Set within a 19th century manor house in the picturesque village of Cookham, the modern CIM Business Centre is ideally situated for business or leisure guests in the Thames Valley area.
Virginia
United Kingdom
Staff are friendly and helpful. Lovely garden with water features. Good breakfast.
Located in Maidenhead, 5.9 km from Dorney Lake, Uno Hotel Thames provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
helen
United Kingdom
Staff so helpful & friendly. Good value for area. Breakfasts & evening meals available. Bed linen clean & daily housekeeping. Location fantastic, right on the river front
Individually designed and elegantly furnished, every room and suite at Fredrick’s has been conceived to provide exceptional standards of comfort
Exceptional food and fine wines deserve to be savoured...
Mr Eddie Smith
United Kingdom
Rooms are very old fashioned but i like that, bed comfy and bathroom clean. This property has so much potential as location is great. Staff friendly beer good, breakfast as it should be although the breakfast area needs a lick of paint and updating when budgets allow, as do the bedrooms! I will stay again as its a good location and appreciate that investment and re decoration comes at a cost . If the hotel owners invest in this site it could be one of the best places to stay in Maidenhead.
Situated in Maidenhead, 5.5 km from Dorney Lake, Thames Riviera Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Taplow House Hotel & Spa is an elegant hotel close to Windsor and 25 minutes' drive from Heathrow Airport. It is set in 6 acres of grounds and has an on-site restaurant.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Elegant, plush location - highly rate the restaurant
Situated 10 miles from Royal Windsor Racecourse, The Bird In Hand is a 14th-century four-star inn, 4 miles from Maidenhead.
sandra
United Kingdom
Nice outdoor space with seating. Inside seating area for drinks and food was very nice, loads of parking at front. Lovely staff and very attentive. Being dog friendly was a huge bonus but at an extra £20 per night!
River Arts Club is located in Maidenhead, within a 10-minute walk of Maidenhead Magistrates Court and 1 km of Maidenhead Library. This bed and breakfast offers a garden.
John
United Kingdom
Lovely Art and Crafts style property. Quirky rooms. Great view of the river. Walkable to Bray.
Situated 7.6 km from Dorney Lake, 8.1 km from Cliveden House and 13 km from Windsor Castle, Aston Henry James Craufurd Rise Cosy studio close to Maidenhead town centre features accommodation located...
Jasmine
United Kingdom
Room and bathroom were clean. Host let us check in early
Offering a garden and quiet street view, 6 bedrooms beautiful home 3 bathrooms, quiet location with garden near Legoland Windsor Heathrow is set in Maidenhead, 7.9 km from Cliveden House and 13 km...
Debby
United Kingdom
Very spacious - meticulously clean - beautiful garden - equipped for every eventuality - great location for Ascot and Windsor
Situated 5.8 km from Dorney Lake, Wilson Lodge offers 3-star accommodation in Maidenhead and features a garden. This guest house features free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
david
United Kingdom
Everything was excellent and we will definitely be returning
On average, 3-star hotels in Maidenhead cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Maidenhead are £147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Maidenhead can on average be found for £252 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Maidenhead this weekend is £103 or, for a 4-star hotel, £179. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Maidenhead for this weekend cost on average around £317 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £93 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Maidenhead for tonight. You'll pay on average around £160 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Maidenhead will cost around £200 (based on Booking.com prices).
Boulters lock/monkey island and the new bridge to the other...
Boulters lock/monkey island and the new bridge to the other side of the river are musts to visit but the car park payment machine is dilapidated and wasn't taking cash nor my card. The town centre is good, the charity shops are well stocked with good quality items, banks are plentiful, parking isn't . Things will improve greatly when the Premier Inn opens because accommodation is otherwise appalling . Parking is always a problem . Busses and trains are readily available . White Waltham aerodrome is worth going to, there are a number of historic planes there . Ockwells Manor and Manor Lane are worth the drive . Cox Green school, the Barley Mow, and the fish and chip shop in Wessex way are a must, not necessarily in that order . What maidenhead needs is a reasonably priced multi storey car park in the town centre and a Tesco supermarket .
RICHARD
Scored 8.0
8.0
I only stayed one night, so didn't get to see much of...
I only stayed one night, so didn't get to see much of Maidenhead. However, the length of my stay met my requirements and the position of the hotel - right on the riverside - could not have been better. Very pleasant indeed. Plenty of outdoor seating, with parasols, to sit alongside the water and enjoy a drink.
Easy access to Windsor, which was my ultimate destination the next day.
Carol
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Taplow is a lovely place, if you like walking there are some...
Taplow is a lovely place, if you like walking there are some lovely walks along the footpath along tha river, whether you turn left or right out of the hotel, nice restaurants walking distance.
Some lovely boat trips/excursions by river to places like Windsor and not expensive, info can be found at reception.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We have traveled a lot of the years and YOY was friendly and...
We have traveled a lot of the years and YOY was friendly and organised.
The only thing worth mentioning is the stairs are steep and it maybe a problem if someone have heavy cases or a knee disability. Overall, everything else was good. Plenty of everything and the owners try hard to make your stay a happy one.
Ian
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We only stayed one night but about half a mile away from the...
We only stayed one night but about half a mile away from the hotel we found a restaurant which overlooks the Thames and had a wonderful meal which made up a little for the disappointment with the hotel we booked
Ray
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Boulters Mill and Ray Mill Island were fabulous to walk...
Boulters Mill and Ray Mill Island were fabulous to walk around, had a nice coffee in a lovely spot at the Piazza just a little further on from the Boathouse which we sat at but didn't order at as they were coming into lunch service and we just wanted coffee. Ate on a very warm summer's evening at Roux at Skindles Mill which was on our doorstep having stayed at the Thames Riveria Hotel. We sat on the terrace and ate a most delightful meal, finished up at the Hall & Woodhouse Boatyard at which we sat outside all evening as very warm. All in all a superb day with lots of lovely things to do and places to go. Evening before we had gone to the Bear near Maidenhead town and that was very pleasant and reasonable as you would expect from Wetherspoons.
The hotel is situated on the banks of the Thames. The restaurant and a small outside area are by the river. However the building is by the bridge taking the main A4 across the river so it was very noisy and smelly. It is an old building with no lift. (We were warned about this.)
The restaurant was on the lowest level by the river, which was pleasant.
Beautiful property right on the water. Peaceful and comfortable.
The period features were well preserved.
We had breakfast on the deck watching the swans.
An easy walk or drive into Maidenhead or Bray
Great location overlooking the river Thames and convenient for visiting Maidenhead. The hotel is a bit tired but it offers great value for money and we would definitely stay here again.
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