ST ALBANS
is one of the most appealing towns on the peripheries of London, its well-blended medley of medieval and modern features grafted onto the site of
Verulamium
, the town founded by the Romans soon after their successful invasion of 43 AD. Boudicca and her followers burned this settlement to the ground eighteen years later, but reconstruction was swift and the town grew into a major administrative base. It was here, in 209 AD, that a Roman soldier by the nam... [More]
Situated in a pleasant residential area of St Albans, close to the town centre and the train station, where a 20 minute journey deposits you into the heart of London. This privately owned hotel aims to provide a relaxed atmosphere whether your stay is for reasons of business or pleasure.Private off-... [More]
Historical Area. Ancient Roman City Remains. City Centre.Excellent Road And Rail Links. Purpose Designed MeetingFacilities. Super Value For Money Rates. International Inn OfThe Year 2000. [More]
This Grade II listed landmark building was built in 1911 by Samuel Ryder, donor of golf's prestigious Ryder Cup, to house his successful seed company. With a sweeping staircase and magnificent stained glass dome, Ryder's original carved fireplace still stands in what was his private office.The hotel... [More]
The hotel is a 5 minute drive away from st. Albans town centre and surrounded by quaint and beautiful villages.Comfortable, well equipped rooms, restaurant, bar, conference facilities, free parking. The Quality Hotel St.Albans truly offers excellent facilities at extremely competitive prices. For fa... [More]
Enjoying six acres of landscaped gardens and woods, this stylish, hotel is just a short drive to the centre of Hemel Hempstead and close to the historic city of St. Albans, only a few minutes from junction 9 of the M1.All of the 137 bedrooms have an ensuite bathroom, TV, movie channels, radio, haird... [More]