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Winchester Royal Hotel

21-22 St. Peter Street, Winchester, United Kingdom | (618) 248-8274

Upper-middle-range | Boutique | Historic | Romantic
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Overview

Pros
  • Quiet, 16th-century property in Winchester's town center

  • Elegant rooms have tea- and coffee-making facilities and high-end toiletries

  • Upgraded garden-view rooms and stunning Four-Poster Suites available

  • Modern European restaurant serving buffet breakfasts

  • Greenery-facing bar offering all-day food and afternoon teas

  • Secluded lawn garden with terrace seating

  • 24-hour front desk and five function suites

  • On-site parking, plus free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Rooms lack mini-fridges and AC, and only some have safes

  • Entry-level rooms overlook parking areas

  • No elevators (but ground-floor rooms available)

  • Wedding parties can be disruptive

  • Parking limited, and at a fee

  • In-room Wi-Fi can be weak

Bottom Line

Dating back to 1857, the Winchester Royal Hotel, BW Premier Collection is an upper-middle-range property superbly located in the city's historic heart. Classic elegance here pervades throughout polished lounges and the 85 rooms, some of which overlook a charming walled garden -- a rarity for a city-center hotel. Spacious and contemporary rooms have a cozy feel, flat-screen TVs, and seating areas, but they lack AC. It's also worth noting that the hotel doesn't have an elevator. A fine-dining restaurant accompanies scrumptious British afternoon teas in the lounge bar, and function suites cater to corporate travelers and wedding parties. Features here are limited, but being right downtown, there's plenty nearby. Travelers seeking a country retreat should check out the similarly priced Bartley Lodge Hotel, which has a pool.

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21-22 St. Peter Street, Winchester, United Kingdom
Amenities
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Charming and elegant city-center hotel with country-house feel

Home to King Arthur's legendary Round Table, Winchester draws travelers with its prestigious heritage and small-town charm. Fully refurbished in 2012, The Winchester welcomes guests with its own piece of history, dating back to 1857, and having been home to a bishop, shoemaker, and hat-maker. Interiors are classic, with deep wood paneling, gilded hangings, shimmering wallpaper, and stone busts adorning smartly furnished spaces. A lounge area with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth over a fireplace, intricate white ceiling, and ceramic vases is particularly quaint. The bar and restaurant's large windows overlook a sequestered "Secret Garden", where summer afternoon teas are popular. The property welcomes leisure and corporate guests, although frequent wedding parties can be disruptive due to late-night noise. There isn't much for kids on-site, but an unbeatable location still makes this property a good family pick.

Location

Tucked away, but central

Just off the main drag, a two-minute walk from its shops, cafes, and restaurants, the hotel's side-street location is removed from noise, yet central. Deep in the British countryside, Winchester is a vibrant small town. Fabled King Arthur's Round Table site, The Great Hall, is a six-minute walk, while the 1079-built Winchester Cathedral is two minutes closer. All within a 10-minute walk are the Old Town's narrow streets, Wolvesley Castle, Winchester's registry office (for weddings), and Winchester train station. Nature at The New Forest National Park is a 23-minute drive. The M3, A31 and A34 highways are nearby. The nearest Southampton Airport is an 18-minute drive, or 25 minutes by public transport. Heathrow Airport is one hour by car, or 90 minutes by public transport.

Rooms

Large, elegant rooms with seating areas; worth the upgrade for a garden view

Occupying the main hotel and newer wing, 2012-renovated rooms are outfitted in elegant, modern decor that still emit a cozy feel. Although decor varies a bit by room, expect lovely furnishings like pale-blue or muted-gray upholstery, houndstooth throws on beds, gray carpeting, and wooden furniture. Branch-motif wallpaper, oval gilded portraits, chandeliers, and/or leaf-patterned drapes add charming touches. Garden View rooms are worth the splurge, especially since entry-level ones overlook parking lots. Feature Rooms have historic characteristics, while lavish Four-Poster Suites have full sitting areas, and a Bridal Suite is available. Bathrooms have granite sinks and shower/tub combos, or walk-in showers and separate deep tubs in upgraded categories. High-end toiletries and towel racks are provided. Standard amenities include desks, armchairs, small tables, flat-screen TVs, kettles for tea- and coffee-making, hairdryers, and ironing facilities. Unfortunately, there are no mini-fridges or AC, and only some rooms have safes. Rooms can be fitted with cribs. In-room Wi-Fi is free, but signal strength varies between rooms. Note, aside from ground-level units, rooms are reached by stairs.

Features

Lounge bar, restaurant serving breakfast, and peaceful garden

Amenities aren't extensive here, as the hotel lacks wellness facilities and a pool. Dining-wise, however, the Winchester Royal Hotel has enough to keep guests satiated. The bar has large windows overlooking the garden, plus a menu of light all-day meals, various alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and afternoon teas alongside three-tiered stands filled with traditional British sandwiches, cakes, and scones. Weather permitting, they're served in the garden, where terrace furniture sits beside potted plants and quiet lawns. The conservatory-style Garden Restaurant is contemporary, with hanging lamps illuminating white-clothed tables, light-gray chairs, and exposed brick, and modern European fare here is refined. At a fee, buffet breakfasts here offer "Full English" cooked and continental fare. Five meeting rooms hold up to 120 people, and weddings are often held on-site. Pets are not permitted. On-site parking is limited and at a fee. Wi-Fi is free throughout.