Boasting a bar, The Shrewsbury Hotel Wetherspoon is situated opposite River Severn. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Shrewsbury Cathedral.
hackman
United Kingdom
Great location. Clean room. Extra amenities in the room were appreciated - water, tea, coffee, biscuits…
This 16th-century coaching inn has played host to both Dickens and Darwin. With beautiful, Elizabethan decor, The Lion is set within the heart of historic Shrewsbury.
In a 16th-century building, the Lion & Pheasant Hotel features a traditional restaurant and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated on Wyle Cop, in Shrewsbury’s historical centre.
Peter
United Kingdom
Excellent Location, good restaurant. Fabulous evening meal.
In the heart of historic Shrewsbury, the newly renovated The Loopy Shew boasts elegant and stylish rooms, an exciting restaurant and a busy, vibrant bar.
Rachel
United Kingdom
location excellent. staff lovely. able to check in early and leave suitcase. breakfast really nice
Set in beautiful gardens and surrounded by an original moat, the Albright Hussey Manor is a privately owned 16th-century Manor house bursting with original charm and period features, with an attached...
Helen
United Kingdom
Historic, garden, black swans on the moat!
Spacious room.
Located in Shrewsbury and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within 25 km, The Albert Hotel provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Rowton Castle is a beautiful 17th-century Grade II listed building, set in 17 acres of tranquil grounds, and 6 miles from the historic market town of Shrewsbury.
Vicky
United Kingdom
As soon as I arrived the staff were absolutely amazing, nothing is ever too much trouble. I travel a lot for work and so am by myself when I stay away but I was made to feel just like one of the family.
The hotel its self including my gorgeous 4 poster bedroom was immaculate, large and one of the the comfiest beds I've ever slept in.
The breakfast list was really good, everything you could think of was on it. It arrived piping hot and was delicious, I didn't eat in the evening but I'm sure the food and menu here would be second to none also.
The grounds and gardens are very pretty and great for walking/jogging around.
When ever I'm working in Shrewsbury and the surrounding areas I always stay overnight but I usually stay in a large modern hotel with spa, gym and pool. However, Rowton Castle has impressed me so much that I'll be using this place from now on and do with out the gym/pool.
Situated in Shrewsbury, 15 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Riverside Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Sharon Thomas
United Kingdom
Excellent food, would highly recommend and a stunning location!
Definitely would come back.
This 16th-century coaching inn has played host to both Dickens and Darwin. With beautiful, Elizabethan decor, The Lion is set within the heart of historic Shrewsbury.
Breakfast was excellent and the staff friendly and polite
A 300-year-old 4-star country house hotel, the Mercure Shrewsbury Albrighton Hall Hotel & Spa offers en suite rooms, a restaurant and bar, as well as a leisure club and spa.
Hotel was fantastic, spa facilities were excellent
Just off the A5, on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, this air-conditioned hotel features large, modern bedrooms, a contemporary restaurant and conference facilities.
Clean and bright. Very friendly and extremely helpful staff.
Situated in Shrewsbury, 15 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Riverside Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nice big room, friendly staff and lovely breakfast
Rowton Castle is a beautiful 17th-century Grade II listed building, set in 17 acres of tranquil grounds, and 6 miles from the historic market town of Shrewsbury.
Outstanding, characterful hotel in beautiful grounds
Located in Shrewsbury, 33 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Netley Hall provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
The layout and decoration was good. The food was exceptional
Boasting a bar, The Shrewsbury Hotel Wetherspoon is situated opposite River Severn. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Shrewsbury Cathedral.
The room was spotless clean with lots of amenities
In the heart of Shrewsbury town centre, with free private parking and free Wi-Fi, this carefully preserved Georgian townhouse offers, 16 en suite rooms and a relaxing bar and lounge area.
Can't fault it, excellent, couldn't do anough for us.
In the heart of historic Shrewsbury, the newly renovated The Loopy Shew boasts elegant and stylish rooms, an exciting restaurant and a busy, vibrant bar.
Great atmosphere lively pub and central for everything
The Mytton and Mermaid - Brunning and Price is a splendid Grade II-listed building on the bank of the River Severn, England’s longest river.
Staff welcoming and always willing to answer any queries
FAQs about hotels in Shrewsbury
On average, 3-star hotels in Shrewsbury cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shrewsbury are £123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shrewsbury can on average be found for £139 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Shrewsbury for tonight. You'll pay on average around £120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Shrewsbury will cost around £115 (based on Booking.com prices).
Shrewsbury, UK is accessible via train from London (3 hours), Manchester (1 hour) and Birmingham (1 hour). For international travellers, the nearest airports are Birmingham (90km) and Manchester (100km). No direct water transport services are available. Transfers may be required.
Birmingham Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers to Shrewsbury, due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 90km away, making it a manageable journey.
Shrewsbury, UK, offers various public transport options. The Arriva bus service provides extensive routes across town. Shrewsbury Railway Station connects to major cities. Taxis are readily available. Cycling is encouraged with dedicated lanes. Walking is feasible due to the town's compact size.
What guests said about Shrewsbury:
10
Scored 10
To be honest, we made Shrewsbury a stop off point as we...
To be honest, we made Shrewsbury a stop off point as we travelled to Wales for a weeks cottage holiday. We stopped on the 'way down' and on the 'way back', to break up long journeys.
However, from our two half days in Shrewsbury it looks like a place for longer stays. The museum and art gallery were very interesting. The shopping areas were very good, with a good mix of larger names (M&S, Sea Salt, White Stuff ...) and independents. There were many eating places, but obviously we weren't able to make use of all but two in the town, both of which were very good.
It looks like a place we will return to!
PetalBr
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Shrewsbury is a great town to visit which we do several...
Shrewsbury is a great town to visit which we do several times a year. Summer time is definitely worth a visit but we go all year round and always enjoy ourselves. Full of history, quirky hotels, bars and restaurants and great for shopping. Umai restaurant is outstanding for us food always delicious. A trip on the river boat highly recommended. Several places to park all within a short distance of the centre.
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is packed full of historic beautiful biuldings...
The town is packed full of historic beautiful biuldings Riverside walk is an absolute must... Town centre to Castlefields especially. The Abbey, castle , and lots of one off shops. Hidden in nooks and crannies are such delights as the old post office the old prison and boutiques.
Don't miss The Dingle gardens as you take the walk.
david
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
An absolute surprise - we spent all day just walking round...
An absolute surprise - we spent all day just walking round Shrewsbury and being delighted by what we found - including the Market Hall which is something we don't see many of in the south of England.
Christopher
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Shrewsbury there is plenty of places to eat and drink...
Shrewsbury there is plenty of places to eat and drink resonable prices
Plenty of shops easy to get around a bit hilly in parts for people with mobility issues. good walks along river bank and in parks plenty of space to wonder if you don't want the town.
Thompson
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was our second time in Shrewsbury and still lots to see...
This was our second time in Shrewsbury and still lots to see and do. The prison is a must to visit and is well worth the entrance fee, especially is you do the self guided tour. The majority of the pubs and independant shops are dog friebdly, which is a huge bonus if your four legged friend is with you. The blitz hill museum in Ironbridge is worth a visit. We paid £26.50 each entrance fee but it was well worth the money and ypu could spend all day there looking at and interacting with the exhibits. There are some oldy worldy little streets to walk down and a walk along the river is a must. The darwin trail is well worth doing, very interesting and comoletely free
The location was great (10mins walk into Shrewsbury Town centre). Parking wasn't a problem and Louise was lovely and welcoming. This was my second stay in less than a month.
The rooms are small but extremely comfortable and clean. The breakfast is lovely and freshly made cake is offered on arrival.
It's not your modern hotel style rooms (nor should it be as this is a characterful home) but if you enjoy a more personal touch I would recommend this b&b.
Accessible location on the ring road of Shrewsbury. The room was spacious and clean: good for a 2 night stay for a father and child. Although nothing special, breakfast provided all that one needs (english breakfast, pastries, fruit, yoghurt and cereals, coffee machine). Great that the hotel gets EV charging facilities on the parking.
A beautiful apartment, fully equipped, nicely furnished, and very comfortable. Also the owner has paid a lot of attention to detail. There was a very thoughtful welcome pack waiting for us 💓 many thanks. If anyone is going to visit Shrewsbury and needing accommodations, no need to look further.
This hotel is very charming and in a great historic area. The public spaces are beautiful in an antique style. Many famous people have stayed here during the hotel's long history. The rooms and upstairs are a little tired but very comfortable.
Had a wonderful stay at the Mercure Shrewsbury Albrighton Hall Hotel, we had fab views, comfortable room, and weather, and it was good to sit outside with a drink, staff friendly, and always helpful if you needed.
We went to Shrewsbury for an overnight break. It is lovely town with loads of character. We stayed in Wetherspoons hotel which is ideal to see the town. The room was clean, large enough for us and comfortable.
We’ve stayed here several times since opening and enjoy the river location, close proximity to Shrewsbury and hotel decor. The one continuous let down is the restaurant food and restaurant service.
The room was like a small suite with everything we needed. All our meals were well cooked and excellently presented. The staff were really helpful. The hotel was set in beautiful grounds.
The place is well located in the middle of town, next to the prison Museum and Shrewsbury train station. Walking distance to town center. The apartment is clean and with many amenities.
A lovely room with plenty of space. Great breakfast. Parking is a 5 minute walk from the hotel (and chargeable) and Shrewsbury is a maze of one way streets - but easy enough.
Lovely old building, fantastic location in the centre of Shrewsbury. The breakfast is excellent. Staff are excellent - friendly, polite and welcoming. A credit to
the hotel.
Breakfast was very good and the setting is lovely. We ate in the restaurant which was very nice and welcome as the hotel itself is quite a way out of Shrewsbury.
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