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Places to Stay
Best Western The Gonville Hotel
Gonville Place
Cambridge
CB1 1LY
Tel:. 01223 366611
Email: info@gonvillehotel.co.uk
www.bestwestern.co.uk/gonvillehotel
Room Rates from £89 – See our Website for the Best Available rate
Centrally located overlooking a 25 acre open park, the 73 bedroom Gonville with free parking is an ideal base. We are situated on the east side of the City Centre near to the rail and coach stations. From here you can explore on foot the historical city with its many interesting college and University buildings, as well as its many varied pubs, restaurants and cafes catering for a wide range of tastes. If there is sufficient time you may wish to browse around the two shopping centres.
At the Hotel you will find comfortable and friendly surroundings. Every bedroom is non-smoking and has a trouser press, hospitality tray, direct dial telephone, WiFi or hard-wired internet port, and colour television with Freeview. Some rooms offer comfort cooling.
Our Conference and Banqueting facilities can cater for 2 – 200 people in Air Conditioned comfort all under the one roof, whilst Gresham House adjoining the Hotel offers smaller meeting rooms for 2 – 20 persons and is set in secluded Gardens. All rooms have natural daylight.
Our Atrium Restaurant operating every day for lunch and Sunday – Thursday for dinner offers an informal dining style, whilst our Chancellors Restaurant on Friday and Saturday nights is more formal with a T DH Menu. Our NEW Atrium Bar offers a range of soft and alcoholic drinks including real ale together with wines from around the world.
For our best available rates, please go to our website www.bestwestern.co.uk/gonvillehotel
Please note that this information was accurate at the time of printing but we reserve the right to remove/amend these details without notice. You are advised to check any details of interest to you on booking. Friday 28th May 2004
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