a breakfast buffet and parking are free, while fast-track access to rides is also offered. featuring marine-themed murals and mood lighting, the casual cabin-style rooms sleep up to 4 guests (2 in bunk beds), and include free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. some offer lake views. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. on the edge of fleet lake within the thorpe park theme park, this quirky hotel with a shark-shaped entrance is a 5-minute walk from derren brown's ghost train and 2 miles from the m25 motorway. there's an informal restaurant/bar Heathrow Airport 21 min
Royal Botanic Gardens (32 min.) trees and flowers from around the globe in vast gardens with huge greenhouses and treetop walkway. Rhs Garden Wisley (21 min.) vast garden including a glasshouse with 3 climatic zones a learning space and a growing lab. Legoland Windsor Resort (22 min.) playful property with thrill rides lego statues and themed rooms plus free wi-fi and breakfast. Windsor Great Park (28 min.) 4 800 acres of park managed by the crown estate with a lake and waterfall plus visitor centres. Addlestone (11 min) Egham (11 min) Ascot Racecourse (22 min.) famous course with 3 main viewing enclosures plus food festivals fine dining and afternoon tea. Chessington World Of Adventures Resort (28 min.) relaxed rooms some with safari views in a pair of theme park hotels offering informal dining. Virginia Water Lake (15 min.) historic manmade lake with a waterfall bordered by gardens monuments & a walking/biking trail. Staines (11 min) Virginia Water (11 min) Windsor Castle (21 min.) tour the historic royal castle full of spectacular art and antiques plus grounds and chapel. Richmond Park (43 min.) expansive walled park originally a 17th-century hunting ground and still home to hundreds of deer. Bushy Park (30 min.) huge area of woods and grasslands home to red and fallow deer with water garden and fountain. Brooklands Museum (18 min.) longstanding motorsports venue hosting events part of brooklands museum of aviation and motoring. St George S Chapel (22 min.) ornate 14th-century place of royal worship with cloisters and links to ancient chivalric orders. Hampton Court Palace (27 min.) famous seat of henry viii and his many wives this palace received elegant stuart-era modernisation. The Savill Garden (16 min.) interconnecting gardens and exotic woodland including a rose garden opened by the queen in 2010. |