Just 5 minutes from junction 16 of the M4 motorway, the Campanile Swindon Hotel offers free on-site parking and en suite rooms with bright, modern décor and satellite TV.
Stephen
United Kingdom
The location was good for commuting to/from the M4 and I also used the local PureGym which was a short walk away.
Boasting a convenient location to the west of the city, just off junction 16 of the M4, this contemporary hotel is ideally placed for Swindon’s business parks and main industrial areas.
Beckingham
United Kingdom
We liked the breakfast selection, the beds were comfy. The lighting was a little strange but OK when you got used to it. Everything seemed clean. The staff seemed friendly. Nice selection of pillows, blackout curtains were very welcome. The noise from the road was quieter than we expected.
Village Hotel Swindon is within 3 miles of Swindon Railway Station and the city centre. It features a modern health and fitness club, 3 dining options and on-site parking.
Julian
United Kingdom
Good location for what we wanted everything that was needed was on site and the staff were helpful and friendly
Just minutes from junction 15 of the M4, this modern hotel has a leisure centre, an international restaurant and a scenic garden terrace. Holiday Inn Swindon is less than 3 miles from the town centre....
Set in 30 acres of beautiful Wiltshire countryside, the 4-star Swindon Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection has 2 restaurants, 3 bars and leisure facilities including an indoor pool.
Overlooking a lake and parkland, Stanton House Hotel is an idyllic stone house that nestles amid the picturesque Wiltshire countryside. There are two restaurants and all rooms are en suite.
Situated in the heart of Swindon’s Old Town, The Goddard Arms features an on-site bar and restaurant, as well as limited free parking.
Thomas
United Kingdom
Really dog friendly, right next to a park, room was easy access in and out with dog. Restaurant dog friendly. Room nice and comfy. Very good value for money. Staff super friendly and accommodating.
Set within an elegant Georgian Townhouse in the centre of Highworth, The Highworth Hotel overlooks a historic high street and is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural...
Lucie
United Kingdom
The bedroom was spacious, clean and perfect for our family of 5.
The staff were exceptional with our kids and helpful throughout.
Village Hotel Swindon is within 3 miles of Swindon Railway Station and the city centre. It features a modern health and fitness club, 3 dining options and on-site parking.
Lovely hotel in a great location with good facilities
Just 5 minutes from junction 16 of the M4 motorway, the Campanile Swindon Hotel offers free on-site parking and en suite rooms with bright, modern décor and satellite TV.
Value for money, good bedroom and off road parking
Just minutes from junction 15 of the M4, this modern hotel has a leisure centre, an international restaurant and a scenic garden terrace. Holiday Inn Swindon is less than 3 miles from the town centre.
Plenty parking on site, cleanliness and tasty breakfast.
In Swindon town centre, Express by Holiday Inn Express Swindon City Centre offers a bar, restaurant and 6 modern meeting rooms. The bus and rail station are just a 5-minute walk away.
rooms were great. breakfast ok but no vegan options.
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I used to live in Swindon and there are parts to avoid, ann...
I used to live in Swindon and there are parts to avoid, ann the bottom of town isn't what it used to be, but for a great night out, there is Old Town. For country walks there is Lydiard Park and Coate Water. The surrounding villages and towns and close to the Cotswolds, Swindon is great for a central point
Chrissie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I stayed here for a course being held at the venue.
I stayed here for a course being held at the venue.
My stay was perfectly comfortable, clean and facilities just right.
Breakfast was delicious. It would've been nice to have the option of an evening meal.
Overall, I was very happy with my stay.
Morris
8.0
Scored 8.0
It had good shopping facilities.
It had good shopping facilities.
MacArthur Glenn outlet was good. Homesense too
Swindon has too many terrible drivers, who drive too fast & too close. There need to be traffic calming measures & more traffic lights.
Terrible, inconsiderate drivers can't be trusted to obey rules & use roundabouts properly.
Mich
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The ambiance and excellent food exceeded our expectations.
The ambiance and excellent food exceeded our expectations. The room was spacious and fully equipped. The only negative was the bed was slightly smaller than a double which was a shame as a king size would have easily fitted.
Sharon
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There are some lovely parks in Swindon that if you are...
There are some lovely parks in Swindon that if you are staying for leisure are worth a visit; Coate Water near junction 15 of M4; Lydiard Park near junction 16.
The Town centre isn’t much to write home about, but a visit to the Great Western Train Village and Museum is very worthwhile. There is also a Macarther Glenn designer, Outlet Centre that is easy to get to with ample parking. At the outlet centre, we enjoy eating at Wagamama's. If you venture over to Greenridge, there is a Fiesta de Cuba restaurant. The meals are great and the price is very reasonable. We find just having a main is ample. It’s our favourite restaurant. Swindon has great transport links to reach surrounding areas; Cotswolds, Oxford, Bath, Bristol and Chippenham are all within shouting distance.
kennedy
8.0
Scored 8.0
East access to nearby attractions, the M4 and major roads.
East access to nearby attractions, the M4 and major roads. The town itself, both the Old- & and New-town, is a little faded and run down in parts but overall fairly vibrant. Very good range of restaurants to suit most tastes. The pubs I visited were all warm and friendly with decent beer. Never any problems walking around the well signposted town daytime and evening. Overall a surprisingly interesting place surrounded by outstanding areas such as the Cotswolds, the Marlborough Downs and several classical English villages
I liked the hotel. It was clean, and the staff was very helpful. The bed was good. The room was a decent size for a family of four.
The gym is well equipped as well.
The main reason for travelling was to get away with kids. And the swimming pool for the kids was the highlight. They enjoyed the swimming pool, and the hotel was kid-friendly - no 'funny schedule' for kids to be allowed in the pool. This is something that will make me come back.
The staff were friendly and helpful. The food was delicious (especially scrambled eggs) although breakfast options unclear and ordered in advance. Decor great and in keeping with it's heritage. Location was excellent admidst boutique shops, a walk or bus ride downhill to Swindon town centre. Parking was handy at the rear of the hotel. Mattress was comfortable although bedframe not so much.
So much better than the ‘chain hotels’ in Swindon. By far the best experience we have had locally. The staff were accommodating, the room was of a very good size and was great they accommodated our dog. The bathroom was the best I’ve had in a hotel, heated floor - say no more! The shower was huge, powerful and hot.
Very adequate stay, one of few Pet Friendly hotels in Swindon, location is fine and free parking on site. Price we paid was fine, however this was with £19 credit from my booking.com wallet applied, I can't say I'd have been happy paying full price when comparing facilities to a Travelodge or even the Village.
Really lovely hotel, nestled away in the countryside, but minutes away from Swindon. The buildings are lovely and maintained to a high standard, although still maintain plenty of character. The staff were all consistently really friendly and extremely helpful and made such a difference to the stay.
The proximity to the motorway but it wasnt noisy. The proximity to town centre as well. The layout of the pub/hotel was perfect. Light, clean and modern. Breakfast was great and value for money and more so because it was cooked fresh for us and wasn't sitting around under hot lights.
Sprawling conference centre and rooms in the countryside south of Swindon, well signposted, plenty of parking, well run hotel, good size comfortable rooms, large dining room and comfortable bar area, excellent value for money.
Convenient for town centre. Parking not too expensive and information sent in advance by hotel, so we went straight to car park where the ticket could be validated by hotel. Friendly greeting by reception staff.
We had initially booked another IHG hotel in Swindon but we’re relocated on arrival as no room’s available.on arrival Charmaine at reception was very helpful quickly checking is in and sorting out a taxi for us.
Hotel is a huge facility but remained very historical, building was amazing - The nature, the garden was very impressive. It has a huge car park so if you come by car, you don't need to worry about parking.
The hotel was excellent, super clean, new and the best part was that they accepted our dog and were really friendly with him. The food in the restaurant was outstanding. We would definitely come back.
Attractive apartment in an historic row of cottages. Very well equipped. Easy to reach Swindon railway station and town centre amenities. Attentive and helpful host.
Room very comfy. Breakfasts very good. Staff excellent. Good car parking and the hotel was spotlessly clean and tidy. Good value for the price we paid.
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