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Hotels with Breakfast Included in Cirencester — What to Expect
Often called the capital of the Cotswolds, this historic market town is a gateway to England’s most celebrated countryside. Visitors come to wander the cobbled streets around the Market Place, explore the extensive collections at the Corinium Museum, and lose themselves in the green expanse of Cirencester Park. The town’s Roman past is palpable at the Amphitheatre, one of the largest in Britain, while the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist stands as a magnificent example of Cotswold wool-wealth architecture.
Cirencester is ideal for couples and families seeking a relaxed base to explore the region, with good road links via the A419 and direct trains to London Paddington. Staying near the town centre puts you within easy walking distance of the independent shops on Black Jack Street and the weekly charter market. For a quieter stay with pastoral views, consider the areas just beyond the ring road, which still offer quick access to the heart of town.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find eight distinct places to stay, from traditional coaching inns with log fires to contemporary townhouse hotels. The selection is dominated by characterful, mid-range establishments and a few upscale options, reflecting the town’s appeal as a comfortable and stylish rural retreat.
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What is Cirencester known for?
Cirencester is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, historic landmarks like the Church of St John Baptist, and its rich cultural heritage, which dates back to the Roman era.
Best time to visit Cirencester?
The best time to visit Cirencester is during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is mild and sunny, making it ideal for outdoor activities like walking and cycling.