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King John's House

The Dog & Crook
4.2/537 Reviews

The Dog & Crook

Test Valley District|3.5km from King John's House
We stayed for two nights. The bed was very comfortable and the ceiling fan was quiet and effective. The view from the window was a large field with cows. It was very quiet and lovely. The only toiletries were two tiny bottles of shower gel and a small amount of hand wash in a large bottle. We went down to breakfast the first day and were asked what we wanted - there were no menus or juice, cereals to help ourselves to. I asked what could we have and was told cereals and/or full English. My husband asked for orange juice and we said we would like coffee. Both arrived at the same time! The cooked breakfast eventually arrived some time after despite them wanting to know what time we wanted it. My husband's egg was overcooked as was our bacon. The mushrooms were oily and the large tomatoes hard. The sausage was nice and we were given nice warm toast. Unfortunately, they had no ketchup or marmalade either day - couldn't they have gone out and bought some? The next day my husband and two friends asked for cereal but were only given a small amount of milk in a gravy boat! I decided to just go for scrambled eggs and a sausage. When it arrived it was dry, tasteless and entirely unappetising. The toast that came with it wasn't buttered nor was my friend's, who had ordered poached eggs on toast. Her eggs were good though but when our husbands' full English arrived, they weren't given eggs at all and had to ask for them! We had an evening meal there which was not wonderful. Anchovies missing from the mixed meat starter and brown lettuce with my husband's steak. This place wasn't cheap. The evening meal was about 80 pounds and 10 each for breakfast. They were friendly people but need to get their act together if they want to survive. We certainly don't intend returning!

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Rum's Eg Gallery

The Dog & Crook
4.2/537 Reviews

The Dog & Crook

Test Valley District|3.68km from Rum's Eg Gallery
We stayed for two nights. The bed was very comfortable and the ceiling fan was quiet and effective. The view from the window was a large field with cows. It was very quiet and lovely. The only toiletries were two tiny bottles of shower gel and a small amount of hand wash in a large bottle. We went down to breakfast the first day and were asked what we wanted - there were no menus or juice, cereals to help ourselves to. I asked what could we have and was told cereals and/or full English. My husband asked for orange juice and we said we would like coffee. Both arrived at the same time! The cooked breakfast eventually arrived some time after despite them wanting to know what time we wanted it. My husband's egg was overcooked as was our bacon. The mushrooms were oily and the large tomatoes hard. The sausage was nice and we were given nice warm toast. Unfortunately, they had no ketchup or marmalade either day - couldn't they have gone out and bought some? The next day my husband and two friends asked for cereal but were only given a small amount of milk in a gravy boat! I decided to just go for scrambled eggs and a sausage. When it arrived it was dry, tasteless and entirely unappetising. The toast that came with it wasn't buttered nor was my friend's, who had ordered poached eggs on toast. Her eggs were good though but when our husbands' full English arrived, they weren't given eggs at all and had to ask for them! We had an evening meal there which was not wonderful. Anchovies missing from the mixed meat starter and brown lettuce with my husband's steak. This place wasn't cheap. The evening meal was about 80 pounds and 10 each for breakfast. They were friendly people but need to get their act together if they want to survive. We certainly don't intend returning!

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Romsey Library

The Dog & Crook
4.2/537 Reviews

The Dog & Crook

Test Valley District|3.25km from Romsey Library
We stayed for two nights. The bed was very comfortable and the ceiling fan was quiet and effective. The view from the window was a large field with cows. It was very quiet and lovely. The only toiletries were two tiny bottles of shower gel and a small amount of hand wash in a large bottle. We went down to breakfast the first day and were asked what we wanted - there were no menus or juice, cereals to help ourselves to. I asked what could we have and was told cereals and/or full English. My husband asked for orange juice and we said we would like coffee. Both arrived at the same time! The cooked breakfast eventually arrived some time after despite them wanting to know what time we wanted it. My husband's egg was overcooked as was our bacon. The mushrooms were oily and the large tomatoes hard. The sausage was nice and we were given nice warm toast. Unfortunately, they had no ketchup or marmalade either day - couldn't they have gone out and bought some? The next day my husband and two friends asked for cereal but were only given a small amount of milk in a gravy boat! I decided to just go for scrambled eggs and a sausage. When it arrived it was dry, tasteless and entirely unappetising. The toast that came with it wasn't buttered nor was my friend's, who had ordered poached eggs on toast. Her eggs were good though but when our husbands' full English arrived, they weren't given eggs at all and had to ask for them! We had an evening meal there which was not wonderful. Anchovies missing from the mixed meat starter and brown lettuce with my husband's steak. This place wasn't cheap. The evening meal was about 80 pounds and 10 each for breakfast. They were friendly people but need to get their act together if they want to survive. We certainly don't intend returning!

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Romsey Abbey

The Dog & Crook
4.2/537 Reviews

The Dog & Crook

Test Valley District|3.59km from Romsey Abbey
We stayed for two nights. The bed was very comfortable and the ceiling fan was quiet and effective. The view from the window was a large field with cows. It was very quiet and lovely. The only toiletries were two tiny bottles of shower gel and a small amount of hand wash in a large bottle. We went down to breakfast the first day and were asked what we wanted - there were no menus or juice, cereals to help ourselves to. I asked what could we have and was told cereals and/or full English. My husband asked for orange juice and we said we would like coffee. Both arrived at the same time! The cooked breakfast eventually arrived some time after despite them wanting to know what time we wanted it. My husband's egg was overcooked as was our bacon. The mushrooms were oily and the large tomatoes hard. The sausage was nice and we were given nice warm toast. Unfortunately, they had no ketchup or marmalade either day - couldn't they have gone out and bought some? The next day my husband and two friends asked for cereal but were only given a small amount of milk in a gravy boat! I decided to just go for scrambled eggs and a sausage. When it arrived it was dry, tasteless and entirely unappetising. The toast that came with it wasn't buttered nor was my friend's, who had ordered poached eggs on toast. Her eggs were good though but when our husbands' full English arrived, they weren't given eggs at all and had to ask for them! We had an evening meal there which was not wonderful. Anchovies missing from the mixed meat starter and brown lettuce with my husband's steak. This place wasn't cheap. The evening meal was about 80 pounds and 10 each for breakfast. They were friendly people but need to get their act together if they want to survive. We certainly don't intend returning!

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The White Horse Hotel, Romsey, Hampshire
4.4/5101 Reviews
We had a lovely room - how did they guess it was the one that had attracted me when I decided to book! Every aspect was comfortable, the food was excellent, and the staff were cheerful and nothing seemed to be too much trouble - even finding sourdough toast for my breakfast when I tentatively asked if it were possible. What impressed us most though was the cheerfulness of the staff and the fact that they all worked together seamlessly. The hotel itself was delightful, lots of different places to sit, and husband has just suggested I should say how good the cocktails were, as well as the high standard of all the meals. Wish I had asked for some names so that all the staff who looked after us so well could be thanked individually.

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Highest PriceUS$334
Lowest PriceUS$72
Number of Reviews 189
Number of hotels23
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$158
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$168

Romsey Hotel Guide

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Romsey, Trip.com is here to help! Book hotels in Romsey via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Romsey may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Romsey.

Romsey does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Romsey by bus.

Romsey is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 93 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 four-star hotels in Romsey at an average price of 104 USD per night. There are 1 three-star hotels in Romsey at an average price of 104 USD per night. Hotels in Romsey offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Lee Manor is one of the most popular hotels in Romsey. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Thaw.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Romsey, nearby attractions like Rum's Eg Gallery can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Romsey that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as The King's Arms at Lockerley. The most popular attractions for tourists in Romsey are Romsey Abbey, The Bishops Blaise, King John's House & Heritage Centre.

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