Situated in the heart of Wiltshire on the A303, Holiday Inn Salisbury-Stonehenge offers stylish accommodation and free parking and is the nearest hotel to Stonehenge.
Shani
United Kingdom
Great sleep location and vee helpful friendly staff from front of house to house keeping. Excellent
Located in the city centre, this elegant, Georgian hotel with pillared entrance boasts modern rooms and private parking. Guests can find a restaurant, a lounge and a courtyard on site.
Perfectly located at the gates to The Cathedral Close and ten minutes to Stonehenge. The Chapter House is steeped in history and culture.
Hines
Canada
Check in was excellent. Even though we were early we were able to store our bags. All instructions re parking, breakfast instructions were clear as was directions for off sight parking (8 GDP per night). Many offers to help with bags. No street noise. Very good breakfast choices. Revisit? Definitely!
Situated 100 metres from Salisbury Cathedral, Sarum College offers 2-star accommodation in Salisbury and has a garden.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
We enjoyed being located in the historic Cathedral Close, which is still locked overnight (against the outside world!) Reception welcome was good, and we preferred the educational surroundings to the more usual commercial "frills". We were very happy to have no TV or radio - therefore spared endless politics. Breakfast - in a bright roomy refectory - was excellent, with one exception...
The Merchant's House, BW Signature Collection is set in Salisbury, 1.2 km from Salisbury Train Station and 3.6 km from Old Sarum.
Christine
United Kingdom
good central location' attractive converted building. staff friendly at reception. upgraded room was pleasant with excellent linen on beds. didn't book breakfast.
question re having room near friends answered personally
The Riverside is set amid 1.5 acres of scenic gardens, rolling lawns and towering trees which back onto the banks of the rivers of Avon and Nadder, Only a few minutes' walk from the centre of...
jeffrey
New Zealand
Good location rooms were nice and clean.
Garden area had great views overlooking Salisbury Cathedral excellent spot for having a drink on a beautiful sunny day
Set in a beautiful 13th-century building, the Red Lion Hotel has an award-winning restaurant furnished with antiques. Handmade furnishings made on site feature in each individually decorated room.
Kevin
United Kingdom
It was a good stay,and the reception staff were excellent when my missus wasn't feeling well after her breakfast
Milford Hall Hotel - Hotel Under Renovation, new bedrooms from 01st June is in the heart of this ancient city, just a short walk from the shopping area and cathedral, and is ideally located for...
On average, 3-star hotels in Salisbury cost £113 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salisbury are £121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salisbury can on average be found for £178 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The city is busy with a nice atmosphere. There are lots of shops and eateries. We tried the Mexican, "Tinga", which was really good. The Cathedral is well worth a visit, to see the scale of it as well as the Magna Carta. We also visited Arundells, Ted Heath's former home, which was really interesting.
Joanne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Salisbury is a very good location for a holiday in the UK.
Salisbury is a very good location for a holiday in the UK. Within the immediate area of the city there is an impressive cathedral (which houses a copy of Magna Carta) and the ruins of Old Sarum. A little further afield, there is the famous Stonehenge World Heritage Site which is very much worth a visit.
The city itself is easy to get around - much of it is walkable and there is a good bus service.
Due to its rail links, Salisbury can also be used as a base for exploring the wider area. Regular trains run to locations throughout Wiltshire, Dorset and Hampshire.
Christopher
10
Scored 10
St Thomas Becketts Church was a wonderful surprise with the...
St Thomas Becketts Church was a wonderful surprise with the late 15thc paintings.
The walking tour of Salisbury with a registered guide was excellent and i would definitely recommend it.
The docents in the cathedral were extremely knowledgeable and helpful. More importantly you could ask any question of them and they would endeavour to answer it.
Gillean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is a town full of interest - museums, The Cathedral and...
It is a town full of interest - museums, The Cathedral and close, Montpesson House and many more. It has a wide range of shops, cafes and interesting old buildings, full of history. It is easy to walk round. We especially enjoy Elizabeth Gardens and the water meadows to Harnham.
The centre is so busy, best taken in small doses. The market square is important to see, especially on market day - and a new department store.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everthing is within walking distance shops, cathedral etc...
Everthing is within walking distance shops, cathedral etc and there are plenty of places to eat. Furthermore, as this is an old medieval town there are lots of pubs ! so plenty of choice of breweries and food ! Its also based on a grid system so very easy to navigate your way around.
We did find that the independant shops, market etc are NOT open on Sundays so if you are coming for shopping make sure you come Monday to Saturday or you will be disappointed !
Our host said when the sun shines Salisbury is the best place to be and with a choice of over 5 rivers you could walk along bathed in sunshine I would agree !
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city. Amazing old streets and buildings.
Beautiful city. Amazing old streets and buildings. Small enough to explore on foot. Plenty of places to enjoy food and drink. The Cathedral is stunning. Plenty of independent shops. Nice green open spaces. Lovely for a couple of days.
Everything, the location is an easy walk into the town centre and Salisbury Cathedral. The Hotel is clean and very comfortable. The staff were very friendly, professional, and helpful. The room was very large, and the bed was perfect. It was very comfortable and helped us get over jet lag. The area is extremely quiet, and we could control the temperature of the room. Bathroom was large and had a spacious tub and shower combination. The English Breakfast is a must have to start your day.
Little Dene is a perfectly formed little apartment situated just 25 mins walk from Salisbury Centre. The apartment is clean comfortable and well appointed with the additional bonus of access to a shared garden which was perfect in the light summer evenings. We enjoyed several lovely walks in the area including Old Sarum, Stonehenge and local woods.
Beautiful pub in the city centre (close to market square and cathedral) with excellent breakfast and very delicious, very tasty dinner meals! Room (3-bed room) was extremely spacious including a huge bathroom (bigger than a standard hotel room) with bathtube and seperate shower. very friendly staff. Much better than expected! We really enjoyed it.
The size of the room was really large and being in the main part of the hotel it was nice and easy to get to and from the reception, bar and restaurant. The bed was very comfortable and the bathroom was gorgeous - large, smashing bath and good shower. All the staff were friendly and we had relaxing massages in the spa.
Great position by a river with a wonderful view of the cathedral - though it’s probably obscured by the trees in summer. Easy walk into town. Plenty of free parking, friendly staff and good breakfast. The room was in the newer part of the hotel and was spacious, clean and comfortable but somewhat dated.
Fantastic location (easy walk to city centre) and very friendly staff.
Breakfast was excellent and the pub was very lively during the evening.
Hotel facilities are very nice and well maintained - took several pictures from the outside of the hotel.
Room was very clean and everything working fine.
We stayed here on the way back from Stonehenge.
It was a wonderful hotel in a very spacious and beautifully maintained area. There were ponies and cows on the grounds, which the small children loved. For dinner, we went to a pub recommended by the owner. I would definitely stay here again.
Across the street from Salisbury Cathedral and had view of it. Inexpensive, nice and helpful people, full breakfasts, hot water, biggest room we have had on our trip. If I were to go again to Salisbury, this is where I would stay. Definitely, request room with a view
A charming old hotel with traditional tastefully decorated rooms. We got upgraded to a spacious king room, with Nespresso machine, decent Wi-Fi and a bathroom with walk in shower. Restaurant was first rate, with exceptional steaks and good freshly cooked breakfast.
Spacious room with riverside view. Comfortable bed, controllable room heating. Whole hotel nicely decorated and spotlessly clean. Excellent breakfast.
Free taxi service provided to/from Salisbury with a very helpful and cheerful lady driver.
Clean, comfortable, friendly hotel with good evening meals. An excellent staging post for the run down to Cornwall. Sturdily glazed so relatively little traffic noise despite its proximity to the road. Nice riverside garden.
Bed was super comfortable and spacious. Bed was excellent. Helen, our host, was super friendly and directed us to an excellent restaurant off the beaten path. Loved that it was close to but out of the chaos of Salisbury.
Welcome at reception. Staff were very helpful and friendly. The hotel itself is set back from the road in a quaint courtyard, so despite being in the city centre you’re just a couple of steps away from tranquility.
The room was very comfortable and the breakfast was good. Close proximity of the old Mill Hotel was ideal for eating in the evenings. A nice quiet location within easy reach, via a pleasant walk, of the city centre.
Great location, just a short walk from the city centre and attractions. The hotel is full of character and really comfortable. the staff were friendly and helpful.
Perfect location for Salisbury Cathedral and bus to Stonehenge. We booked three units, all very nice and well stocked. Wish we stayed more than one night.
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