Featured Hotels & Guest Houses in Baldock, Hertfordshire
Choose from 3 hotels and guest houses in Baldock. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Zeus Hotel And Restaurant - High Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 6AX |
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Located in the heart of one of Hertfordshire's oldest towns, with the tourist sites of London and Cambridge within easy reach, this 18th century country-style hotel is ideal for a relaxing break. Whether you're seeking the perfect weekend break, a new venue for your business meetings, a hotel to make your wedding reception or family party a day to remember, or simply a great place to dine, Zeus Hotel and Restaurant can cater to your individual needs. Close to public transport links, Baldock is connected with London Kings Cross by train and within easy reach of Luton and Stansted Airports. |
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Days Inn Stevenage North - Baldock Services, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 5TR |
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Opened in 2009, the air-conditioned Days Inn Stevenage is off the A1 (junction 10) at Baldock Service Station. It's around 30 minutes from Luton Airport and Cambridge; 50 minutes from London and Stansted Airport. Every spacious room at Days Inn Stevenage North is air conditioned, with an en suite power shower. Contact the hotel after booking to arrange early check-in (from 11:00) or late check-out (until 14:00) at an additional cost. The location at the service station means guests have easy access to a variety of shops and food outlets. |
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The Three Tuns Hotel - 6 High Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG6 5NL |
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This traditional country hotel, pub and restaurant is situated in the heart of the village of Ashwell, Hertfordshire. The comfortable rooms have free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. The antique furniture has been collected by the current owners and fits perfectly with the style of the pub and hotel. The pub has 2 bars, a dining room and a restaurant. The large garden at the rear is a great space for relaxing in summer and has a new children's play area. The public bar is dog-friendly. The existing building can be traced back to 1806, and a public house is recorded as existing on the site in 1700. |
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