Situated at the centre of Buxton, The Palace Hotel Buxton & Spa offers a swimming pool and beauty salon. This grand Victorian hotel is about 300 metres from the Buxton Train Station.
Sue
United Kingdom
clean room, comfy bed, quite spacious for a single
In the centre of picturesque Buxton, in the heart of the beautiful Peak District, the Old Hall Hotel features a traditional restaurant, free Wi-Fi and spacious rooms with period features.
Paula
United Kingdom
Great location, with lots of character. stayed for one night. Very friendly team and super breakfast. Lovely views across park whilst eating breakfast. They sorted a car park ticket for £6 for 24hours and we got space right outside. Stayed in room 20 which had recently been refurbished. Very clean.
This fully modernised Georgian property, with its rosette award-winning restaurant, near the centre of Buxton, offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking.
jean
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast and location. Could be a problem if you had mobility issues
Set in Buxton, 300 metres from Buxton Opera House, Ensana Buxton Crescent offers accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Aidan
United Kingdom
Absolutely adored it:)) spa was relaxing and massive, food was delicious, room was luxurious and the building itself is so well kept.
No 6 The Square Tearooms & Accommodation has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Buxton.
Justine
United Kingdom
Ideally located opposite the pavilion gardens and opera house, and just a short walk to other central attractions, shops and eateries. The apartment is located down a side alley at the rear of the tearooms, but has its own private enclosed courtyard, which has a table and chairs. The apartment is tastefully decorated with a well-equipped kitchen and has everything you need for a short or longer stay. Lots of nice little touches are provided like Buxton water, biscuits, toiletries, etc. The tearooms are open for breakfast from 9.00am if you don't want to make your own. Although we didn't eat at the tearooms on this visit, it looked very nice and it very busy so it is obviously popular. Would happily return next time I visit the opera house.
The Westminster Hotel overlooks the picturesque Pavillion Gardens in central Buxton. It offers charming, family-run accommodation, and many rooms have views of the park and lake.
Komal
United Kingdom
The location is very beautiful as in front can see a park.
Dating from the 1580’s, Hawthorn Farm Guest House is set in a Grade II listed house, 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of Buxton. It offers country-house style rooms and home-cooked food.
Set 5 minutes’ drive from Buxton in a rural location, this Victorian country house is set in 7 acres of parkland in the heart of the Peak District National Park.
Mark
United Kingdom
A typical old English country hall with all the old features have been kept.
Located in Buxton, 400 metres from Buxton Opera House, Roseleigh faces the Pavilion Gardens and lake and offers free WiFi.
Joerg
Germany
We spent two wonderful nights at Roseleigh. It's a very quiet, yet central BnB which has been furbished with a great love of detail. Gerard, a human encyclopedia of Buxton's history, provided us with ample recommendations about the area. The breakfast was excellent.
On average, 3-star hotels in Buxton cost 3,602 Kč per night, and 4-star hotels in Buxton are 2,627 Kč per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Buxton can on average be found for 4,764 Kč per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs 3,447 Kč per night to book a 3-star hotel in Buxton for tonight. You'll pay on average around 2,645 Kč if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Buxton will cost around 7,245 Kč (based on Booking.com prices).
Buxton, UK, is accessible via Manchester Airport (37km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use direct trains from Manchester (1 hour) or London (3 hours). By road, it's approximately 1 hour from Manchester and 3 hours from London. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Buxton is Manchester Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 27 kilometres away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Buxton, UK, is served by reliable public transport. The town's bus station connects to nearby cities, while the Buxton railway station offers services to Manchester. Taxis are readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Buxton's compact size. Driving is an option, but parking can be challenging.
What guests said about Buxton:
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Buxton is a lovely town with a beautiful theatre and the...
Buxton is a lovely town with a beautiful theatre and the train station is central. There are plenty of shops, tea rooms, cafes, pubs and restaurants all within close proximity. There is a park and pavillion, which accommodates a gallery. Also, Buxton is a short drive from other tourist attractions ie Bakewell, Ashford in the water and Chatsworth.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Buxton has a lot of interesting places to visit and there is...
Buxton has a lot of interesting places to visit and there is plenty to do in the day and at night. We stayed for two nights, but could have found plenty to do for a week. There are a lot choice of Restaurants and we found the ones we went to were very good.
Jane
United Kingdom
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The most interesting small city and worth a visit, relies on...
The most interesting small city and worth a visit, relies on good weather and make use of the spa. Check the tourist places and consider the beautiful theatre and pavilion. I recommend the Old Court house Brasserie for dinner.
Philip
United Kingdom
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This was our 3rd trip to the lovely town of Buxton and we...
This was our 3rd trip to the lovely town of Buxton and we really enjoyed it again ( despite bad weather ! ). There are many amenities and a nice town centre with beautiful gardens and architecture. As Real Ale lovers, we found lots to keep us happy too !
Glenn
United Kingdom
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I saw most of Buxton but with a car there is so much more to...
I saw most of Buxton but with a car there is so much more to see and do in the area. Had a night at the opera; visited Chatsworth and Hardwick (which has amazing tapestries and history but is further away and would not recommend if only staying for a few days); Eyam and its museum; a guided walk around Buxton; Participated in Park Run 15 mins walk from Grendon B&B; Less busy and crowded than Bakewell although definitely would recommend a visit there; Gardens lovely to wander around; Countryside amazing and beautiful to walk in.
Gillian
United Kingdom
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Great walking, pubs - shoppping.
Great walking, pubs - shoppping. Train direct into Manchester city centre or the airport. Great rolling Derbyshire Dales - I even found the Derbyshire Distillery - Wireworks - they make terrific Whisky - its a beaut!
This historic hotel is centrally located with easy access to the Pavilion Gardens, the central shopping area and the many and varied bars and restaurants. The hotel provides parking permits (2.50 per 24 hours) for convenient parking spaces. Reputedly, this is the oldest hotel in England and so we found our room was splendidly furnished with inlaid antique furniture. We will book again. We visited during the Buxton International Festival, the hotel being an excellent base.
The hotel looks neat and very nice. The staff very polite and so helpful. The rooms are comfy and convient (except for one point I'll detail later). I didn't realise we would have a shared bathroom (but that's my mistake, it was clear from the website I just didn't pay attention), but it was not a bad experience, the bathroom was kept so clean.
Location is convenient just minutes away from Buxton centre and easy access from the road.
As someone who travels constantly this is by far one of the best places I have stayed,just stunning, they were over booked so I was given there cottage in town of Buxton, please do not hesitate to book botu cottage,it's central to everything and is so secluded and a perfect getaway, very high speck, a home away from home. Will book again in the future, can't wait to visit again.can not score it high enough.
Good location within walking distance of the main town centre and restaurants in a nice quiet area. The hotel has been painstakingly and beautifully restored. Rooms were large, comfortable and again immaculate with lots of nice thoughtful touches- big fluffy towels complimentary slippers, water and fruit. Also terrific breakfasts. Will definitely be our goto place to stay when we go back to Buxton
The hotel serves an excellent full breakfast. The staff and owner are friendly and attentive and you feel that you are getting a personal service. The location is also excellent, just across the road from Buxton's Pavilion Gardens so a easy walk into town. This was my second visit and I chose this hotel deliberately after enjoying my first stay.
Right in the centre looking over the park. The room was lovely ,it was very spacious and clean.
I hadn't realised that breakfast wasn't included but that was my fault.
We have stayed in many hotels in buxton for around the same price which did include breakfast so that's why I gave 4stars
But again this is nothing against the tea room!
Good location in a nice building, a short walk from Buxton Centre. Very nice flat, well appointed with plenty of cutlery, crockery, etc. Good, off-road parking. Flexible heating system. Efficient and smart showers and bath. Nice extras like Buxton mineral water and fruit cake.
Great location in good walking distance to all Buxton sights and attractions. Close to two small supermarkets, too--one open 6 am--10 pm. Two big bedrooms, nicely furnished with comfortable beds. Kitchen had everything we needed. Dave was great to deal with. Would stay again!
This was a great stay for our week in the Peak District. Staying in Buxton meant everything was just about 30 mins away. Having an apartment rather than a hotel stay was also much preferred. This was a great experience, thanks for providing such high quality!
Location is excellent - in the middle of Buxton but not noisy. Large and comfortable hotel. Very good prices. Walking distance from shops, restaurants, gardens and countryside. Clean and well-equipped compact room, had everything we needed.
We came for the Buxton International Festival. The location was perfect. We come to Buxton quite often for walking or the festival centred around the opera house. We hope we can come again and stay at the same place. It was exceptional.
Very friendly hosts and staff and breakfast was lovely. Hotel is well placed for access to all local amenities with only a 15 minute leafy walk up to Poole's cavern. Would recommend for anyone who is looking to stay centrally in Buxton.
Lovely friendly staff, helpful and professional. Excellent location in the centre of Buxton. Large room, comfy bed, but decor and bedroom furniture, carpets a little shabby.
This didn't bother us though- clean, warm and comfortable.
Excellent bolt hole for a break. Very tasteful apartment in a lovely old house with excellent facilities and in a wonderful location for the heritage area of Buxton. Less than 5 minutes walk from the Opera House, for example.
Location was excellent a short walk into Buxton along the side of the park/lake, it was good to be able to park at the hotel, breakfast was very good. All together had a lovely stay and would stay again if in the area.
Excellent location near all the Buxton attractions. Good size room, comfy bed, very clean and lovely polite staff. Gerard was a great host. Lovely to walk through the park facing the hotel.
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