Hotels in Aylesbury

This page lists hotels in Aylesbury and across the surrounding Vale of Aylesbury. You will find town-centre hotels within walking distance of the Market Square, larger properties with parking and meeting space on the edge of town, and country house and coaching-inn style hotels in nearby villages such as Wendover, Aston Clinton, Haddenham, Winslow and out towards Buckingham. Several sit close to the Chilterns and the wider Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so options range from budget overnight rooms to spa hotels set in their own gardens and parkland.

What to expect

  • Single, double and family rooms
  • On-site parking
  • Restaurant and bar
  • Breakfast options
  • Spa and leisure facilities
  • Swimming pool at some hotels
  • Meeting and event space
  • Short breaks and gift vouchers
  • Wi-Fi and TV
  • Pet-friendly stays

Types of hotel in and around Aylesbury

Accommodation in the area ranges from compact town-centre hotels close to the shops, station and Market Square, to larger hotels on the outskirts with car parks, restaurants and conference rooms. In the wider Vale you will also find converted country house hotels and traditional coaching inns in villages such as Wendover, Aston Clinton and Haddenham, several set in their own gardens and parkland near the Chilterns. These often suit weddings, family gatherings and quieter weekend stays. Room types typically include singles, doubles, twins and family rooms, with some properties offering suites or ground-floor access.

Spa, leisure and short breaks

Some of the larger country house hotels in the Vale of Aylesbury offer spa facilities, a swimming pool and treatment rooms, which makes them popular for short breaks and special occasions. Packages may bundle dinner, bed and breakfast with spa access or use of the gardens and grounds. If you are buying a stay as a present, ask whether the hotel sells gift vouchers, as many offer them for overnight breaks, afternoon tea or spa days. Leisure facilities vary widely, so check what is included before booking.

Facilities and what to check before booking

Facilities vary by property, so it is worth confirming the details that matter to your stay. Common things to check include parking and any charges, breakfast arrangements, Wi-Fi, accessibility, swimming pool and spa opening times, and whether pets are welcome. If you are travelling for a celebration, ask about group rates and nearby wedding venues. For longer or self-contained stays, compare prices with self-catering options, which can work out better value for families and extended trips.

Booking, prices and busy periods

Rates change with the season, day of the week and local events, so prices quoted here would only ever be a guide. Town-centre and business hotels are often busiest midweek, while country house and village hotels tend to fill at weekends and during the wedding season. As a guide, booking ahead for bank holidays, school holidays and major events in Aylesbury and Milton Keynes helps with both availability and cost. Many hotels list direct contact details so you can ask about cancellation terms, spa bookings and check-in times before you commit.

Frequently asked questions

What areas do these hotels cover?

Listings include hotels in Aylesbury town centre and on the edge of town, along with country house properties in surrounding villages such as Wendover, Aston Clinton, Haddenham, Winslow and towards Buckingham, some close to the Chilterns. Open a listing to see its exact location and contact details.

Are there spa hotels near Aylesbury?

Yes. Several larger country house hotels in the Vale of Aylesbury have spa and leisure facilities, including treatment rooms and a swimming pool at some properties. Many offer spa days and short breaks, and a number sell gift vouchers. Check the individual listing or contact the hotel for current packages.

How much does a hotel room in Aylesbury cost?

Prices vary by hotel, room type, season and local events, so any figure is only a guide. Town-centre and business hotels are often busier midweek, while country house hotels fill at weekends. It is best to check current rates directly with the hotel.

Which hotels have parking?

Many out-of-town and larger hotels offer on-site parking, sometimes free and sometimes for a charge. Town-centre hotels may rely on nearby public car parks. Confirm parking arrangements with the property when you book.

What is the difference between a hotel and a B&B here?

Hotels usually offer more rooms, on-site facilities such as a bar, restaurant or spa, and staffed reception. A smaller, more personal stay may suit a bed and breakfast instead. Both are worth comparing depending on your trip.