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We have 8 hotels in Hatfield.

 
 
Beales Hatfield Hotel Star Rating 4        
Comet Way

This striking, modern hotel is opposite the Galleria shopping centre, 1.1 miles from the University of Hertfordshire campus and 3 miles from Hatfield House stately home.Contemporary rooms offer free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, Egyptian cotton bedding and flat-screen TVs, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Mercure Hatfield Oak Hotel Star Rating 3        
Roehyde Way

This functional hotel, off the M25 roadway, is 2.5 miles from Hatfield House (a historic mansion) and 5.7 miles from Verulamium Park, which features a museum about Roman life.
Ramada Hatfield Star Rating 3        
St Albans Road West

This basic low-rise hotel is 2.3 miles from Hatfield House and 2.7 miles from Stanborough Park.
Travelodge Central Hotel Hatfield (England) Star Rating 2        
Hatfield Business Park Comet Way

A 1.3-mile walk from Hatfield train station, this straightforward hotel is also 2.4 miles from the historic Hatfield House, current home of the Earl of Salisbury and previous refuge for Elizabeth I.
Premier Inn Hatfield (England) Star Rating 3        
Comet Way, Lemsford Road

This modern budget hotel off the A1(M) motorway is 1.2 miles from the University of Hertfordshire and 1.4 miles from Hatfield rail station.
Brocket Hall        
Welwyn

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Travelodge Hatfield Central        
2 The Galleria Comet Way

A 1.3-mile walk from Hatfield train station, this straightforward hotel is also 2.4 miles from the historic Hatfield House, current home of the Earl of Salisbury and previous refuge for Elizabeth I.
Zen Tower House        
Tower House, Warren Wood Mews, Kentish lane, Brookmans Park

Zen Tower House offers a comfortable setting while in Hatfield.Zen Tower House provides comfortable rooms, designed to fit the needs of any guest.London Stansted Airport is a 45-minute drive from the property.
 
 
More on Hatfield .
 
Hatfield is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield. It had a population of 29,616 in 2001, and is of Saxon origin. Hatfield House, the home of the Marquess of Salisbury, is the nucleus of the old town.