With a modern leisure centre and swimming pool, The Holiday Inn Guildford offers spacious bedrooms with air conditioning. Just 3 miles from Guildford Castle, it features an international restaurant.
A stunning, 4 Star hotel 'close to the heart of Guildford' offering guests and patrons touches of genuine luxury, with an independent style and an absolute commitment to first class service.
David
United Kingdom
Attention to detail is perfect. Staff are very welcoming. This was my second stay and things were just as I had remembered...very very comfortable.
In a beautiful, quiet location, between the A3 and the M3, just 5 miles from Guildford's town centre, Worplesdon Place Hotel offers free parking, a restaurant and comfortable, great-value rooms.
Jane
United Kingdom
friendly efficient staff , lovely room and a great location
Located within the historic, cobbled high street of Guildford, The Angel Posting House offers individually furnished, luxurious rooms and four-poster beds, just 5 minutes’ walk from Guildford Rail...
Laura
United Kingdom
The hotel was in a great location for what we needed, and we weren't disturbed at all by noise from the bar, or any street noise.
Set in 26 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and woodland, Barnett Hill features an oak-panelled dining room, free parking, and luxury toiletries, just 5 minutes from Guildford.
Set in 9 acres of parkland, the hotel is well placed for Guildford, Woking and the M25. There is free WiFi throughout the hotel, and free parking on site.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Addison B&B offers accommodation in Guildford. Each room includes a flat-screen TV, microwave, toaster, kettle and fridge.
Wenn
Australia
My bed was really comfy, and I had all I needed. For me, it's the little things that matter. The fact I could open my window and look out over a garden. I could listen to bird song in my room. The fridge allowed me to keep things cool, the microwave (a decent one) to warm things up. All my dietary needs were met above & beyond! The landlady & landlord were friendly, welcoming and accommodating. I even felt loved by their dog, a gentle spaniel (I think, who didn't molt dodginess) who I met outside :-) Due to having a physical disability & a hidden one too, it was so important to me to feel welcome, just the way I am. Many thanks Gina & John for all your thoughtful hospitality.... you enabled this Ozzie to feel right at home!!
The Drummond at Albury features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Guildford. This 3-star inn features free WiFi and a bar. The property is non-smoking and is set 19 km from Box...
On average, 3-star hotels in Guildford cost £114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Guildford are £121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Guildford can on average be found for £113 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Guildford, UK is accessible via train from London Waterloo (40 minutes), by car from London (67km), or by air via Heathrow Airport (43km) with a subsequent bus transfer. International travellers can fly into Heathrow and transfer.
The most convenient airport for Guildford is London Heathrow, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 43km away, making it a convenient choice for travellers.
Guildford, UK, offers various public transport options. The town's bus service, operated by Arriva, provides extensive routes. Trains from Guildford Station connect to London and other cities. Taxis are readily available. Cycling is popular, with dedicated lanes, and walking is feasible for short distances. Driving is an option, but parking can be challenging.
The best areas to stay in Guildford, UK, are the town centre for shopping and dining, and Charlotteville for its historic charm. Both are convenient for visitors, offering easy access to local attractions and transport links.
What guests said about Guildford:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Firstly, Guildford is a very busy little town, with a dual...
Firstly, Guildford is a very busy little town, with a dual carriageway splitting the place in two. The cathedral is definitely worth a visit, stunning architecture and views of the surrounding area. Lots of choice for dining and drinking. If you like a trad pub with good choice of beer and live music, then try the Star on Quarry Street. Recommended.
Hugh
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small town vibe.
Small town vibe. Very vibrant and l enjoyed the delicious cuisines. I don't like the fact that everything shuts down at 6pm even on a weekend.
The closing time should be looked into,especially on the weekends.
Pamela Effiom
10
Scored 10
Bit tricky to find town centre.
Bit tricky to find town centre. Cobbled streets are lovely but not ideal for wheelchairs. Nice individual shops and eateries. The park and ride signage remains but is no longer running. Parked in York car park. The exit to town centre is on level 9 but no signage
Anneli
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely old market town.
Lovely old market town. Interesting individual shops, as well as the usual chains.
Lovely river walk with good riverside pub for lunch or dinner.
Interesting castle with beautiful spring flowers.
A theatre with good range of performances.
Older people should be aware the High Street is quite a steep hill.
Lovely town - many nice places to eat.
Kate
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A huge range of shops and coffee houses.
A huge range of shops and coffee houses. Everything is close walking distance of The Angel Posting House Hotel; 2 maybe even 3 shopping malls, so even if its raining you can shop. Unusual shops, one off shops and designer shops.
Information Centre in the High Street, very helpful and got a map of town and surrounding area within walking distance. We parked outside of the town on housing estate as parking limited and expensive in the town. We walked from there along the river about a mile into the town centre.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely city.
Lovely city. We lived a few miles away until recently, so coming back is great! great shopping area, although covid etc has had an effect on shops.
Love the high end shops, G Live, pubs & restaurants.
Parking is expensive, so P&R is better, south of town or at the leisure centre.
Fabulous location.
I have been visiting this hotel since mid 1980s.
Major major expansion and developments since I was last here 5 years ago.
Immaculate gardens.
It is possible despite what google maps and the hotel information to arrive at the entrance by public transport.
From Guildford Friary bus station which is very near the train station take the Dorking Compass bus.
15 mins ride.
Hotel is in a beautiful setting and everyone was lovely. The room was clean and comfy and away from the main hotel, with easy access to the garden for the dog. We chatted to the new manager who, like everyone, is struggling with staffing, and also trying to improve the hotel in terms of facilities etc. It was a beautiful day to sit in the garden and enjoy the surroundings.
Sue is a friendly, available and organized host. Her house and the room were really clean and quiet. The room is a studio with all utensils and amenities to cook, including fridge, microwave and oven. Mattress are really confortable. Central location in Guildford, close to public transport. Stay in family in the 3-person room/small studio with windows on the street.
I LOVED THE BUILDING and staff. and an added bonus was a Bill's Restaurant in the building. It was an easy walk from the train station with my dog. we were in Guildford for the Richmond Championship Dog Show. I had a High Street facing room which was noisy at night and with the heatwave, i had to leave the windows open and the portable fan running. all was fin.
Excellent hotel, staff very friendly. The room was an executive room, but the room tea & coffee facility very poor.
We would stay at this hotel again when in Guildford.
Hotel Parking overnight was £15, but we did get a £5 bar voucher, so reasonably good value for money.
We had the cooked breakfast which was excellent.
One can only recommend this hotel.
I booked a single room with en suite shower room for a 2 night stay in Guildford. The room was very clean, the bed comfortable and the power shower was great. Staff were friendly and breakfast was ok. It was nice to be greeted on arrival at the door. The location was excellent, near to the station, town centre & University.
The flat was centrally located in Guildford and within walking distance to shopping, transportation, and restaurants. The check-in process was smooth and staff very helpful. The flat was nice and modern with lots of space. Staff were friendly and attentive. We very much enjoyed our stay.
It was fine, it's cheap apartment close to Guildford town centre. It could do with a bit of a refresh. It's a clean, spacious apartment which could adequately hold four people with two bathrooms and bedrooms.
The two reception staff with whom I dealt were very polite, professional, courteous. The omelette at breakfast was superb, and the hotel has good coffee. I also like the convenient short walk to/from town.
I think the up grades on this hotel look really great. I love the location to Guildford town center, i will be staying there a lot more offen as my son is a student in Guildford now.
Very convenient for the town centre, great to have a parking space too. Its no frills, very functional and excellent value. It was perfect for my one night stay in Guildford.
I found the staff to be very friendly. My room was well equipped and comfortable. Booking in and checking out was very efficient. I'll use this hotel again if in the area.
Lovely historic hotel, superbly located in the centre of Guildford, not too far from the train station, clean and comfortable with welcoming, friendly reception staff.
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