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We have 6 hotels in Weybridge.

 
 
Oatlands Park Hotel Star Rating 4        
146 Oatlands Drive

Built in the 18th century, this elegant hotel is on an estate that's 6.3 miles from the RHS Garden Wisley and 11.7 miles from Heathrow Airport.
Ship Hotel Weybridge Star Rating 3        
1 Monument Green

Set in a quaint 17th-century coaching inn off the A317 road, this relaxed hotel is 1 mile from Weybridge station (offering services to London 25.3 miles away) and 6.5 miles from Hampton Court Palace (the home of Henry VIII and his wives).
Hilton Cobham Star Rating 4        
Seven Hills Road South

This high-end, rural hotel is 1 mile from Painshill park, 2.4 miles from Brooklands Museum's aircraft exhibits and 8 miles from Hampton Court Palace.Straightforward rooms and suites come with Wi-Fi (fee), flat-screen TVs and room service.
Brooklands Hotel Weybridge Star Rating 4        
Brooklands Drive

Overlooking the racetrack at Mercedes-Benz World, this striking hotel is a 15-minute walk from the aircraft and motorsports exhibits at Brooklands Museum.Chic rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and posh bathrooms with rainfall showerheads. All rooms offer flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi; some have balconies with views of the racetrack.
Best Western The Ship Hotel        
Monument Green,

Set in a quaint 17th-century coaching inn off the A317 road, this relaxed hotel is 1 mile from Weybridge station (offering services to London 25.3 miles away) and 6.5 miles from Hampton Court Palace (the home of Henry VIII and his wives).
Hilton Cobham Weybridge        
Seven Hills South

This high-end, rural hotel is 1 mile from Painshill park, 2.4 miles from Brooklands Museum's aircraft exhibits and 8 miles from Hampton Court Palace.Straightforward rooms and suites come with Wi-Fi (fee), flat-screen TVs and room service.
 
 
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Weybridge is a town by the River Wey in the Elmbridge district of Surrey. It is bounded to the north by the River Thames at the mouth of the Wey, from which it gets its name.