Falcon Regal Hotel (Stratford Upon Avon) Reviews

Falcon Regal Hotel (Stratford Upon Avon) Hotel National

Description:Address: Chapel Street Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire / CV37 6HA

Newest Review: ... from a 16th century inn). Full of wooden beams, black and white timber it is charming, whilst still managing to be comfortable. On the downside, the rooms are smaller and a little more basic, as there are limits to what can be done with them. The more modern rooms are a lot more spacious and airy, but are also a lot more generic and feel like any hotel room anywhere in the world. Check-in at ... more

 ... the hotel is available from 2pm, which suited us fine as we didn't want to arrive too early (check-out time is 11am, which is also reasonable). The check-in process was very quick and efficient. All we had to do was allow the hotel to take an impri...more

Customer Falcon Regal Hotel (Stratford Upon Avon) Reviews (2)

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Falcon Regal Hotel (Stratford Upon Avon): Falcon's Rest (1670 words)
by - written on 16/11/11 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Staying in Stratford Upon Avon can be an expensive business. As a major tourist destination, hotel prices are often expensive, particularly if you want to stay right in the centre of the town. Pay cheaper prices and you're either going to get poorer accommodation or be a fair distance from the town itself. At least, that's what I always thought, until I stayed at the Legacy Falcon. The hotel itself is almost slap bang in the middle of Stratford. Although set back on one of the side streets, it is less than five minutes' walk from the town centre or the newly refurbished RSC Theatre. This makes it very easy to find, as visitors can simply follow the signs for ...  Read the complete review

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The Fantastic Falcon (1178 words)
by - written on 02/06/10, updated on  02/06/10 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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This hotel, restaurant and pub in Stratford Upon Avon is a place I am very familiar with. It was the very first pub I was ever taken into as an 'adult' when a family friend took me out for dinner and the theatre as a treat for passing my GCSEs back in 1995 (wow, so long ago its scary). Back on that night, as a wide eyed 16 year old I remember feeling that it was a very quaint and welcoming place. I have been back many times since, as a regular theatre goer, and finally, this past weekend I stayed over in the hotel for the first time. It is actually known these days as the Legacy Falcon rather than the Falcon Regal, I believe the Legacy Hotels chain ...  Read the complete review

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