Cathedral View, Salisbury
Welcome to Cathedral View, guests visit us from all over the world. Cathedral View was
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built during 1795 and is a Georgian Grade II listed building located opposite the Close wall. We have a magnificent view of Salisbury Cathedral We try to make your stay in our home enjoyable and relaxing. All of the bedrooms are of a very high standard. All rooms are en suite. Every room has colour television with digital Freeview, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdriers and other thoughtful items. We have off road parking available. At breakfast we always have fresh fruit, yoghurt and cereals as well as the full English breakfast. We cater for all tastes.
retreat. The best located accommodation in the City ? rooms are in a private courtyard and provide stunning views of Canterbury Cathedral. With only 29 bedrooms, you will receive a dedicated, friendly service in a setting that?s peaceful, secure and relaxing. It?s the ideal base to explore Canterbury?s picturesque, cobbled streets and visit the City?s excellent eateries and shops.
just off the A52 which has links to the M1 Motorway. Cathedral Quarter is the first designer boutique hotel in the area, a tasteful conversion of the Old Police Station, which is supremely comfortable and has been elegantly sculpted into a bold, contemporary design. It boasts 38 bedrooms, mini spa, conference rooms, a dining brassiere and many other high-class features. The hotels outstanding location, exemplary service and sophistication perfectly compliment this stunning hotel that radiates vitality throughout the year. The hotels outstanding location, exemplary service and sophistication perfectly compliment this stunning hotel that radiates vitality throughout the year.All 38 spacious bedrooms are richly appointed in a contemporary style, with luxurious soft furnishings, providing the utmost comfort and elegant style. Rooms have every modern facility today?s guest would expect from a hotel of this calibre, it?s the unexpected extras and attention to detail that makes this the ideal destination whether for business or leisure.The restaurant offers traditional English cuisine where the emphasis is on fresh locally sourced produce, with an exciting varied menu, there is sure to be something for all tastes. Complimenting this is the setting, modern and crisp making this the perfect place to enjoy a break. Guests can relax in style and enjoy the mini spa. Including a steam room and a Turkish wet sauna room. Also there is the luxurious experience shower, which, incorporating music, colours and jets, is a revelation in relaxation. Also included in the spa are 3 treatment rooms that offer facials, manicures and pedicures.Cathedral Quarter would be the ideal place to hold a conference, with its City Centre location and excellent links to the M1 Motorway. Meeting facilities consist of 2 meeting rooms with a maximum capacity of 16 boardroom style, and include all modern facilities, including LCD projector screen and WiFi Internet access.
centre and magnificent cathedral. The Cathedral Lodge Hotel, formerly The Little Barrow, is under new ownership. Quality en suite rooms all offer Sky TV.
of 34 en suite rooms, excellent accommodation and banqueting facilities, licensed bar and a superb restaurant, set in the heart of beautiful Lichfield, our friendly staff will ensure your stay with us is relaxing and comfortable, the hotel is situated just a short walk from the city centre and the wonderful Cathedral. The Cathedral Lodge is the perfect hotel for tourists to explore historic Lichfield and is ideally situated for the tavelling businessman within easy reach of the NEC, The Belfry Golf , Drayton Manor Park, Shugborough Hall and many other attractions as well as Birmingham or East Midlands Airport, Tamworth Snowdome & Motorways M6 & M42 Children are welcome at the hotel and the residents bars manned 24 hours, there is ample free car parking at the hotel.
modern facilities and guest services required to satisfy all your needs, whether your stay at this hotel in San Francisco California for business or pleasure.
Advantages: History, World Heritage Site, gastronomy, authenticity Disadvantages: Distance from main tourism spots
...bones that are here await yours” (Nós ossos que aqui estamos, pelos vossos esperamos).
The chapel is an annex to the São Francisco church and is open daily.
=Sé (Cathedral)=
Completed in the 13th century this cathedral is a mix of roman and gothic style. At the entrance you can see 14th century sculpted apostles, an 18th century altar and an ivory Virgin with a book like body that opens to tell her life in nine episodes, among other art treasures that will certainly appeal to the art lovers.
=Praça do Giraldo=
This is Évora main square, with cobbled streets and Moorish arcades. The square was named after “Giraldo Sem-Pavor” (the fearless) who threw out the Moors and gave the city to the Portuguese King Don Afonso Henriques.
This square is the city’s meeting point, hosting a plethora of small shops, cafés and restaurants...
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Advantages: Good price, authentic and charming. Great location. Disadvantages: Basic accommodation, communal bathrooms dodgy.
...A friend and I hit upon this hotel after asking for advice on cheap places to stay at the tourist information centre in Evora. We stayed here for 2 nights for very little money - about the same as a hostel. Bear in mind were visiting a little out of season (October) and it was raining, so I don't know what the hotel would be like in high season.
Finding the place on foot was a doddle - in a car was another matter as we got horribly lost in the one-way system (we should've just ignored it, the town is tiny and it was very quiet!) and ended up stuck down a very very narrow street. Beware. Anyway, I digress.
The hotel is in an excellent location within the walled city and close to the centre. It provided a fantastic base from which to really experience the old charm of this incredible World Heritage site city. The hotel even has...
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Advantages: I'm a bit in love with it, so I can't be objective... Disadvantages: The same; well, maybe the transports outside of Lisbon
...(Belém) you can find the actual masterpieces of “stone embroidery” that are the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos and the Belém Tower, you cannot miss the Cathedral (Sé), nor Castelo de São Jorge, but I don’t want to bore you with all the details you can easily find in every guide book... What I really enjoyed was walking around with no purpose and “meeting” all the different famous tourist attractions, Pessoa on his chair in the Chiado, the Elevador de Santa Justa, walking in the Alfama, getting lost at the Feira da Ladra, etc. etc.
Of course, it hasn’t been only a cultural visit. I found a lot of nice small restaurants and fast foods (no McDonalds or Burger King) where eating well and spending little was the law. By the way, if you are not starving and the menu offers a “meia dose” (half serving), order that, it will be enough! I remember going...
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Cathedral are one of the most underrated bands in metal history, and it’s time someone redressed the balance. Their new album, Endtyme, is being released on the 26th of February, and so I have decided to review their entire back catalogue before... more