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The Crouch Oak, hotel in Addlestone

Featuring 2-star accommodation, The Crouch Oak is set in Addlestone, 8.3 km from Thorpe Park and 13 km from Hampton Court Palace.

It was much better than a two star hotel. Very clean and provided tea, coffee and lots cleaning products. Really quiet and I liked the bar too.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
401 reviews
Price fromUS$95.54per night
Hilton Cobham, hotel in Addlestone

Hilton Cobham is within easy reach of central London which is just a 30-minute train ride away, set in 27 acres of peaceful grounds and woodland.

Breakfast was plentiful and very tasty, room spotlessly clean and comfortable. I will definitely be back
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
1,466 reviews
Price fromUS$160.77per night
The Boleyn Hotel, hotel in Addlestone

The Boleyn Hotel, under new ownership/management is a charming 3 star listed hotel opposite the River Thames dating back to the 16th century.

Location was okay
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
2,150 reviews
Price fromUS$200.31per night
The Wheatsheaf by Innkeeper's Collection, hotel in Addlestone

Situated just 5 minutes’ walk from Woking city centre, The Wheatsheaf by Innkeeper's Collection features a cosy real-ale pub located next-door.

Comfortable room, easy to come and go. Very quiet and late check out was ideal.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
888 reviews
Price fromUS$94.01per night
Foxhills Club & Resort, hotel in Addlestone

Foxhills Club & Resort Club & Resort is set within 400 acres of stunning Surrey countryside with Olympic-standard leisure facilities, elegant accommodation and three unique dining options, as well as...

The setting was beautiful considering it only an hour from London
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
1,058 reviews
Price fromUS$331.20per night
The Olde Swan Hotel, hotel in Addlestone

Set in Chertsey, 1.9 km from Thorpe Park, The Olde Swan Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.

Lovely pub with perfect rooms, great staff going above and beyond. Amazing location for Thorpe Park too.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
716 reviews
Price fromUS$108.28per night
The Foley, hotel in Addlestone

Situated in Claygate, The Foley has been a village pub since the 1780s. Now a coaching inn, it offers boutique-style bedrooms, a stylish pub, and a dining room. WiFi and parking are free.

Clean, spacious and beds were incredibly comfortable. The little touches in the room were fab too.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
584 reviews
Price fromUS$151.59per night
Kings Arms, hotel in Addlestone

Located in Egham, 8.4 km from Windsor Castle, Kings Arms provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

the decor is lovely and bed and linen are amazing
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
372 reviews
Price fromUS$178.34per night
The Runnymede on Thames, hotel in Addlestone

Situated near Windsor on the banks of the River Thames, The Runnymede on Thames offers spacious en suite rooms, a spa and restaurant. Private boat hire is available from the hotel.

Excellent location, very friendly and helpful staff good spa facilities.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
1,392 reviews
Price fromUS$184.71per night
The Bridge Hotel, hotel in Addlestone

With free parking, The Bridge Hotel in Chertsey has wonderful views of the river and out beyond historic Chertsey Bridge. The Bridge Hotel is set over 3 floors and has lift access to the rooms.

We spent the day at Painshill Park and booked the Bridge hotel as we didn't want a long drive in the evening. The room was wonderful and it had everything we could need. It's newly refurbished and there's a lot of attention to detail. The bed was very comfortable, AC regulated temperature of the room, and the room was exceptionally clean. I can't fault it. The tub is the feature of the room and it was a treat to soak in. The water pressure for the bathtub (and in the actual shower) was strong and filled up quickly, and all the soaps and creams provided smelled incredible. The TV is not a smart TV and connected to a sky box, so if you're planning on using Netflix or a streaming site then it's best to bring an iPad. The view from the room overlooked the river where boats passed by. It was ideal for a romantic spontaneous weekend get away. The smaller touches like providing heated eye masks, and oat milk sachets for our tea and coffee made our stay even more comfortable and enjoyable. There was also a usable vinyl record player! The lady we met at check out was really lovely, it's just unfortunate no one else was...
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
1,726 reviews
Price fromUS$140.12per night
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What guests said about Addlestone:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Nice town very close to m25 .

    Nice town very close to m25 . Convenient shops etc Waitrose Tesco next to each other all walking distance on high street . Lovely Japanese sushi take away . Standard high street shops nothing fancy . Really not much else in this town but good location for cheap accommodation if you want to see other towns close by like Windsor etc
    ILEANA
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We chose the property Addlestone because it was equidistant...

    We chose the property Addlestone because it was equidistant to the places we planned to visit - Chessington, Windsor and Legoland - during our 3 day/4 night stay. Addlestone itself offers all you could need in the way of supermarkets, restaurants and take-aways plus a station for easy access to London if required It has a super park (Victory Park) which the children enjoyed
    Anne
    United Kingdom
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Addlestone is not much of a place.

    Addlestone is not much of a place. It has all the necessary facilities (breakfast in Tesco etc); the inhabitants are perfectly pleasant and my hotel, The Crouch Oak, though very basic, was exceptionally good value. All this made my brief stay satisfactory. However, there appears to be little, or nothing, of cultural interest or beauty here. No old quarter, as far as I could see, unlike most of these small Surrey towns. Maybe a longer stay and more investigation would have uncovered something, though I won't be booking my hols here.
    francis
    United Kingdom