Weybridge is located in Surrey in South East England, and is made up of a number of district towns. Weybridge is home to six of the ten most expensive streets in South East London. Weybridge is a quaint town home to several historic building some hosting the unique Weybridge Hotels. The Hotels provide for their guests wonderful accommodation, delightful restaurants, high-tech amenities and facilities and wonderful welcoming staff.
Weybridge is made up of a number of distinct areas; St George's Hill, Brooklands, Oatlands Village and the town centre shopping area, Monument Hill/Queen Road shopping area. Weybridge is a town in the Elmbridge district of Surrey in South East England. It is bounded to the north by the River Thames at the mouth of the River Wey, from which it gets its name. It is a suburb in the London commuter belt making it very popular and very expensive providing for its residents and visitors excellent communication links.
Originally Weybridge was simply a river crossing it was only in 1937 that Henry VIII decided to build Oatlands Palace and this is where he married his fifth wife Katherine Howard. The area therefore holds a lot of history and is of interest to many people, given its wonderful water land settings it offers its' many Hotels exquisite settings presenting fabulous views for their guests.
This historic area presents guests with much grace and elegance and many of the hotels provide beautifully appointed reception areas, detailed with soft lighting, antique furnishings, and complemented with exquisite artwork.
The accommodations offered throughout the Weybridge Hotels range from spacious guestrooms to extravagant suites, boasting impressive works of art, ambient lighting and textured soft furnishings. The luxury accommodations offer seating areas, dining area and for the business executives, an ergonomic desk has been provided and further complemented with Internet access.
Many of the rooms offer guests wonderful views over Weybridge. The rooms are provided with TV's, alarm clock, daily newspaper, mini-bar, coffee and tea making facilities, trouser press and superb room service.
The guestrooms and suites offer en suite bathrooms that feature spacious bathtubs, walk-in showers, slippers, and hairdryer and further complemented with luxurious bath products.
The Hotels offer delightful retreats that provide both undercover and alfresco dining, the restaurants showcase both local and international specialities that have been masterfully designed and displayed through a range of venues. The coffee shops host relaxed ambiences where a selection of coffee and teas are available. Wine bars are where the elite meet in the evenings and are chic and warm, whilst traditional pubs offer live entertainment and refreshing local ale.
The executive guests of the Hotels will be excited by the range of meeting venues allowing for a variety of business functions, featuring all the essentials to ensure the events run smoothly.
Some of the Hotels offer fully equipped fitness centers, overseen by fitness instructors insuring a full body work out, these areas are often flanked by Jacuzzi's, steam rooms and saunas. Many of the Hotels offer onsite Spas that provide guests to enjoy complete relaxation.
The Hotels offer guests an array of guest's facilities such as the convenience of concierge desk, car rental, housekeeping, international newspaper, dry cleaning, and safe-deposit boxes.
Visitors to the Weybridge Hotels are presented with an idyllic location, sumptuous accommodations and warm and welcoming staff.
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