Posted 16th Aug
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Overnight stay at the 4* Mercure Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare Hotel for two people and good reviews. Very central location and within 5 minutes of Shakespeare's birthplace as well as other attractions. Prices from £59 based on a Sunday night (Oct/Nov availability) or £69 for Monday and Thursday (Aug/Sep/Oct/Nov availability). The price includes breakfast as well as a bottle of wine on arrival.
Mercure Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare Hotel




Mercure Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare Hotel
- Overnight accommodation in a Classic Double Room, with full English breakfast, for two
- A bottle of wine on arrival (worth £19.95)
- Stay Sunday £59, Monday & Thursday £69, Tuesday & Wednesday £79, Friday £99
- The hotel is just over 10 minutes' walk from the railway station, and a 5-minute walk from Shakespeare's Birthplace, the Guild Chapel, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the RSC Tower (the climb is worth it for the views).
- The River Avon is also a short stroll away. Anne Hathaway's Cottage, which was home to Shakespeare's future wife, and is a well-preserved example of 16th-century Tudor architecture and is surrounded by pretty gardens, is less than 25 minutes' walk away.




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Hotel reviews are very good
Tripadvisor reviews
Google's reviews not so much.....
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Nice place and location is really good.
Makes the drive home stress free
Fantastic.
Yes if you want to go Mon Thurs .Overwise price normally rises.
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No gammon egg and chips though
Probably the funniest thing ive read this year
Heat added, brilliant deal
Does anybody know what the town is like for dogs - I mean are the pubs and shops dog friendly?
They don't have a PIANIST!!!!!!
They had one at the weekend that I stayed
Was he wearing old fashioned clothes and you could see through him a bit?
If you put the hotel details into Google you'll find a map that shows the local car parks
Would like to try one. Hotel.com is as trashy as their adverts. I have to channel surf whenever it comes on. Same as Oral B when the woman twerks, Tesco when the cat talks with her throat throttled, Nationwide .. and a purple powder explosion advert! LOL!