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Title: | Prince Rupert Hotel | Address: | Butcher Row, Shrewsbury | Zipcode: | SY1 1UQ Location Map | Phone: | +44 (0) 1743 499 955 | Website: | | Facilities: | - Parking
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Room Service
- Disabled Access
- Gym
- TV in Rooms
- Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: | Sep 07, 2006 |
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Situated in the heart of medieval Shrewsbury, the Prince Rupert is firmly
established as one of the town`s finest hotels. The former home of Prince
Rupert, the grandson of King James I, it combines old-world charm with
modern facilities and is an oasis of tranquility in the centre of town.
Surrounded by cobblestone streets and Tudor buildings, The Prince Rupert is
perfectly located to explore all the town`s main attractions that are just
a few minute`s walk away.
The hotel has three superb restaurants to choose from offering classical, English and Italian cuisine plus banqueting and conference facilities for up to 120 people. The hotel also has a fully equipped Nautilus gym, jaccuzi, sauna, steam shower, beauty salon and a full size snooker table. The Prince Rupert has 70 ensuite bedrooms including 12th century Mansion House Suites and 15th century Tudor Suites. Valet parking is provided to our private car park for all guests.
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Group Affiliations:St James Town House Hotels Ratings/Awards:RAC 2 Blue Ribbons Silver Swan Award, Grand Heritage Hotels Number of Rooms:70 Number Ensuite:70 Price per RoomDouble:£105 Single:£85 Restaurant Name:Royalist / Chambers / La Trattoria Cuisine:Classical / English / Italian Chef:Graeme Willias |
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