Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre is located on the borders of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire in grounds on the banks of the River Thames.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
Lovely grounds. Eventually we found our way to the riverside. We were too tired to take advantage of the sports facilities such as the gym or tennis courts.
Overlooking Marlow Weir and the River Thames, this 4-star, 400 year old country house offers luxurious rooms, private boats and fishing. It boasts 2 award-winning restaurants and a cocktail bar.
Set within 65 acres of magnificent estate grounds, high in the beautiful Chiltern Hills, this stunning 4-star hotel offers luxury and elegance, with stunning views overlooking the River Thames.
Boasting a bar and free WiFi, The Chequers Marlow is situated in Marlow. British cuisine is served at the restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
The location was great being in the centre.
Breakfast was very nice but the bacon and sausages were tough .
Located in Marlow, 28 km from Windsor, The Dog and Badger provides a garden and free WiFi. All units feature air conditioning and a flat-screen TV. A fridge is also provided, as well as a kettle.
Craig
United Kingdom
Bit of a mixed bag which isn't really the fault of the hotel. There is a sinkhole in the car park which has shut the restaurant to the public, but the hotel remains open. Because of this situation the hotel is managed on a part time basis by Ryan who give him his due performed admirably. Our room was lovely and I will stay again but we felt we missed out due to the sinkhole situation, which obviously is of no fault of the hotels.
On average, 3-star hotels in Marlow cost R$ 725 per night, and 4-star hotels in Marlow are R$ 1,253 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Marlow can on average be found for R$ 866 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Marlow this weekend is R$ 955 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 1,513. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Marlow for this weekend cost on average around R$ 1,441 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 637 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Marlow for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 1,270 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Marlow will cost around R$ 1,006 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Marlow:
10
Scored 10
Fabulous location for fine dining, shopping, relaxing by the...
Fabulous location for fine dining, shopping, relaxing by the riverbank and for Pub in The Park. such a quintessentially English town with easy short walking access to most attractions and restaurants.
Llsa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Marlow is a great town with interesting shops and a great...
Marlow is a great town with interesting shops and a great selection of places to eat. As it is on the Thames there are lovely walks along the river and even a place to rent small boats by the hour. We especially enjoyed The Ivy and the delicatessen/coffee shop.The Two Brewers pub had a great atmosphere and good food.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Picturesque town on banks of river Thames.
Picturesque town on banks of river Thames. Pretty high street. Lots of choice for shopping and cafes/restaurants. Lovely walks in several directions and along with many eateries being dog friendly, it makes for a great place to bring your dog. The only down side was the large number of huge cars which made the drive over the bridge a bit slow due to these cars having issues getting through the width restrictions.
Caroline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little waterside town with loads and loads of...
Lovely little waterside town with loads and loads of different places to eat & drink.
Lots of parking and some beautiful riverside walks to help build an appetite or walk off food.
We ate at the The Hand & Flowers and it was well worth the trip. Yes it is pricey to eat there, but we went for the fixed menu lunch which was amazing. Highly recommended for that special occasion.
It was our first visit and we will be back.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Marlow is a lovely town close to the river.
Marlow is a lovely town close to the river. It has a good balance of high street retailers and small independent stores. Lots of pubs and restaurants to choose from. Would recommend spending a weekend there.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Marlow is a beautiful town, and would always recommend a...
Marlow is a beautiful town, and would always recommend a visit at least once, in a lifetime. We have been visiting the Compleat Angler for 12 years, and overall recommend a stay. There is a possibility that if you return, your next stay may not be the same as the last.
the staff at the restaurant were exceptional. the tea time table has left us wondering about the general setting and service as well. the room given to us was with the wall paper falling . total surprise as the property used to be well kept . we were place in a room side to the car park… what was a complete blow off . anyway we manage to enjoy the city and the warm welcoming of Marlow people. will sure comeback but not sure about Compleat Angler anymore. 🥲
Bit of a mixed bag which isn't really the fault of the hotel. There is a sinkhole in the car park which has shut the restaurant to the public, but the hotel remains open. Because of this situation the hotel is managed on a part time basis by Ryan who give him his due performed admirably. Our room was lovely and I will stay again but we felt we missed out due to the sinkhole situation, which obviously is of no fault of the hotels.
The Gym facilities were good as you would expect and all the staff were friendly. The WiFi works well.
I honestly believe that if this is to be a centre of excellence then the facilities including the bedrooms should be beyond excellent. At best they are budget hotel standard. What athlete would want to stay here. Our team GB deserves better!
The room was very nice, could have done with a mirror though, very large in barn across the road, very comfy bed, breakfast was excellent, limited choice, but put a lot of 4 and 5 star hotels to shame in terms of freshness, and presntation, all the staff very, very pleasant.
The hotel is in a excellent location with Complementary parking. The room was generally clean and spacious with a small balcony overlooking Marlow Weir, it was nice to have a Nespresso machine with complimentary capsules. The breakfast was ok, but could have been better.
Breakfast was 1st class
Room was very nice, and an upgrade from the original one, which looked out onto the road, so bonus points for that.
The pastoral setting, which makes Hurley one of the best choices on the river for charm and tranquillity
3 black pubic hairs found in bath. Filthy cups. Inappropriate response from hotel- suggesting that as didn’t report immediately (even though we were getting ready to go out) that we are lying. Would not recommend. Too far out from town too.
Clean and central. Located on the high street in Marlow, the room was quite and clean. It has a Nespresso machine and kettle inside so we could have coffee and tea in the room. We had dinner at the pub one evening and the food was good.
i liked the rooms well decorated could of done with a better view was told they were for weddings and conferences. Also liked the lake wish coffees was a bit cheaper one coffee, one latte, one lemonade £11.
Room 55 had a marvellous view of the Thames and was very comfortable. the hotel location was ideal for easy accesss to the shops etc. The breakfast was outstanding, with very supportive staff.
Easy parking, no fuss checking in and unbelievable cooked breakfast (rival any 5star hotel); great budget stay in lovely surroundings. Top job. Oh and electric vehicle charging on site.
I booked this for my Mom’s birthday. My parents absolutely loved their stay, they thought the hotel was beautiful, the staff were friendly and helpful and the breakfast was delicious.
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