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DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon

Lydiard Fields, Great Western Way Great Western Way, Swindon, England, SN5 8UZ
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About us

Located off Jct 16, M4 motorway, the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Swindon is within 10 miles of the World Heritage Site of Avebury and Stonehenge and just 10 miles from the glorious Cotswolds. Close to the Windmill Hill and Blagrove business areas, home to RWE, Alcatel-Lucent, Nationwide, Catalent and BNP Paribas to name a few. Explore nearby Swindon attractions before dining on modern British cuisine in the contemporary Larder Restaurant. Enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine at the Larder Bar, or relax with a cappuccino in Costa Coffee or unwind in the 24 hour express gym. The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Swindon is just 3 miles from Swindon town centre, home of Zurich Insurance, BT, Capita, National Trust, McArthur Glen Designer Outlet, STEAM railway museum and the National Archives. Swindon train station is just 3 miles away and Heathrow Airport is less than 60 miles away.

Venue Details

ChainHilton
BrandDoubleTree by Hilton
Built1994
Renovated2016
Total meeting space12,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms171
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

AA Hotel Services

Awards

Industry awards
Green Tourism Bronze Award - 2010 VisitEngland 4* accredited hotel – 2013 Green Tourism Silver Award - 2013 Tripadvisor Excellence Award - 2012/2013 Green Key Award - 2024

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Room service
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Sep 01 - Dec 01
Shoulder season
Low season
Jan 01 - Feb 29

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
12,000 sq. ft.
Largest room
4,200 sq. ft.
Space (private)
Available
Meeting rooms
15
Second largest room
1,334 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
7,456 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
Available
Space (outdoor)
Available

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Hollow square
4,200 sq. ft.
70 x 60 sq. ft.
10 ft.
350
80
250
350
350
140
100
-
1,334 sq. ft.
46 x 29 sq. ft.
10 ft.
80
30
70
80
80
32
40
-
408 sq. ft.
24 x 17 sq. ft.
10 ft.
25
12
12
25
25
10
12
-
1,334 sq. ft.
46 x 29 sq. ft.
10 ft.
100
60
80
100
100
60
50
80
810 sq. ft.
30 x 27 sq. ft.
10 ft.
60
30
40
60
60
20
24
-
720 sq. ft.
30 x 24 sq. ft.
10 ft.
60
30
40
60
60
20
24
-
460 sq. ft.
23 x 20 sq. ft.
7 ft.
30
16
15
30
30
15
13
-
408 sq. ft.
24 x 17 sq. ft.
10 ft.
25
12
12
25
25
10
12
-
408 sq. ft.
24 x 17 sq. ft.
10 ft.
25
12
12
25
25
10
12
-

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
171
Suites
8
Tax rate
20%

Location

Getting Here

Directions From Bristol Airport (BRS): Take the M5 South to junction 15. Change onto the M4 East until junction 16. The Hotel is situated on the first exit of the roundabout in Lydiard Fields 72 KM/45 MILES Drive Time: 50 min. Directions From Heathrow Airport (LHR): Take the M4 West until junction 16. The Hotel is located on the fourth exit of the roundabout in Lydiard Fields. 96 KM/60 MILES Drive Time: 60 min. Directions From Gatwick Airport (LGW): Take the M25 until junction 15. Change onto the M4 West until junction 16. The hotel is located on the fourth exit of the roundabout in Lydiard Fields. 201 KM/125 MILES Direction From Swindon Rail station: Take A3102 going past Windmill Business Park. DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon is located on the right-hand side. 7 KM/4.4 MILES Drive Time:18 min.
Distance from airport 45 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Longleat Safari Park
Longleat Safari Park
Recreation
1 hr
Longleat Safari Park, in Wiltshire, England was opened in 1966 and was the first drive-through safari park outside Africa.
Longleat
Warminster
Wiltshire, GB1 BA12 7NW
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Steam Museum
Steam Museum
Museum
3 mi
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway is housed in a beautifully restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works. The Museum tells the story of the men and women who built, operated and travelled on the Great Western Railway - 'God’s Wonderful Railway' - a railway network that, through the pioneering vision and genius of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was regarded as the most advanced in the world.
Fire Fly Avenue
Kemble Drive
Swindon, GB1 SN2 2EY
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Lydiard Country Park & House
Lydiard Country Park & House
Recreation
5 mins
Lydiard Park is a beautiful historic parkland on the western edge of Swindon. The Palladian house, walled garden, parkland and children's play area offer something for everyone, all year round. With a programme of special events and the changing nature of the seasons, there's always something new to enjoy on a visit here.
Lydiard Tregoze
Swindon, GB1 SN5 3PA
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Swindon Designer Outlet
Swindon Designer Outlet
Shopping
3 mi
With more than 90 stores, cafés and restaurants, McArthurGlen’s Swindon Designer Outlet is one of Europe’s largest undercover centres, where you can find your favourite labels with price reductions of up to 60%, all year round. Easy to reach from London and the Southwest, our Designer Outlet is housed within the Grade 11 Listed building of the former Great Western Railway Works.
Kemble Drive
Swindon, GB1 SN2 2DY
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Bowood House
Bowood House
Historical landmark
15 mi
Bowood House & Gardens, home of the Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne. Bowood offers a fantastic day out for all the family. Famous for one of the UK’s best Adventure Playgrounds, The whole family can relax in 100 acres of parkland, Brown offering a lake, arboretum, pinetum and cascade. Or visit the House itself which hosts a wealth of unique items from Queen Victoria’s wedding chair to Napoleon’s death mask and an extensive collection of paintings
Bowood House
Calne
Wiltshire, GB1
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge
Historical landmark
1 hr
Visit Iconic Stonehenge, part of Wiltshire's UNESCO World Heritage Site, which took 1500 years to build as it looks today! Lay upon the beautiful prehistoric green land and take in the wonder of Stonehenge. It is a great place for all family members to enjoy and create memories to take back home and share with your friends and other family members. Watch the sunset over this magnificent monument before heading back to the hotel.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge, GB1
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Historic Marlborough
Historic Marlborough
Historical landmark
15 mins
Marlborough, in the north east corner of Wiltshire, is the archetypical English market town — a place where coins were minted in Norman times, Tudor kings hunted for deer and where coaches heading west from London stopped to feed and water their horses. It would seem therefore, that Marlborough was at the heart of things in days gone by. And although Britain's coins are now turned out in London, the coaches fill up with diesel and your venison comes straight from one of the town's splendid butchers, Marlborough still has buzz about it. There's plenty of accommodation, excellent shopping and a wide choice of places to eat. So all in all, Marlborough is a great place for a long or short weekend break at any time of the year. Because Marlborough is a market town, yes you guessed it, on Saturdays and Wednesdays the High Street hosts a market selling all kinds of stuff from locally grown produce, to pots, plants, pashminas and pottery. A number of continental markets also descend on the town, but mainly in the summer months.
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Lacock Village
Lacock Village
Historical landmark
20 mi
You really have to rub your eyes and ask ‘Am I living in the 21st century?’ That’s the Lacock effect for you. Lacock is a timeless, traditional English village that looks like it has just stepped out of medieval times. Or the pages of Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice or JK Rowling’s Harry Potter novels. This National Trust village is – as you would expect – perfectly preserved, with a wealth of centuries-old buildings and period features. Nothing is allowed to interfere with its looks, not even TV aerials or overhead cables. No wonder, then, that it’s the star of many movies and period dramas, including Cranford, Larkrise to Candleford and the adventures of a certain wizard from Hogwarts School. Lacock doesn’t need to dress up for the occasion. All it has to do is be itself. And in doing so it extends a unique welcome as one of the most picturesque villages on the planet. Many visitors will already be aware that the village is home to beautiful Lacock Abbey and the famous Fox Talbot photography museum. But those should be just the start of your exploration. For the full Lacock experience you need to wander along from the abbey into streets brimful of historic interest and individual businesses – quality places to shop and eat – that fit Lacock like a glove.
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Cricklade - A Saxon Town
Cricklade - A Saxon Town
Historical landmark
10 mi
Cricklade is a small town, lying just outside the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is the only Wiltshire town situated on the banks of the River Thames. Just to the east of the town is Ermine Way, near to the busy A419. The road was built by the Romans to form the causeway across the flood plain linking Silchester to Gloucester. The centre of the town lies within the former walls of the Saxon stronghold built by Alfred the Great to help defend the Kingdom of Wessex from the invading Danes. The ramparts were laid out in a rectangle, with the natural flood plain between the River's Thames and Churn along with minor streams made the fortifications a formidable target to overcome by the Danes. Although none of the Saxon fortifications are visible, remains can be traced, particularly from the North Wall. Many of the present buildings can be dated between the 11th to 16th centuries and the skyline is dominated by the spire of the parish church of St Sampson's, which was built in the 13th century with additions by the Duke of Northumberland in 1553. The present church is built on the site of an earlier Saxon building of AD890. St Mary's church is said to be the older of the two remaining churches and is of Saxon origins. The church was later rebuilt by the Normans but in 1981 was made redundant. It has since been given new lease of life and is now a Roman Catholic church.
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Additional Information

Facility Restrictions

Non-smoking

Safety Information

Cancellation Policy

Hilton T & C's

Additional details

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Swindon is situated west of the town center, just off the M4 motorway. It is close to Chippenham and Marlborough and surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in England. Bristol Airport (45 miles) Heathrow Airport (60 miles) Swindon Train Station - 5 to 10 mins. away

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DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions from the DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon regarding Health and Safety, Sustainability, and Diversity and Inclusion.

Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Hilton has committed to cut our environmental footprint in half and double our social impact by 2030. Refer to our website, https://cr.hilton.com, for details on our award-winning Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs.
Does DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Hilton has committed to reducing waste in our managed operations by 50% by 2030. Through the end of 2020, we have reduced waste in our managed portfolio by 73% since our 2008 baseline, and our managed and franchised hotels have reduced waste by 62%.

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Please refer to https://jobs.hilton.com/diversity and our annual Supplier Diversity Report (https://cr.hilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Hilton-2020-Supplier-Diversity-Report.pdf).

Health and Safety

Were practices at DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, CDC & WHO. Hilton CleanStay, a new industry-defining standard of cleanliness (https://newsroom.hilton.com/corporate/news/hilton-defining-new-standard-of-cleanliness) Hilton up to date customer messaging: https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/coronavirus/
Does DoubleTree by Hilton Swindon clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, Install hand sanitizer stations/disinfecting wipes in public areas & on shuttles; enhanced cleaning of high touch areas, lobbies, elevators, doors, bathrooms; F&B service in accordance with food safety guidelines, dining configured for physical distancing

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