Set amid rose gardens, this peaceful hotel has luxurious modern facilities and its architecture dates back to the 17th century. Excellent cuisine is served in the award-winning Squires Restaurant.
Laura
United Kingdom
Location and small in room touches-biscuits, fresh milk, quality toiletries-the breakfast quality and service was excellent
Located in Newmarket, 22 km from University of Cambridge, The Jockey Club Rooms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Susan
United Kingdom
Felt privileged to be able to stay in such a unique place. Superb room, bathroom and breakfast. Couldn't fault and already booked in for another couple of nights in January.
Situated in Newmarket, 2 km from Newmarket Racecourse, White Hart, Newmarket by Marston's Inns offers a garden and bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel features a British restaurant.
On average, 3-star hotels in Newmarket cost £148 per night, and 4-star hotels in Newmarket are £147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Newmarket can on average be found for £192 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
If interested in race horses this is the place to go.
If interested in race horses this is the place to go. You could spend days visiting the numerous stables scattered around the area. There are several museums and studs and a visit to the gallops is well worth the effort. Plenty of restaurants and bars on the High Street and Newmarket has good access to the nearby A14.
Michael Thomas
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
loved the races free shuttle bus up and back , love the pubs...
loved the races free shuttle bus up and back , love the pubs ,plenty of eating places . been coming to newmarket for years , nice market on Saturday, and some lovely shops , people are very friendly
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
If visiting a local race yard obviously Newmarket is a base.
If visiting a local race yard obviously Newmarket is a base. The race horse museum is very good - allow 4hrs to do thoroughly.
Get up early and watch racehorses on the gallops.
Otherwise Newmarket is very run down these days. High street has many boarded up premesis and low grade eateries.
Nice curry house and Italian.
If we came again we’d stay in Cambridge and get a 20 min train.
Daniel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Newmarket is where horse racing began.
Newmarket is where horse racing began. To watch hundreds of horses in training in the morning was a truly special treat. The tow of Newmarket is quaint with lots of great restaurants and shops.
It was very relaxing and enjoyable.
Frank
Scored 10
10
Newmarket is a nice town with good eating out available.
Newmarket is a nice town with good eating out available. The NHRM (national Horse racing Museum is a must visit. The tack room restaurant is excellent. The tour of the museum to see the history is really well done and the professionalism of the staff and tour guides was exceptional
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Historical area and interesting in terms of horse racing.
Historical area and interesting in terms of horse racing. Seeing the horses on the heath in the early morning was interesting.
Ate at Unico which was a good Italian.
Ate at The Pantry which was a good all rounder.
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Fantastic stay. We only stayed for one night but will definitely return. The guy in the bar Benni, was very knowledgeable and gave us a mini tour showing us the paintings etc.... Very interesting. The best hotel in Newmarket - well done.
Fab breakfast to.
Hotel was clean and facilities were good. Staff were all friendly and welcoming. Our puppy didn’t want to come home because he was spoiled so much by the staff 😂
Comfortable room and bed in a hotel very convenient for the shuttle bus to the racecourse. They have a very slick online check-in and checkout process.
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