A beautiful (and rabbit warren-like) coaching inn with parts dating from the 13th century, the Angel is bang dead centre for Guildford's shopping district and an easy (less than 5 min) walk to the city's best restaurants. The decor is authentic-ish and the parts which don't fit in are at least pleasantly functional, such as the modern lift. Service is excellent, if typically unsmilingly British, and the gin and tonics will tranquilise your elephant. Breakfast in what appears to be an old crypt is an interesting mood-setter for the day. Our suite was airy and light and did a good job shutting out noises from below. However, the hotel is situated on a pedestrianised street with a slope one could ski down. Finding a place to park long enough to disgorge the luggage is extremely difficult and cobbled streets compound the access problem. Elderly people, and those with mobility challenges, should ensure they have considerable help arranged on arrival and departure. Wheelchair users, unless of the gym-toned, acrobatic variety, will likely find the many steps, bumps and narrow passages a nightmare.






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