Most popular Buxton hotels
These luxury, serviced suites face this historic thermal city, offering typical fascination and cordiality in the center of the Peak District. Particular and extensive rooms and penthouses have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a commodious lounge/dining region and vast, fully-furnished kitchen. Buxton rests 1, 000 feet above sea level amid the dramatic Peak District National Park scenery. Travellers are drawn here for the fabulous landscape, majestic architecture, affluence of boutiques, thriving arts scene and world-famous thermal water. Wye House rooms give the space, conveniences and flexibility not afforded by conventional hotel lodging. Read more...
Reputed to be the oldest hotel in England, one time landlord to Mary Queen of Scots. Superbly situated opposite the Pavilion Gardens (23 acres of parkland) & Opera House. Daniel Defo, writing in 1727 and stay at the hotel, said, 'This is truly a greatly unique site. ' Which of course it's, even to this day. The Old Hall's mellowed walls and plenty of antique apartments reflect the pedigree of its wealthy past, yet give each comfort, cuisine and high technology expected from one of the best hotels of today. Encircled by mountains, mountains and even more mountains in the center of England's pretty Peak District, in the deluxe Spa city of Buxton, just across a leafy Georgian piazza from one of the most refined Opera Houses in this state. This is one of those hotels you often think approximately, yet rarely find. And when you do, you only tell your finest friends. Whether you're dining from the Table d'Hote menu in our pleasant restaurant, or enjoying the Chef's Special in our popular wine brasserie, you'll shortly appreciate the supplementary thought and creativity of choice in our menus and wine lists. The Cavendish and Talbot suites are accessible for privately-owned dinner parties and functions. The wine brasserie is open all day and evening for coffee, afternoon tea, an all-day menu, and, highly importantly, pre and post cinema supper. It's highly much the haunt for theatre-goers, actors and musicians. A visitor once bought a second-hand Richard III outfit complete with crown (but no horse). We have 2 residents' lounges, one with tv and the other for still leisure, perhaps with a coffee or a drink. However, it holds a concert majestic piano complete with parlour palm. You might have to contend with a extremely serious soprano practising for the evening's opera performance. The hotel is just across the leafy piazza from one of the most refined opera houses in the British Isles. Home of the annual international Gilbert and Sullivan Festival and the Buxton Opera Festival, The Buxton Opera House hosts opera, cinema and concerts all year round. The Old Hall Hotel is the 1st choice venue of cinema persons. With our great pre and post-theatre suppers and peculiar theatregoer suite tariffs, including cinema tickets, it's a natural setting for a fine evening at the Opera followed by dinner and a homely night's sleep. Read more...
Located at the very heart of a classic English Spa Town. The thermal city of Buxton is in the center of the Peak District, one of Britain's most idyllic national gardens. Famed for the healthy features of its mineral water, the district proposes spectacular landscape with dramatic cliffs, waterfalls and caves. The hotel is celebrated locally and nationally for its standards of client amenities, cuisine and lodging. The pretty Victorian architecture is matched by richly embellished apartments, and the hotel successfully combines conventional history with state-of-the-art service. It's the main basis to visit the Peak District whatever the nature of your staying. Read more...
We are enjoyed to extend a highly sincere reception to you when you come and staying with us at The Lee Wood Hotel. the hospitable attitude and professional approach of all the hotel team secures you have a cosy and unforgettable sta There is constantly something positively special approximately hotels that are personally owned and controlled - the friendly smile from the receptionist; the individuality of conveniently equipped bedrooms; the unobtrusive but welcoming attentiveness of the Restaurant Manager and colleagues; the dedication to excellence from the Head Chef and his brigade; and the total management who are at your facilities throughout your staying. We are pleased of this hotel set in lovely vicinage and mature terraces where we are able to propose amenities for little and extensive gatherings, be they family reunions, wedding receptions or work conferences and meetings. Read more...




