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Linden Tree - Inn

73 Bristol Road, Gloucester, EnglandGL1 5SN United Kingdom | 13 38 10

Gloucester Grade II Listed Inn

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4.2
out of 5
avg. guest rating

out of 4 reviews

A Traveller
5.0
out of 5

“Great Hotel if Your On a Budget”

Very large double room with a double bed and sofa. Tea, coffee and bottled water in the room. Full english breakfast. Above what I expected for a budget hotel would stay here again.

Pav from Chelmsford, Essex, UK
4.0
out of 5

“Very good for Kingsholm Stadium.”

Visited Gloucester to watch the rugby. Stayed at the Linden Tree for a night. About a half hour walk from the pub to Kingsholm stadium which takes you through the town centre should you get thirsty en-route! No complaints about the room itself, clean and functional. Included a TV and tea/coffee facilities. Not five star luxury but you are not paying those sort of prices! Our room (number one) did look out onto the road and front patio area which could be an issue should you want an early night during the summer with the window open. No issues with the window shut although we didn't get to our room much before closing anyway (about 11). Price includes breakfast which consists of a cereals, selection of juice and a full English should you desire. Had a bit of everything and all was good. I didn't want tomatoes so they replaced with beans without me asking. The pub itself is traditional style with a few ales available (Wadworth Brewery).Should you feel peckish there are various restaurants close by. If you like ale the Gloucester Brewery situated in the historic dockyard (next to the new shopping centre) is now open Saturday and Sunday should you want to take home some of the local brews. A ten minute walk from the pub. A good stay, will definitely be back when we next go to the rugby. Same price as the Travelodge up the road with a decent breakfast and personable staff thrown in.

Jude from Norfolk, UK
4.0
out of 5

“Great value for money”

I received a very warm welcome and the room and facilities surpassed expectations (I'd been watching "The Hotel Inspector" on TV the previous evening)! Despite being above a pub and beside a busy road, I had a good night's sleep in a huge and comfortable bed. It was slightly further from the centre of Gloucester than I'd expected, and the immediate surroundings were a little run-down, but there is a pleasant and interesting walk into the city via the regenerated dockside area.

Jian from Manchester, UK
4.0
out of 5

“Great bar”

We arrived the hotel was about 9 pm. the first floor in hotel is a bar. there are many people drinking here. it is very jollification. After checked in, we joined them. the drinks is not expensive. this is a good chance for visitor to understand the local culture. however, we feel the other customers and Gloucester resident are not very friendly than other town.