“A grand historic hotel set in the heart of Cheltenham. Elegant rooms and suites have enormous sash windows, retro furniture, and original features. However, the feel is fresh, modern, and luxurious. Complete with a modern British restaurant and a bar with an impressive cocktail list. Very stylish.”
“A grand historic hotel set in the heart of Cheltenham. Elegant rooms and suites have enormous sash windows, retro furniture, and original features. However, the feel is fresh, modern, and luxurious. Complete with a modern British restaurant and a bar with an impressive cocktail list. Very stylish.”
Recommended For
- City Style
- A historic hotel offering all the grandeur of days gone by mixed with contemporary luxuries
- Other Activities
- Cheltenham Racecourse, which holds some of the country's most prestigious meets, is just 10 minutes away
- Museums
- The Wilson Art Museum holds a good collection of contemporary art
- Designer Shopping
- The chic shops of Montpellier Street are just a stroll away
- Historic
- A Neo-classical building that is one of the first purpose-built hotels in Britain
- Child friendly
- Family suites or interconnecting rooms are available
- Restaurant
- Victoria's serves modern British cuisine
- Disabled access
- Traditional
- Luxury
- Family Suites
- Chic
Facilities
- Child friendly
- Family suites or interconnecting rooms are available
- Restaurant
- Victoria's serves modern British cuisine
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Concierge
- Wifi
- Parking
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Airport transfer
- Meeting Room
Activities
- Other Activities
- Cheltenham Racecourse, which holds some of the country's most prestigious meets, is just 10 minutes away
- Museums
- The Wilson Art Museum holds a good collection of contemporary art
- Designer Shopping
- The chic shops of Montpellier Street are just a stroll away
- Theatre
- Book a show at the nearby Everyman Theatre
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Queens Hotel
Dating from 1838, this pedimented building presides grandly over the heart of Cheltenham. It's now a relaxingly chic venue in which many period features have been carefully conserved. Its 84 bedrooms are large and stylish and its food celebrates much of the best of the Cotswolds.
Originally published by The Telegraph