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Corinium Hotel & Restaurant
4.3/571 Reviews
Cirencester (a former Roman city) is a gem, and the Corinium hotel is ideally placed to tour the town on foot. Located on a quiet street 5 minutes from the centre, with virtually no passing traffic, even for front-facing rooms. This latest was the third time we've stayed at the hotel. It's all olde-worlde, go someplace else if you want porcelain and glass modernity. The stairs to some rooms are steep, but ask for more accessible rooms if you're 'of an age'. Breakfasts excellent, serving staff anxious to please, helpful receptionists. The owners were about to sell up this year, but I'm glad they changed their mind.
Wild Thyme & Honey
4.5/571 Reviews
I can't fault the hotel itself is gorgeous, perfect location and food for both breakfast and evening was incredible. The aesthetic is everything you would want in a Cotswolds escape with scenic walks surrounding the area and incredibly lovely staff. The food was some of the best food I have had for a while! The however - we were pre warned a couple of weeks before our arrival about an event taking place. I rang to ask how the noise would be, and would the bar or hotel spaces be affected to which we were told we wouldn't hear anything and no they would not, which was not the case. Until 11pm it felt like a nightclub, we had come for a quiet escape but instead had wedding music and singing and shouting, also using all of the bar area. Felt quite disappointed about this, mainly because we just wanted a quiet weekend in what would have seemed like a cosy and quiet place but instead it was chaotic and loud. We would have happily rebooked and enjoyed another weekend which wouldn't have felt as overstimulating. We did ask at the time to which we were just apologised to and it would go off at 11pm. There is always this risk when booking a hotel which has a venue, but equally if we were told when we rang this was going to be the case we would have simply rebooked.
The Talbot Inn
4/521 Reviews
The town is quiet, the houses are beautiful, the vehicles are few, there are commercial streets and big supermarkets. The hotel has an independent courtyard, a private entrance to the room, ample parking space, complete facilities and cleanliness, sitting on a bench and watching the flower room 🦋🐝 flying. The restaurant is delicious in English and has a rich breakfast. The owner is enthusiastic and talkative: What is the weather like today? A cup of wine, a cup of tea, a wooden table and chairs outside the window...
Stratton House Hotel & Spa
4/580 Reviews
The hotel is generally very good. The staff are all very helpful and the food is of good quality. The issue we had was that two hours after our arrival at the hotel, my husband decided to take a shower. Due to the hotel not providing any nonslip mat either in the shower or on the floor, and the fact that the shower tray did not have a lip meant that the water came out onto the floor which made it very slippery indeed. This had obviously happened previously as the bottom of the fire escape door in the bathroom was clearly rotted at the bottom through water ingress. The only item the hotel had provided was a small towelling Mat which he put on the floor and obviously it was no use against the very slippery water covered floor and he fell awkwardly, causing extensive swelling, pain and bruising to his elbow and arm. I contacted reception to have this put into the accident book and ask for a first idea and We were given ice to put on the elbow to ease the swelling. We were also offered a different room but were told it would not be a feature room, which we refused as we had paid for a feature room. My husband is disabled in any event and during our short break away he was unable to sleep much at night due to the pain in his arm, which worsened when we arrived home. The night this happened, he didn’t feel like eating in the restaurant so we asked if we could order from the bar. The hotel bought bar food to our room and I was a little surprised to see they had still added a service charge onto the bill for that evenings 2 sandwiches and coffee. We stayed for a further three days, as planned but did not use the shower again during our stay.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceCAD 1,351
Lowest PriceCAD 67
Number of Reviews678
Number of Hotels41
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 268
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 295