Situated in Welwyn, 9.1 km from Hatfield House, Melbourne Lodge features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
With free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, The Wellington offers a popular restaurant with award-winning food, a large terrace, and unique rooms with antique furniture.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Breakfast was excellent, great location for the function we attended and lovely village.
A charming 17th-century coaching inn, The White Hart Hotel offers luxury accommodation, with good access to the A1(M) and a 20-minute train or car journey from London.
Alan
United Kingdom
The location helpful staff especially Julie and comfortable room
Close to the city centre and only a 10-minute walk from the railway station, Holiday Inn Stevenage has a mini-gym and boasts a modern and stylish Destinations Bar and Restaurant.
Jo
United Kingdom
From booking in to checking out the hotel staff were welcoming, polite and helpful
The room was clean and the beds comfy
The breakfast was first class
The catering staff were so attentive and helpful
The scrambled eggs were out of this world 😊and the choice was really good
The vegetarian sausage was the best our party had tasted
Tewinbury offers accommodation in Tewin. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. The rooms come with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. Every room comes with a private bathroom.
Cheryl
United Kingdom
Clean, comfortable, lots of places to sit and relax as well as walks/things to do
Set in Hatfield and with Hatfield House reachable within 3.3 km, The Comet London Hatfield offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Mick
United Kingdom
Location was excellent, chosen to be close to the A1, local transport ideal to London.
Located around 5 minutes from national rail links at Welwyn Garden City Station, the Best Western Homestead Court Hotel is also near to the major business parks at Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield.
We only stayed for one night en route elsewhere but Welwyn...
We only stayed for one night en route elsewhere but Welwyn well known to us and is a very pretty little village with good variety of shops and good access to transport in nearby Welwyn Garden City. Would definitely recommend as good and facilities excellent
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Old Welwyn us a sleepy, pretty little village, Welwyn Garden...
Old Welwyn us a sleepy, pretty little village, Welwyn Garden City (a couple of miles, if that) is a lovely little town, lots of restaurants and bars. London is 30 minutes by train. Stay here and commute in if you want a London holiday....
Michele
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I was in the area to visit family and since they didn't have...
I was in the area to visit family and since they didn't have room for me I stayed in this hotel/restaurant/pub. It was very comfortable and the room was quiet even with the bar downstairs. The bed was comfortable, which is always important! I had the option to have my room refreshed every day if I chose to. Welwyn is a cute village and I always felt safe. I didn't eat in town since I was visiting family but there are lots of places to eat.
Ashley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a lovely village with an very good selection of places...
It is a lovely village with an very good selection of places to eat and drink. We enjoyed our walk around the village, it felt safe and welcoming. Very close to the M25 for journeys further afield. The surrounding countryside is beautiful too.
L&T1995
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were visiting the area for a particular reason and chose...
We were visiting the area for a particular reason and chose Welwyn because we were aware (a little bit) of it. We found the town very much to our liking; plenty of choice for evening meals and, surprisingly, very quiet at night.
Allan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I stayed there shortly, but there are some nice pubs around...
I stayed there shortly, but there are some nice pubs around there. The Rose and the Crown (pub) was amazing and it has a very large garden through which you can enjoy the nice weather while drinking a couple of beers. It is highly recommended.
What a gem The Wellington is. We stayed in room 2 and it exceeded expectations. In fact, it's probably one of the loveliest hotel rooms I've ever stayed in. Bed was very comfortable, shower lovely and a large, deep bath. Lots of attention to detail. I hope to return again soon. Unfortunately an early flight meant we left before breakfast, but for the price you cannot beat this gem. Very welcoming and attentive staff too. Just superb 👌
The Wellington (the boot not an old aeroplane!), is an old public house, central to the old partof Welwyn, with on-site parking at the rear of the pub.
The staff are excellent, although breakfast staff are somewhat overwhelmed, trying to serve both residents and early visitors to the pub. Anything on the breakfast menu is included in the room price.
Room are quirky but clean.
Location was perfect for us as going to Knebworth, really beautiful period hotel with individual rooms, exposed beams and masonry, with all the facilities you'd need. Not sure this hotel could meet the needs of a person with mobility issues, purely because it is a very old Inn, however we did not see all of the hotel just the area we stayed. Breakfast was superb
The room is really beautiful and has all necessities: very charming with a super comfortable bed!
ALL the staff is always very friendly and helpful: Nicole was only on her 3rd day in at work and was managing it like a pro.
The restaurant has a very varied menu and the food (including breakfast) is simply delicious.
The perfect hotel for a short business trip!
I found the cottage very superb, very quaint and also very clean. I found the property in a very nice location and quiet the garden’s were very stunning and kept beautiful. Would recommend and come again.
good location for what we needed, staff were great and very welcoming and polite. comfortable room even being at the front of hotel there was no road noise
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