With views over the Severn Valley, the historic Foley Arms Hotel is located in Great Malvern. The Three Counties Showground is 3.3 miles away and Malvern Theaters is a 3-minute walk away.
This family-run town center hotel was originally built in 1842 and has many historical features. Rooms are all of a high quality with private bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
The Malvern, is a AA rated 4-star hotel that offers spa and wellness facilities, an extensive range of relaxing and holistic spa treatments, and a brasserie and restaurant.
With wholesome food, peaceful surroundings, friendly staff and a quiet village location, The Colwall Park Hotel is the perfect location to explore the Malvern Hills and surrounding areas.
Set in 7 acres of wooded slopes, Cottage in The Wood offers an award-winning wine list, homemade biscuits and free parking and Wi-Fi, with direct access to the Malvern Hills.
With free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, this striking Georgian hotel is located in the pretty village of Bastonford, a 10-minute drive from Worcester.
Located one and a half miles from Great Malvern, perched high on the eastern side of the Malvern Hills by the Wyche Cutting, The Wyche Inn is a traditional English public house offering breathtaking...
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Great Malvern this weekend is $136 or, for a 4-star hotel, $159. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Great Malvern for this weekend cost around $480 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Clean. Spacious room. Outstanding en-suite. Unfailingly courteous and helpful staff. Terrific menu with excellent meals, locally sourced ingredients (venison pie to die for). Nothing too much trouble. Flexible re check in/out if possible (but pre-arrange). Perfect for the theatre/cinema (two minute stroll).
Alan
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We liked the hills and views the younger members of our...
We liked the hills and views the younger members of our party climbed the British camp to take photos and we all enjoyed the gas lights in West malvern. We took empty bottles and filled them.up with water out of one of the many wells in the area.
Margaret
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Lovely little town with independent shops great for browsing...
Lovely little town with independent shops great for browsing. Great choice of restaurants and bars. There is a great bar in the high street that brews beer called Weavers. At the top of the town we went to Alturo Lounge that has a fantastic choice of food and drink in a highly decorative atmosphere. We also went to Gurka Chef and sa.pled Nepalese food. It was very nice and a change from indian food. The theatre is lovely and very accessible. Friendly people. If you like walking there are great walks and history walks too!
Beverley
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The area looked beautiful but unfortunately we were only...
The area looked beautiful but unfortunately we were only able to stay overnight for a friends funeral. We had to be back in London that evening for a prebooked event. Will definately go back again to explore the area.
Tony
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The area of Malvern is beautiful as always but we did not...
The area of Malvern is beautiful as always but we did not actually visit the town of Malvern this time. When we have previously visited the town we found it had character but a bit of a challenge for older folks due to it being hilly. It is still worth a visit though.
Mary
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A town with a wonderful feeling about it and plenty to see...
A town with a wonderful feeling about it and plenty to see and do. Nice places to eat and drink. The Malvern Autumn Three Counties Show was great as was a visit to the Morgan factory (though I'm biased!!).
I look forward to visiting again.
The Snug is one of the best B&B I have ever been to. It is super clean and cosy. Beds and sofas are comfortable. Amazing decoration and everything we need are provided and surpassed our expectations. Parking is free and easy, just parked by the roadside. The hosts, Michael and Heather, are incredibly kind and friendly. We were surprised by the fresh bread, butter & jam, eggs, milk and juice provided that save us from urgent grocery shopping for the first day breakfast.
we came for a one night stay as we were going to a dog show in the area. stayed with 3 border collies. the service was excellent and so was the room we stayed in - very comfortable and spacious for us and the dogs. the hotel even went out of their way to give us some breakfast for the next day as we couldn’t make to it in the morning so that was very considerate and appreciated. would highly recommend this hotel. the area it’s based in is beautiful also.
Location in the tiny village of Birtsmorton at the southwest corner of Worcestershire (within easy reach of Great Malvern and the Malvern Hills) is stunning. We only stayed for one night so didn't want to go too far afield, and loved spending time on the cabin's veranda watching the ever-changing view of sheep on the hill opposite. Also took a pleasant stroll to the nearby traditional, friendly Farmer's Arms pub for a drink in the evening- perfect!
The hotel was conveniently located for walks and sight-seeing. It is a popular spot and being isolated has to cater for both guests and day visitors. The catering and facilities were good and the staff ever attentive. Our room was comfortable and bathroom was fully functional and spacious. We we travelling with our small dog to attend a nearby show and our pet was well looked after by the friendly staff.
Well appointed, friendly hotel. Good facilities, lovely room, recently refurbished large bathroom to high standard. Excellent service. Friendly, professional staff.
Ate in hotel one night. Food very good. Breakfasts excellent, lots of choice. I have stayed in many 4 star hotels that haven't been nearly as good as the Great Malvern and would not hesitate in recommending to others.
We augmented our stay for a little longer than had initially been planned. Stylish, spotlessly clean and lovely. Centrally placed to everything in Malvern. Easy to park and yet just a few moments walk from the lovely independent shops in Great Malvern. Everything is here in the apartment that one could need. On two floors it feels more like a house and feels very private.
The view from the room was stunning and the room was huge with two armchairs in the bay window to admire the view. We were able to park opposite just behind a pub and Italian restaurant. Which was good as my husband and I both have mobility prob lems. We have been to several Wetherspoons hotels and would recommend them as good vslue.
The staff were very friendly and attentive explained everything clearly.
We were allowed to check in earlier than stated as we were 2 hours early.
Jeremy explained everything going on in the area and advised where there were other restaurants were if we decided to eat elsewhere.
An exceptional stay in a wonderful hotel
Staff were really nice and accommodating given my work schedule and how late I would be getting in.
I couldn’t make breakfast as I had to leave early but room was clean and comfortable. Very quiet even by the road side.
Parking just outside hotel feels safe as vehicle is in eye view of room and off road.
Such a lovely night's stay at the Cotford Hotel. Really convenient for walking to and from town (even in the rain!), friendly staff, a cosy single room, and a gorgeous breakfast in the morning! Just wish the weather had been a little nicer to make better use of the fantastic garden!
A proper hotel like they used to be. We loved our stay here travelling back from the Lake District. Lovely room, good menu selection and friendly staff. Very dog friendly, with treats, dog bowls and bed in the room. Plenty of parking space. Definitely recommend staying here.
Warm welcome. Spacious clean well appointed bedroom and bathroom. Walk in wardrobe and plenty of additional storage. Lovely continental breakfast eaten in the conservatory with stunning views of the Malvern hills.
Ample parking on the properties own drive.
Friendly and helpful staff, especially in the restaurant. The setting is excellent; the hotel is right in the middle of Great Malvern, overlooking the Abbey, and some rooms (not mine, though) have fabulous views.
Spa facilities fine
Hotel location is next to Aldi and a business park
Rooms are adequate, beds are comfortable
WiFi doesn't work, TVs are small, old technology and a waste of time
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