  • Scored 10
    10

    I visited to learn more about the area, in particular the...

    I visited to learn more about the area, in particular the Cathedral and St. Albans' Roman origins. I'd encourage others to visit the Cathedral (no entrance charge but voluntary donations encouraged) and all the museum/heritage locations (Town Hall, Verulamium Roman Museum, Theatre etc.). The V. Roman Museum is fascinating and well presented.
    Wright
  • Scored 10
    10

    A charming, characterful town, full of interesting shops,...

    A charming, characterful town, full of interesting shops, plenty of restaurants to choose from, and pubs galore! Of course the jewel in the crown is the cathedral, which is most impressive. Well worth a visit, but be prepared for the constant traffic jam up Holywell Hill.
    Gavin
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    The hotel was charming and in an excellent location with...

    The hotel was charming and in an excellent location with beautiful gardens and a lake. The proximity to the cathedral, excellent restaurants nearby and Verulamium Park was amazing. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
    Carol Anne
    South Africa
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    St. Albans is a large town/ small city, with a good number...

    St. Albans is a large town/ small city, with a good number of interesting old buildings, including a medieval bell tower, and several museums, including the excellent museum of Roman artefacts on the far side of the large park which drops down from the cathedral. The cathedral is a must if you are into old buildings, with its Norman tower made from Roman bricks among many other features. I was also made very welcome when I joined them for worship. The town has very good pubs, cafes and restaurants, and an extensive street market on certain days. The town itself probably merits a leisurely weekend stay if you enjoy lingering in the cafes, but the Thameslink trains make a day in London very easy, and, if you like old planes, a visit to the De Havilland museum ( no. 84 bus from the town centre ) is well worth it ( rather long walk up the drive from the bus stop, but there is parking at the museum if you take your car. )
    Martin
  • Scored 10
    10

    First time in St Albans and we absolutely loved it, we fell...

    First time in St Albans and we absolutely loved it, we fell for its charm and it has everything, museums, book shops, great artisan shops, galleries ,great restaurants and cafes especially Abigails and Per Tutti, handy for the Arena, great English pubs and of course the Fabulous Cathedral, but most of all , lovely friendly helpful people
    Jason
    United Kingdom

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