This 17th century former coaching inn is set in the historic town of Berkhamsted, and features luxurious boutique-style rooms with iPod docking stations and private en suite bathrooms.
Ajmal
United Kingdom
Staff were great and accommodating when I needed to change rooms
This good-value, modern hotel in Hemel Hempstead has air-conditioned bedrooms, a licensed bar and an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and onsite parking is provided.
Holiday Inn Hemel Hempstead M1, Jct. 8 offers an excellent location just off the M1 (Junction 8) and is easily accessed from the M25. This hotel offers high-speed internet throughout.
Nathan
United Kingdom
Nice and modern throughout and staff friendly and attentive
Set in 30 acres of grounds in Chiltern’s countryside overlooking the Chess Valley, De Vere Latimer Estate boasts an indoor pool and sauna, 25 minutes’ drive from Heathrow Airport.
Colin
United Kingdom
Brilliant, very well cooked English breakfast and tea / coffee service. Pleasant staff.
Room very well appointed and well presented.
Car parking, local to hotel mews.
Reception staff very pleasant and helpful.
This splendid manor house is set in 35 acres of wooded parkland and offers modern facilities in historic surroundings. The property boasts an indoor pool and a gymnasium.
Surjit
United Kingdom
well laid out and easily accessible, large historical building with great features and beautiful gardens and peacocks running around
The Olde Kings Arms is an attractively restored 16th century coaching Inn, which offers comfortable air conditioned accommodation and is dog friendly in all rooms.
Recently refurbished in a traditional English style, this charming country house hotel is located in the quiet, peaceful Chiltern village of Chenies, just 10 minutes from the M25 motorway.
Meanwell
United Kingdom
The hotel is set in beautiful grounds in a very pretty valley with good walking nearby. We only stayed for one night but the room and food were first class and the staff very helpful.
Dating back from the 17th-century and located a 5 minutes’ walk from Hemel Hempstead Train Station, this family-run hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and an award-winning conservatory restaurant.
Bennett
United Kingdom
Nice and homely accommodation with friendly staff, this is the first time I’ve stayed and I hope it won’t be the last.
Not a stranger to Berko, born and bred.
All antique shops and estate agents when I was growing up now full of restaurants and coffee shops which is very nice when visiting. Canal side pubs great.
Castle worth a visit.
Sheila
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Comfy beds was only plus, room cross between caller and...
Comfy beds was only plus, room cross between caller and prison cell Windows ceiling height Not as clean as it should have been , especially in today's Covid times, cobwebs are clue to room not being properly, breakfast tepid first morning, but much better second morning definitely, not as high end as advertised, parking poor,
Moon
10
Scored 10
I love Berkhamsted.
I love Berkhamsted. Went with my friends couple of years ago and we shopped, had lunch and went to the Rex cinema which is great. Went with my husband a couple of weeks ago and did shopping, dinner and Rex cinema. The hotel location is great. We managed to get in the hotel car park which is off the Waitrose car park. Not sure of the parking costs if hotel car park was full. There are plenty of places to eat and drink and some lovely shops, my favourite being The Forge Boutique. The place isn't massive but would recommend for a one night stay and trip to the Rex.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely individual shops to browse, good choice of...
Lovely individual shops to browse, good choice of restaurants and eateries, in addition to the branch of Waitrose and M&s food hall. The town had a welcoming feel, and the appearance of some Christmas decorations although a little early did enhance the town. Lovely Saturday market too.
Janice
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A compact town with many interesting and varied shops.
A compact town with many interesting and varied shops. There were also plenty of options for coffee or alcohol, which was also important! A walk along the canal is always amazing, with plenty of wildlife.
Nigel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I came to visit family who live in Berkhamsted and wanted to...
I came to visit family who live in Berkhamsted and wanted to be central. It’s a lovely little market town with lots of interesting shops that are within walking distance as well as lots of coffee shops to stop in.
We ate in the hotel one evening and the food was fresh and well prepared with very attentive ,friendly staff.
I loved the charity shops( we don’t have them in SA) also the antique shops and restaurant
We also ate in an Italian restaurant “Ask” I think was the name and had a great meal . Very child friendly and authentic
The room is very well equipped and the hotel is well situated. So sad we couldn’t have breakfast on site, but completely understand why. Much prefer breakfast at The Pennyfarthing to that at the Kings Arms.
The staff are always cheerful and welcoming.
We will certainly return.
We have stayed here before & have it booked again for next year. We love Berkhamsted and it’s so easy to catch the train into London from here. Hotel is in a brilliant location with a good car park. Rooms are basic but very comfy beds and clean.
The hotel is on the main high street in Berkhamsted and so convenient. The staff were very nice and the bed was comfortable and the bathroom a really good size. Breakfast was excellent, really good choice and the food was great.
Room was comfortable and had everything we needed.
Staff were friendly and welcoming.
Breakfast was great. Really nice options and tasted great
It's right in the centre of Berkhamsted so great for a get together.
I had my lunch in the restaurant. The soup & pasta was great. The staff were all friendly & helpful.
Nice hotel with good food. Wonderful staying. I will be back.
Lovely, individual room, very comfy bed, not too small, bathroom with huge shower. The place is hard to find from the High Street, but it's super quiet!
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