Riverside Inn Guest House offers accommodation in Ely, offering views of the river. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property. Free parking is nearby, subject to availability.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Ely cost £103 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ely are £88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ely can on average be found for £153 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ely this weekend is £112 or, for a 4-star hotel, £184. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ely for this weekend cost on average around £127 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £122 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ely for tonight. You'll pay on average around £99 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ely will cost around £160 (based on Booking.com prices).
Stayed at a hotel 10 minutes walk into Ely, the weather was...
Stayed at a hotel 10 minutes walk into Ely, the weather was extremely windy but we enjoyed the walk. We found quite a few quirly shops plus alll the usual high street shops, a few cafes and few places pto have a tea or coffee. We were surprised that the local carparks were free … what a bonus.
We walked around the cathedral and were amazed at the beauty of this truly amazing stricture.
We can recommend the Minster Arms for an evening meal, where they offer good food and ample servings.
We only stayed for a day and night but there will definately be another return visit to Ely
Allison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved the cathedral, which was at its most mystical when...
We loved the cathedral, which was at its most mystical when we visited in December. We attended two fantastic events in the cathedral during our stay – but needed a mulled wine afterwards to warm us up!
Another high point was the Farmers' market, which had all sorts of tempting foodstuffs on offer.
Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of the most magnificent cathedrals in Europe,which sits...
One of the most magnificent cathedrals in Europe,which sits in most beautiful parkland, at the centre of a bustling, prosperous, quirky small town on a major river in the heart of the fascinating Fenlands of England
Hugh
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved the cathedral and the purpose of the visit was to see...
Loved the cathedral and the purpose of the visit was to see a performance of Dickens “A Christmas Carol” in the evening at the cathedral. A lovely way to start Christmas. A very good production of professional actors. Also went to the market and High Street and Oliver Cromwell’s house. All very interesting and enjoyable. Great pubs, good beer and food within walking distance.
Linda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful town, great variety of small shops.
Beautiful town, great variety of small shops. Very pretty down near the river with the canal boats. Stopped off in the morning at the Almonry Tea Rooms right next to the Cathedral, for great cheese scone and coffee. Great photos to be had of the cathedral from the gardens at the back of Tea Rooms. Had a tasty carvery at the Riverside Bar and Kitchen overlooking the river. Every where very well signposted. Found our way easily to the railway station, when we travelled to Cambridge for the day.
Lovely walk through Cherry Hill Park on the way. Sun shining on Cathedral made great photos! A little bit sad that they charged £10 to get into the cathedral. I think a voluntary donation would have been more appropriate to make a magnificent building accessible to all in these tough times.
Christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were staying as my Wife was selling her beanie hats at...
We were staying as my Wife was selling her beanie hats at the Cathedral Christmas Market (15-18 November 2023).
Ely is lovely, lots to see and do. Like many older places parking can be tight and there were lots of people around.
Very friendly and warm locals, good customer service in pubs and cafes.
Honestly, do yourself a favour and try the pub across the road that doubles up as a hotel. Our trip was very short notice and we booked Ely GH the day before, but we were disappointed to find that double rooms are priced way cheaper at the Pub and they also do a fantastic Sunday roast. I always read reviews before booking but let my guard down here, never again. It was probably one of the worse places I have ever stayed in my life and I’m not young.
BTW, I gave £110, where is my change?
For me, the star feature of this hotel was the staff - all of whom were very friendly and helpful. And, as my reason for visiting Ely was to attend an event at the Cathedral, the location could not have been more convenient - it's two minutes walk away. The bed was comfortable. At dinner, I enjoyed the creme brulee dessert.
We've all stayed at the Nyton before, this was the first time we've stayed as a group. As usual we couldn't fault our stay, rooms (and all areas of the hotel we saw) were clean and comfortable and the breakfast set us all up for the day! Staff were friendly and professional, we'll definitely be back!
Lovely hotel, staff were so friendly and helpful, room was spotless and air conditioning made it even better. I can honestly say its the best breakfast I've had. Location was perfect the river was 5 minutes walk away and the town centre 5 minutes the other way. Will definitely be returning.
Lovely old building, tastefully modernised but retaining unique features like the old bread oven near the bar. Very friendly and helpful staff, quickly changed our bed arrangement on arrival.
The full English breakfast was the best ever, with home made spicy black pudding to die for 😉
Fantastic breakfast, delicious fruit and pastries, lovely cooked breakfast very tasty. Lovely coffee Nespresso machine. Lovely staff very attentive. Hotel was only minutes away from Ely centre but well away from any noise from Traffic. Beautiful gardens and house.
Excellent situation close to Cathedral, shops etc
Lovely old coaching inn, clean and comfortable.
Food very good and staff pleasant and helpful. Main reason for choosing is the fact that it is dog friendly. Dogs allowed in bedrooms, bar and restaurant.
A beautiful well maintained property is a lovely setting. Our bedroom was large and very comfortable with a very clean modern en-suite. Breakfast was good. The entire property was equivalent to a four star hotel.
Lovely clean, comfortable place to stay in a nice quiet area. Everything you could need and some nice touches such as milk and water in the fridge. Peter saw us in and was very welcoming.
Great location just across from the Ely Cathedral and close to the main market area of town. great bar and breakfast room. Nice robe in room. the bathroom was huge! Shower was fantastic.
Great location, very quiet, lovely view of the river from our room. Although I dont normally like continental breakfast in february it was a delicious selection. Very clean and comfy bed.
Everything was so nice and the property was incredible. Lovely views of the cathedral. It was more than we expected for the same cost as a lesser hotel!
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