Featuring free WiFi, The Old Vine offers accommodation in historic Winchester, 150 metres from Winchester Cathedral. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and award-winning bar.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Our room was furnished with individual, stylish furniture. It has character and was very comfortable
In the picturesque Hampshire countryside, Holiday Inn Winchester offers chargeable parking at £10 per car per night , complimentary WiFi, and stylish rooms with power showers and luxury toiletries.
Ann
United Kingdom
Lovely friendly staff , food was excellent so fresh
We got the bus right outside the hotel into Winchester, easy parking at the hotel
Such an easy relaxing experience
Winner of Service Excellence in the Winchester BID Awards 2016, the Winchester Royal Hotel is a charming 81-bedroom hotel in the heart of historic Winchester.
Located in the historic city of Winchester, Hotel du Vin Winchester offers an a la carte restaurant and free Wi-Fi access for all guests.
jennifer
United Kingdom
Amazing location for all of Winchester good facilities and charming staff wonderful breakfast the best anywhere only one thing to access the shower over the bath one needed to be an Olympic hurdler could be tricky if you are old
I would go back and would recommend
Jenny wellfare
This unique 18th-century inn is situated between Winchester Cathedral and the college, tucked away in the quietest corner of the city. The city-centre is a 5-minute walk away.
Situated in the heart of ancient Winchester, The Winchester Hotel and Spa , jacuzzi, sauna and steam room is just 5 minutes’ walk from Winchester train Station.
Julie
United States
The property was very comfortable, clean and had good food options. Location was perfect to enjoy a relaxing stay but within a 15 minute walk of the center of town, the cathedral, shopping.The train station is a convenient 6-7 minute walk from the hotel which is an added bonus to go to the Coast if you don’t want to deal with driving and traffic.
Featuring a bar, Kyoto Rooms Winchester is located in Winchester in the Hampshire region, 22 km from The Mayflower Theatre and 22 km from Southampton Guildhall.
Arati
United Kingdom
Excellent and comfortable room and bathroom.
Staff very helpful and accommodating with every request.
On average, 3-star hotels in Winchester cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Winchester are £119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Winchester can on average be found for £335 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Winchester this weekend is £120 or, for a 4-star hotel, £183. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Winchester for this weekend cost on average around £368 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £89 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Winchester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £152 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Winchester will cost around £406 (based on Booking.com prices).
Winchester, UK is accessible via Southampton Airport (13km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use direct trains from London Waterloo (approximately 1 hour) or buses from major cities. No direct water transport available.
What guests said about Winchester:
10
Scored 10
We have grown to love Hampshire so much as the people there...
We have grown to love Hampshire so much as the people there seem the most lovely wherever we go. We went to the Jane Austin House and I said this to a lovely man who was one of the curators and he said 'that is Hampshire people and that is why we moved here'. Winchester itself is beautiful not just the Cathedral or Great Hall or the Mill but spending an hour or so sitting outside one of the many establishments watching the world (and their dogs - we've never been anywhere where there were so many dogs and we argued which we should get). We both work hard but upon arrival we just completely relaxed. Other recommendations the Bangkok Bistrot restaurant in Jewry Street (we also saw the Grayson Perry Exhibit in the same Road), the Sunday morning antiques and retro and other market - I bought two wonderful things I will cherish, but above all the happiness everyone exuded, we will be back. This trip was short but there is so much to see (and also so many of my favourite shops, more than actually accessible in where I live in Kensington but in Winchester all in the high street - the White Company, Hobbs x 20!)
As you can tell we fell in love with Winchester!!
Claire
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hotel was within easy walking distance of the town.
Hotel was within easy walking distance of the town. Lots to do - shopping, the cathedral. Lovely walk available along the river. Great availibility of pubs and restaurants. Would particularly rate Brasserie Blanc
Vivien
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchester is a delightful place to visit.
Winchester is a delightful place to visit. It blends the old with the new extremely well. The cathedral has to be seen inside. A guided tour is available which is essential to appreciate fully the cathedral's remarkable history.
Further attractions are the wide range of excellent restaurants and pubs,museums and historic buildings.
Keith
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely historical sites and museums.
Lovely historical sites and museums. A walk along the trail was refreshing and seeing Winchester from Saint Catherine's Hill and lunch at the Handle Bar cafe at Saint Catherine's Hill was good value for money, lovely fresh panini's and friendly staff, not to mention the cake.
Plenty of eateries on an evening and quaint streets.
Ellen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchester is a charming city which needs you to fully...
Winchester is a charming city which needs you to fully explore. As well as the Cathedral and Great Hall, you should walk right to the end of the High Street as see what is down each street- particularly at the top of the town. There is a wide variety of cafes and restaurants. We had a Nepalese meal at Marse which was great with "ancient grains".
The Tourist Information Centre were fantastically helpful. Do walk the Water Meadows on the other side of the Cathedral and visit St Cross- following the river and in the spirit of John Keats. Finally, walk around the ruins of Wolvesey Castle.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice city, good shopping and eateries on the pedestrianised...
Nice city, good shopping and eateries on the pedestrianised high street. The Cathedral, the Mill, Wolvesey Castle (ruins) and the Great Hall are all worth a visit. Relaxing walks along the river and through small roads, the architecture is beautiful and the city has a good atmosphere. The church of St Swithun is a little gem and the Peninsula Barracks with the Military and Gurkha Museums are interesting. We didn’t have the time to see the Hospital of the Cross nor the Dean Garnier Garden nor the College but we are leaving these for our next visit.
Querky rooms as you would expect if you have read the other reviews - the look on our friends faces when they were given the key to 'Cell 2' was a picture as we had kept them in the dark as of the location. The full English for Breakfast was very tasty and served with a smile. If walking into Winchester and I suggest that you take the opportunity then follow the river walk close to the hotel it is a beautiful walk with plenty of seats. We don't often come this way but if we do then we would have no hesitation stopping here again.
The warm welcome we received from the moment we arrived set the standard for our wonderful stay at The Winchester Hotel & Spa .The staff were all fabulous, the Christmas decor was both modern & charming and the food delicious. The Spa gave a welcome break from shopping & the Saturday evening meal outstanding. A perfect weekend away. Special thanks to Castiel, the Manager who leads by example delivering 5 star customer service. We can't wait to return.
A big Winchester house not far from the center - so convenient and easy to reach. Delightful hosts and my room was better serviced than a hotel. Great range of drinks and snacks and beautifully decorated.. Well lit (which is not always the case) and very easy access. - I simply needed a bed f,or the night and that is what I got but I was sad I couldn’t spend a little longer enjoying the calm !
The hotel is convenient for main roads and Winchester town Centre is nearby.It has a large car park with plenty of spaces free.Reception and restaurant are bright and airy good air conditioning throughout.Food was tasty and plentiful.Staff friendly and relaxed.Bed was comfortable and room clean and tidy with tea and coffee tray/ hair drier ironing board ect.
The location is fab. I've stayed here twice now - definitely worth booking the larger double as it is more than doubly nice (get a kettle and tea in the larger room, but not in the smaller?). The hotel was clearly once great and now is just a bit run down and shabby. Having said that, you can't get better value for money in Winchester!
Large, comfortable complete apartment! Two stories: bedroom and bathroom upstairs, great room including kitchen and living room/dining room downstairs. Everything is provided, including clothes washer and detergent! I couldn’t find the shampoo however. A few blocks from the bus stop going into Winchester.
Good breakfast, friendly staff, great drinks selection in cosy pub. We had a gorgeous balcony, shame we couldn’t use it at the end of November! Great place to stay while visiting Winchester. We got bus in and taxi back. It was much cheaper than staying at a hotel in town.
The location was perfect—a lovely, tranquil countryside location but easy driving distance to Winchester. My toddler loved walking the lanes of the farm to see the animals. The host sent friendly and informative information. The accommodation was comfortable and clean.
Very charming and professional staff in a most lovely setting with cozy rooms in a darling Hampshire village. Quite close to Winchester and there's some public transport if you don't have a car to get you down to Hursley. Worth a detour for the Sunday roast!
Room is very clean, beds comfortable, host friendly, many food options for breakfast and well prepared. The property is close to Univ. of Winchester and its environment is nice. One bus takes us to the downtown of Winchester.
Good Hotel near Winchester. It was a business trip so perfect just for sleep. The Winchester Services have some places to buy food which is convenient if you arrive late. Just 5 minutes from Winchester.
Charming hotel of an older style - if you want super modem this isn’t it, but if you allow for the age and just enjoy its charm I don’t think there’s a better location for exploring Winchester.
location between Southampton, Winchester, Portsmouth - you can discover those towns, if you have a car
good plenty breakfasts, nearby zoo, pool at the hotel
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