Just 5 minutes from junction 16 of the M4 motorway, the Campanile Swindon Hotel offers chargeable on-site parking and en suite rooms with bright, modern décor and satellite TV.
Boasting a convenient location to the west of the city, just off junction 16 of the M4, this contemporary hotel is ideally placed for Swindon’s business parks and main industrial areas.
Sean
United Kingdom
As always this hotel delivers great service and comfort with easy parking and nice breakfast included.
Village Hotel Swindon is within 3 miles of Swindon Railway Station and the city centre. It features a modern health and fitness club, 3 dining options and on-site parking.
Just minutes from junction 15 of the M4, this modern hotel has a leisure centre, an international restaurant and a scenic garden terrace. Holiday Inn Swindon is less than 3 miles from the town centre....
Set in 30 acres of beautiful Wiltshire countryside, the 4-star Swindon Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection has 2 restaurants, 3 bars and leisure facilities including an indoor pool.
yvonne
United Kingdom
Unfortunately we had to change rooms after night 1 because of work going on at hotel. Our new room (lower price)was not ready until 3pm.
Overlooking a lake and parkland, Stanton House Hotel is an idyllic stone house that nestles amid the picturesque Wiltshire countryside. There are two restaurants and all rooms are en suite.
Jolie
United Kingdom
Beautiful property in gorgeous surroundings. Ideal for country walks and a relaxing weekend
Set in Swindon and with Lydiard Park reachable within 5.2 km, Bolingbroke Arms & Hotel offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Everything else. Room overlooked trees and a lawn. Birds singing in the morning was a delight. Good parking, didn't notice the passing traffic, food was great, bed was comfy, but too low for me personally. Would stay here again as it's handy for visiting family and friends and we enjoyed our stay. Thanks to all
Set within an elegant Georgian Townhouse in the centre of Highworth, The Highworth Hotel overlooks a historic high street and is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural...
Village Hotel Swindon is within 3 miles of Swindon Railway Station and the city centre. It features a modern health and fitness club, 3 dining options and on-site parking.
Clean and good location, also good value for money
Just 5 minutes from junction 16 of the M4 motorway, the Campanile Swindon Hotel offers chargeable on-site parking and en suite rooms with bright, modern décor and satellite TV.
Very good value for money, friendly and helpful staff
Just minutes from junction 15 of the M4, this modern hotel has a leisure centre, an international restaurant and a scenic garden terrace. Holiday Inn Swindon is less than 3 miles from the town centre.
Set in Swindon and with Lydiard Park reachable within 5.3 km, ibis budget Swindon offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Good breakfast that was included, and nice soft bed
Surrounded by gentle hills and scenic countryside, The Wiltshire Hotel, Golf and Leisure Resort Hotel features a 27-hole mature golf course and modern spa.
Lovely staff nice breakfast the gym n pool where great
In Swindon town centre, Express by Holiday Inn Express Swindon City Centre offers a bar, restaurant and 6 modern meeting rooms. The bus and rail station are just a 5-minute walk away.
Breakfast was included but there wasn’t any not happy
This hotel is located just 2 miles from junction 16 of the M4. Set in 2 acres of landscaped gardens, Marsh Farm is located for exploring the nearby Cotswolds.
Quiet, helpful staff generally, good breakfast.Good value.
FAQs about hotels in Swindon
On average, 3-star hotels in Swindon cost £71 per night, and 4-star hotels in Swindon are £98 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Swindon can on average be found for £148 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I like the proximity of swindon to my friend’s house it’s...
I like the proximity of swindon to my friend’s house it’s easy for me to travel by bus and train. I’m just scared in the bus station because there are people drinking and they started to fight and shout with each other, i felt unsafe on that area. I didn’t manage to go around, but in the hotel where i’m staying there is a nearby KFC which is good when you are craving for finger-lickin’ good chicken. If you are a forest person and likes hiking swindon is good i think.
Evan
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Ok for a cheap overnight stay to break the journey up.
Ok for a cheap overnight stay to break the journey up. Easy access to motorway to continue journey. Clean and pleasant basic room, Evening meal was well cooked hot and tasty, but breakfast was very busy due to a coach party all coming down to breakfast at once.Lovely selection of breakfast items but the cooked could be warmer. In fairness it probably was when the started just with so many people taking /)eating lids off it got cold!
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Swindon is great for being a central base with lots of...
Swindon is great for being a central base with lots of choices (so many!) for pubs, breakfast, coffee, dinner, nightlife, while making day trips to explore the Cotswolds, Stonehenge, Oxford, Bath, Marlborough, horseback riding, hiking, and charming villages of Wiltshire. Multiple buses from all directions stop there, as does the National Express coach service from Heathrow, plus there's the train and taxis.
Old Town is the place to stay to get the most out of your visit. Closer to the train station there are some vacant properties and it's a bit rougher around the edges.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great for Retail Therapy although some major shops have left...
Great for Retail Therapy although some major shops have left its still a worthwhile place to visit and only a bus ride away from other shopping venues like Orbital Shopping Park and Designer Outlet Centre.
Booking.com_Online_
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I really liked Swindon. I traveled by train.
I really liked Swindon. I traveled by train. Train was on time, it was clean, kept informed of where we were, easy to get tickets, all simple no probs. If you wanted to travel by bus it’s a stone throw away from the train station. A short walk to the city centre. Plenty of shops to spend your money in. Plenty of place to eat. I sat in cafe and had a jacket potato and a tea £10 bargin! All good. Would definitely return.
Rose
Scored 8.0
8.0
We didn't have time to explore very much on a one night trip...
We didn't have time to explore very much on a one night trip, but we were impressed with the cycle infrastructure and the variety of restaurants and pubs, though some areas of the town were a little run down and shady.
The bigWe rode through Lydiard park and were very impressed with it as a nice destination. Seemed like a lovely place to go with friends and family for a picnic and a walk or to jog or cycle around.
It was in a quite part of Swindon but not too far from the town centre. Staff were lovey and always happy to help and nothing was too much trouble. We ate in the restaurant two if the four nights we were there and the food was really nice and well presented.
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