Hotels in Eton

The Christopher Hotel, Bar & Grill
110 Eton High Street
Eton
Berkshire

SL4 6AN
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Situated in the heart of historic Eton, The Hotel is surrounded by art galleries, antique shops, bustling bars, cafes and restaurants.

The famous Eton College is on our doorstep and it is only a short walk over the river Thames to the superb shopping facilities of Windsor town centre and to the world-renowned Windsor Castle. There has been a Christopher Hotel in Eton since 1511. In 1709 it was completely rebuilt as a coaching inn, in the form you see it now. Today The Christopher Hotel is a private hotel with 33 well-appointed rooms ranging from junior suites to deluxe singles. All the rooms are of clean and simple design utilising the latest technology, including high-speed Internet access and laptop safes. The Christopher Hotel is ideally situated to cater for the business traveller as well as for a weekend getaway. Slough Trading Estate is less than three miles away; Central London is just over 30 minutes drive and there are two railway stations with services to London. London Heathrow airport is less than fifteen minutes by car. Car parking is available on site.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Star
Number of Rooms: 34
Number Ensuite: 34

Price per Room:

Double: From £145
Twin: From £175
Single: From £110
Suite: £200
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Restaurant

Name: The Grill
Cuisine: European - served all day

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Facilities

Parking - Free
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
TV in Rooms - Broadband & WiFi
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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