Located in Basingstoke, near Festival Place Shopping Centre, Basingstoke Town Centre and Avil Theatre, Village Hotel Basingstoke boasts a trendy bar and restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, a Starbucks,...
Just off the M3, this Holiday Inn hotel offers an ideal base for exploring Hampshire, with complimentary parking and free WiFi offered throughout, this hotel is only a short drive away from the town...
A grand 18th-century Georgian Manor House, Oakley Hall is a Four Silver Star Hotel set in a 315 acre estate in the beautiful Hampshire countryside, conveniently located 10 minutes from the M3.
Just 1.4 miles from the town centre, Crowne Plaza Basingstoke has a gym and a carvery restaurant. Access to the M3 is just 1 mile away.
Lewis
United Kingdom
The location was well situated near the motorway but not so close that noise pollution invaded the room and created difficulty sleeping or any other discomfort. Only a short walk to Basingstoke town centre for breakfast, lunch and dinner and also to have a look around the town and shopping centre. The room was larger than expected, very modern, nicely decorated and clean. The bar area on the ground floor was well decorated, clean, the staff were really nice and helpful and the whole hotel had a really nice atmosphere.
On the edge of Basingstoke, Hampshire Court Hotel & Spa is a modern 4-star hotel with an award-winning restaurant and brasserie bar, as well as leisure facilities, including 2 indoor pools.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Clean, modern accommodation with plenty of space. Great food. Bar not too pricy. Friendly staff.
The luxury 4-star Apollo Hotel is close Basingstoke’s Business Parks, the M3 and one mile from Festival Place Shopping Centre. It offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and a health spa.
Arlan House, Central Basingstoke Hotel, a property with a garden, is located in Basingstoke, 22 km from Jane Austen's House Museum, 23 km from Highclere Castle, as well as 29 km from Newbury...
Jacob
United Kingdom
Great location for a great price. very clean room. Exceptional host.
Basingstoke En Suite Room in Garden Annex, a property with a garden and a terrace, is situated in Basingstoke, 24 km from Highclere Castle, 30 km from Newbury Racecourse, as well as 36 km from...
Angela
United Kingdom
Always a lovely place to stay. The owners are lovely and so are their two cats. We have stayed several times and will stay again in the future. Would highly recommend.
On average, 3-star hotels in Basingstoke cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Basingstoke are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Basingstoke can on average be found for £74 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Basingstoke via train from London Waterloo in approximately 45 minutes. International travellers can fly into London Heathrow, then take a 50-minute direct coach service to Basingstoke.
The most convenient airport for Basingstoke is Heathrow Airport due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 48 kilometres away, ensuring a relatively short journey to your destination.
Basingstoke, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach operates extensive bus services, while South Western Railway provides frequent train services. Taxis are readily available. Cycling is promoted, with numerous cycle routes. Walking is feasible within the town centre. Driving is an option, but consider congestion during peak hours.
The Town Centre in Basingstoke is ideal for visitors, offering convenient access to shops, restaurants, and the train station. Old Basing, a historic area, is also popular, known for its picturesque scenery and traditional pubs.
What guests said about Basingstoke:
8.0
Scored 8.0
The room was quiet, comfortable and had everything needed.
The room was quiet, comfortable and had everything needed. There were good facilities at the hotel - dining room, seating area, bar, good parking and was easily accessible. The reception staff were helpful and friendly.
The hotel is situated within easy reach of the M3 and also Basingstoke. And I feel it was reasonably priced
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small town that has a really good shopping centre with a...
Small town that has a really good shopping centre with a wide choice of the normal and more unusual shops. There are plenty of places to eat, cinema complex, theatre and a good selection of places to park.
Stent
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great mixture of old and new: new shopping mall cleverly...
A great mixture of old and new: new shopping mall cleverly melded into "old town". Very well looked after and litter-free. Lots of indoor activities especially for children and young families.
Excellent range of properties for folk wanting to settle there (with good access to London).
Lots of road works but probably a passing phase.
Bruce
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We didn’t really explore locally, but rather used it as a...
We didn’t really explore locally, but rather used it as a base to explore the whole area. It’s just a touch over an hours drive to the south coast, to Bath and to London. We visited Estates with some of the best art collections outside of London, the National Auto Museum, Wisley Garden, rode bikes in the New Forest, played disc golf, visited the Safari Park and much more. There’s a good pub 10 minutes walk away and a huge grocery store about 10 minutes drive away. Perfect!
dennis
Canada
10
Scored 10
Basingstoke was a surprise for me...
Basingstoke was a surprise for me...I hadn't expected it to be so full of art & culture. Every available space it seemed to me had been brought to life with a variety of paintings ; poetry ; lighting etc The streets were clean ...plenty of litter bins...hardly any graffiti...people seem to take a pride in their town, which was great to see. I rejoiced to see a market place being used and numerous independent shops as well as a vibrant shopping centre. There are also a number of well maintained green spaces - Eastrop and Glebe Gardens fir example.
I didn't have occasion to use the bus service but did use the railway station and went to Salisbury , Whitchurch and Romsey.
The Ring Rd is a bit of a challenge but at least the roundabouts are named , which is useful! There is easy access to the M3.
I went self catering but found a really nice coffee shop on the way to the station- I think it is called Willow Tea Room ...it is near the statue of the Bluecoat school boy!
It is multi cultural so you are spoilt for choice re eating out. The shopping centre is bright, clean and vibrant.
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Very basic hotel that could do with updating.
Very basic hotel that could do with updating. Dirty coffee spoon in bedroom. Dinner only had once, poor quality so eat out in other restaurants, luckily plenty around within 5 mins walk. Internet very poor, could not use I Phones and on laptop very slow so hard to do work in eves.
Staff very nice & friendly
Nice calm ambience - although sometimes more like the Marie Celeste
Rooms much quieter than one might expect for the location. Excellent parking - ideal for long wheelbased vehicles
Very clean and well equipped gym. Hotel was spotlessly clean and beds comfortable with good blackout curtains Basingstoke Centre within walking distance - one and a half miles and a pub on the other side of the dual carriageway via an underpass (no food though!) a short walk away through the Popley housing estate
at one time I can imagine this hotel was amazing. It has two swimming pools indoor tennis courts and a spa but it is very tired and could do with some investment. The bed was comfortable, all seemed clean, decor tired, the breaksfast wasn't very nice, the room was very noisy - i started in one and moved to another but didnt make a different all the ventilation heating air con and associated generator noises meant the whole place has a constant loud humm which makes it really hard to sleep.
After having to leave The Hampshire Court hotel due to it's dangerous and filthy condition. I had to find a hotel at very short notice.
Audleys Wood had availability at a higher price than I had paid at the pig pen, but if I had known how beautiful this hotel was and how fantastic the staff where I would be more than happy to have booked there first.
My deepest thanks go to all the staff, from the night Porter to the hotel Manager that saved our weekend away.
The room was really nice and seemed to have been recently decorated or refurbished.
It was good to have a microwave, toaster and fridge, as these are not provided in many budget hotels.
The welcome tray was very nice too, and there were plenty og coffee sachets for us. Having fresh milk was good too, as it is much nicer than the small cartons of long life milk provided in budget hotels.
Easy check-in, pub, workspace/club, pool, steam room, parking - all the facilities you could want and a short 5-8 minute walk to Basingstoke station and Town centre. Even an electric black-out blind in the en-suite shower room. Also lovely ESPA products in the shower which was great.
Lovely property! really unique with large bedrooms, nice building with parking right outside and bedrooms at back so quiet in the evening. decorated nicely and everything you need to relax and cook a meal, cheaper than booking 2 hotel rooms and way more space will book again.
The staff were great. Special mention to Adam and Sarah who were friendly, polite and most helpful. It was no trouble at all to store our bikes safely. The hotel is well located for a stroll into town and close to eating places.
Good Spa package & therapists
Free swimming pool, sauna & gym for hotel guests
Free car park for hotel guests
Good Dinner menu
Helpful personel at reception and in spa
Lovely clean room, perfect for our one night stay. Comfy bed and in walking distance from the town centre. Very friendly staff. Free parking was a huge bonus.
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