No 6 The Square Tearooms & Accommodation has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Buxton.
Alex
United Kingdom
Fantastic location, really friendly staff, very spacious room and comfy bed and overall a great experience. Lovely view over Buxton from our room. Breakfast was superb too!
Set in Buxton, 300 metres from Buxton Opera House, Ensana Buxton Crescent offers accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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.
Gerard
United Kingdom
choice and quality of food was excellent and dinning conservatory very comfortable
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.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The hotel was absolutely filthy, food all over the floor in the bar area. I booked family room and phoned ahead to request a proper bed (not a sofa bed) when I arrived, it was a sofa bed and wasn’t even made up. The whole hotel is run by young people, I asked to speak to a manager but was told no manager available. The service in the bar was extremely slow, we waited 20 minutes for a drink to go with dinner, overall very disappointing. The guy with long hair running breakfast was rude, forgetful and slow… I honestly thought I had booked ‘faulty towers!’ Never again would I book this hotel.
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.
Ian
United Kingdom
It was a self serve breakfast which offered both a traditional English breakfast and Continental. Someone was on hand to check the temperature of the food and would return food to the kitchen if needed. There are a variety of shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants plus the park and pavillion. Also a short drive to Bakewell and other attractions.
On the High Street in the Derbyshire spa town of Buxton, The Queen's Head Hotel is a lively central pub that offers en suite rooms with satellite TV and free WiFi.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Location good
Great atmosphere in bar
Didn’t try the breakfast as wanted to venture out
Situated in Buxton, 23 km from Alton Towers, Country Cottage with Hot Tub - pre-heated for your arrival provides accommodation with a hot tub.
Maria
United Kingdom
Lovely, cosy cottage which was warm and comfortable. Great location for lovely long walks with a hot tub to relax in in the evenings. We managed to re-light the hot tub with the instructions - we used a whole bag of dry logs (bought at the on-site shop) each evening and started the fire a couple of hours before we wanted to use the hot tub, and it stayed hot for a long time - very tempted to get one for ourselves! Help is on hand if you need it. So quiet and private - we loved it. We had a great lunch at the Manifold Inn - everywhere is dog friendly. The bed was so comfortable!
Banyan tree, a property with a bar, is set in Buxton, 500 metres from Buxton Opera House, 25 km from Chatsworth House, as well as 29 km from Capesthorne Hall.
Alison
United Kingdom
Lovely room on the first floor. Excellent Thai restaurant on the ground floor below.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Buxton cost £127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Buxton are £89 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Buxton can on average be found for £145 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Buxton this weekend is £218 or, for a 4-star hotel, £179. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Buxton for this weekend cost on average around £555 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £196 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Buxton for tonight. You'll pay on average around £89 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Buxton will cost around £325 (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.
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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We met up with friends and had some things planned and other...
We met up with friends and had some things planned and other things decided on the first night. There was lots to do in Buxton and in the area around Buxton. I felt we could have stayed for a week and found things to do each day and night. I was very impressed with the attractions that were open for us to go to and there was a lot of choice to eat in different Restaurants. There was a lack of Taxis, we tried phoning and got no where so had to walk back to the Hotel.
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!
The house is beautifully furnished with a lot of thought, with modern and clean kitchen and bathroom fitting together with a more classic living room and bedrooms. TV in every bedroom and the living room, free Netflix and BBC iPlayer too so we did not need our own accounts. The beds are comfortable with crisp hotel bedsheets. We drove there so the more remote location is not a problem at all, it is in fact perfect for going out of Buxton to explore other parts of Peak District. Really felt like having a home away from home.
We had read mixed reviews of this hotel but decided to stay anyway . We were pleasantly surprised . The location was fantastic , close to all amenities and some amazing local restaurants ( Thai is lovely ) , Staff were outstanding, especially at breakfast. Beautiful room overlooking park with large bath, plenty of hot water and lovely hot shower .
If you want a soul less chain of hotels , don't stay here . Lovely , quirky old building . Would definitely stay here and visit Buxton again
A fantastic place to stay, big comfy room and snuggly bed, robes were provided for the spa. The bathroom had lovely shampoo, shower gel and even conditioner (which is rare in hotels). The facilities included in the price are amazing, and there are so many extras you can pay for its difficult to choose.
Its right in the centre of Buxton and very easy to find. The breakfast was amazing and had so much choice, and it was all great quality.
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.
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!
Hotel location is superb, easy walk to all Buxton shops and park etc. good that they had car parking and room internet with usual tea and coffee making facilities. All staff very friendly and accommodating with lovely dining room setting and especially perfect breakfast where we both had full Derbyshire breakfast 😋
1st time staying at The Palace Hotel, Buxton. Check in was faultless, staff very happy to help. Room was so comfortable as were the beds, lovely view over Buxton. Breakfast was very enjoyable, lots of choice, hot tea and coffee. Came with my son and two teenage grandchildren, will definitely come back.
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!
We have stayed at the Westminster Hotel many times and we love it. It is in a beautiful location in Buxton, close to all amenities, and has wonderful views across the lake and Pavilion Gardens. The breakfast and service is exceptional and we would recommend.
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.
How close it was to Buxton Opera House where we were going. Breakfast really good and enough and room big enough although the mattress was just a little to hard than we have at home. Would stay again.
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.
Beautiful place in the heart of Buxton, the room and multiple Victorian Lounges we had access to where fabulous. The bed was super comfy. Modern technology. Brilliant.
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