Aylesbury is a very pretty market town in Buckinghamshire, known for its history and historic architecture, for being the location of the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery, for the arts centre of Waterside Theatre, and for its ducks. It is surrounded by the picturesque Vale of Aylesbury, within which are dotted more historic houses, manors and halls. So the best places to stay in Aylesbury will appeal to families, walkers and cyclists, those with an interest in history and architecture, and folk who like poking around National Trust properties. Our Gurus’ favourite accommodation option at the moment is Hartwell House & Spa, one of England’s showcase grand house escapes.
Aylesbury’s market town atmosphere is still very much alive, and markets are still held here three or four times a week. Expect to see local farmers and suppliers selling direct, just as they always have. The Market Square is an impressive place to start admiring Aylesbury’s architecture too. You can spot Jacobean, Tudor, Stewart and Georgian designs, both in the historic heart of town, around the market, the Town Hall, and St. Mary’s Church, and on the more residential streets fanning outwards.
Other local highlights include walking or cycling along the Grand Canal, or sailing along it; visiting Aylesbury Manor, which was once owned by Anne Boleyn’s father, Hartwell, where Louis XVIII of France stayed during his exile, and Waddesdon Manor, which has an impressive art collection.
The town is a good year round destination, so our advice is to book ahead if you want to guarantee your room in the best places to stay in Aylesbury.
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Aylesbury
Grand, majestic yet inviting hotel at the heart of an expansive country estate