About Maidenhead

A charming town on the River Thames, just 27 miles from London, Maidenhead is a popular destination for a weekend break or business trip, with a wealth of accommodation options to choose from. Whether you’re dreaming of cosy B&Bs or a swish city hotel, Maidenhead has good options for everyone. Our pick of the best places to stay in Maidenhead promise contemporary design and brilliant amenities, plus superb food and river views — ideal for couples looking to unwind in style!

Famed for its connections to the Royal Family — Queen Elizabeth II spent her teenage years in nearby Windsor — this Berkshire town is also a hub for business travellers. The area’s historic buildings and pretty riverside promenades are lovely for leisurely strolls, whilst there’s also ample opportunity to try out a host of activities, including golf, horse riding and sailing. History buffs will find much to admire at the Heritage Centre, as well as at the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead Museum. Head to the riverside for boat trips, summer festivals and family-friendly activities. You’ll find ample opportunities to cycle or walk along the towpath, too.

Venture out of town for day trips to nearby Windsor Castle or Marlow — both are within easy reach by car or train. The shops and eateries of Reading are also just half an hour away by train. The best places to stay in Maidenhead fill up fast during the summer months — book your stay well in advance!

The best places to stay in Maidenhead

For Foodies

The Waterside Inn is one of the UK's ultimate foodie destinations, the Alain Roux 3 Michelin starred restaurant is simply divine and not to missed. In addition there are twelve individually designed rooms and suites, each beautifully appointed with luxury fittings and the best with stunning river views. For foodies and romantics!

For traditional glamour

The River Arts Club is a characterful, traditional property set on the banks of the River Thames. The 13 individually styled rooms benefit from bold and bright design with patterned wallpapers and antique furnishings. Landscaped gardens sweep down to the river, plus there's an honesty bar for out of hours. No restaurant here, but plenty of outstanding options very close by!

For the facilities

Monkey Island Estate hotel is a Grade I Palladian mansion set on an island in the Thames River. Elegantly restored interiors perfectly blend modern and traditional interiors. The restaurant serves modern British cuisine, and there's a fabulous floating spa located in a converted barge where they offer a range of seriously spoiling signature treatments.

For a holiday cottage

  • If you've decided that a self-catering option would suit you better, check out the range with our online partner, Booking.com

Travel Information

  • The nearest airport to Maidenhead is London Heathrow, just 12 miles to the east. However the town can also be reached easily by rail or bus.
  • If you wish to hire a car, which we strongly recommend if you want to get out exploring, please visit our parnter site, Rentalcars.
  • The best time to visit Maidenhead if you want decent weather are the peak summer months. However this is also the busiest time for tourists! For fewer crowds and better hotel deals, aim to visit in Spring or Autumn.

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The best hotels in Maidenhead

The Bird in Hand

Maidenhead (Berkshire)

Tucked away in the Berkshire countryside, this charming inn blends historic character with a cosy, modern vibe. The lounge bar exudes warmth, with wood panelling, red leather armchairs, and a crackling fireplace, plus there's a restaurant, bar, and inviting rooms. A perfect countryside retreat.

  • Great walks - Explore nearby walking trails, perfect for an afternoon ramble, where you can spot wildlife and enjoy peaceful countryside views
  • Sights nearby - Discover historic Windsor Castle, just a short drive away, a fascinating glimpse into royal history and stunning architecture
  • Country Escape - Ideal for countryside adventures, this cosy inn offers easy access to charming village walks and historical landmarks nearby
  • Romantic Break - With its intimate rooms, open fire, and countryside charm, it's the perfect setting for a peaceful, romantic escape
from $115 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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River Arts Club

Maidenhead (Berkshire )

This peaceful riverside hotel in Maidenhead offers the chance to disconnect from the chaos of everyday life, whilst situated just a short hop from London. Take part in retreats and workshops or use the hotel as a base for a gastronomic break, visiting some of the renowned restaurants in the area

  • Total relaxation - Boasting a serene riverside position and only a short distance from London making this an ideal spot for a weekend escape.
  • Sailing - Take a cruise down river, with champagne glass in hand, on Ophelia the hotel's private river launch.
  • Great walks - Explore the National Trust Park at stately Cliveden.
  • Full of character
from $203 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Waterside Inn

Maidenhead

Ultimate foodie venue with three Michelin stars, on the banks of the river Thames. Run by top chef Alain Roux (son of the late Michel Roux). Sumptuous suites and bedrooms, a destination treat.

  • Restaurant - The Waterside Inn holds three Michelin stars.
  • Restaurant with rooms
  • Traditional
from $279 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Monkey Island Estate

Maidenhead (BRAY)

A magical Grade I Palladian mansion, five miles from Windsor and next to Bray. Elegantly restored throughout, blending modern and traditional styles. Choose from slick rooms, suites and cottages ideal for groups. With fine dining and a floating spa, this is ideal for a luxury rural break.

  • Foodies - The head chef, William Hemming, previously headed The Savoy amongst others and brings his skills to create modern British dishes
  • Romantic Break - With elegant interiors, a standout location, and fine dining — this is the perfect setting for a romantic getaway
  • Groups - Self-catering cottages of various sizes are a great option for groups
  • Great walks - Explore the 4800 acres of sweeping parkland, award-winning gardens, ancient woodland and forest trails of Windsor Great Park
from $349 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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