Cheltenham

Cheltenham is one of horse racing’s greatest venues, the site of two renowned public schools, a spa town with heritage to boot, and a fine and comfortable mixture of architectural styles – the Regency the most admirable - that breathes gentility... Read More

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Cheltenham Events

March
Cheltenham Poetry Festival
National Hunt Festival
April
Cheltenham Poetry Festival
Sue Ryder Easter Eggstravaganza
May
Cheltenham Carnival
Cheltenham International Jazz Festival
Cotswold Festival of Steam
Sue Ryder Midnight Walk
June
Cheltenham Food and Drink Festival
Hullabaloo Festival
ROSE WEEK
Steam & Real Ale Weekend
Wychwood Festival
July
Cheltenham Book Fair
Cheltenham Music Festival
Clematis Weekend
Crafts at the Castle
Dig It, Cook It, Eat It!
August
Go Crazy at the Castle
September
Battle!
Sue Ryder Annual Autumn Fayre
October
Cheltenham Literature Festival
Creepy Crawly Roadshow!
STARLIGHT HIKE: A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
Steam & Vintage Rally
Sue Ryder Starlight Hike
November
Cheltenham Christmas Market
December
Santa Fun Run
Santa Specials

Hotels in Cheltenham - 71 places to stay

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Charlton Kings Hotel

Charlton Kings Hotel
More | Double Room: Classic from £89 | visit website
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Hotel de la Bere

Hotel de la Bere
The Hotel de la Bere is a fifteenth century Tudor manor house set in its own grounds, with a tree lined drive, sweeping lawns and views over Cheltenham Racecourse. The bedrooms are all fully furnished ... More | visit website
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Elmbury Cottage

Elmbury Cottage
Old Cotswold Stone Pig Barn converted to a beautiful holiday cottage. The barn consists of a 30-foot kitchen/dining/sitting room with open pine beams, which give a feeling of space and light. There are four bedrooms ... More | visit website
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Big Sleep Hotel

Big Sleep Hotel

A new 62 bedroom designer budget hotel in the heart of Cheltenham, offering value for money, great customer service, innovative design and an exciting experience away from home.
The hotel is fresh, simple and very modern, ... More | visit website

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Cheltenham Park Hotel

Cheltenham Park Hotel

The Cheltenham Park Hotel is in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just two miles from the centre of Cheltenham, the hotel is the proud owner of the 1999 Silver Award from the English Tourist ... More | visit website

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Cotswold Grange Hotel

Cotswold Grange Hotel

Located within a conservation area of Cheltenham, this beautiful retreat is conveniently positioned for you to visit the Racecourse, Pittville Pump Room, the Town Hall and Everyman Theatre.
Situated in a peaceful, leafy avenue of similar ... More | visit website

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The Greenway

The Greenway

The Greenway is one of the top Country House Hotels in the UK and has won more accolades than any other in the Cotswolds. The Hotel & Spa is privately owned by the Eden Hotel ... More | visit website

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Hotel on the Park

Hotel on the Park

Overlooking Pittville Park, and a short walk from the bustling town centre, is Cheltenham's 'best kept secret'. This elegant Hotel combines sublime luxury with traditional comfort and whether you're lounging in front of a log fire, or you're ... More | Double Room: £139.50 - £220.00 | visit website

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The Montpellier Chapter

The Montpellier Chapter
Located in the chic Montpellier district of Cheltenham. An elegant grade II listed villa with a modern crescent and courtyard, resulting in a stunning mix of new and old. Over four floors the 61 bedrooms are ... More | visit website
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Rising Sun

Rising Sun

The Rising Sun is a delightful country hotel, restaurant and public house, close to the top of Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds (near Cheltenham). Cleeve Hill has superb views across Cheltenham to the ... More | visit website

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