Set within a 19th century manor house in the picturesque village of Cookham, the modern CIM Business Center is ideally located for business or leisure guests in the Thames Valley area.
Steve
United States of America
Location was convenient. Room was very small, but clean and adequate for our needs. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Located in Maidenhead, 3.4 miles from Dorney Lake, Thames Riviera Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Taplow House Hotel & Spa is an elegant hotel close to Windsor and 25 minutes' drive from Heathrow Airport. It is set in 6 acres of grounds and has an on-site restaurant.
MOHAMMED
Saudi Arabia
The staff were excellent. The food at the restaurant was excellent.
River Arts Club is located in Maidenhead, within a 10-minute walk of Maidenhead Magistrates Court and 0.6 mi of Maidenhead Library. This bed and breakfast offers a garden.
OYO Wilson Lodge in Maidenhead provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This guest house features free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
Meredith
United States of America
The room was clean, very nice towels, and liked the keyless entry! Appreciated the family room with 1 queen and bunk beds!
Set in a Georgian manor house in 3 acres of gardens, this guest accommodations has an on-site bar and full English breakfasts are served in the bright dining area.
Sheila
Ireland
I went for a workshop. It was a wonderful homey atmosphere, Joseph met me on arrival and was so welcoming and that feeling of calm and welcome was everywhere in their place.
Offering a garden, 6 bedrooms beautiful home 3 bathrooms, quiet location with garden near Legoland Windsor Heathrow features accommodations in Maidenhead.
On average, 3-star hotels in Maidenhead cost $115 per night, and 4-star hotels in Maidenhead are $155 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Maidenhead can be found for $301 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Maidenhead this weekend is $139 or, for a 4-star hotel, $205. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Maidenhead for this weekend cost around $473 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $154 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Maidenhead for tonight. You'll pay around $248 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Maidenhead will cost around $254, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We have traveled a lot of the years and YOY was friendly and...
We have traveled a lot of the years and YOY was friendly and organised.
The only thing worth mentioning is the stairs are steep and it maybe a problem if someone have heavy cases or a knee disability. Overall, everything else was good. Plenty of everything and the owners try hard to make your stay a happy one.
Ian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only stayed one night but about half a mile away from the...
We only stayed one night but about half a mile away from the hotel we found a restaurant which overlooks the Thames and had a wonderful meal which made up a little for the disappointment with the hotel we booked
Ray
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Boulters Mill and Ray Mill Island were fabulous to walk...
Boulters Mill and Ray Mill Island were fabulous to walk around, had a nice coffee in a lovely spot at the Piazza just a little further on from the Boathouse which we sat at but didn't order at as they were coming into lunch service and we just wanted coffee. Ate on a very warm summer's evening at Roux at Skindles Mill which was on our doorstep having stayed at the Thames Riveria Hotel. We sat on the terrace and ate a most delightful meal, finished up at the Hall & Woodhouse Boatyard at which we sat outside all evening as very warm. All in all a superb day with lots of lovely things to do and places to go. Evening before we had gone to the Bear near Maidenhead town and that was very pleasant and reasonable as you would expect from Wetherspoons.
jean
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good stay but I belive it should be made clear that there...
Good stay but I belive it should be made clear that there are two buildings and you may not actually stay in the hotel building but the adjacent building and our room did not have a safe or dressing gown and slippers as other rooms do.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The accommodation is within walking distance of the river...
The accommodation is within walking distance of the river and there is an excellent Thai restaurant in the next street and I can highly recommend the food. My trip was for work purposes, so I didn't have time for sightseeing.
paul
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The river and walks around are lovely.
The river and walks around are lovely. Boulter's Lock is very close - a noted beauty spot, as is Cliveden with its extensive NT gardens, river walk and echoes of scandal.
Maidenhead itself, on the other hand, is badly run-down, as are so many town centres these days. The shopping mall would have been modest in its heyday, but with many empty units, betting and charity shops on its high Street, it resembles the epitome of broken Britain. The shopping centre car park is now closed, permanently by the look of it, and the nearest multistorey is a nightmare to access with evidence of many cars leaving paintwork on the narrow entry/exit bollards.
An area that obviously has many exceptionally expensive private houses and quite extensive recently built apartments, reveals an unexpectedly disappointing town centre.
It is in a great location on the bank of the river Thames and is walkable from there into the centre of Maidenhead.
It is a quirky hotel in terms of the architecture and the layout but I mean that as a big positive, it is good to be able to stay somewhere with a different style to it.
The owner and other people working there were really friendly and accommodating to dietary needs
This hotel is in a good location for access to both Maidenhead and Marlow.
The staff were pleasant and welcoming.
The bathroom in the room was quite nice with a big rain shower.
Staff were open to trying to help with my issue with the room.
Breakfast served from 0700 to check out (I didn't get a chance to eat this due to my own time constraints)
Carla is amazing, she answered all my messages quickly and made sure we had a comfortable stay. She also gave us extra blankets when mentioned that we were cold. The room for 3 was quite spacious, comfortable beds, fridge in the room, plenty of toiletries and the breakfast was also great. Great place for a short stay in Maidenhead!
We were very pleased with the accommodation and received a warm welcome from Laurent who was also very helpful. He gave us tips for our journey into London and Places to eat locally. Saying that we wished we had eaten at The Bakery on one of our evenings. It was extremely quiet considering how close it was to the town centre.
This is a great Hotel. Those people submitting negative reviews should think about how much they are paying and the quality they are getting for their money. Location excellent, room large with quality fittings. The new General Manager is superb and is no doubt making a difference. This Hotel deserves to do well.
The Thames hotel is, unsurprisingly right by the Thames. We were walking the Thames towpath so it was a great location for us. Our room was large and had a balcony with two seats and a table overlooking the river which was lovely on a warm evening. Good value too.
The food in the restaurant was very good.
Large, comfortable, quiet, well-equipped room ( number 6 ) overlooking pool and garden. Staff ( Sarah ) was most helpful, hospitable and accommodating. Good parking and wi-fi. Great walks from the hotel along the Thames paths
Good location; within walking distance of town centre, yet relatively quiet because set back from road with lovely trees. Easy parking. Easy access to motorway system for onward travel. Nice clean room, good shower en suite.
Self contained rooms behind a Maidenhead pub. Small, but the room's have all you need. The walk to Maidenhead rail station, where you can catch a very convenient Elizabeth Line train to central London, is 15-20 mins.
We were first allocated a 3 rd floor room , with no lifts in the hotel, we are 70 yrs old , requested a lower floor, and they very kindly have us a ground floor room, it was excellent, thank you.
The location is great, very close to Maidenhead town centre and next to a lovely pub with a big beer garden. The room itself had all of the amenities, comfortable bed, TV, hair-dryer and so on.
Staff kindness.
Excellent food/restaurant meals and menu
Excellent option for breakfast and dinner included
Good sauna and Jacuzzi facilities
Peaceful hotel and surrounding/garden
The location was excellent, very near to the town centre but not a noisy place to be. Plenty of dining options within easy walking distance and only 5 minutes from the rail station.
Everything was as I expect a good hotel to be. And my only fault was I couldn't sample the food in the restaurant below! Very pleasant stay. Would very happily stay again.
From the outside the hotel looks shocking, I thought I had the wrong place - however once you're inside it is very nice, good decoration and fabulous pool.
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