This unique 18th-century inn is located between Winchester Cathedral and the college, tucked away in the quietest corner of the city. The city-center is a 5-minute walk away.
Featuring free WiFi, The Old Vine offers accommodations in historic Winchester, 492 feet from Winchester Cathedral. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and award-winning bar.
Rod
United States of America
Great location, hearty breakfast. Staff was very responsive to our requests.
In the picturesque Hampshire countryside, Holiday Inn Winchester offers chargeable parking at £10 per car per night , complimentary WiFi, and stylish rooms with power showers and luxury toiletries.
The Winchester Royal Hotel is a charming 81-bedroom hotel in the heart of historic Winchester.
Ana
Canada
Comfortable bed, newly renovated room, clean, breakfast was great, room faced courtyard which was quiet and lovely.
Peaceful and relaxing accommodation.
Located in the heart of ancient Winchester, The Winchester Hotel and Spa , jacuzzi, sauna and steam room is just 5 minutes’ walk from Winchester train Station.
Featuring a bar, Kyoto Rooms Winchester is located in Winchester in the Hampshire region, 14 miles from The Mayflower Theatre and 14 miles from Southampton Guildhall.
Maxx Holbrook
United Kingdom
Room was spacious, perfect location, couple minutes walk to the centre.
Located in Winchester’s historic center, Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel overlooks Winchester Cathedral. This vibrant heritage destination is renowned for its legendary Arthurian Round Table.
Gloria J.
United States of America
Hotel is in a great location. Our room was a bit tired and musty smelling. Dressers banged up and it and carpeting needs to be replaced.
This unique 18th-century inn is located between Winchester Cathedral and the college, tucked away in the quietest corner of the city. The city-center is a 5-minute walk away.
Lovely character and decor, great complimentary fridge
Featuring free WiFi, The Old Vine offers accommodations in historic Winchester, 492 feet from Winchester Cathedral. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and award-winning bar.
Excellent, excellent and excellent , would recommend
Featuring a bar, Kyoto Rooms Winchester is located in Winchester in the Hampshire region, 14 miles from The Mayflower Theatre and 14 miles from Southampton Guildhall.
Great location, comfy bed and well appointed room.
Located in Winchester’s historic center, Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel overlooks Winchester Cathedral. This vibrant heritage destination is renowned for its legendary Arthurian Round Table.
Friendly Staff. Close to all amenities. Lift to floors.
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Winchester is a delightful little city! This was our first trip and we loved everything about it.. it was busy but not overcrowded, there was a great choice of restaurants, pubs and cafes, and small independent shops as well as the bigger, more well-known stores. We were entertained by a number of different buskers, all playing different instruments (one was a lady playing an Irish harp), and different musical genres. This made for an enjoyable and relaxing atmosphere while we wandered the streets and lanes. I wish we lived much nearer Winchester so we could return more often, but we have already booked another stay in December for the well-known Christmas market, when we plan to visit the cathedral as well - we couldn't fit it in this time!
Raymond
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchester is an amazing cathedral town that I visited after...
Winchester is an amazing cathedral town that I visited after a recommendation from a friend. Staying two nights and having three days to explore was a perfect amount of time to experience what the town had to offer and see its charm. I spent the first afternoon walking around the high street and enjoying the Anglo/Saxon and Medieval style architecture and buildings. I had lunch and dinner at the Royal Oak pub (delicious Sunday roast) on the first day. I would recommend buying the pass for the Winchester City Museum, The West Gate Museum and the Great Hall (I was not aware of the pass until I got to the West Gate). A visit to the Cathedral is a must and I would recommend purchasing a ticket for the guided tower tour (small space alert though), incredible views of the town from the roof of the cathedral. St Giles Hill view point is 20 minute walk from the centre and provides a different vantage point for the town. Walking through the Abbey Gardens and the ruins of Wolvesey Castle were free and lovely on a sunny afternoon. The Winchester Bakery had delicious brownies and coffee when you needed a break from sightseeing. The military museums were also informative, I visited the Royal Green Jackets Rifle Museum on my final morning.
Highly recommend visiting this lovely town :)
Jenny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The room was lovely.
The room was lovely. We had a lovely comfortable queen size bed. The room was so quiet at night we had a lovely sleep.
It was central to the town. The breakfast and dinner menu was lovely.
The staff excelled themselves. They were very friendly and helpful.
Edith
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The accommodation was exactly what I expected in fact it was...
The accommodation was exactly what I expected in fact it was better.
For the cost and my work budget this was brilliant.all the basic requirements.
I would stay here with family on a none work-related visit.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Visiting daughter at the university.
Visiting daughter at the university. Always love visiting Winchester. Found some wonderful walks this time along the river and also a good walk up Saint Catherine's Hill with views all across Winchester and further afield. Wonderful pubs and vibrant atmosphere.
Natasha
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We have grown to love Hampshire so much as the people there...
We have grown to love Hampshire so much as the people there seem the most lovely wherever we go. We went to the Jane Austin House and I said this to a lovely man who was one of the curators and he said 'that is Hampshire people and that is why we moved here'. Winchester itself is beautiful not just the Cathedral or Great Hall or the Mill but spending an hour or so sitting outside one of the many establishments watching the world (and their dogs - we've never been anywhere where there were so many dogs and we argued which we should get). We both work hard but upon arrival we just completely relaxed. Other recommendations the Bangkok Bistrot restaurant in Jewry Street (we also saw the Grayson Perry Exhibit in the same Road), the Sunday morning antiques and retro and other market - I bought two wonderful things I will cherish, but above all the happiness everyone exuded, we will be back. This trip was short but there is so much to see (and also so many of my favourite shops, more than actually accessible in where I live in Kensington but in Winchester all in the high street - the White Company, Hobbs x 20!)
As you can tell we fell in love with Winchester!!
Querky rooms as you would expect if you have read the other reviews - the look on our friends faces when they were given the key to 'Cell 2' was a picture as we had kept them in the dark as of the location. The full English for Breakfast was very tasty and served with a smile. If walking into Winchester and I suggest that you take the opportunity then follow the river walk close to the hotel it is a beautiful walk with plenty of seats. We don't often come this way but if we do then we would have no hesitation stopping here again.
Very friendly staff. Excellent location near to the Cathedral, Christmas market and shopping areas. Parking at hotel was good so we could leave the car and walk into the centre. The room was comfortable but up a lot of stairs which might not suit the elderly or people with reduced mobility. The radiator wasn't working when we arrived so the room was freezing but someone arrived immediately after I called reception with a fan heater and got the radiator working very quickly which was great.
The cooked breakfast was delicious.
From the minute we arrived (during what looked like a busy restaurant service) we were made to feel extremely welcome. They had upgraded our room, which was extremely comfortable, immaculately clean and quiet. Superb facilities, everything you could need. The location is stunning just a 3.5 scenic walk into Winchester. The breakfast the next morning was brought to the room and was absolutely EPIC.
Great place to stay - very central but parking available though it may require a walk as it is largely street parking but a big plus in central Winchester.
we booked the 2 bed apartment which is detached from the hotel and is really a 3 storey house - excellent and well appointed, provided you are happy with stairs. Staff very friendly and helpful.
Good breakfast, friendly staff, great drinks selection in cosy pub. We had a gorgeous balcony, shame we couldn’t use it at the end of November! Great place to stay while visiting Winchester. We got bus in and taxi back. It was much cheaper than staying at a hotel in town.
It is very close to the downtown area of Winchester and close to the train station. Five minute walks. Beautifully maintained, and Esme is a superb host. So comfortable. We will definitely us it again for our regular visits to Winchester.
Room is very clean, beds comfortable, host friendly, many food options for breakfast and well prepared. The property is close to Univ. of Winchester and its environment is nice. One bus takes us to the downtown of Winchester.
The hotel is very close to the station and right in the centre of Winchester. As I was travelling by train it was an ideal location. I thought the room was stylish and well provided with tea and coffee facilities.
The position of this Hotel was perfect for walking around the center of Winchester ! Thought the parking was a little expensive at £12 per night i thought £10 would have been enough as its the hotels land.
Location close to the zoo was ideal, plenty of parking, and the hotel design is very interesting. Staff were friendly, and the bedroom looked to be recently decorated including an updated ensuite.
Location couldn't be better, smack in town, walking distance to everywhere. Hotel room is badly in need of an update, particularly the bathroom. Hotel parking I thought was expensive.
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