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New Inn Hotel — Gloucester, United Kingdom.
Address
16 Northgate Street, GL1 1SF
Chain
UZ
Area
The New Inn is situated in the heart of the city of Gloucester so is ideal for shopping and exploring, there is parking available in the NCP car park situated behind us in Kings Walk car park, which is free for our geusts. Please ask at reception for a p

About New Inn Hotel

The New Inn in Gloucester, Gloucestershire is a XXIV Century (14th Century) Coaching Inn offering Hotel / Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. A Warm welcome awaits you at The New Inn, Britains oldest galleried inn set in the historic city of Gloucester (gateway to the Costwolds). The New Inn has been restored and refurbished to offer all our guests luxurious accommodation at an affordable price (Heritage and Hospitality at its best). The Inn offers 16 superior bedrooms and 17 standard bedrooms. All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, hairdryer and Hospitality trays. For Thirsty travellers we offer 4 bars to tempt you, The Real Ale Bar which serves up to 10 types of real ale and has won the CAMRA Award for a number of years running for serving the finest ales, The Carvery Bar for a drink with your meal or why not relax and enjoy some easy listening music in the atmospheric, Treetops Wine bar. Should you wish to stay a little later, then try Babylon Lounge where live music will be played on particular weekends. The traditional Carvery Restaurant and Grill where all our home cooked meals are served or, if its just a lighter snack, a relaxing cup of Tea or Cappuccino then visit Greys Coffee Shop inside the courtyard. CHECK IN BEFORE 2PM ON SUNDAYS Please note - We do not have on site car parking though there is a car park situated at the rear of the New Inn at kings Walk and is free for our all our residents. Please ask at reception for a parking voucher. **Billback is not accepted by this establishment - payment must be made either on check out or before arrival**

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