Top rated hotels in Gloucestershire

Central Hotel Gloucester by Roomsbooked
3.9/567 Reviews
This is a functional little hotel that is close to the train station. Don't expect luxury, but you can expect friendly and warm service, and a spacious room. The reason I booked this hotel was due to the rail strikes. I was on a business trip and meant to be taking the train to London that evening but wasn't able to. Furthermore, it was the Cheltenham races and all the other places had already been booked out. This room was a lifesaver for me. I was exhausted from an intense itinerary and needed a place to sleep and freshen up. I was pointed to the supermarket close by. As there were all the cutlery and even a microwave in the room, I had no issues rustling up a hot meal for myself. I am giving this hotel a high rating because the overall experience exceeded my expectations. I just want to make it very clear that guests need to understand this is not a fancy establishment designed for holidaying, but if you are travelling for work purposes, this will come close to being home away from home.
The Greenway Hotel & Spa
4.5/548 Reviews
This was an excellent hotel. Service was great. From James in reception who welcomed us with professionalism and warmth & tips to visit, to the restaurant staff who were helpful and responsive. The chef was great - food was tasty and to a great standard. The housekeeping staff were friendly and accommodating as well. We had an awesome and restful stay. Our dog enjoyed the bed and treats as well as walks in the beautiful grounds. Breakfast was excellent and the rooms were clean, beautifully decorated and comfortable. We will make tgis hotel an regular on our list.
City Centre Guest House
3.5/552 Reviews
Having read the reviews on here I had a vague idea of what to expect and wasn't looking forward to it.... how wrong I was to trust some of these reviews! Yes it's in a bit of a rough and ready area and there are some shady characters hanging around in the evening... however don't bother them and they don't bother you. Parking is as advertised out front and space for about 3 cars but I believe you can park outside no 74 too. The building itself is very clean and tidy once inside albeit a little dated in places. I didn't use the breakfast included with my room as had other plans but I did check out the breakfast/kitchen area and was very impressed at how clean and modern it was and how many seats were available overlooking a well kept garden. I had room 205 at the very top of the property overlooking the street and found it to be very clean. Nice clean bedding and towels provided as well as tea and coffee facilities although I was missing a spoon which was a bit annoying but I didn't let it ruin my day like some would. The bathroom was clean and had enough toilet roll for my stay, the shower did have a bit of the beading hanging off at the bottom and a bit of mould around the edges but it's not the end of the world and I survived. The sink provided very hot water from the hot tap but the cold tap did turn when I used it which was comical however it still worked as it should, i have mentioned it in the review to the hotel as I didn't see any of the owners whilst there. Would I stay again... probably not as I don't plan on going back to Gloucester anytime soon but if I were to go back I certainly would consider it as the room was almost 50% cheaper than alternatives in the same area! Oh and if you're over 16 and have a driving licence there are a few VOI scooter parking areas nearby which are a great way to get around for 17p per minute!!
Kingsmuir Hotel
3.5/549 Reviews
This was by far the cheapest accommodation available on Hotels.com for the day of my visit to Cheltenham. Cheaper even than the local inns and well-known chain hotels. So I'm confused by the many negative reviews for the place from people expecting steak at burger prices. Yes, there are negatives. The room carpet sported several large stains of dubious origin, but that's perhaps inevitable when the breakfast is self-service and in-room. The wardrobe door handle came off, but was still usable. The electric shower sounded like a jet engine; could be a problem for some. Into nitpicking territory, the tv was small, relative to the size of the room. Guest parking is minimal, and Pittville Circus has double-yellows. Yes, there are positives. The room and bed were comfortable and warm. There's a bath and a shower; rooms in the budget price bracket don't often have both. Plenty of clean, matching towels and the usual toiletries. As well as the requisite tea/coffee/biscuits, there's also a cupboard containing a fridge, microwave, cutlery/crockery and enough cereal, pastries, juice, yogurts, tinned and fresh fruit to easily feed two at breakfast. The building retains many original architectural features. The place lands somewhere between an old-school seaside lodging house and Mr Bean's bedsit. Secure building/room access is via a code provided upon booking confirmation. I'd stay again. It's somewhere to sleep and at around £50 for the night, you shouldn't expect more than that.
Linden Tree
3.3/521 Reviews
The welcome as you would expect, the local pub feel, the Sunday roast was well cooked, plenty of veg for options and lovely atmosphere. Good drinks quality and nothing was too much for the lovely staff. Always a pleasure to visit and enjoy and would highly recommend booking!
The Lansdowne Guest House
4.7/5114 Reviews
The room is not big, the layout is very comfortable, the breakfast is delicious, and it is not far from the center of town. The only problem is the location. According to the positioning and navigation provided by Ctrip, the hotel cannot be found. Instead, it is a building under construction on the roadside. It is dark at night. I can only find the correct address by asking the surrounding residents. It is about a few hundred years away. meters, this needs to be corrected in time to avoid misleading again.
The Old Brewhouse
4.4/566 Reviews
Stayed 2 nights. Self checkin owners send your room number and garden gate key code on day of arrival. Parking in grounds and just outside the property on a grass verge. Breakfast was so lovely, fresh fruit, freshly cooked croissants, tea coffee and fruit juice. Husband had the cooked breakfast, bacon and sausages good quality. I had smoked salmon with scrambled eggs, eggs cooked perfectly and a nice amount of salmon. Stayed in many b&b and this breakfast was definitely the nicest we’ve had. The bed was very comfortable and room and bathroom small but very clean. The only criticism I have is the room we had was an attic room with sloping ceiling, there was a large low beam across the room my husband banged his head getting out one evening and had a small cut which was bleeding. We are both quite tall and had to stoop and slide into bed. I would stay again but not in this room it’s too small for a double bed
Chestnut Bed and Breakfast
3.9/542 Reviews
Here’s a short review for Chestnuts Bed and Breakfast in Bourton-on-the-Water: Chestnuts Bed and Breakfast offers a charming and cozy stay right in the heart of Bourton-on-the-Water. The rooms are comfortable and well-appointed, and the hosts are friendly and welcoming. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing getaway with easy access to the village and nearby attractions. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a peaceful and authentic Cotswolds experience.
The New Inn by Roomsbooked
3.6/5101 Reviews
The hotel itself was lovely, room was great, except for the hairdryer, which didn't work. When we went down to breakfast I mentioned it to the receptionist/waiter, and he said 'Yes it plays up sometimes'. The coffee was cold. I asked for poached eggs, but he said the stand in chef didn't know how to make them. When the food arrived I asked for cutlery and he pointed to the far end of the room. There were 7 of us in the room but only 4 serviettes. I had to ask for the toast and was told it was still cooking, but when it arrived it was cold and 2 slices between us, 1 of which was the crust.. Suggest you go out for breakfast.
The Feathered Nest Inn
4.8/552 Reviews
Gorgeous location, stunning views & lovely grounds. The room was fine though a little tired. The service was indifferent at times bordering on unhelpful & unfriendly. The food was disappointing & expensive. We had the crab dish as a starter. It arrived as a pile of long thin bits coated in a very hard, chewy batter & the filling, supposedly crab, was mostly skin, slimy & unpleasant. Foamy bubbles oozed out of the coating when cut. This was served with a pile of thin strips of spring onions sitting on top of the crab. Really not nice. When the waiter came to ask if everything was okay, I felt I had to comment but there was no interest, no apology & no offer any redress. The main course which was lamb, was no better than average. Overall a disappointing stay. Needless to say, we shall not return.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels1,045
Number of Reviews2,864
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 400
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 382