Henley-on-Thames is not all about the river, though its famous regatta, the fine five-arch bridge and wonderful riverside could make you focus on that aspect of this pretty and extremely well-appointed town – it has dozens of restaurants for example... Read More

"Henley is the Venice of the South"
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Henley on Thames Events

March
Notorious Night Runs - Horseplay
April
Henley International Film Festival
May
Henley Arts Trail
June
Henley Women's Regatta
July
Henley Festival
Henley Royal Regatta
The Start Enclosure @ Remenham Farm
August
Chilterns Craft Fair
September
Stonor Flower Festival

Hotels in Henley on Thames - 19 places to stay

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Catherine Wheel

Catherine Wheel

Henley-on-Thames is home to the famous Royal Regatta every summer for five days, but oarsmen and rowing enthusiasts can enjoy the new River and Rowing Museum all year-round in this quintessential English town. As you ... More | visit website

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The Rose & Crown

Craig, Rebecca & George Mee, welcome you all to the Rose and Crown in Henley on Thames. We offer our guests a safe haven to relax, enjoy a drink and a home-cooked and hearty meal, ... More | visit website

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Phyllis Court Club

Phyllis Court Club
Steeped in history, the magnificent Phyllis Court Club stands overlooking the river in the centre of the picturesque Oxfordshire town of Henley-on-Thames, home of the world famous Royal Regatta. For non-members wishing to stay at ... More | Double Room: From £145 | visit website
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The Stag & Huntsman at Hambleden

The Stag & Huntsman at Hambleden
There are few villages in the United Kingdom that can lay claim to the natural beauty of Hambleden. Nestled into the Chiltern Hills, between Henley and Marlow and just up from the River Thames, Hambleden ... More | Double Room: From £100 | visit website
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Hotel du Vin

Hotel du Vin

Extremely well appointed bedrooms with bathrooms being a particular feature. The very popular bistro serves a wide range of dishes from the a la carte menu using fine quality local ingredients. Our award winning wine ... More | visit website

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Red Lion Hotel (The)

Red Lion Hotel (The)

Since the fifteenth century, travellers - including three Kings of England - have enjoyed the hospitality of the Red Lion Hotel. Uniquely situated overlooking the Royal regatta course on the River Thames, the hotel ... More | Double Room: From £115 | visit website

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Rose & Crown Inn

Rose & Crown Inn
Craig & Rebecca Mee would like to welcome you to The Rose & Crown in Henley. Today we offer the our guests a safe haven to relax, enjoy a drink and a hearty meal, before taking a ... More | visit website
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Leander Club

Leander Club
Leander is the world famous rowing Club situated on the banks of the Thames that has recently completed a major building and refurbishment programme. This includes eleven individually designed en-suite bedrooms filled with memorabilia of ... More | Double Room: £140 | visit website
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Milsoms Hotel Henley

Milsoms Hotel Henley
Comfort and style are the order of the day in this exciting small hotel in Henley's Market Place.,br> Situated in a listed building above the Loch Fyne Restaurant, the accommodation comprises seven light and airy bedrooms ... More | visit website
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Row Barge Inn

Row Barge Inn

The Row Barge is one of Henley’s oldest coaching inns. Not far from the town centre, you can find us 100 yards from the Town Hall on West Street, just behind the fire station.In a ... More | visit website

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