BEST WESTERN Three Swans Hotel
Coaching inn character in Market Harborough
BEST WESTERN Three Swans Hotel in Market Harborough is a truly unique place to stay. A former coaching inn, it has been offering a warm welcome to travellers and diners for over 500 years!
Blending 16th Century character with 21st Century convenience, this superb hotel has a proud history of hospitality. In fact, King Charles 1 stayed here the day before the famous battle of Naseby in 1645, and in 1688 Queen Anne, while still Princess of Denmark, stayed in Market Harborough with the hotel providing lodgings for her considerable entourage!
As for the modern day traveller, the hotel has easy links to the motorways and major road networks and is close to the local railway station which has mainline services to London and the North.
Our bedrooms, suite and four poster rooms all offer wonderful havens of tranquillity, while a purpose built conference centre makes business a pleasure!
You’ll love Leicestershire!
From the great outdoors to the great indoors, Leicestershire has it all. And from your delightful base at the hotel, it's easy to get to!
Things to do in Market Harborough
Landmarks and getting around
- 15 miles from Rutland Water
- 14 miles from Althorp House
- 3 miles from Foxton Locks
- 13 miles from Rockingham Motorspeedway
- 5 miles from Kelmarsh Hall
There are lots of shopping opportunities nearby.
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BEST WESTERN Three Swans Hotel at a glance
Full of charm and bursting with character, the BEST WESTERN Three Swans Hotel is ideally located. From the reception to the rooms, you'll find our former coaching inn a real delight to stay in.
- 61 hotel rooms
- Free WiFi
- 9 Meeting and conference facilities
- 3 bars
- 100 Free parking
- 2 restaurants
Our Values
Our aim is simple, we want to make sure your stay is as enjoyable, relaxing and memorable as possible. Our friendly staff will go out of their way to meet your every need, so for the warmest of welcomes, be our guest!