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The Sun Inn at Hook Norton
4.1/567 Reviews

The Sun Inn at Hook Norton

Banbury
Set in the beautiful village of Hook Norton just 6 miles from Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddley Squat farm shop is The Sun Inn. The quintessential English pub. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The rooms are very presentable and at £99 per night inc breakfast with an Oxford postcode I was impressed.! The refreshments in the room are superb, oat bars, croissants, muffins, cereals, cartons of juice, fresh milk, fruit, bottled water, coffee….. you’re lucky to get 2 biscuits in a pack at most places. Dump the bags, and down for some pre dinner drinks, a vast array of wines, spirits, mainstream beers and ciders and the local ipa, bitter etc. After sampling the beers and Sauvignon Blanc it was dinner, a great selection on the menu, and from the meals we picked all were fantastically cooked and presented. A few more after dinner drinks and its ready for bed. I did notice in the bathroom 3 packs of ear plugs, initially I thought it was for ladies who didn’t want to find themselves woken up by their husbands snoring…. Unfortunately the pub stays open later than usual and you can hear the joviality quite easily, not a major problem, I soon got back off……. Time to get up for breakfast, ouch ! Our mattress really could do with replacing! Its like sleeping on a bag of broken spanners, the shower is “interesting” oh and please have a word with the cleaner, I really shouldn’t be expected to clean dried poop from the pan left by the previous occupants!! Down we go to chose from the 7 or so options the English breakfast which is equally as delightful as the evening food, so can’t fault the food and service. Overall I’m very impressed with the sun inn. I’d definitely go back, and the only 2 criticisms are, the mattress and the poop.

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The Sun Inn at Hook Norton
4.1/567 Reviews

The Sun Inn at Hook Norton

Banbury
Set in the beautiful village of Hook Norton just 6 miles from Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddley Squat farm shop is The Sun Inn. The quintessential English pub. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The rooms are very presentable and at £99 per night inc breakfast with an Oxford postcode I was impressed.! The refreshments in the room are superb, oat bars, croissants, muffins, cereals, cartons of juice, fresh milk, fruit, bottled water, coffee….. you’re lucky to get 2 biscuits in a pack at most places. Dump the bags, and down for some pre dinner drinks, a vast array of wines, spirits, mainstream beers and ciders and the local ipa, bitter etc. After sampling the beers and Sauvignon Blanc it was dinner, a great selection on the menu, and from the meals we picked all were fantastically cooked and presented. A few more after dinner drinks and its ready for bed. I did notice in the bathroom 3 packs of ear plugs, initially I thought it was for ladies who didn’t want to find themselves woken up by their husbands snoring…. Unfortunately the pub stays open later than usual and you can hear the joviality quite easily, not a major problem, I soon got back off……. Time to get up for breakfast, ouch ! Our mattress really could do with replacing! Its like sleeping on a bag of broken spanners, the shower is “interesting” oh and please have a word with the cleaner, I really shouldn’t be expected to clean dried poop from the pan left by the previous occupants!! Down we go to chose from the 7 or so options the English breakfast which is equally as delightful as the evening food, so can’t fault the food and service. Overall I’m very impressed with the sun inn. I’d definitely go back, and the only 2 criticisms are, the mattress and the poop.

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Tooley's Boatyard

Premier Inn Banbury Town Centre (Castle Quay)
4.2/517 Reviews

Premier Inn Banbury Town Centre (Castle Quay)

Banbury|0.14km from Tooley's Boatyard
This hotel is a bad joke. We are Premier Inn fans and they are our preferred brand in the UK. We have stayed at the Premier Inn M40 many times but thought we would try the new hotel and the Plus rooms. What a mistake. Finding the hotel from the car park could be a challenge for anyone not familiar with the layour, there are no signs. More details need to be provided on the confirmation letter. The hotel information says that car parking is £1 on a Sunday and Bank Holiday. We were charged£2.70 on Sunday and £3.90 on Bank Holiday Monday. We arrived at about 16.00 and were told we would have to wait for our room to be ready. When we got the room there was only one set of towels and the pillows needed pillow cases. The room was very nicely furnished and the bed comfortable but you now have to specifically ask if you want your room serviced and tea and coffee replaced etc. Breakfast was a disaster. On the first day queues were long in some areas, a domestic 2 slice toaster was woefully inadequate and only one coffee machine is not sufficient. There was no fruit salad on one day and no Yoghurts on another. On the third morning we were told there would not be any cooked breakfast because of equipment failure. Given that the hotel was nearly empty and there were very few staff, I cannot help but feel they were saving money by not offering cooked breakfast. This is one Premier Inn to avoid

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Banbury Museum & Gallery

Premier Inn Banbury Town Centre (Castle Quay)
4.2/517 Reviews

Premier Inn Banbury Town Centre (Castle Quay)

Banbury|0.12km from Banbury Museum & Gallery
This hotel is a bad joke. We are Premier Inn fans and they are our preferred brand in the UK. We have stayed at the Premier Inn M40 many times but thought we would try the new hotel and the Plus rooms. What a mistake. Finding the hotel from the car park could be a challenge for anyone not familiar with the layour, there are no signs. More details need to be provided on the confirmation letter. The hotel information says that car parking is £1 on a Sunday and Bank Holiday. We were charged£2.70 on Sunday and £3.90 on Bank Holiday Monday. We arrived at about 16.00 and were told we would have to wait for our room to be ready. When we got the room there was only one set of towels and the pillows needed pillow cases. The room was very nicely furnished and the bed comfortable but you now have to specifically ask if you want your room serviced and tea and coffee replaced etc. Breakfast was a disaster. On the first day queues were long in some areas, a domestic 2 slice toaster was woefully inadequate and only one coffee machine is not sufficient. There was no fruit salad on one day and no Yoghurts on another. On the third morning we were told there would not be any cooked breakfast because of equipment failure. Given that the hotel was nearly empty and there were very few staff, I cannot help but feel they were saving money by not offering cooked breakfast. This is one Premier Inn to avoid

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The Sun Inn at Hook Norton
4.1/567 Reviews
Set in the beautiful village of Hook Norton just 6 miles from Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddley Squat farm shop is The Sun Inn. The quintessential English pub. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The rooms are very presentable and at £99 per night inc breakfast with an Oxford postcode I was impressed.! The refreshments in the room are superb, oat bars, croissants, muffins, cereals, cartons of juice, fresh milk, fruit, bottled water, coffee….. you’re lucky to get 2 biscuits in a pack at most places. Dump the bags, and down for some pre dinner drinks, a vast array of wines, spirits, mainstream beers and ciders and the local ipa, bitter etc. After sampling the beers and Sauvignon Blanc it was dinner, a great selection on the menu, and from the meals we picked all were fantastically cooked and presented. A few more after dinner drinks and its ready for bed. I did notice in the bathroom 3 packs of ear plugs, initially I thought it was for ladies who didn’t want to find themselves woken up by their husbands snoring…. Unfortunately the pub stays open later than usual and you can hear the joviality quite easily, not a major problem, I soon got back off……. Time to get up for breakfast, ouch ! Our mattress really could do with replacing! Its like sleeping on a bag of broken spanners, the shower is “interesting” oh and please have a word with the cleaner, I really shouldn’t be expected to clean dried poop from the pan left by the previous occupants!! Down we go to chose from the 7 or so options the English breakfast which is equally as delightful as the evening food, so can’t fault the food and service. Overall I’m very impressed with the sun inn. I’d definitely go back, and the only 2 criticisms are, the mattress and the poop.
Banbury House
3.8/56 Reviews
A overall great night away in Banbury. Hotel staff were 5* and the breakfast was good. The only complaint was I would of rather spent a few more pounds a night for a more modern room. Although spotless the bathroom has rust by the taps. Tiles were dated as were fittings and bedroom decor was tired and not cosy. This was a middle spec room not a basic and would of expected better. However staff and food made up for some of it.
Easington Guest House
4.1/518 Reviews
Stayed a couple of nights here, bed and breakfast without breakfast. Note that it says free breakfast on the TA main page. Breakfast wasn't available on the first morning anyway, staff issue I believe. Nice enough place, we were told the heating comes on at 5 or 5.30 I can't remember but we said we were okay but when we sat in the lounge later I wished we'd asked for it to be on, I couldn't see a heating appliance or thermostat. Free car parking at the back and handy for the centre of Banbury.
The Lismore Hotel
2.9/56 Reviews
It's really great! The view is very very good! ! The sunset is beautiful! The night view is more beautiful. Room service club sandwiches are very delicious. The meat sauce noodles are awful and too dry
Banbury Wroxton House Hotel
3.9/544 Reviews
It was too late to leave, so I checked into a hotel nearby and stayed. I arrived late and left early the next morning. I don’t know what the nearby scenery was like, but the hotel was nice. An unexpected surprise. The fish and chips were better than those eaten in London.
Banbury (M40, J11)
3.9/544 Reviews
We stayed here April 24 for one night. Check-in simple, the room was great, clean and as expected from PI. The stay was let down from the kitchen. We paid £22 for breakfast for 2 adults, and had one child who ate free. The restaurant staff were fantastic and did the best they could. There were only 2 staff members on, Chelsea and a young girl with blonde hair I didn't see her name as she was too busy everywhere! They worked their socks off doing the job of probably 3 or 4 people seating guests, clearing tables, cleaning messes, trying to refill the food and crockery etc as best they could. The kitchen were way off keeping up with demand for hot food, when I went up there was only beans, hash browns and a couple of fried eggs left to choose from. By the time any bacon or sausages were put out, they were gone! Speaking to another guest in the queue for hot food he said this was their third morning here and it was the same the previous 2. If you're going to make guests pre-book timeslots for breakfast, surely you can then see how many people you have to cater for to ensure you don't run out of food when guests are paying £10.99 each for ”unlimited hot breakfast”. Once again, Chelsea was fantastic and went over and above to ensure my son's milk allergy was catered for safely, which is one of the reasons we stay at Premier Inn over other hotel brands.

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Banbury Hotel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Banbury. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Banbury, Trip.com is here to help! For trips in Banbury, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. In Banbury, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Banbury.

There are 27 hotels in Banbury with excellent service. Hotels in Banbury offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Those who favor Grand Mercure can choose a hotel under its name. In Banbury, there are hotels under the Grand Mercure brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Grand Mercure. Easington Guest House is one of the most popular hotels in Banbury. Ashlea Guest House is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Banbury, such as The Dog & Gun. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Sulgrave Manor. The most popular attractions for tourists in Banbury are Spiceball Leisure Centre, Peoples Park, Odeon Cinema Banbury.

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