Winner of Conde Nast Johansen's Most Excellent City Hotel Award UK and Ireland 2002
Nominated 2006

38 Evesham Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 2AH stay@hotelonthepark.co.uk

phone: 01242 518898

 

"Stylish public areas and well-appointed bedrooms in a substantial town house. In a town that knows a lot about Regency elegance, this hotel can hold its own."

The Which Hotel Guide 2003


"Symmetry and style to please the eye in the heart of the Spa town of Cheltenham. The attention to detail is staggering - everything has a place and is just where it should be. Upstairs, bedrooms are fabulous, crisp and artistic, all furnished to fit the period. The whole house is classically dramatic - a huge treat." Alistair Sawdray's Special Places to Stay 2003


"A fine Regency villa on the edge of Pittville Park has been beautifully restored and opened as a most attractive hotel. The elegant, smartly decorated bedrooms are named after historic figures associated with the house."

Karen Brown's Guide 2003


"This exclusive privately owned hotel has the air of a private club yet offers welcoming and unstuffy hospitality. The bedrooms are individually designed and dressed with traditional fabrics, crisp Egyptian cotton sheets, fine antiques and porcelain with original paintings adorning the walls."

Best Loved Hotels 2003


"Hotel on the Park offers twelve individually designed sumptuous bedrooms, the comfiest beds, two very elegant public rooms, delicious imaginative cuisine, discreet, unhurried hospitality and fabulous shopping a short walk away."

RAC Guide 2003


"Set in the Regency town of Cheltenham, Hotel on the Park is an attractive town house hotel, which combines the attentive service of bygone times with an excellent standard of accommodation. The impressive facade, dominated by the grand pillared doorway, hints at the splendour that lies inside."

Conde Nast Johansens 2004

 

The opulence of this Regency town house is balanced by an engaging good humour, which goes some way to explaining the bears around the hotel and the rubber ducks in the en suite bathrooms.

 

Public areas also include the comfy library, with its stock of books and games and a walled garden with a pretty fishpond and a giant draught set for those feeling a little more energetic.

 

Bedrooms are wonderfully individual, with dramatic designs and luxurious appointments.

AA Britain's Best Places to Stay for Food Lovers Guide 2003