Holiday Inn opens new Salisbury-Stonhenge Hotel
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) celebrated the summer solstice with the opening of a brand new Holiday Inn situated just one mile from one of the world’s most famous prehistoric sites, Stonehenge. The Holiday Inn Salisbury-Stonehenge opened on June 11 offering 103 fully air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms which provide guests with high speed internet access as well as the latest interactive TV facilities.
Guests can benefit from the hotel’s dining and drinking opportunities, including the state-of-the-art Solstice Brasserie. Top London chef Matt Bills heads up a talented team in the cutting-edge kitchen, serving the best of contemporary British cuisine in relaxed, modern surroundings. Those arriving at the hotel late in the evening can also enjoy the 24-hour lounge bar – Bar 303 – which offers an extensive wine menu and exclusive champagnes set around an open fire.
Designed with business as much as leisure visitors in mind, the hotel has two modern well-equipped meeting rooms, the largest of which accommodates up to 40 delegates. Both of the bright rooms offer natural daylight, high-tech equipment such as ISDN lines, whiteboard, working walls, projection screens as well as conference stationery.
Easily accessible when travelling from the M3 motorway, London, The Midlands and The West Country and situated on the A303 in the heart of Wiltshire, this hotel is ideally located for visiting key local attractions, including Stonehenge (1.2 miles), Thruxton Motor Racing (6 miles), Salisbury (7 miles) and Longleat (20 miles).
As an added extra, the hotel provides the use of 168 parking spaces for hotel guests and restaurant diners free of charge. This offer is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Holiday Inn prices start from £49 per night including breakfast. For reservations please visit http://www.holidayinn.co.uk/ or call 0870 400 9670.
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