Just off the A5, on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, this air-conditioned hotel features large, modern bedrooms, a contemporary restaurant and conference facilities.
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.
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.
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.
Located in Shrewsbury, 33 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Netley Hall provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
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.
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...
With a traditional restaurant and ale bar, this family-run hotel has a patio garden and scenic views. The Corbet Arms sits on the banks of the River Severn, just 5 minutes’ drive from Shrewsbury.
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.
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
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
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...
Staff were helpful and friendly and grounds delightful.
FAQs about hotels in Shrewsbury
On average, 3-star hotels in Shrewsbury cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shrewsbury are £120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shrewsbury can on average be found for £140 per night (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.
The town centre of Shrewsbury is the best area to stay, offering a mix of historic charm, shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It's conveniently located, making it easy for visitors to explore the town's attractions.
What guests said about Shrewsbury:
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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
Mandy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pro's :Loved Shrewsbury , haven't spent much time in...
Pro's :Loved Shrewsbury , haven't spent much time in Shropshire, this town is a hidden gem and I will definitely be back .
Loved the history of the town and well preserved Tudor buildings which drew me to booking a short break. Shrewsbury has something for everyone.
It's a foodie heaven- amazing Market Hall with interesting food , drink and clothing outlets, spent hours here- recommend House of Yum to eat in here(Thai dining, inexpensive and well presented) plus the Gin Bar ! (with it's own Shrewsbury Gin). Would also highly recommend an Italian restaurant called Osteria- excellent service and food to an award. winning standard. The Henry Tudor pub worth visiting- very historical and really interesting interior.
Shrewsbury reminded of a mini-York minus the price tag. Shrewsbury is very accessible and also easy to walk around.
Cons : Be mindful a lot of the shops and points of interest such as the Castle and Military museum are shut on Sundays and the Market Hall is only open on Set days- all the more reason to go back !
Ideally located for visiting the historical and beautiful town of Shrewsbury .Although the hotel was on a main road there was no noise from traffic because of the double glazing. The room, a small suite, was comfortable . The main part of the total , The Abs, which was attached to the hotel is a vibrant and friendly place . The staff we friendly and couldn’t do enough for us and the breakfast was fabulous. I would recommend parking at the railway station a 5 minute walk and £6 for 24 hours. We will definitely be back . 😊
Hotel right in Shrewsbury Town centre, walking distance from the high street, theatre, pubs, clubs, and restaurants. Very convenient, clean and tidy. Affordable breakfast in the morning (this is a Wetherspoon after all!). Room price was affordable for the money.
Staff were very accommodating in providing a change in room requirements when a last minute alteration was needed.
Superb breakfast and very friendly staff. Car parking was a bit tight but we had been warned it was first come first served. We would have been earlier if Shrewsbury hadn't made the town centre one way as a trial. We could see the hotel but had to go all round to get to it. V poor. Location excellent for the town centre. Had a lovely stay thank you
The staff were welcoming, friendly and helpful. The room was spotless and the breakfast was excellent. The location really convenient. The hotel was excellent value for money. Within 30 minutes of checking out I received a phone call telling me I'd left my phone charger behind, so was able to retrieve it before going home.
This was a break away for my mum and I, shopping trip to Shrewsbury and a night in a hotel. Exceptional coaching house hotel. Beautifully appointed, everything tastefully done. Wonderful breakfast, lovely to eat home made food cooked to perfection. The staff were friendly and polite. Overall the perfect girly trip.
We liked the friendly staff, the cleanliness, the location and the comfort. The fact there was a free car park connected to the hotel was a bonus. We stayed two nights and would definitely return if the opportunity ever arose. We would recommend the Lion and Pheasant to anyone planning a trip to Shrewsbury.
The communication with Steve was excellent. Everything was laid out perfectly. The location was just right, only a 10 minute walk into the town centre. The flat itself was beautiful, far better than any hotel room.
We will definitely use it again when we return to Shrewsbury.
This was a great alternative to a hotel room. With this 2 bedroom apartment, although fairly small, it was larger than just a hotel room and had kitchen and laundry facilities which is helpful. It was an easy walk into town and we found a park for the car across the road.
The location of the hotel is superb being close to Shrewsbury and set in large private grounds. Free access to the Wellness Centre is a real bonus to swim, enjoy a sauna or work out in the gym. Our room was bright, large, well-equipped and comfortable.
Hotel was very modern and clean. Beds were comfortable and the location was perfect as we were close to everything! Called the number provided by the hotel and staff seemed very polite and helpful, such an easy check in and check out process too.
The hotel and the welcome we received was lovely. The hotel was in a great location and was very homely. The breakfast was fantastic and the communal areas lovely too with one lounge having an honesty bar which we loved.
We stayed at this hotel after walking up Mount Snowdon. The hotel was set in a beautiful location. had nice gardens and the room was perfect. The check in was quick with very friendly staff.
A fantastic boutique hotel that specialises in the little things! Incredibly clean and comfortable with an amazing central location in the beautiful town of Shrewsbury.
Check in was easy
Bar in the hotel was good, reasonable
Staff were very friendly
I just needed somewhere to sleep after a day out on the beer and it did the job
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