3 bedroom 3 bathroom ground floor condo with veranda, a property with a garden, is located in Reigate, 16 km from Nonsuch Park, 19 km from Chessington World of Adventures, as well as 20 km from...
Debbie
United Kingdom
Extremely clean and comfortable. Had everything we needed. Tea, Coffee, toiletries etc.
This 4-star sustainability award winner hotel is linked to Gatwick Airport's North Terminal by a short, covered walkway and easy connections via monorail to the South Terminal.
Hilton London Gatwick Airport is connected to Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal via covered walkway and to North Terminal with a free 24/7 monorail link.
David
United Kingdom
Ideal hotel for South Terminal. Now very good restaurant alternatives
There has been a positive step change at this hotel in the last year.
In Horley, 5 minutes away from Gatwick Airport, this family-run hotel offers 24-hour airport transfer and a pick-up service at a nominal charge. Holiday parking is available.
Located within 10 minutes’ walk of the London Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal, this newly refurbished modern hotel offers king size beds, family rooms and stylish bedrooms all with individual...
In the grounds of Epsom Downs Racecourse, Holiday Inn Express London Epsom is a stylish, modern hotel with free parking and free Wi-Fi. Epsom Downs Rail Station is just a mile away.
We used to reside in Reigate until 4yrs ago when we moved...
We used to reside in Reigate until 4yrs ago when we moved away to be beside the sea. Reigate is a lovely place with lots of history. It has great commuter lines with trains & buses or by car. Lovely parks. Excellent shops, restaurants, bars & cafes.
Angie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely and clean apartment, well decorated with everything...
Lovely and clean apartment, well decorated with everything to make my stay comfortable.
It's also near good amenities, station, supermarket and restaurant - Love Hatay Restaurant, a lovely Turkish place less than 5mins drive from the apartment.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
As Reigate old town and high street can get full of traffic,...
As Reigate old town and high street can get full of traffic, we recommend travelling into reigate by bus - or even walking from the Reigate Manor Hotel down hill - about 20 minutes. The town itself has some interesting buildings and is full of olde worlde charm. THere is a castle and some pleasant parks as well as good shops and Pubs or restaurants.
WE had Sunday lunch at our hotel which was an excellent carvery with good waiting staff.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely place for people who enjoy hiking&nature.
Lovely place for people who enjoy hiking&nature. Reigate Hill and Gatton park are amazing for a long, relaxing walk and the view is amazing. In terms of shopping or sightseeing, there isn't much - just your classic UK high street experience. Good place for a one-day getaway from London.
Martyna
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Nothing any good at the hotel but the town was very pleasant...
Nothing any good at the hotel but the town was very pleasant.
Room carpet was filthy. There was no bin to put waste in and we asked for one but nothing ever came. Window was filthy and had not been cleaned for months. We understand the hotel had just been taken over. We were told there was no chef when we arrived at the restaurant but the had a short menu who cooked it we do not know but it was very poor. We had Eggs and supposedly hand carved ham and something else which I cannot remember. It was cold and we left most of it. There was no breakfast in the morning and we could not get out of their fast enough the following morning. We had paid by voucher which was dearer thane originally booked and then they presented us with an invoice for £80 odd. You asked about having a television there was one but only BBC 1 and 2 worked. I wrote a review of another hotel I stayed in the week before in Wigan and that was bad and you said you would not publish it. If you do not publish this one I am likely to take further action.
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Spencer
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I lived in Reigate from 1962 to May 2021.
I lived in Reigate from 1962 to May 2021. I have always loved Reigate. It is a wonderful place to live and is steeped in history. Henry VIII visited an old Priory in the middle of Reigate town and there are the remains of a Castle Keep with a semi dry moat. It has underground caves in the town to visit too. There is an enormous, beautiful park also in the middle of Reigate town that people from miles around come to visit. I do miss living here but I am now 5 minutes walk from the Sea.
Julia
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The hotel is easy to find, not far off the motorway with a large car park. The room was comfortable and the staff were helpful. The bar meals were fine. It's not too far to walk into Reigate centre (just under a mile), and about 1km from the train station. It's also well placed for going up to Reigate Hill and the North Downs Way.
Lovely functional property. All very clean and perfectly serviceable for our short stay… we were very grateful at having our last minute booking accepted as our bnb reservation elsewhere in Reigate was cancelled on our day of arrival!!!
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