Barceló Buxton Palace Hotel, full of heritage combined with contemporary comforts.
In the English Switzerland - Barceló Buxton Palace Hotel has been around since 1868. It's magnificent exterior was designed by Henry Currey, architect to the Duke of Devonshire in his time. The interior is equally as exquisite and the Palace's people are all extremely friendly and helpful. This is what ensures guests return here year after year. It’s a much-loved focal point of Buxton’s culture and where everyone wants to stay when they are in town. They used to call this wonderful part of the world The English Switzerland, so immerse yourself in the beautiful scenery, rolling dales and countryside.
All on your doorstep
Make sure you see some of the Peak District National Park, be a thrill seeker at Alton Towers, try some genuine Bakewell pudding and visit Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Buxton Opera House and the Pavilion Gardens.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 122 No of Bedrooms
180 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool
Parking
Gym
Non-smoking
A landmark in the heart of the Peak District
• Right in the heart of Buxton
• 122 bedrooms, including four Suites and bedrooms suitable for wheelchair access
• Exquisite dining in the Dovedale Restaurant
• Excellent, beauty facilities
• A wide-ranging Health & Leisure Club
• About 300 metres from the train station
Car Parking charged - Residents £3.50 per day
Barceló Buxton Palace Hotel - Wedding Fayre - Sunday 21st September 2008 (12noon-4pm)
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
Oct 2008 (monthly)
Every third Thursday of the month, the large open area of the Market Place in Derby is enlivened by a dozen stalls selling locally grown and sourced produce.
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1 Nov 2008 (annual)
Every year, Derby's Markeaton Park hosts an impressive pyrotechnic display to commemorate the 1605 attempt by Guy Fawkes to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The free event is accompanied by a funfair.
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Dec 2008 (annual)
Derby City Centre remembers the unfortunate turn events for Bonnie Prince Charlie with an impressive parade and re-enactment of a battle - loud muskets included.
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12 Mar - 23 Dec 2008 (annual)
Chatsworth, stately home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, is also known as the "Palace of the Peak". In addition to art treasures, it has a beautiful 105-acre garden and a working farmyard which is great fun for kids.
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