The Cathedral Hotel, Salisbury
The Cathedral Hotel dates from the 18th-century and offers contemporary style and comfort within the heart of Salisbury city centre. It features numerous period features and a refurbished 1930’s wood-panelled lift.
The recently renovated rooms include free Wi-Fi, 22-inch flat-screen TVs with Freeview digital channels plus Sky One, Sky News and children's TV. Guests are also provided with an in-room safe, hairdryers and tea and coffee facilities. The rooms overlooking the garden area and the main street have secondary glazing for warmth and peace and quiet.
The Cathedral Hotel is close to Salisbury's famous St Mary's Cathedral and all of the local shops and attractions. The superb central location makes it a great base from which to explore this historic city.
Guests can enjoy a wide variety of cooked and vegetarian breakfasts in the hotel’s restaurant. Freshly prepared á la carte dining is also offered throughout the day. The Cathedral Bar and Lounge provides a wide selection of meals, drinks, and various cocktails.
From Sunday and throughout the week, the hotel offers a quiet, relaxed environment. At the weekend, the bar is open until 02:00 and offers DJ entertainment as part of Salisburys great, night-time club circuit.
Parking is available directly outside while you check in and unload your bags, after which longer term parking is available just 2 minutes away in Brown Street pay and display with free parking between 6pm and 8am.
Situated in South-West England's rural heartland, Salisbury boasts a rich history dating back over 5,000 years. There is no shortage of places to visit, all conveniently located with about an hour’s drive of each other.
St Mary's Cathedral, after which The Cathedral Hotel is named, is only 5 minutes' walk away. The impressive 123-metre-tall spire is visible from every direction and dominates the landscape.
Stonehenge, recently voted Britain's Best Historic Site by viewers of the UK TV History Channel, is only 15 minutes' drive away. Erected between 3000 BC and 1600 BC, Stonehenge remains a mystery and is a must-see for any visitor to Salisbury.
While there are disabled facilities in the bar and dining areas, the accommodation does not have facilities for disabled guests, wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility.
If you have any specific requirements, please contact the hotel directly and they will do their best to accommodate your needs.