Located within 54 acres of parkland, the 4-star Norton Park hotel is 12 miles from Winchester. It features a spa with 8 treatments rooms, and a leisure club with a gym, pool and sauna.
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.
Susan
United Kingdom
The staff were lovely, friendly and helpful. They all had excellent customer service skills. Excellent central location. Clean and comfortable room. Very nice breakfast selection.
We would definitely stay again.
Set in Winchester, 23 km from Jane Austen's House Museum, The Chestnut Horse offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
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.
Rowena
United Kingdom
The property was well placed but the room we had, had no windows which we found very uncomfortable
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.
Set in Winchester, 21 km from Jane Austen's House Museum, Avington Lakes offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and water sports facilities.
Lots of things to do
Villa was lovely had lots of space
Located within 54 acres of parkland, the 4-star Norton Park hotel is 12 miles from Winchester. It features a spa with 8 treatments rooms, and a leisure club with a gym, pool and sauna.
The staff were very good, amazing customer service.
Situated in Winchester’s historic centre, Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel overlooks Winchester Cathedral. This vibrant heritage destination is renowned for its legendary Arthurian Round Table.
Lovely room, brilliant staff and perfect location.
Located on the M3 Southbound Services between junctions 8 and 9, Days Inn Winchester offers free parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Very comfortable bed, slept well. Welcoming reception.
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We visited for the Christmas market. However there is plenty to see and do in Winchester. Plenty of excellent restaurants, independent coffee shops and a good choice of shopping. The train station is walkable into town. A great place to visit.
Feeley
Scored 10
10
The Christmas fair was magical and the atmosphere was great.
The Christmas fair was magical and the atmosphere was great. The Cathedral is amazing and worth a visit. So much to see and not enough time.
Also a huge Sainsburys being so near is a bonus.
Look forward to returning to the Lodges again
Sylvia
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Quaint town. Some nice architecture.
Quaint town. Some nice architecture.
Central hotels available.good amount of taxi ranks around
Quite a few sites of interest to visit, some of which do a reduced ticket to see three of them
Cathedral separate payment which we found very dear.
If going at Christmas time lovely Xmas market around the cathedral and along the high street.to visit.
Some nice cafes and bakeries which are well worth trying out
For those who like a nose in a charity shop we came across at least 3 in the high street alone.
If you have walking difficulties you might want to consider a quick taxi ride as the distance from the cathedral to king Arthur's table is quite long with a steep incline at one end.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We visited Winchester on 30th Nov, at the start of the Xmas...
We visited Winchester on 30th Nov, at the start of the Xmas season and it was very busy! Didn't make it to the Xmas markets as that had horrendous queues but spent a lovely couple of hours in the Cathedral - amazing exhibit called Kings and Scribes and also the 900 year old bible. Can't wait to visit the cathedral again. More benches in the grounds would be good.
Nice mix of shops in the town including the winchester bookshop with 3 floors of second hand books!
Market stalls on high street had a wide range of items too.
traymca
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Winchester is lovely at any time of year.
Winchester is lovely at any time of year. There is plenty to do, a lot of which is either free or a small entrance fee. The park is beautiful in the summer. The cathedral is well worth a visit as is the City Mill. Lots of fabulous restaurants & coffee shops. The street market is great & the Christmas market is well worth a visit just for the atmosphere. Very easy to get around as it’s mostly flat in the town. We ate at Ask Italian a few times & enjoyed every meal also the Bishop on the Bridge is great too as they have an outside area overlooking the river. The Ivy is worth going to, the food is very nice & the staff are very pleasant. Lovely walks along the riverside in the summer months. We’ve been seven times & have never been bored.
Mitzi
Jersey
Scored 10
10
The Cathedral was well worth a visit, with the tour that...
The Cathedral was well worth a visit, with the tour that lasts 45 - 60 mins explained the changing architecture and the history of the building, as well as the importance of Winchester over the time period. Lots of varied shopping, with lots of independent shops as well as the usual main retail outlets, coffee houses and restaurants. We were there 2 days primarily for the Christmas market around the Cathedral - which was really well organised with lots of varied wares on sale and a central food market with a range of different hot food outlets.
Deborah
United Kingdom
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The location is superb, incredibly central: you're moments from the centre of Winchester, restaurants, shops, things to do are a street away from the front door. The slight downside of the very central location is that the property doesn't have a designated parking space; we were lucky that on the advice of the booking agents, we parked across the road at the Winchester Royal Hotel.
As parking in Winchester is very difficult ,the Hotel and Spa has plenty, so parking is a BIG plus. The rooms are tastefully decorated . The reception staff were extremely pleasant and helpful.
Deluxe room - not cheap but good! Also included a P-space in the hotel-backyard. Charming old-pub-atmosphere, near Winchester Cathedral. Nice dinner and breakfast
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