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...
Perfectly located at the gates to The Cathedral Close and ten minutes to Stonehenge. The Chapter House is steeped in history and culture.
RichTiller80
United Kingdom
Beautiful room, superb bed, wonderful bathroom, luxurious bath and separate shower.
Great welcoming staff.
Decent buffet breakfast with excellent choices.
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.
DAVID
United Kingdom
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.
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...
Kay
United Kingdom
The room was very comfortable and clean. The staff are very friendly and helpful.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Salisbury cost £106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salisbury are £103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salisbury can on average be found for £174 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salisbury this weekend is £144 or, for a 4-star hotel, £129. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salisbury for this weekend cost on average around £578 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £139 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salisbury for tonight. You'll pay on average around £113 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salisbury will cost around £179 (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.
What guests said about Salisbury:
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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
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.
Travelling Wiser
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I’ve always loved Salisbury as it’s a great place to visit,...
I’ve always loved Salisbury as it’s a great place to visit, when you want to see our heritage as-well as modern shops and restaurants/pubs.
On our visit we had dinner in the Chapter house, 10/10 definitely recommend the steak!
Don’t forget the fudge shop near the Gatehouse haha!
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Apart from the cathedral, I cannot say I was impressed with...
Apart from the cathedral, I cannot say I was impressed with the city. It is quiet, and not much going on. It was quiet at the weekend during the evening, and we struggled to find suitable things to do that were interesting to teenagers. I would not wish to live here. The high point was the cathedral which is remarkable.
We spent one night in Salisbury as a launching point for a dawn visit to Stonehenge and it was a perfect spot for this. The hotel has its charm -- it is old and creaky with lots of sloping stairs and walls. My room had an old fireplace (not useable but sweet)and a comfy bed. The men who helped us with our very heavy luggage (up a lot of stairs) were very kind and professional. Salisbury was a lovely surprise as we were visiting on the day of the St. George festival and we had so much fun at the street market.
The hotel is well situated for the Cathedral and Salisbury City Centre. As well as being within a short walk of both there is an evening shuttle bus to the centre and back.Our room was on the second floor at the back of the hotel.The slight downside was that there was no lift but this was more than compensated for by the superb view across the river and meadows to the cathedral.The staff were friendly and helpful (one minor hitch was resolved immediately) and the breakfast was very good.
The hotel is in a great location to visit the cathedral and city centre shops and restaurants. Nice room, warm and comfortable. Friendly and helpful staff.. Breakfast was really good, lots of choice and hot food cooked to order. It was Saturday night and they had a band playing in the evening but the music stopped promptly at 11pm.. I was travelling on my own and felt comfortable in the bar, which has a good range of drinks on offer. I would definitely stay here again.
The room was well facilitated, comfortable and clean. The shower was amazing! After several inadequate showers in hotels proceeding our stay at the Bell Inn, it was a delight to be rained upon with full pressure hot water. David, the owner, was a wonderful and friendly; his pub is adorably old and well stocked. Finally, the Bell is very well located between Salisbury and Stonehenge.
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
The hotel is a beautiful old building built over a rushing river. There is an almost unbroken view of the Cathedral across the water meadows, from just outside the hotel. It's about a 20 minute delightful walk to the city centre. The room was comfortable. Dinner in the restaurant was excellent. Staff were friendly. Overall we liked the place very much, and would return.
We went for the Deluxe Double Room. It was very spacious and well-equipped. The shower was hot and powerful, the large bed was one of the most comfortable we have ever had in a hotel and we got a great night's sleep. There is plenty of free parking and the breakfast was very good. The staff were friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.
The hotel is very pretty and wonderfully located right in the city centre. Staff were warm and welcoming. Our room was cozy and spacious, and sound proof, with lots of amenities. The bathroom was a little small, but very modern and clean. Overall, I am very pleased with my stay, and would return again.
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
Check-in was efficient. Location is exceptional and the redeeming feature of the hotel. Staff we saw were all pleasant but more on staff later. Room was spacious with lovely view and public areas tidy. Food quality, especially sausage and bacon, at breakfast - more on that below.
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 staff were helpful and friendly. Our room was clean and quiet being away from the bar areas. The room also had air conditioning which was lovely as we were there during a hot spell. The location is very handy, a stones-throw from the city centre.
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.
The staff is lovely and helpful and offer you a complimentary drink the night of your arrival. A very nice gesture, I must say. This hotel is comfortable and is very close to the city centre. Very good value for money
Great location for what we wanted to do. Apartment very clean and spacious. More sociable than stopping in a hotel.
Local carpark (5min walk) is free after 6pm until 8am
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