Amesbury
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Holiday Inn Salisbury - Stonehenge by IHG
Check in was ok. The booking website failed to include an option which included breakfast, so I had to pay separately for that. The hand basin in my room was partially blocked and took ages to drain. .... other than that, it was most comfortable, thank you.
Reviewed on Apr 15, 2026

The George Hotel, Amesbury, Wiltshire
Spacious and clean rooms. Staff welcoming and food good. Would return.
Reviewed on Apr 27, 2026

Stonehenge Courtyard

Peartree Serviced Apartments
Great place if you want close to the railway: just across the street and around the corner. Very clean, room was small but comfortable, very clean. It did have too much of an air freshener odor so we hid the freshener sticks and didn't use the smelly soap. Staff were very helpful and friendly, and ...
Reviewed on Mar 29, 2026

Stone Circle Glamping
This is located almost on a roundabout of a major road, however, it wasn’t noisy at all. Close to stone henge and literally across the street from a restaurant pub. Great people. The site itself is a little muddy due to some construction happening but I’m sure it will be fine in the summer time.
Reviewed on Apr 6, 2026

Byways Apartments
Popular places to visit

Stonehenge
This powerful prehistoric structure is one of England’s most visited monuments and an important UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Salisbury Cathedral
Climb to the top of the country’s tallest spire and check the time on the hands of a 14th-century clock.

Salisbury Racecourse
You can take time to visit Salisbury Racecourse during your travels to Netherhampton. Check out the stunning cathedral and lively bars in this walkable area.

Old Sarum
Climb to the top of this Iron Age hilltop monument and cross the wooden bridge to see a castle built by William the Conqueror.

Wilton House
Listen to the story of the earls of Pembroke and the former priory on this site. Take the children to the playground in the pleasant gardens.

Salisbury Museum
See copper objects from thousands of years ago and one of Britain’s largest meteorites in this 17th-century mansion.

