Property building in Great Malvern Hotel

Great Malvern Hotel

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Great Malvern Hotel sits in the heart of Great Malvern, United Kingdom, on Graham Road, just 0,1mi from the city center. Breakfast is available to start the day, and price starts from $105.

Amenities include a restaurant, free Wifi, room service, a bar, non-smoking rooms, an elevator, and upper floors accessible by elevator.

The property has 1283 reviews and is located at Graham Road in Great Malvern, United Kingdom.

On-site dining adds a touch of local charm after a day of exploring Great Malvern. The Nook serves British-inspired classics in a family-friendly, traditional setting, while Bar offers a relaxed British menu—both ideal for a hearty meal without straying far from the stay.

Property building in Great Malvern Hotel
Property building in Great Malvern Hotel

Chambres

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1 Lit King Size

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270 pi²

Appartement Deluxe, 1 chambre

Salle de bain privée

Wifi

Réfrigérateur

Bouilloire

The apartment has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. The apartment features carpeted floors, a seating area with a TV, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, as well as a safe deposit box. The unit has 1 bed.

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1 Lit Simple

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270 pi²

Standard, Simple

Réfrigérateur

Bouilloire

Étages supérieurs accessibles par ascenseur

Douche

Features include a flat-screen TV and private bathroom.

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Studio, 1 lit

Micro-ondes

Télévision à écran plat

Réfrigérateur

Bouilloire

The studio offers a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The unit offers 1 bed.

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With 1,283 reviews, this property signals a well-established spot in the heart of Great Malvern. Breakfast is available to start the day, and payment is easy with Cash, Mastercard, or Visa.

Room options cover a range of needs, including Standard Room (Double, 270 sqft) and Deluxe Apartment, 1 Bedroom (269 sqft) with a King-size bed. Other layouts include Economy, Single; Studio; Studio, 1 Bed; and Standard, Twin, ensuring choices for couples, solo travelers, or small families.

Property building in Great Malvern Hotel
Property building in Great Malvern Hotel

Équipements

Restaurant

Wifi gratuit

Service en chambre

Bar

Chambres non-fumeurs

Ascenseur

Étages supérieurs accessibles par ascenseur

Lounge or bar in Great Malvern Hotel
Lounge or bar in Great Malvern Hotel

Restaurants

The Nook

Conviviale pour les familles, Traditionnelle, Britannique

Bar

Conviviale pour les familles, Traditionnelle, Britannique

Lounge or bar in Great Malvern Hotel
Lounge or bar in Great Malvern Hotel
Property building in Great Malvern Hotel
The Great Malvern is without a shadow of a doubt the best hotel we’ve ever stayed at; it is everything a hotel should be - and then much more. The building itself is lovely - traditional, timeless, beautifully carpeted in old fashioned style, cosy and homely yet with more than a touch of magnificence. We were lucky enough to stay in The Hideaway which is a beautiful spacious self-contained apartment at the very top of the building furnished with some wonderful and sometimes unusual (loved the wardrobe with the curtain!) pieces of vintage furniture, all very well cared for. This combined with the luxury of the powerful modern shower and great TV provision made it the most comfortable and enjoyable place to unwind and relax - it really did feel like a home away from home. The previous year was the first time we’d stayed here and the room we stayed in then was also very cosy and well appointed. The view from the hotel is great as you can see the Malvern hills looking down high above the town, very cool indeed. As if all this was not enough, the owners of the property Jeremy and Rani (and Beckie, Jeremy’s daughter who works there too) are just the most hospitable people, going out of their way to ensure that your stay is the best it can possibly be - for example we had said that we planned on going to the theatre one evening and they organised some discounted tickets for us, very much appreciated. All the other staff without exception were very friendly and helpful too. Breakfast is a treat here, a wide variety of choice to cater to every taste, plentiful and very tasty, all served by the owners and family themselves and others with the utmost politeness and friendliness. The relaxing music played in the breakfast room also adds greatly to the experience. The food in The Nook, the hotel’s restaurant, and in the hotel’s pub is very good too, would absolutely recommend.

Stella

The hotel itself is a short walk from the station and from the start of the hills themselves, with plenty of shops cafes and restaurants nearby. The inside has a very nice cosy feel to it. The staff were friendly and welcoming. The bedroom was spacious and had quite traditional and warm decoration, while the bathroom -also had a lot of room- was very modern and stylish. Having a corner room [Number 1] also meant two window views of Malvern and its countryside. The room also had a chest of drawers, desk, and wardrobe so good space to store a few days' clothes etc. And the large radiator plus the towel rail quickly heat the room - very welcome as it gets colder outside! I have to have a paragraph for the breakfast. I've stayed at pricier hotels that provide a mediocre buffet, or no breakfast. This hotel has a breakfast room with a lovely atmosphere, with a varied menu of cereal, fruit, yogurt, individual hot breakfast items, and plates like eggs benedict and avocado on toast, along with tea, coffee, juice. I liked the extra touches of tea served in a teapot and coffee served in a cafetiere. As soon as we sat down we were offered a drink, and food orders were taken as quick as we wanted. Food was prepared and served quickly, and it was delicious. I'll almost certainly return to Malvern, and when I do I'll definitely stay here again.

Adam

It's never clear to me what the difference is between 3 and 4 star hotels, but this hotel seems exceptional for 3 stars and better than many 4-star hotels in which I've stayed. An historic early-Victorian building in Malvern, there are highly informative leaflets on its history available at Reception. But the most important thing is that this is a family run hotel with character and personality, not part of an anaemic corporate chain. The staff were helpful and engaged, the rooms thoughtfully left with good beverages and biscuits, the bed very comfortable, and the bathroom had clearly been recently renovated to a high standard. The breakfast was superb, one of the very best full-English breakfasts I've had in a British hotel, with excellent ingredients, and passing the 'decent sausage' test. I really cannot recommend this hotel highly enough.

Fribbins

The Great Malvern Hotel was in a fantastic location for accessing the hills and close to all the restaurants, cafes, pubs and other amenities in the town. The hotel was very clean and our room and en-suite was far larger than other hotels we’ve stayed in. There was a lift as there are 3 floors to the hotel. This was greatly appreciated as our room was on the 3rd floor and after 15 miles walking across the hills it was very much appreciated. The breakfasts were superb with so much choice. The avocado mash on sourdough with poached eggs is a must have!! We thought it a lovely touch to have a round chocolate on our bed on arrival. The staff were so friendly and welcoming and were very informative about the area and the best walks to go on. We had a wonderful 4 day stay here and cannot recommend it enough.

Jan

The rooms were very comfortable, spotlessly clean and generously equipped with a good selection of drinks, biscuits and even sweets on the hospitality tray. The bathrooms were modern with lovely showers. The breakfast was freshly cooked to order and was superb, served with a smile and good humour from the proprietor! We were pleased that the location was very close to the theatre where our daughter was singing and not far from the station. The staff were all very polite and nothing was too much trouble. We had a delicious meal on our first night, but the restaurant was full booked on the Friday night so it is advisable to book well in advance, although the proprietor kindly recommended another place to eat

Susan

The Great Malvern is without a shadow of a doubt the best hotel we’ve ever stayed at; it is everything a hotel should be - and then much more. The building itself is lovely - traditional, timeless, beautifully carpeted in old fashioned style, cosy and homely yet with more than a touch of magnificence. We were lucky enough to stay in The Hideaway which is a beautiful spacious self-contained apartment at the very top of the building furnished with some wonderful and sometimes unusual (loved the wardrobe with the curtain!) pieces of vintage furniture, all very well cared for. This combined with the luxury of the powerful modern shower and great TV provision made it the most comfortable and enjoyable place to unwind and relax - it really did feel like a home away from home. The previous year was the first time we’d stayed here and the room we stayed in then was also very cosy and well appointed. The view from the hotel is great as you can see the Malvern hills looking down high above the town, very cool indeed. As if all this was not enough, the owners of the property Jeremy and Rani (and Beckie, Jeremy’s daughter who works there too) are just the most hospitable people, going out of their way to ensure that your stay is the best it can possibly be - for example we had said that we planned on going to the theatre one evening and they organised some discounted tickets for us, very much appreciated. All the other staff without exception were very friendly and helpful too. Breakfast is a treat here, a wide variety of choice to cater to every taste, plentiful and very tasty, all served by the owners and family themselves and others with the utmost politeness and friendliness. The relaxing music played in the breakfast room also adds greatly to the experience. The food in The Nook, the hotel’s restaurant, and in the hotel’s pub is very good too, would absolutely recommend.

Stella

The hotel itself is a short walk from the station and from the start of the hills themselves, with plenty of shops cafes and restaurants nearby. The inside has a very nice cosy feel to it. The staff were friendly and welcoming. The bedroom was spacious and had quite traditional and warm decoration, while the bathroom -also had a lot of room- was very modern and stylish. Having a corner room [Number 1] also meant two window views of Malvern and its countryside. The room also had a chest of drawers, desk, and wardrobe so good space to store a few days' clothes etc. And the large radiator plus the towel rail quickly heat the room - very welcome as it gets colder outside! I have to have a paragraph for the breakfast. I've stayed at pricier hotels that provide a mediocre buffet, or no breakfast. This hotel has a breakfast room with a lovely atmosphere, with a varied menu of cereal, fruit, yogurt, individual hot breakfast items, and plates like eggs benedict and avocado on toast, along with tea, coffee, juice. I liked the extra touches of tea served in a teapot and coffee served in a cafetiere. As soon as we sat down we were offered a drink, and food orders were taken as quick as we wanted. Food was prepared and served quickly, and it was delicious. I'll almost certainly return to Malvern, and when I do I'll definitely stay here again.

Adam

It's never clear to me what the difference is between 3 and 4 star hotels, but this hotel seems exceptional for 3 stars and better than many 4-star hotels in which I've stayed. An historic early-Victorian building in Malvern, there are highly informative leaflets on its history available at Reception. But the most important thing is that this is a family run hotel with character and personality, not part of an anaemic corporate chain. The staff were helpful and engaged, the rooms thoughtfully left with good beverages and biscuits, the bed very comfortable, and the bathroom had clearly been recently renovated to a high standard. The breakfast was superb, one of the very best full-English breakfasts I've had in a British hotel, with excellent ingredients, and passing the 'decent sausage' test. I really cannot recommend this hotel highly enough.

Fribbins

The Great Malvern Hotel was in a fantastic location for accessing the hills and close to all the restaurants, cafes, pubs and other amenities in the town. The hotel was very clean and our room and en-suite was far larger than other hotels we’ve stayed in. There was a lift as there are 3 floors to the hotel. This was greatly appreciated as our room was on the 3rd floor and after 15 miles walking across the hills it was very much appreciated. The breakfasts were superb with so much choice. The avocado mash on sourdough with poached eggs is a must have!! We thought it a lovely touch to have a round chocolate on our bed on arrival. The staff were so friendly and welcoming and were very informative about the area and the best walks to go on. We had a wonderful 4 day stay here and cannot recommend it enough.

Jan

The rooms were very comfortable, spotlessly clean and generously equipped with a good selection of drinks, biscuits and even sweets on the hospitality tray. The bathrooms were modern with lovely showers. The breakfast was freshly cooked to order and was superb, served with a smile and good humour from the proprietor! We were pleased that the location was very close to the theatre where our daughter was singing and not far from the station. The staff were all very polite and nothing was too much trouble. We had a delicious meal on our first night, but the restaurant was full booked on the Friday night so it is advisable to book well in advance, although the proprietor kindly recommended another place to eat

Susan

The Great Malvern is without a shadow of a doubt the best hotel we’ve ever stayed at; it is everything a hotel should be - and then much more. The building itself is lovely - traditional, timeless, beautifully carpeted in old fashioned style, cosy and homely yet with more than a touch of magnificence. We were lucky enough to stay in The Hideaway which is a beautiful spacious self-contained apartment at the very top of the building furnished with some wonderful and sometimes unusual (loved the wardrobe with the curtain!) pieces of vintage furniture, all very well cared for. This combined with the luxury of the powerful modern shower and great TV provision made it the most comfortable and enjoyable place to unwind and relax - it really did feel like a home away from home. The previous year was the first time we’d stayed here and the room we stayed in then was also very cosy and well appointed. The view from the hotel is great as you can see the Malvern hills looking down high above the town, very cool indeed. As if all this was not enough, the owners of the property Jeremy and Rani (and Beckie, Jeremy’s daughter who works there too) are just the most hospitable people, going out of their way to ensure that your stay is the best it can possibly be - for example we had said that we planned on going to the theatre one evening and they organised some discounted tickets for us, very much appreciated. All the other staff without exception were very friendly and helpful too. Breakfast is a treat here, a wide variety of choice to cater to every taste, plentiful and very tasty, all served by the owners and family themselves and others with the utmost politeness and friendliness. The relaxing music played in the breakfast room also adds greatly to the experience. The food in The Nook, the hotel’s restaurant, and in the hotel’s pub is very good too, would absolutely recommend.

Stella

The hotel itself is a short walk from the station and from the start of the hills themselves, with plenty of shops cafes and restaurants nearby. The inside has a very nice cosy feel to it. The staff were friendly and welcoming. The bedroom was spacious and had quite traditional and warm decoration, while the bathroom -also had a lot of room- was very modern and stylish. Having a corner room [Number 1] also meant two window views of Malvern and its countryside. The room also had a chest of drawers, desk, and wardrobe so good space to store a few days' clothes etc. And the large radiator plus the towel rail quickly heat the room - very welcome as it gets colder outside! I have to have a paragraph for the breakfast. I've stayed at pricier hotels that provide a mediocre buffet, or no breakfast. This hotel has a breakfast room with a lovely atmosphere, with a varied menu of cereal, fruit, yogurt, individual hot breakfast items, and plates like eggs benedict and avocado on toast, along with tea, coffee, juice. I liked the extra touches of tea served in a teapot and coffee served in a cafetiere. As soon as we sat down we were offered a drink, and food orders were taken as quick as we wanted. Food was prepared and served quickly, and it was delicious. I'll almost certainly return to Malvern, and when I do I'll definitely stay here again.

Adam

It's never clear to me what the difference is between 3 and 4 star hotels, but this hotel seems exceptional for 3 stars and better than many 4-star hotels in which I've stayed. An historic early-Victorian building in Malvern, there are highly informative leaflets on its history available at Reception. But the most important thing is that this is a family run hotel with character and personality, not part of an anaemic corporate chain. The staff were helpful and engaged, the rooms thoughtfully left with good beverages and biscuits, the bed very comfortable, and the bathroom had clearly been recently renovated to a high standard. The breakfast was superb, one of the very best full-English breakfasts I've had in a British hotel, with excellent ingredients, and passing the 'decent sausage' test. I really cannot recommend this hotel highly enough.

Fribbins

The Great Malvern Hotel was in a fantastic location for accessing the hills and close to all the restaurants, cafes, pubs and other amenities in the town. The hotel was very clean and our room and en-suite was far larger than other hotels we’ve stayed in. There was a lift as there are 3 floors to the hotel. This was greatly appreciated as our room was on the 3rd floor and after 15 miles walking across the hills it was very much appreciated. The breakfasts were superb with so much choice. The avocado mash on sourdough with poached eggs is a must have!! We thought it a lovely touch to have a round chocolate on our bed on arrival. The staff were so friendly and welcoming and were very informative about the area and the best walks to go on. We had a wonderful 4 day stay here and cannot recommend it enough.

Jan

The rooms were very comfortable, spotlessly clean and generously equipped with a good selection of drinks, biscuits and even sweets on the hospitality tray. The bathrooms were modern with lovely showers. The breakfast was freshly cooked to order and was superb, served with a smile and good humour from the proprietor! We were pleased that the location was very close to the theatre where our daughter was singing and not far from the station. The staff were all very polite and nothing was too much trouble. We had a delicious meal on our first night, but the restaurant was full booked on the Friday night so it is advisable to book well in advance, although the proprietor kindly recommended another place to eat

Susan

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Great Malvern Hotel