Near Hereford Cathedral, this historical coaching inn dates back to the 16th century. Set in the city centre, The Green Dragon Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and limited Pay and display parking.
Between the beautiful Malvern Hills and the Welsh border, Castle House is situated in Hereford, 2 minutes’ walk from the cathedral. There is free Wi-Fi throughout, and free parking on site.
Pilgrim Country House Hotel and Restaurant is set in 4 acres of rolling parkland with stunning views and an excellent restaurant serving local Herefordshire produce.
Set in Hereford and with Kingsholm Stadium reachable within 42 km, The Godwins offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Set in Hereford, 43 km from Kingsholm Stadium, Longworth Hall Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a bar. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Located in Hereford, less than 1 km from Longtown Castle, The crown inn Longtown provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Kidwells House room only licensed guest accommodation located just 10 minutes walk from Hereford city centre and the train and coach stations. There is parking, a garden and free Wi-Fi throughout.
This Victorian property is set in over 2 acres of landscaped grounds. The property offers bed and breakfast accommodation and individually designed rooms with views of Hereford and the hills beyond.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hereford cost £103 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hereford are £81 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hereford can on average be found for £100 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hereford this weekend is £136 or, for a 4-star hotel, £160. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hereford for this weekend cost on average around £152 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £128 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hereford for tonight. You'll pay on average around £89 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hereford will cost around £150 (based on Booking.com prices).
Lots of history attached to Hereford Cathedral and lovely...
Lots of history attached to Hereford Cathedral and lovely walks in this area. Good choice of bars and eating places in City. Very close to Welsh Border so some good places to visit nearby such as Leiminster, Ross on Wye.
michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
So much history and wonderful, old buildings in quite a...
So much history and wonderful, old buildings in quite a small, easily walkable area. The Black and White House and the Catholic church, were particularly interesting. The Mappa Mundi and Cathedral are obviously worth a visit.
The lack of cars in some streets was great. Far more relaxing without them.
Good choice of eateries (e.g. Ponte Vecchio, The Bookshop, All Saints cafe).
The outdoor market stalls were a delight but the indoor market needs a upgrade. Lots of potential.
There is also a nearby walk in the countryside along the river bank, via Victoria Bridge then back along the other side to the west.
Nichols
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hereford is a pretty town, we went for the Cathedral and Map...
Hereford is a pretty town, we went for the Cathedral and Map a Mundi. I think it would suit people who like to go for a bit of a shop and the town centre looked nice when we were walking through, little lanes, little cafes, little independent shops as well as some of the majors.
I enjoyed the Cathedral and the Black & White House Museum, the latter would also be good for children.
Close to lovely countryside and striking distance from Hay On Wye and other pretty towns to visit so a good hub place to be based.
mrs
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I work in Hereford and was staying overnight because of an...
I work in Hereford and was staying overnight because of an evening engagement with a late finish and I didn't want to drive home very late. I think Hereford is a great place to visit, especially now the electric Zipper buses have been introduced.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Wonderful city , full of history and character.
Wonderful city , full of history and character. Much more like a large market town , with many interesting and unique shops , not like most cities. Also just minutes away from the country side . The Court Yard theatre is a definite must , great food to the in-house restaurant. Helpful and friendly staff and the show was very good value for money .
Dave
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Although Hereford is a city, it has the feel of a large...
Although Hereford is a city, it has the feel of a large market town. The railway station is convenient and a short walk from the centre, with taxis available if you prefer. The cathedral is wonderful and there is also a theatre and museum. Driving in Hereford can be tricky, especially at peak times, and you need to keep an eye on the different lanes at the main roundabout. The shops are good and there are eating places for all palates.
Friendly proprietors. Very clean room and very comfortable bed. Shower and toilet clean and adequate. Handwash provided (but no shower gel). Microwave, refrigerator and kettle provided and adequate tea, coffee, etc. The guest house is within very easy walking distance (via an underpass), from the town centre, shops, cafes, restaurants, cathedral, etc. It's about a 20-minute walk from/to the train station and less to the bus stations.
The location was central and a short walk to the City centre. The room was comfortable and inviting with excellent facilities, e.g. hairdryer, iron and ironing board, smart TV and a mini fridge stocked with drinks and snacks, which were reasonably priced. The staff were very friendly and accommodating and the breakfast was top notch. All in all the hotel was the icing on the cake to a very enjoyable weekend in Hereford.
Good location on outskirts of Hereford. Spacious room with everything you need including an electric fan! Nice to have windows you could open - rare for some hotels - esp welcome during 30 degree heat. Paid on line via PayPal for room only but opted for breakfast in the morning. Adequate buffet plus freshly cooked breakfast.
i booked this hotel when attending motocross meeting. I was impressed with this hotel and the staff. The location was ideal, very close to a Tesco, McDonald’s and other convenience stores and only 10 minutes away from where we needed to get too. Good value for money and will book again if we return to Hereford.
I had a lovely stay. I had everything I needed. Slept well would recommend. My room was 004 I stayed on my own and it was better than I expected for the price . I would stay again if come back to Hereford. Perfect location for train station and town centre.
The off road parking was good and it was easy to fin Somerville House. Convenient for Hereford Town Centre. Hosts were really helpful with suggestions of where to eat. Fresh milk on arrival was a lovely gesture. Room was comfy and had everything we needed.
Very characterful former Victorian gentleman’s residence (his brother built a similar one a little nearer to Hereford). Converted into a hotel and public house period features have been retained. Evening food and drink, including real ales are available.
A very nice historic hotel in an excellent location close to Hereford cathedral. Dinner in The Hereford bar and brasserie was extremely good and good value for money. I also had a superb whiskey sour in the stylish Orange Bar.
excellent location, hosts very helpful and prompt with reply to any questions.
free on street parking with a permit ( v handy ).
great location , 5min walk from hereford cathedral and town centre .
Nice location, on a quiet street 5 minutes walk from the Hereford Cathedral.
No parking on premises, but less than 200 ft from a very reasonably priced car park.
Super clean, nice accommodations
Excellent welcoming Hosts, lovely comfy cottage , rural location only 10 mins from Hereford Town centre and a great base to explore the sourounding area.
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