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Quality Hotel Welwyn
| Location: Welwyn
| 3 stars |
Aprox Price: 35 Pounds
 | The Quality Hotel, Welwyn is the perfect base for exploring the living history of Hertfordshire, located near to the great houses of Knebworth, Hatfield & Luton Hoo as well as the Roman Town of Verulamium (St Albans). Shopping enthusiasts will be delighted, the Galleria Centre is only 10 minutes away and Brent Cross, Lakeside and London all in easy driving distance from the hotel. All bedrooms are well-appointed with all the amenities you would expect. Including tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephones, hairdryers, colour TV with satellite channels and a writing desk. |  Closer look / Book ... |
The Quality Hotel Welwyn
| Location: Welwyn
| 3 stars |
Aprox Price: 40.0 Pounds
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 | St.Albans, Hatfield & Watford with very close links via Train or car with Central London approx 20 mins away. The Quality Hotel, Welwyn offers 96 well-appointed bedrooms all with en- suite facilities & all the amenities you would expect. Includes tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephones, hairdryers, colour tv with satellite channels and a writing desk. After a long day of business or sight seeing, our bars offer a convenient, relaxed atmosphere, or for a formal occasion, you can enjoy a range of foods from a la carte or table d'hote menus in our Restaurant. |  Closer look / Book ... |
The White Hart Hotel
| Location: Welwyn
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Aprox Price: 50.0 Pounds
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 | Special Offer!! **** Weekend Special ***** Room type: Double (max 2 adults)
From:01/07/2006 to:30/11/2006
The White Hart Hotel offers luxury accommodation and exceptional quality dining in a friendly and relaxing atmosphere. The White Hart offers unrivalled accommodation and dining, with menus and wine list to delight the most discerning of tastes. The White Hart started life in the 17th century as a Coaching Inn; a rest stop and watering hole for travellers and horse teams alike. Situated in the old Roman settlement of Welwyn, it served as a halfway house on the Great North Road between London and Cambridge, a route also famous for its highwaymen. While the chances of being asked to stand and deliver have long gone, the offer of excellent food and drink and a comfortable room for a restful night's sleep still exist in abundance. |  Closer look / Book ... |
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