18 Best Hotels in The Thames Valley, England

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From converted country houses to refurbished Elizabethan inns, the region's accommodations are rich in history and distinctive in appeal. Many hotels cultivate traditional gardens and retain a sense of the past with impressive collections of antiques. Book ahead, particularly in summer; you're competing for rooms with many Londoners in search of a getaway.

Cliveden House

$$$$ | Cliveden Rd., Taplow, SL6 OJF, England Fodor's Choice
Cliveden House, Cliveden
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To feel like an Edwardian grandee, sweep up the drive to this stately home, one of Britain's grandest hotels, with an opulent interior that includes John Singer Sargent's famous portrait of Nancy Astor, suits of armor, tapestries, and acres of wood paneling. The luxurious, traditional bedrooms, complete with fireplaces, molded ceilings, and antiques, are named after prominent guests, from Charlie Chaplin to Henry James. You can eat contemporary British dishes in the stately Cliveden Dining Room restaurant beneath stunning chandeliers, or more informally at the Astor Grill. Later, take a dip in the beautifully secluded outdoor heated pool. If your pocket doesn't rise to a night here, you can drop in for a luxurious afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Like stepping back in time
  • Outstanding sense of luxury
  • Beautiful grounds

Cons

  • Airplanes fly overhead
  • Two-night minimum on weekends
  • You'll need deep pockets
Cliveden Rd., Taplow, SL6 OJF, England
01628-668561
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47 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coworth Park

$$$$ | Blacknest Rd., Ascot, SL5 7SE, England Fodor's Choice
Coworth Park, Ascot
Coworth Park - 240 acre estate

An imaginative renovation has transformed this 18th-century mansion, set on 240 acres of parkland, into a playful and contemporary lodging, where tree branches serve as bedposts, a grand copper oak-leaf chaplet is suspended overhead in the restaurant, and carpets echo the colors of leaves. You can listen to underwater music in the spa pool, soak in a copper roll-top tub, watch a polo match, or play a game of croquet. The restaurant, Woven by Adam Smith, has exquisite dining, using as much local produce as possible. The Barn serves more rustic fare, and the Spatisserie specializes in healthy options.

Pros

  • Country-house atmosphere
  • Friendly, attentive service
  • Free activities for kids

Cons

  • Not for traditionalists
  • Eye-wateringly expensive
  • Some bedrooms are small
Blacknest Rd., Ascot, SL5 7SE, England
01344-876600
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70 rooms
No Meals

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Hartwell House

$$$ | Oxford Rd., Aylesbury, HP17 8NL, England Fodor's Choice
Hartwell House, Aylesbury
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Part Jacobean, part Georgian, this magnificent stately home provides formal luxury in an opulent country setting. The building is decorated with a masterful touch—crystal chandeliers, original oil paintings, and carved ceilings adorn the ornate public areas; the magnificent Jacobean staircase is guarded by unique carved figures. Bedrooms, furnished with well-chosen antiques and comfortable beds, are suitably grand. Some rooms are situated in Hartwell Court, on the approach to the main house, and some have direct access to 90 acres of landscaped parkland. You can dress to impress for dinner, enjoy the terrace of the spa's café, or just drop in for a refined afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Truly elegant ambience
  • Lovely garden views
  • Surrounded by soothing parkland

Cons

  • Very formal
  • Not all rooms have direct access to park
  • Expensive bar
Oxford Rd., Aylesbury, HP17 8NL, England
01296-747444
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons

$$$$ | Church Rd., Great Milton, OX44 7PD, England Fodor's Choice
Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxford
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Standards are high at this 15th-century stone manor house, the ultimate place for a gourmet getaway, where master-chef Raymond Blanc's epicurean touch shows at every turn, including in one of the country's finest kitchens. The idyllic, 30-acre retreat has a kitchen garden, where vegetables are grown for the restaurant. There's also a valley of wild mushrooms, an herb bed with 70 varieties as well as micro-herbs, an orchard stocked with more than 80 varieties of British apple trees, and a wildflower meadow. Although Let's Cook experiences and garden tours (weekdays only) are popular, and the impeccable dining experience is a big draw for many, the hotel—part of the Belmond collection—stands on its own, whether you're a foodie or not. The accommodations are separated into seven categories and spread out between the main house and garden courtyards. The layout of each room and suite is vastly different; one might be in a dovecote, another might have an Asian-inspired feel with bamboo wood and a scented steam room, and another a private terrace and marble bath. Dogs have their own heated kennels.

Pros

  • Design is plush, but not stuffy
  • Perfect for romance, but also accommodates kids
  • Famous on-site cooking school and amazing food

Cons

  • Every room is different, so inquire when booking
  • All the food is tough on the waistline
  • Price is even tougher on the wallet
Church Rd., Great Milton, OX44 7PD, England
01844-278881
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Bank Hotel

$$$ | 91–94 High St., Oxford, OX1 4BJ, England Fodor's Choice

From the impressive collection of modern artwork throughout the hotel to the sleek furnishings in the guest rooms, this stately converted bank building displays contemporary style in a city that favors the traditional. Oxford's most centrally located hotel also holds the busy Quod Restaurant & Bar, serving creative salads and pizzas, as well as heartier dishes like duck confit.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Interesting artwork at every turn
  • Unlimited use of hotel bicycles

Cons

  • Standard rooms can be small
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • Location a bit noisy
91–94 High St., Oxford, OX1 4BJ, England
01865-799599
Hotel Details
43 rooms
No Meals

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The Castle Hotel Windsor

$ | 18 High St., Windsor, SL4 ILJ, England

You're treated to an exceptional view of Windsor Castle's Changing the Guard ceremony from this former coaching inn, parts of which date from the 16th century. In the older section of the Georgian-style house, guest rooms have gently tilting floors and some suites have standing bathtubs in the room; in the modern part, it's smooth elegance, with tasteful neutral tones enlivened by a judicious sprinkling of red or yellow. The cozy lounges are perfect for afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Pet friendly
  • Great view of the castle

Cons

  • Older rooms are small
  • Furniture is faux antique
  • No on-site gym
18 High St., Windsor, SL4 ILJ, England
01753-851577
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108 rooms
No Meals

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Christopher Hotel

$$ | 110 High St., Eton, SL4 6AN, England

This former coaching inn on the village's main shopping street has spacious rooms in the handsome main building as well as in the courtyard mews. The accommodations have been renovated in a sleek, modern style; those in the courtyard have more space and privacy. Rates are higher during the week. A traditional bar serves drinks but no meals beyond the breakfast included with the rooms. 

Pros

  • A nice mix of modern and historic
  • Dog-friendly
  • Great location

Cons

  • Steep stairs
  • Courtyard rooms can be noisy
  • No restaurant
110 High St., Eton, SL4 6AN, England
01753-852359
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Feathers

$$ | Market St., Woodstock, 0X20 1SX, England

This property in the heart of town underwent a top-to-bottom 2024 renovation and refurbishment that transformed five, cobbled-together, 17th-century houses into a destination boutique hotel. The elegant glass courtyard terrace is favored for drinks or afternoon tea in summer; log fires make the public rooms cozy. The restaurant serves refined, classic dishes.

Pros

  • Beautiful modern design
  • Great food
  • Good afternoon tea

Cons

  • No after-hours bar for hotel guests
  • Narrow stairs for top rooms
  • No hotel parking
Market St., Woodstock, 0X20 1SX, England
01993-812291
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin

$$ | New St., Henley on Thames, RG9 2BP, England

A sprawling brick brewery near the river has been transformed into a distinctive modern architectural showplace, where guest rooms have dark carpeting and whitewashed walls, and furnishings are tan, white, or black. The original brewery windows appear in strange places, and staircases are contorted to fit the space, but a feeling of warmth and comfort prevails. The bar and bistro is very good, and the wine list, unsurprisingly, is excellent.

Pros

  • Very chic
  • Lovely river views from upper floors
  • Good for oenophiles

Cons

  • Won't thrill traditionalists
  • A charge for parking
  • Steps inside are tricky to navigate
New St., Henley on Thames, RG9 2BP, England
01491-877579
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43 rooms
No Meals

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Macdonald Bear

$$ | Park St., Woodstock, OX20 1SZ, England

Tudoresque wood paneling, beamed ceilings, wattle-and-daub walls, and blazing fireplaces help define this as an archetypal English coaching inn. The guest rooms, overlooking either a quiet courtyard or the town square, have plenty of carved oak; some have four-poster or canopied beds. Legend has it that the Bear is where Richard Burton finally popped the question to Elizabeth Taylor. A spookier legend holds it to be one of the most haunted hotels in the United Kingdom. One story concerns the ghost of a little boy, who allegedly loves to play hide-and-seek with guests.

Pros

  • Plenty of character
  • Historic (and some say haunted) house
  • Lovely old English atmosphere

Cons

  • Creaky old floors
  • Old beams can get in the way
  • Reputation for ghosts not for everyone
Park St., Woodstock, OX20 1SZ, England
0844-879–9143
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54 rooms
No Meals

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Macdonald Compleat Angler

$$$ | Bisham Rd., Marlow, SL7 1RG, England

Although fishing aficionados consider this luxurious, 17th-century, Thames-side inn ideal, the place is stylish enough to attract those with no interest in casting a line. The name comes from Izaak Walton's 1653 masterpiece of angling advice and philosophy, which he wrote in this area. Rooms, traditional in style, are subtly decorated in earth tones with purple touches, and many have views over the Thames. The hotel's Riverside Restaurant serves outstanding Modern British cooking with terrace and waterside views. A sunny conservatory serves afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Great Thames views
  • Legendary fishing spot

Cons

  • River views cost more, except Rooms 9 and 10
  • Need a car to get around
  • Rooms could use some updating
Bisham Rd., Marlow, SL7 1RG, England
0844-879–9128
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64 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Malmaison Oxford

$$ | 3 Oxford Castle, Oxford, OX1 1AY, England

Housed in what was a 19th-century prison, this high-concept boutique hotel remains true to its unusual history by showing off the original metal doors and exposed-brick walls. In the main guest wing, past the chic reception area, it is undeniably an old prison, albeit a stylishly lit one. Truth be told, this does take some getting used to; you half expect guests to bang their spoons on the white metal railings if breakfast isn't served on time. But fear not, the accommodations in the old cell block are quite luxurious and have modern bathrooms. Guest rooms in converted outbuildings on the other side of the old exercise yard (ominously called "The House of Correction") are smaller and a little plainer, although still modern and perfectly pleasant.

Pros

  • Modern luxury in a beautifully converted building
  • Unique setting
  • Great bar and restaurant

Cons

  • No matter how comfortable the hotel, the prison ambience can still be weird
  • Expensive parking
  • No elevator and lots of stairs
3 Oxford Castle, Oxford, OX1 1AY, England
01865-689944
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95 rooms
No Meals

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Oakley Court

$$$ | Windsor Rd., Windsor, SL4 5UR, England

A romantic getaway on the Thames, this Victorian-era mansion stands on landscaped grounds 3 miles west of Windsor. Its bristling towers and spires have been used in several films, including The Rocky Horror Picture Show and multiple Dracula movies. Except for the suites, all the rooms are in modern wings and are furnished in a modern style. Public areas, however, retain their old-fashioned, wood-paneled, and clubby charm. The Dining Room restaurant serves Continental cuisine in plush surroundings.

Pros

  • Stunning mansion
  • Lots of pampering
  • Dog-friendly

Cons

  • Bedrooms could do with an update
  • River views cost more
  • Noisy parakeets on grounds
Windsor Rd., Windsor, SL4 5UR, England
01753-609988
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118 rooms
No Meals

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Old Parsonage

$$$ | 1 Banbury Rd., Oxford, OX2 6NN, England

A 17th-century gabled stone house in a small garden next to St. Giles Church, the Old Parsonage is a dignified retreat. Dark red walls, eclectic art, and a crackling wood fire give the lobby a distinguished look. The guest rooms favor plum, purple, and gray with wool, linen, and velvet materials; bathrooms are rich with marble. Memorable meals by the fire (or in the walled garden terrace in summer) keep people coming back. Afternoon teas with scones and clotted cream are excellent.

Pros

  • Beautiful vine-covered building
  • Excellent afternoon tea
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Some guest rooms are small
  • Cool, contemporary look favored over period charm
1 Banbury Rd., Oxford, OX2 6NN, England
01865-310210
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35 rooms
No Meals

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The Randolph Hotel

$$$ | Beaumont St., Oxford, OX1 2LN, England

The Graduate Hotels group took a 19th-century neo-Gothic landmark and gave it a top-down makeover, beautifully amplifying its Oxford heritage and incorporating such stylish guest-rooms touches as William Morris–esque wallpaper, quirky artwork, and nods to the likes of Oscar Wilde and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Some of the hip yet elegant, chic yet traditional accommodations have views of Oxford's spires. A tiled, vaulted spa offers pampering treatments designed to ease those travel-related aches. 

Pros

  • Great location opposite the Ashmolean
  • Grand building
  • Beautifully designed interiors

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Some small bathrooms
  • Suites are not the largest
Beaumont St., Oxford, OX1 2LN, England
0344-879–9132
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166 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sir Christopher Wren Hotel

$$ | 52 Thames St., Windsor, SL4 1PX, England

An idyllic location—right on the water, steps from Eton Bridge, and a short walk from central Windsor—is one of the draws at this property, which was named after one of English history's most illustrious architects and which leans into its heritage with its traditionally styled rooms (though public spaces are a touch more contemporary). Enjoy drinks and dinner on the terrace overlooking the river and when booking, try to secure a room with a view of the water.

Pros

  • Conveniently situated
  • Romantic backdrop
  • Good value

Cons

  • Only some rooms have river views
  • Limited facilities and no pool
  • Can be a little noisy outside at times
52 Thames St., Windsor, SL4 1PX, England
01753-442400
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133 rooms
Free Breakfast

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St. Michael's Manor

$$ | Fishpool St., St. Albans, AL3 4RY, England

In the same family for three generations, this luxurious 16th-century manor house close to the center of St. Albans is set in 5 acres of sweeping grounds. Plush furniture helps make the antiques- and painting-filled public areas inviting, and the elegant, contemporary-style bedrooms are filled with thoughtful extras like complimentary bottled water, fruit, and cookies. The Lake restaurant, overlooking the garden, serves Modern British cuisine with European touches. You can take afternoon tea with or without champagne.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Excellent food
  • Beautiful grounds

Cons

  • A little too grand for some
  • No gym facilities
  • Popular for weddings
Fishpool St., St. Albans, AL3 4RY, England
01727-864444
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Store Oxford

$$$ | 1–5 Broad St., Oxford, OX1 3AG, England

Chic interiors characterize this city-center boutique hotel that's a luxurious alternative to Oxford's more historic properties, offering not only first-class service but also a more contemporary approach to design, drinking, and dining. Rooms are airy, finding a balance between heritage and boutique modern with their soft, pale tones and wood floorboards. The stunning spa, Treadwell restaurant, rooftop terrace, and lobby bar will provide tempting distractions from the rest of Oxford's pleasures.

Pros

  • Vibrant, spacious lobby bar
  • Stunning spa
  • Stylish, modern rooms

Cons

  • No on-site parking
  • Central location can feel busy
  • Prices soar on certain days of the week
1–5 Broad St., Oxford, OX1 3AG, England
01865-950666
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101 rooms
No Meals

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