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Top Cirencester Hotel Reviews
The Masons Arms
10/10 Excellent
"Lovely location, very comfortable room and excellent food"
Kings Head
10/10 Excellent
"It was a lovely hotel. Breakfast was very good. Room was lovely. Staff were helpful. Couldn’t ask for more."
De Vere Cotswold Water Park
8/10 Good
"Centrally located, looking bit tired and the rooms had paper thin walls.Room needs a bit of attention. Breakfast was lovely and the pool area was nice. Would stay again for a night but probably not a weekend break:"
The Catherine Wheel
8/10 Good
"Really friendly staff,excellent full English breakfast"
Premier Inn Cirencester
8/10 Good
"Bed was comfortable. Room was not very clean."
Stratton House Hotel & Spa
10/10 Excellent
"Outstanding"
Bathurst Arms
10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful property, easy to find with road signs marking the location. Gorgeous area, and the staff were great, with wonderful food from their restaurant."
Wild Thyme & Honey
8/10 Good
"A tastefully developed pub with ample rooms, stylish appearance and appealing atmosphere. Dinner was a little disappointing (had the buttermilk chicken burger) which felt as if it had been pre-prepared/defrosted and reheated. May have just been an unlucky experience as generally the food reviews are very good and the breakfast was truly excellent and very fresh. Husband's burger was good. Staff very pleasant. We had a waterside suite which looked over the cricket pitch at the back so was quiet. Used it as a base to start the Thames Path walk at its source near Kemble."
Riverside Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Neat hotel, no staff on premise but getting keys easy, onsite parking. there is a common kitchen and eating area. Nice find in Cotswold"