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BEST WESTERN The Rose & Crown Colchester Star Rating 3        
East Street

A 0.9-mile drive from Colchester Castle, this Tudor-style coaching inn from the 14th century is 1.6 miles from the Mercury Theatre and 4.
Brook Red Lion Hotel Star Rating 3        
High Street

This relaxed town-centre lodging is set in a 1465 building with Tudor features and exposed beams. It's a 3-minute walk from Colchester Castle and 7 minutes from Colchester Town train station.The simple, old-world rooms feature en suite bathrooms, work desks and flat-screen TVs, plus free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
George Hotel of Colchester Star Rating 3        
116 High Street

Built on ancient Roman ruins, this 500-year-old coaching inn is a 2-minute walk from The Castle Museum and a 7-minute walk from Colchester Town train station.The plush rooms feature en suite bathrooms, work areas and free Wi-Fi, plus TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Some rooms also have sofas.
Wivenhoe House Hotel Star Rating 3        
Wivenhoe Park

Part of the University of Essex Colchester, this stately 18th-century manor hotel and annexe is 1.3 miles from Hythe train station and 2.7 miles from The Castle Museum.
The Globe Hotel Colchester Star Rating 3        
71 North Station Road

This historic Grade II listed building dating back to 1700 is a 10 minute walk from the town centre and train station, and offers renovated, comfortable interiors. Restored to a high standard, The Globe Hotel has excellent bus connections to the University of Essex and other surrounding areas of Colchester. The mainline station is in walking distance which has very good connections to London Liverpool Street every 20 minutes.
A Hideaway Retreat - B & B Star Rating 4        
53 Anthony Close, St Johns

Housed in a redbrick bungalow, this modest B&B is 2.6 miles from The Castle Museum and 6.6 miles from Colchester Zoo.
The North Hill Hotel Star Rating 3        
51 North Hill

This refined hotel, parts of which date from the 15th century, is a 9-minute walk from Colchester Castle and 3.6 miles from Colchester Zoo.The traditional rooms feature en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
East Gate Inn Star Rating 4        
6 Harwich Road

Dating back to 1733, this unpretentious inn and pub is 0.6 miles from Hythe railway station and 0.8 miles from the Castle Museum.
Colchester City Cottage        
50 Layer Road

Colchester City Cottage offers a comfortable setting when in Colchester.The hotel has 8 rooms that are fitted with all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.Colchester City Cottage provides an ideal place to discover Royal Air Force Boxted and Colchester Zoo, as well as everything the local area has to offer.
Riverside Hotel Colchester Star Rating 3        
2 North Station Road

Set on the River Colne, this Tudor lodging, built in 1604, is a 12-minute walk from The Castle Museum and 1 mile from Colchester Town train station.The cosy rooms feature en suite bathrooms, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.Complimentary full English or continental breakfast is provided, and free guest parking is available.
 
 
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Colchester is the town that gives its name to the district of Colchester, in the English county of Essex. It is considered to be the oldest town in Great Britain. One of the place's main attractions is Castle Park, an open space with a large variety of plants and a beautiful lake. There are many other parks for enjoying some time in the open air. The town also has many cultural activities, including Colchester Castle Museum, where you can go 2000 years back in time and find out about the ancient history of Britannia. Another museum to visit is the Hollytrees Museum, an entertaining look at the last 300 years of local history. If you are interested in the natural sciences, a place to see is the Natural History Museum. One curious collection is that belonging to the Tymperleys Clock Museum, an enchanting place housing a large collection of clocks and watches made in Colchester between 1640 and 1840. There is also a lovely garden to relax in. Colchester may be Britain's oldest town, but it is one that has all the comforts of modernity.