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We have 22 hotels in Gloucester. |
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New Inn Hotel
16 Northgate Street
This 600-year-old Tudor style inn with B&B lodging is a 4-minute walk from Gloucester Cathedral and a 5-minute walk from Gloucester Folk Museum.The straightforward rooms (some with exposed beams and panelled walls) include en suite bathrooms, plus free WiFi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Family rooms are available. |
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The Edward Hotel
88-92 London Road
Set in a row of 3 Victorian houses, this privately run B&B is a 14-minute walk from Gloucester Cathedral and 1.2 miles from Gloucester Quays Designer Outlet.The low-key rooms have colourful furnishings or feature wallpaper, and include en suite bathrooms and desks, plus free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Holiday Inn Gloucester Cheltenham
Crest Way - Barnwood
Set near the M5, this unassuming hotel is 3 miles from Gloucester Cathedral and 8 miles from Cheltenham Racecourse.Relaxed rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities. Executive rooms add minibars, and complimentary drinks and snacks. |
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Hallmark Hotel Gloucester
Matson Lane
An 8-mile drive from Gloucestershire Airport, this upscale spa hotel is also a 9-minute walk from Gloucester Golf Club and 3 miles from Kingsholm Stadium.The refined rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living rooms and dining areas, and 24/7 room service is available. |
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Station Hotel Gloucester
Bruton Way
Opposite Gloucester train station, this classic 19th-century hotel is an 8-minute walk from Gloucester Cathedral and 0.8 miles from Gloucester docks.The low-key rooms all feature en suite bathrooms, plus free WiFi, TVs with satellite channels, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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The Mulberry House
2a Heathville Road
The owners of Mulberry House, Keith and Jean Burrows, are passionate about good service, and Gloucester has been their family home for nearly thirty years, so undoubtedly, should you need any information on what to do during your trip - be it recommendations for unmissable destinations within the city centre, day trips out, or where to go to eat in the evening - we have the passion and enthusiasm to give you a good list of options! Gloucester, the ancient capital of the beautiful county of Gloucestershire, is a popular cathedral city that also boasts England's most inland harbour. Visitors to the city are astounded by the splendour of its magnificent cathedral and the huge Victorian Harbour and waterfront that connects with an interesting range of historic buildings, shops, bars and restaurants. Mulberry House is within walking distance of the cathedral, the docks and the city centre, which also contains a number of real gems. |
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Ibis Gloucester
Sawmills End Corinium Ave A417
This relaxed budget hotel is set within .7 km of both Gloucester Cathedral and Kingsholm Stadium, home of Gloucester Rugby.The straightforward rooms come with desks, free Wi-Fi and TVs. |
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City Lodge Guest House
72 Weston Road
Opposite Gloucester Park in the city centre, this 3-storey redbrick guesthouse is 0.8 miles from Gloucester train station and 1.3 miles from Kingsholm Stadium. |
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Quire Court Apartment
Hare Lane
Quire Court is a Grade II listed apartment in central Gloucester, situated within 5 minutes' walk of a supermarket, gym & leisure centre and plenty of nightlife.Refurbished to modern standards, Quire Court Apartment offers an upstairs lounge with sofa and TV with satellite channels. The fully fitted kitchen includes a fan oven, washing machine and American-style fridge/freezer. |
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Spalite Hotel
121 Southgate Street
Within 20 minutes' stroll from Gloucester Railway Station, Spalite Hotel provides guests with a convenient base while visiting Gloucester. It is ideally located for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.There are 9 stylish rooms at the hotel, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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Gloucester is a town in south-west England, close to the Welsh border. This is a mountainous region that takes in the Cotswolds, Dean Forest and the Malvern Hills. The city is remarkable for the large quantity of churches it possesses. While it is true that there are many new and renovated buildings in town, it is also worth pointing out that a lot of old buildings have retained their original form, as is the case of the museum and academy of modern art and science, the county jail and Whitefield Church. Close to St. Mary's Church you can still see some ruins of two monasteries and the old town walls. One of its main attractions is the Abbey of St. Peter, which houses the tomb of King Henry II- Some scenes for the recent Harry Potter movie were filmed there. If you are looking for a place with plenty of history, good architecture and lots of culture, Gloucester is the place for you. |
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