Located at the center of Buxton, The Palace Hotel Buxton & Spa offers a swimming pool and beauty salon. This grand Victorian hotel is about 984 feet from the Buxton Train Station.
In the center of picturesque Buxton, in the heart of the beautiful Peak District, the Old Hall Hotel features a traditional restaurant, free Wi-Fi and spacious rooms with period features.
This fully modernized Georgian property, with its rosette award-winning restaurant, near the center of Buxton, offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking.
Alex
United Kingdom
Where do I begin? The location was perfect and near the Opera House, and we must recommend a Greek restaurant too which was a walkable distance from the hotel. The hotel was gorgeous and we enjoyed the fact that they had white bath robes and slippers. This was a lovely spa like touch. We also enjoyed the grounds which were spacious and parking was easy. We will be coming back but my partner doesn't know yet.
Located in Buxton, a 3-minute walk from Buxton Opera House, Ensana Buxton Crescent has accommodations with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
McAdam
United States of America
Breakfast was delicious!
All staff was friendly and helpful. Victoria at the front desk was especially helpful in helping us to print our boarding passes
The Westminster Hotel overlooks the picturesque Pavillion Gardens in central Buxton. It offers charming, family-run accommodations, and many rooms have views of the park and lake.
Ian
United Kingdom
Superb location, great views from room. Comfortable and clean room with a great breakfast in the morning
Dating from the 1580’s, Hawthorn Farm Guest House is set in a Grade II listed house, 10 minutes’ walk from the center of Buxton. It offers country-house style rooms and home-cooked food.
Julie
United Kingdom
Wonderful hosts Paul & Sarah.
Lovely warm cosy room everything here for our short stay. Close to centre of Buxton. Parking outside our room in courtyard.
Lots of choice at breakfast.
Will return if we visit Buxton
Will recommend to friends.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Wolf Hollow, sleeps 4 with 2 optional, Buxton centre provides accommodations with a terrace and free Wifi.
Located in Buxton, 1312 feet from Buxton Opera House, Roseleigh faces the Pavilion Gardens and lake and offers free WiFi.
Katherine
United States of America
Our host, Gerard, was very hospitable and went above and beyond to make our stay enjoyable. He even offered to help us park our car when we had difficulty with the parking! He is truly an exceptional host.
Kingscroft enjoys a location in Buxton, a 10-minute walk from Buxton Opera House and 16 miles from Chatsworth House. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the guest house free of...
Peter
United States of America
Breakfast was excellent and we had a really comfortable stay. The host went out of his way to provide us with a shower mat as we felt unsafe in the shower.
On average, 3-star hotels in Buxton cost $169 per night, and 4-star hotels in Buxton are $137 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Buxton can be found for $241 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Buxton this weekend is $163 or, for a 4-star hotel, $205. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Buxton for this weekend cost around $446 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $229 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Buxton for tonight. You'll pay around $175 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Buxton will cost around $288, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Our lodgings were facing the park, which is very pleasant to...
Our lodgings were facing the park, which is very pleasant to walk through, but take care of the goose droppings! The Opera house is a lovely building and there is something on every night, and the Dome nearby is interesting architecturally. The swimming pool is next to the park and Dome. The local area contains many restaurants and bars covering all tastes, e.g. Greek, Spanish, Thai, Italian, and tea rooms. We ate at the Greek and Thai restaurants, and the food was good, and the staff were charming at both places. Some of these places need booking ahead of time. There is also a long street containing individual and chain stores, with friendly staff. Car parking can easily be found.
Robson
Scored 4.0
4.0
The peak District it a beautiful place but they need to get...
The peak District it a beautiful place but they need to get a grip of prices in General £20 for a 40min,tour of a cave is a bit much really the town itself is going to price itself out it shows in the high street so many charity shops even in bakeries £3-50 for a pie also bar prices over the top but they will soon close
Bryan joseph
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Guided tour of opera house good value for money , only £10...
Guided tour of opera house good value for money , only £10 and lasted nearly 2 hours. Some nice pubs serving local beers. Shops a little run down with many closed down. Fantastic local pharmacy with many original features, well worth a visit.
Many restaurants and coffee shops to try in town. Buxton easy walking only 5 minutes from hotel.
Wilshaw
Scored 10
10
We’re regular visitors to Buxton, it’s a great place to...
We’re regular visitors to Buxton, it’s a great place to amble round with interesting shops, a lovely park & pavilion, some great walks and places of interest. For breakfast or lunch we’d recommend The Cafe at Green Pavillion and for dinner, if you like Italian food San Moritz is a great little restaurant - booking advisable. Buxton Brewery Tap is good for Ale lovers. There’s plenty to do to occupy you for a couple of days or so.
Ann
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Buxton itself is a nice qwerky place where everything is...
Buxton itself is a nice qwerky place where everything is very close together. A variety of places to eat and drink and quite a lot to see and do. I would visit again however I would choose my hotel carefully.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I was visiting Buxton for the Gilbert and Sullivan festival...
I was visiting Buxton for the Gilbert and Sullivan festival so most of my time was spent in the beautiful opera house and St Johns Church. The Old Club House is next to the opera house and has a varied menu served all day. There are lots of restaurants and interesting places in Buxton it is well worth a visit.
The property was lovely to say it was a old building situated in a perfect spot for opera house shopping exploring Buxton and Peak District. The rooms are lovely warm and welcoming staff lovely there is parking outside the hotel you can get a permit from the hotel for 24 hr parking for £3 the breakfast was lovely plenty to choose from
We always try to stay at the Westminster Hotel when we visit Buxton It's in a wonderful location looking over the Pavilion Gardens, just a short walk to the Buxton Opera House and places to eat and shop, as well as having car parking.
The breakfasts are wonderful, lots of choice and served with a lovely smile!
Hotel location is superb, easy walk to all Buxton shops and park etc. good that they had car parking and room internet with usual tea and coffee making facilities. All staff very friendly and accommodating with lovely dining room setting and especially perfect breakfast where we both had full Derbyshire breakfast 😋
The ambience and decor of the hotel was beautiful. Our room was lovely and comfortable. The bed/pillows also comfortable. It was nice to have a good variety of drinks in the room, as well as biscuits and bottled Buxton water. The bathroom was enormous!
Location was perfect for exploring the Peak District- few minute drive to several spots. Buxton itself was beautiful too, lots of history! Few shops in the high street and some nice restaurants around. The hotel was beautiful on the outside, very grand.
Abbie
United Kingdom
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