The Merchant's House, BW Signature Collection is located in Salisbury, within a 8-minute walk of Salisbury Cathedral and 0.7 miles of Salisbury Train Station.
William
United States of America
Great location. Everywhere in town was walkable, one block from city center and Stonehenge bus stop. Great helpful staff. Good internet. Free welcome drink.
Situated in the heart of Wiltshire on route A303, Holiday Inn Salisbury-Stonehenge offers stylish accommodations and free parking and is the nearest hotel to Stonehenge.
Perfectly located at the gates to The Cathedral Close and ten minutes to Stonehenge. The Chapter House is steeped in history and culture.
Luis
United States of America
Our room was very spacious, confortable, and cozy. The hotel itself is a piece of history for the touristic community of Salisbury. It's restaurant offered delicious dishes of great value and flavor.
Located in the center of the city, this elegant, Georgian hotel with pillared entrance boasts modern rooms and private parking. Guests can find a restaurant, a lounge and a courtyard on site.
The Riverside is set amid 1.5 acres of scenic gardens, rolling lawns and towering trees which back onto the banks of the rivers of Avon and Nadder, Only a few minutes' walk from the center of...
Carol
United Kingdom
Good attention to detail , great service and helpful staff all round 😊 lovely setting and period hotel with stacks of character, both really enjoyed our stay there.
In a beautiful 13th-century building, the Red Lion Hotel has an award-winning restaurant furnished with antiques. Handmade furnishings made on site feature in each individually decorated room.
Milford Hall Hotel - Hotel Under Renovation, new bedrooms from 01st June is in the heart of this ancient city, just a short walk from the shopping area and cathedral, and is ideally located for...
On average, 3-star hotels in Salisbury cost £112 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salisbury are £110 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salisbury can be found for £192 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salisbury for tonight. You'll pay around £138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salisbury will cost around £169, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It is a town full of interest - museums, The Cathedral and...
It is a town full of interest - museums, The Cathedral and close, Montpesson House and many more. It has a wide range of shops, cafes and interesting old buildings, full of history. It is easy to walk round. We especially enjoy Elizabeth Gardens and the water meadows to Harnham.
The centre is so busy, best taken in small doses. The market square is important to see, especially on market day - and a new department store.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everthing is within walking distance shops, cathedral etc...
Everthing is within walking distance shops, cathedral etc and there are plenty of places to eat. Furthermore, as this is an old medieval town there are lots of pubs ! so plenty of choice of breweries and food ! Its also based on a grid system so very easy to navigate your way around.
We did find that the independant shops, market etc are NOT open on Sundays so if you are coming for shopping make sure you come Monday to Saturday or you will be disappointed !
Our host said when the sun shines Salisbury is the best place to be and with a choice of over 5 rivers you could walk along bathed in sunshine I would agree !
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city. Amazing old streets and buildings.
Beautiful city. Amazing old streets and buildings. Small enough to explore on foot. Plenty of places to enjoy food and drink. The Cathedral is stunning. Plenty of independent shops. Nice green open spaces. Lovely for a couple of days.
Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Go to city visitor center, very helpful.
Go to city visitor center, very helpful. Pretty town, every place walkable. Visit Stonehenge in afternoon, lot less people. Old Sarum was hard to get to and not marked well from bus stop. Magna Carta might not be worth the fee to many.
William
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small town with lots of pretty old buildings, beside the...
A small town with lots of pretty old buildings, beside the river. There are some famous sites including the cathedral which I enjoyed visiting. Unfortunately a few things are closed Tuesday and/or Wednesday, so check webistes when planning your trip. It's also 20 minutes from Stonehenge.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Parts of the city are rather grim, other parts are...
Parts of the city are rather grim, other parts are wonderfully historic and worth seeing; the Saturday market is excellent. We didnt go into the Cathedral as we considered the ticket price excessive but we ate very good food in Baroushka in Fisherton Road and the daytime cafe opposite. There is an amazing fishmonger in Fish Row and a good baker adjacent. Walking through the city was difficult as there seem to be endless road/pavement works and hordes of tourists heading for their lessons in history. We came by train as parking would appear to be scarce but there is a good Park and Ride. We were blessed with the cottage, it made up for our disappointment with Salisbury itself.
Great and spacious car park and they allowed me to leave my car before check in so I was able to explore. Great location, just a few minutes walk to the Cathedral. Lovely decor and great vibe throughout the hotel. We stayed here because our friends were having their wedding reception here so it made it really handy. Also a really nice touch that we got free drinks coupons when we checked in which was lovely as we were able to enjoy a nice drink. Staff were really friendly too.
The room was booked under a stressful situation - broken-down on A303 and a 9hr wait for recovery! The owner, Ray, was very understanding as we kept moving our expected arrival time. He greeted us at 10pm with a warm welcome. I was expecting more of a hotel than a room (but probably my fault for not looking at all the info). That said the room was spotless, comfortable and well equipped, including fresh milk for coffee and a pub right opposite!
The site and situation are wonderful - fascinating old building (with modern additions) and picturesque riverside semi-rural outlook from many rooms and the dining room.
A reasonable walk into Salisbury, past the Cathedral.
Plenty of parking behind the hotel, although the disabled spaces to the side are on a slope and rather narrow.
Breakfast is excellent - wide choice from hot and cold buffets.
Front of house staff are friendly and helpful.
A central location in Salisbury with parking, and an easy walk to restaurants and central shopping area. We hadn’t expected to be staying in a theological college but found the level of comfort better than such a title might indicate. We had a comfortable double room, walk in shower en-suite and were delighted to find 2 armchairs ( too many hotels think 1 is sufficient in a double room.) Breakfast copious and freshly cooked.
The room was spacious and comfortable with all expected facilities. The additional mini-kitchen was a nice extra bonus.
We were also very grateful that our hosts accommodated our request for an early breakfast too.
The hotel is in a beautiful location within close proximity to the city centre, with a beautiful walk to get you there.
Location is very close to the city centre in Salisbury making it very easy to explore that wonderful city. Nearby are some exceptional restaurants and the breakfast in the hotel was one of the best continental breakfast boards I have seen. No lift in the hotel but the staff carried our luggage up to the room and were very helpful.
The hotel had a cooked English which was very good. The room was fine and the location was very close to the center of the city. The hotel was a unique facility with parts dating back to the 1400s and very historic. This is really the best place to stay in Salisbury and truly experience the history of the city and area.
The location was just perfect!! Such a privilege to be staying at The Close - the oldest and most exclusive place of Salisbury. Just lovely to be in such a privilege location. The College itself is OK - room are super clean and excellent breakfast. Brings back memories of being at College! Parking was easy as well.
We stayed here on the way back from Stonehenge.
It was a wonderful hotel in a very spacious and beautifully maintained area. There were ponies and cows on the grounds, which the small children loved. For dinner, we went to a pub recommended by the owner. I would definitely stay here again.
Hotel is located in the city centre, which makes it easy to explore Salisbury. There is a long stay car park nearby (less than 5 minute walk). There is a restaurant and bar at this hotel, offering a wide range of pub dishes and drinks at a very affordable price.
Staff were friendly and helpful and always very professional. The rooms quite spacious, comfortable, quiet and clean. The lobby, although it could use some refurbishing, clean and of a good size for a small hotel
Very nice, cozy and clean hotel that has been operating since XVII century in the centre of Wilton. Walking distance to Wilton House and short driving distance to the city centre of Salisbury and to Stonehenge.
Very welcoming and friendly staff. Fantastic location, just a very short but pleasant and interesting walk into Salisbury. Lovely view of the river from the conservatory at breakfast. Very nice place to stay
Proximity to Salisbury was good, could walk into town over Town Path, Pub near by. We stayed for 2 weeks so needed the laundry and good parking, host was very accommodating with anything extra we needed.
Location was very good and within easy walk to centre of Salisbury. Nice welcome gifts. Good directions and instructions for things in the flat. Very comfortable apartment.
Nice room, Very friendly staff, very good restaurant downstairs, great location. Not many hotels in Salisbury, and we felt this was a find. Good breakfast.
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