Heights of Abraham Cable Cars, Caverns & Hilltop Park
Heights of Abraham Cable Cars, Caverns & Hilltop Park

Buxton is high in the Peak District Hills, a spa town with the most beautiful little opera house, fabulous municipal gardens, and a wealth of excellent hotels. The surrounding countryside can be very picturesque, and is dotted with attractions like Poole’s Cavern... Read More

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Good Taste Food and Drink Festival
July
Annual Great Dome Art Fair
Buxton International Arts Festival

Hotels in Buxton - 29 places to stay

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Biggin Hall

Biggin Hall
Centrally situated in the Peak National Park, Biggin Hall is a 17th century, Grade II listed property set in 8 acres of grounds.

Situated 1,000 feet above sea level, the air may particularly benefit insomnia and ... More | Double Room: £70 - £126 | visit website
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Buckingham Hotel

Buckingham Hotel

The Buckingham Hotel is an oasis of calm located opposite the beautifully restored Pavilion Gardens/Opera House complex yet is only five minutes from the historic Spa town centre. Elegant and imposing, the hotel offers comfortable ... More | visit website

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Old Hall Hotel

Old Hall Hotel

Reputed to be the oldest hotel in England, one time host to Mary Queen of Scots. Perfectly located opposite the Pavilion Gardens (23 acres parkland) & Opera House.

Daniel Defo writing in 1727 and staying at ... More | visit website

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Portland Hotel

Portland Hotel

With a central location in the Roman spa town of Buxton, Portland Hotel is ideal for Chatsworth House, the Peak District and the Buxton Opera House (a 2-minute walk). The Portland Hotel is situated on the ... More | visit website

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Manifold Inn

Manifold Inn

The Manifold Inn is a delightful 200 year old former coaching inn offering warm Hospitality and renowned food at sensible prices. This lovely mellow stone building nestles on the banks of the River Manifold opposite ... More | visit website

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Jug and Glass

Jug and Glass
At the Jug and Glass Inn, we have nine en suite bedrooms that include tea and coffee facilities as well as a television and DVD player. We have twin rooms, doubles and a family room. ... More | visit website
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Palace Hotel

Palace Hotel
Looming out from beneath the foliage is this stunning hotel located in the heart of the popular spa town of Buxton and within easy reach of the wonders of the Peak District.

With beautiful scenery to ... More | visit website
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Charles Cotton Hotel

Charles Cotton Hotel

The hotel originally opened it's doors in the 17th century. Today we offer a variety of accommodation. All rooms are en-suite and have colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone. Nestling in ... More | visit website

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Lee Wood Hotel

Lee Wood Hotel

This fully modernised Georgian property, with its rosette award-winning restaurant, near the centre of Buxton, offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking. Surrounded by its own tranquil private gardens, the Lee Wood Hotel is a ... More | visit website

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Staden Grange Country House

Staden Grange Country House
Overlooking open fields, this fine old country farmhouse has been tastefully renovated retaining all its original charm and atmosphere.
It now offers guests a splendid range of accommodation in a group of picturesque buildings set around ... More | visit website

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