Stratford Upon Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon is one of the most visited towns in England, and not just thanks to its Shakespeare connections – theatres, museums, and other sites linked with the bard seemingly on every corner. The centre abounds in fine Tudor and Georgian structures, and there is even a racecourse... Read More

Stratford Upon Avon Events

April
Shakespeare's Birthday
Stratford upon Avon Literary Festival
May
Living Shakespeare
Long Marston Airfield Show
Stratford upon Avon Literary Festival
June
Big Sheep Show at Mary Arden's House
Stratford Poetry Festival
July
Global Gathering
Stratford Poetry Festival
Stratford River Festival
August
Stratford Poetry Festival
September
MacRide
October
Annual Stratford Halloween Festival
Apple Day & Harvest Fair
Family Fun Day
Stratford Mop Fair

Hotels in Stratford Upon Avon - 45 places to stay

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Mary Arden Inn

Mary Arden Inn

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A traditional country inn with rooms. Just three miles from Stratford centre. A beautiful inn offering good food, fine wine and real ales with traditional accommodation in a stunning location. Formerly a ... More

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New Inn

New Inn

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The New Inn, near Stratford upon Avon, is a family run and well-known starting point for several walks. The New Inn offers a log fire, separate non-smoking restaurant, beer garden, children's ... More

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Willow Corner

Willow Corner
David and Liz welcome you to Willow Corner,a charming 300 year old thatched cottage in the quiet rural hamlet of Armscote, situated on the northern edge of the Cotswolds and only 15 minutes from Stratford ... More | Double Room: From £65 | visit website
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Ettington Chase

Ettington Chase

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With leisure and conference facilities amid 11 acres of grounds in the Warwickshire countryside, this hotel is close to Stratford-upon-Avon and the M40 motorway. Enjoy the leisure facilities, which include a heated ... More | Double Room: From £58

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Walton Hall Hotel and Spa

Walton Hall Hotel and Spa

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Sitting in 65 acres of beautiful English countryside, just 10 minutes off the M40, lies Barcelo Walton Hotel.The new Barcelo Walton Hotel has been carefully designed to blend in naturally ... More

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Grosvenor Hotel

Grosvenor Hotel

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This historic Georgian hotel is in the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon, just 3 minutes' walk from the high street and main attractions. An important Grade II Listed building, The Best Western Grosvenor prides ... More

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Legacy Falcon Hotel

Legacy Falcon Hotel

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Be amongst the first to enjoy the completion of the hotel’s fantastic GBP 2.5 million refurbishment. Dating back to the 16th century, the Legacy Falcon Hotel is a quintessential Tudor residence. Featuring ... More

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Shakespeare Hotel

Shakespeare Hotel
This picturesque 17th-century inn is situated in Stratford-upon-Avon, 10 minutes’ walk from the rail station. The Shakespeare Hotel offers 4-star accommodation, free Wi-Fi and charming rooms. Guests can dine in Othello's Bar Brasserie, which has a ... More | visit website
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New Inn Hotel

New Inn Hotel

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The New Inn, near Stratford upon Avon, is a family run and well-known starting point for several walks. The New Inn offers a log fire, separate non-smoking restaurant, beer garden, children's ... More

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Alveston Manor

Alveston Manor
The splendid Macdonald Alveston Manor Hotel has an award-winning restaurant, free parking and a luxury spa. The River Avon is 400 metres away, and Stratford-Upon-Avon is a 5-minute walk. The elegant rooms all feature a modern ... More | visit website

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