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White Hart Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the White Hart Hotel, a charming 2-star inn located in the heart of St Albans, United Kingdom. With a perfect location just 0.3mi from the city center, our hotel offers easy access to all the attractions that St Albans has to offer.

Upon checking in, you'll find our friendly and attentive staff available at the 24-hour front desk to ensure your stay is comfortable and relaxing. Our cozy and non-smoking rooms are equipped with all the necessary amenities, including free wifi, free toiletries, and a private bathroom with a bathtub. Wake up refreshed and start your day right with our delicious breakfast, included in the price.

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Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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110 sqft

Double Room

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Welcome to our cozy Single Room, perfect for solo travelers! Unwind in your private 86 sqft space, complete with a comfortable Twin bed, a refreshing bathtub, and a flat-screen TV for your entertainment. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee from your own maker, and relax in the convenience of your private bathroom.

Superior Double Room in White Hart Hotel

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1 King Size Bed

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195 sqft

Superior

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Welcome to our Superior Double Room, a spacious and cozy haven that accommodates up to 2 adults and 1 child. You'll enjoy the comfort of a king-size bed, a private bathroom with a relaxing bathtub, and the convenience of a flat-screen TV and free toiletries.

Deluxe King Room in White Hart Hotel

1 Queen Size Bed

1 King Size Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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195 sqft

Deluxe, King Size

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The double room provides a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, a sofa, a carpeted floor and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.

Discover More

Guests have praised the White Hart Hotel, with over 1230 reviews attesting to the quality of our service and accommodations. Enjoy a drink at the bar or indulge in a meal at our on-site restaurant. Take advantage of the private parking, free for all guests, and explore the city with ease. We also offer pet-friendly accommodations for our furry friends (extra charges may apply).

Experience the warmth and comfort of the White Hart Hotel during your stay in St Albans. Book your room now starting from just $87, and embark on an unforgettable journey in the United Kingdom.

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Property Building in White Hart Hotel

Experience the Best

After a day of exploring the beautiful city of St Albans, indulge in a delicious meal at our on-site restaurant, Tudors at The White Hart. Known for its family-friendly and traditional ambience, our restaurant offers a mouthwatering selection of European cuisine. Whether you're craving a hearty plate of pasta or a succulent steak, our skilled chefs will satisfy your taste buds with their culinary creations. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a delightful dining experience without having to leave the comfort of the hotel.

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Plan Your Stay

At the White Hart Hotel, we understand that convenience is key. That's why we offer multiple payment options to ensure a hassle-free stay. Whether you prefer to pay by cash or card, we've got you covered. We accept all major credit cards including Mastercard, American Express, Visa, Maestro, and Solo. So you can settle your bill with ease and get back to enjoying your time in St Albans.

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Lounge or bar, Lounge/Bar in White Hart Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Bar

Parking On Site

Terrace

24-hour front desk

Bathroom in White Hart Hotel
Shower, Bathroom in White Hart Hotel

Restaurant

Tudors at The White Hart

Family Friendly, Traditional, European

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Restaurant/Places to Eat in White Hart Hotel
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Back when I lived in St Albans, I often put family and friends up in the White Hart so I am reasonably familiar with the property, but this was the first time I stayed there myself. Its location is excellent, not far down the vertiginous Holywell Hill, opposite the cathedral and just steps from the city's great variety of restaurants, shops and sights. Cab to/from St Albans City Station was £10; when we didn't have luggage, it was about a 15 minute walk away. Altho' the property has its own attractive restaurant, we only dined there for breakfast -- which was very tasty and complete -- as the evening menu was a bit pricey. Good beers on tap in the pub, which has two comfortable rooms with windows to the bustling street outside. As with many old inns, the stairs up to rooms are steep and rather narrow. I won the Lucky Room Lottery and had a fine four-poster bedroom complete with Edwardian tiled bathroom, deep-dish tub + shower, and huge beaten copper sink; the dual-aspect windows (and a room fan) kept the room cool despite heat wave. A bit of a drawback is that one window overlooked the hotel's outdoor seating area, but once the pub closed, it was quite quiet in the parking area. Staff were unfailingly helpful and pleasant, printing various tickets and ensuring I caught my 3:30am taxi to Luton Airport.

Laura

The hotel is OLD and has loads of character. I really liked the idea of staying in an inn that dates back to 1470. The room was clean, the twin beds were comfortable, the room was well laid out. The staff was friendly and very helpful. The Tudors Restaurant had great food at reasonable prices. The location was fantastic - blocks from the pedestrian area, walkable to the public transportation, and easy access to the roads in and out of St. Albans. The parking lot is very tight entering and leaving the roadway and does not have much room for maneuvering within it, but it was very convenient to have parking so close and included in the price of the room.

Susan

The hotel is quintessential "historic england", both outside and inside. I was so happy to be right next to the Cathedral. I loved the architecture, the heavy beams, the small pub, the more spacious dining room, the small stairs, etc. The staff were generally very helpful. The bed in my room was incredibly comfortable! The bed had lovely fresh linens, everything was very clean and I had my own bathroom, in spite of being in a tiny room. The food in the restaurant was extremely tasty. People in the pub were very happy to be there, and there was a remarkable young pianist at the piano the night I was there.

Rhyne

The hotel is a very basic inn above a pub and on the main road so there are sounds associated with the pub and the roads. I knew this in advance and was not bothered by it at all. The inn is very very old and has not been mucked about with too much so the room, whilst having a wonky floor was enormous and and comfortable. Everything analogue and easy to use. No electric keys, no need to read a manual to learn how to operate a light switch. All delightfully simple. A wonderful residents lounge with a small library of books on local archaeology and history. Please do not upgrade this hotel. It is great as it is.

Peter

If you like history, particularly the Tudor era, you will love this hotel. It has a lot of the original features, low ceilings, slightly wonky creaky floors and original beams. There is a small restaurant which delivered a most delicious Sunday lunch; well recommended and pretty reasonable in price. The location is ideal for visiting the city cathedral and the town centre. A must for anyone visiting Saint Albans. The staff were very friendly and professional too.

Kevin

Back when I lived in St Albans, I often put family and friends up in the White Hart so I am reasonably familiar with the property, but this was the first time I stayed there myself. Its location is excellent, not far down the vertiginous Holywell Hill, opposite the cathedral and just steps from the city's great variety of restaurants, shops and sights. Cab to/from St Albans City Station was £10; when we didn't have luggage, it was about a 15 minute walk away. Altho' the property has its own attractive restaurant, we only dined there for breakfast -- which was very tasty and complete -- as the evening menu was a bit pricey. Good beers on tap in the pub, which has two comfortable rooms with windows to the bustling street outside. As with many old inns, the stairs up to rooms are steep and rather narrow. I won the Lucky Room Lottery and had a fine four-poster bedroom complete with Edwardian tiled bathroom, deep-dish tub + shower, and huge beaten copper sink; the dual-aspect windows (and a room fan) kept the room cool despite heat wave. A bit of a drawback is that one window overlooked the hotel's outdoor seating area, but once the pub closed, it was quite quiet in the parking area. Staff were unfailingly helpful and pleasant, printing various tickets and ensuring I caught my 3:30am taxi to Luton Airport.

Laura

The hotel is OLD and has loads of character. I really liked the idea of staying in an inn that dates back to 1470. The room was clean, the twin beds were comfortable, the room was well laid out. The staff was friendly and very helpful. The Tudors Restaurant had great food at reasonable prices. The location was fantastic - blocks from the pedestrian area, walkable to the public transportation, and easy access to the roads in and out of St. Albans. The parking lot is very tight entering and leaving the roadway and does not have much room for maneuvering within it, but it was very convenient to have parking so close and included in the price of the room.

Susan

The hotel is quintessential "historic england", both outside and inside. I was so happy to be right next to the Cathedral. I loved the architecture, the heavy beams, the small pub, the more spacious dining room, the small stairs, etc. The staff were generally very helpful. The bed in my room was incredibly comfortable! The bed had lovely fresh linens, everything was very clean and I had my own bathroom, in spite of being in a tiny room. The food in the restaurant was extremely tasty. People in the pub were very happy to be there, and there was a remarkable young pianist at the piano the night I was there.

Rhyne

The hotel is a very basic inn above a pub and on the main road so there are sounds associated with the pub and the roads. I knew this in advance and was not bothered by it at all. The inn is very very old and has not been mucked about with too much so the room, whilst having a wonky floor was enormous and and comfortable. Everything analogue and easy to use. No electric keys, no need to read a manual to learn how to operate a light switch. All delightfully simple. A wonderful residents lounge with a small library of books on local archaeology and history. Please do not upgrade this hotel. It is great as it is.

Peter

If you like history, particularly the Tudor era, you will love this hotel. It has a lot of the original features, low ceilings, slightly wonky creaky floors and original beams. There is a small restaurant which delivered a most delicious Sunday lunch; well recommended and pretty reasonable in price. The location is ideal for visiting the city cathedral and the town centre. A must for anyone visiting Saint Albans. The staff were very friendly and professional too.

Kevin

Back when I lived in St Albans, I often put family and friends up in the White Hart so I am reasonably familiar with the property, but this was the first time I stayed there myself. Its location is excellent, not far down the vertiginous Holywell Hill, opposite the cathedral and just steps from the city's great variety of restaurants, shops and sights. Cab to/from St Albans City Station was £10; when we didn't have luggage, it was about a 15 minute walk away. Altho' the property has its own attractive restaurant, we only dined there for breakfast -- which was very tasty and complete -- as the evening menu was a bit pricey. Good beers on tap in the pub, which has two comfortable rooms with windows to the bustling street outside. As with many old inns, the stairs up to rooms are steep and rather narrow. I won the Lucky Room Lottery and had a fine four-poster bedroom complete with Edwardian tiled bathroom, deep-dish tub + shower, and huge beaten copper sink; the dual-aspect windows (and a room fan) kept the room cool despite heat wave. A bit of a drawback is that one window overlooked the hotel's outdoor seating area, but once the pub closed, it was quite quiet in the parking area. Staff were unfailingly helpful and pleasant, printing various tickets and ensuring I caught my 3:30am taxi to Luton Airport.

Laura

The hotel is OLD and has loads of character. I really liked the idea of staying in an inn that dates back to 1470. The room was clean, the twin beds were comfortable, the room was well laid out. The staff was friendly and very helpful. The Tudors Restaurant had great food at reasonable prices. The location was fantastic - blocks from the pedestrian area, walkable to the public transportation, and easy access to the roads in and out of St. Albans. The parking lot is very tight entering and leaving the roadway and does not have much room for maneuvering within it, but it was very convenient to have parking so close and included in the price of the room.

Susan

The hotel is quintessential "historic england", both outside and inside. I was so happy to be right next to the Cathedral. I loved the architecture, the heavy beams, the small pub, the more spacious dining room, the small stairs, etc. The staff were generally very helpful. The bed in my room was incredibly comfortable! The bed had lovely fresh linens, everything was very clean and I had my own bathroom, in spite of being in a tiny room. The food in the restaurant was extremely tasty. People in the pub were very happy to be there, and there was a remarkable young pianist at the piano the night I was there.

Rhyne

The hotel is a very basic inn above a pub and on the main road so there are sounds associated with the pub and the roads. I knew this in advance and was not bothered by it at all. The inn is very very old and has not been mucked about with too much so the room, whilst having a wonky floor was enormous and and comfortable. Everything analogue and easy to use. No electric keys, no need to read a manual to learn how to operate a light switch. All delightfully simple. A wonderful residents lounge with a small library of books on local archaeology and history. Please do not upgrade this hotel. It is great as it is.

Peter

If you like history, particularly the Tudor era, you will love this hotel. It has a lot of the original features, low ceilings, slightly wonky creaky floors and original beams. There is a small restaurant which delivered a most delicious Sunday lunch; well recommended and pretty reasonable in price. The location is ideal for visiting the city cathedral and the town centre. A must for anyone visiting Saint Albans. The staff were very friendly and professional too.

Kevin

Location

23-25 Holywell Hill, Saint Albans, AL1 1EZ, United Kingdom

White Hart Hotel