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.
Ian
United Kingdom
Very comfortable room and bed. Access to main roads was excellent. Breakfast was 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.
Angela
United Kingdom
The room was very nice and spacious and quite palatious. Very comfortable bed
Food was very good first night, and breakfast was served promptly, and orders were as requested.
Parking was fairly close and easy to access.
Building had lots of historic interest.
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...
JenniLee
Ireland
The breakfast was good and location perfect for what we needed. Staff were all lovely no complaints for any of that.
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.
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...
linda
United Kingdom
Even though the hotel is having renovations it was still a lovely stay. Rooms were lovely all new shower rooms. Lovely staff
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...
Very good location, friendly staff and clean throughout.
Overlooking the River Naddar, The Old Mill offers magnificent views towards Salisbury Cathedral.
Excellent location
Great staff
Great good and drink
FAQs about hotels in Salisbury
On average, 3-star hotels in Salisbury cost £110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salisbury are £108 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salisbury can on average be found for £181 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Salisbury, UK, is accessible by train (1.5 hours from London), car, or coach. The nearest airport is Southampton (39km away), requiring a transfer. No direct water transport is available.
The most convenient airport for Salisbury is London Heathrow, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 130km away, making it easily accessible for travellers.
Salisbury, UK, offers various public transport options. Salisbury Reds buses provide extensive local services, while trains from Salisbury Station connect to London and other cities. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with numerous bike rental services. Driving is an option, but parking can be challenging.
What guests said about Salisbury:
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.
Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Go to city visitor center, very helpful.
Go to city visitor center, very helpful. Pretty town, every place walkable. Visit Stonehenge in afternoon, lot less people. Old Sarum was hard to get to and not marked well from bus stop. Magna Carta might not be worth the fee to many.
William
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small town with lots of pretty old buildings, beside the...
A small town with lots of pretty old buildings, beside the river. There are some famous sites including the cathedral which I enjoyed visiting. Unfortunately a few things are closed Tuesday and/or Wednesday, so check webistes when planning your trip. It's also 20 minutes from Stonehenge.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Parts of the city are rather grim, other parts are...
Parts of the city are rather grim, other parts are wonderfully historic and worth seeing; the Saturday market is excellent. We didnt go into the Cathedral as we considered the ticket price excessive but we ate very good food in Baroushka in Fisherton Road and the daytime cafe opposite. There is an amazing fishmonger in Fish Row and a good baker adjacent. Walking through the city was difficult as there seem to be endless road/pavement works and hordes of tourists heading for their lessons in history. We came by train as parking would appear to be scarce but there is a good Park and Ride. We were blessed with the cottage, it made up for our disappointment with Salisbury itself.
Chris
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Love this area, brings memories of childhood as I was born...
Love this area, brings memories of childhood as I was born in an area called Salisbury. It has a lovely market to buy goods from, stores, and lots of food options where a Mediterranean breakfast can be experienced. Not to mention Stonehenge... info attainable for Magna Carta resides in this area.
Rooms experienced at places stayed great for short term but I like big open spaces with rooms, nothing against the hosts! Many options offer included breakfasts elsewhere.
I loved this place! It was so quaint and still freshly updated. There was such attention to detail, from the the mineral waters, teas, coffees, and bath room condiments in the hotel room, to the English breakfast and the dinners served. Everything was of highest quality. The staff was friendly and professional. It is located a short walk from the city center, but it was such a pleasant walk through meadows, that my husband and I felt it added to the charm of the place. Simply put, I absolutely loved this place!
We enjoyed room 208 which was back-facing - overlooking a field - and was spacious, comfortable and quiet. The bathroom was spacious, clean and well furnished. Breakfast coffee was excellent and breakfast options for people without allergies/intolerances were good. Parking was ample and free. The hotel is well presented and feels well maintained. The reception staff were available when we needed them and were able to help with all our queries.
this was a full house. The 3 of had previously stayed in a 1-bedroom flat and a tiny 2-bed hotel room. this was large with living spaces to play cards, watch tv, sit outside and enjoy tea, or on the upstairs deck in sun chairs. it was great.
great location, too. can’t get closer to the train station and sites to see are very walkable. it was a fun stay and a lovely town
Convenient location with free parking, less than 10min walk to city centre
Free washing machines, dryer and detergent
Nice breakfast provided in advance
Clear introduction information on the hotel and city in a folder in room
Equipped with kitchen appliances
Self checkin and check out, staff responded promptly on booking.com
Location was ideal. Just outside the town of Salisbury, with countryside views and a good-sized yard ("garden" in England) for recreational activities. The kitchen, dining room, the Japanese garden and the patio (with BBQ grill) were ideal for our group of 12 people. Parking space was also plentiful.
Pear tree Hotel is the perfect location for a base in Salisbury. Close to all the city centre amenities and perfect for train station. Car parking was good, facilities were clean, with food on arrival a bonus. Staff were excellent with help for printing documents and advice on eating out etc
The hotel is in a great location, just a few minutes walk from the city centre. There is a good sized car park too. It was clean and comfortable and all the staff we dealt with were excellent. Dinner and breakfast were very nice too. I also think the value for money was good.
Hotel was modern, clean, bright and located in a good position to get on and off the A303 road. Staff were excellent, attentive and polite. The room was of a good enough size for our 1 night stay with ample wardrobe space. Breakfast choice was good.
Amazing!! We love our stay! The room was comfortable and the staff super friendly. Charlie gave us a lot of good recommendations. The hotel is very close to one of the Stonehenge bus stops, supermarkets and the main square of Salisbury.
The Lodge is amazing. Clean and everything you need. Location was great as close to Salisbury and Southampton and a short walk to the New Forest. The site has a Pizzeria and a mobile Fish & Chip van, for when you don't want to cook.
The location was fabulous right by the river with a beautiful 15 min walk to the city centre. The breakfast was very tasty with various options.. the hotel is a gem and full of character with wonderful views and scenery.
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.
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