Palace Hotel Buxton & Spa


Buxton Hotel


Buxton Hotel

Palace Hotel Buxton & Spa

The Palace Hotel Buxton, a historic Buxton hotel, standing since 1868, is nestled in the heart of the Peak District. Set within five acres of beautiful gardens, this hotel offers comfortable accommodation, a relaxing spa, and modern leisure facilities. Its central location makes it perfect for exploring Buxton’s stunning architecture, gardens, and nearby attractions.

Palace Hotel Buxton

Palace Road

Buxton

SK17 6AG

comfort & style

Our Bedrooms

The spacious en-suite bedrooms at Palace Hotel Buxton offer comfort and convenience. Guests can relax in these great rooms, all equipped with a flat-screen TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. We also offer free Wi-Fi in public areas, ensuring a truly pleasant stay in this historic Buxton hotel.

Delightful

Food,
And Drink

At the Palace Hotel Buxton, guests can savour amazing dining options in our Buxton restaurant. Enjoy a hearty breakfast or choose from lighter options at our daily buffet.

For lunch and dinner, indulge in classic dishes while overlooking our stunning gardens.

Our Lounge Bar provides a cosy setting for a range of beverages as well as light meals, and snacks. Whether dining or relaxing, we offer a welcoming atmosphere to enhance your stay.

Breakfast

At the Palace Hotel Buxton, start your day right by sampling our delicious breakfast options, from a great full English to lighter continental choices. Freshly prepared each morning, it’s the perfect way to fuel up for the day ahead.

Lunch / Dinner

Enjoy a delightful lunch or dinner with classic dishes here at the Palace Hotel Buxton. Served in our scenic dining area, our meals offer something for everyone, appealing to all tastes.

Drinks

The Palace Hotel Buxton offers a variety of drink options at our relaxing Lounge Bar. Sample a selection of beverages including teas, coffees, soft drinks, and cocktails, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.

Relax & Refresh

The Spa

The Palace Hotel Buxton offers a relaxing escape at its Buxton Spa and leisure facilities. Guests and members can enjoy a fully equipped gym, heated indoor pool, sauna, steam rooms, and a variety of fitness classes. The spa features a wide range of beauty treatments, including massages and manicures, catering to all preferences. Affordable memberships and flexible packages also make it the perfect, affordable destination for both fitness and relaxation.

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Weddings At Palace Hotel Buxton

Nestled in the heart of Buxton with stunning views of the Peak District, the Palace Hotel is a romantic and elegant Buxton setting for all wedding celebrations. With five acres of landscaped gardens, spacious function rooms, and a team of dedicated wedding specialists, this historic Buxton wedding venue provides the perfect backdrop for both intimate and grand celebrations, ensuring a truly memorable day.

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A Room For All Occasions

Capacity 40

Cavendish Suite

The Cavendish Suite, with its elegant design, large windows, and classic features, offers a cosy yet sophisticated setting for intimate gatherings and special ceremonies that will last in your memory forever.

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Capacity 120

Chatsworth Suite

The Chatsworth Suite combines sophistication with grandeur, featuring high ceilings, Victorian art, and gorgeous cherry blossom trees. Large windows showcase picturesque gardens, while a versatile dance floor and sound system add a touch of modern luxury.

Capacity 60

Haddon Suite

Located on the first floor, The Haddon Suite features high ceilings and a grand bay window perfect for any wedding picture opportunities. Adorned with five beautiful chandeliers, it offers a spacious and elegantly decorated setting.

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Capacity 250

High Peak Ballroom

The High Peak Ballroom features high ceilings, stained glass windows, a large stage, and a balloon drop, creating a stunning atmosphere for weddings and special events with private bar and lighting system.

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Meetings & Events

At the Palace Hotel Buxton, meetings and events are filled with charm and sophistication. Located amongst the Peak District, the hotel combines Victorian elegance with modern convenience, creating an inspiring backdrop for any professional occasion. With a variety of beautifully appointed suites and tailored catering options, every event benefits from exceptional service and a seamless experience, making it a great choice for any dinner, presentation, talk or other event.

This Buxton hotel offers a distinguished setting for meetings and events, featuring eight versatile conference suites that cater to a range of needs. The grand High Peak Ballroom accommodates up to 300 delegates in a theatre-style, while the Chatsworth and Cavendish Rooms, with their elegant decor and large windows, are perfect for both intimate gatherings and larger functions, depending on the seating configuration.

The hotel also offers on-site parking, Wi-Fi, and comprehensive catering options. With a capacity to host up to 500 delegates and a variety of bedrooms for overnight stays, the Palace Hotel provides a seamless and memorable experience for any event.

Day Delegate Rate From £35

  • Room Hire
  • Project & Screen
  • Flip Chart
  • Buffet Lunch
  • Cordial & Water
  • Free Parking

Where to find our hotel

Our Location

Palace Hotel Buxton, Palace Road, Buxton, SK17 6AG

Palace Hotel Buxton

More About Our Hotel

The Palace Hotel Buxton & Spa is an established hotel nestled in the heart of the charming and picturesque spa town of Buxton. Since its foundation in 1868, the Palace Hotel has stood as a beacon of elegance and hospitality, set amidst five acres of stunning gardens. This Buxton hotel offers an exceptional blend of with a modern flair, making it an ideal choice for guests seeking both comfort and value.

Buxton’s central location within the stunning Peak District means that guests are surrounded by natural beauty and outdoor adventure wherever they go. The town itself is remarkable, with historic gardens, striking architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re planning a short holiday or a longer stay, the Palace Hotel Buxton serves as the perfect base for exploring this enchanting region.

For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Buxton offers breathtaking views and a wealth of activities right on its doorstep. The Peak District provides ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and camping, promising a refreshing experience for nature enthusiasts. With a range of dining options, shops, and events throughout the year, it is an ideal spot for a leisurely day out.

If shopping is on your agenda, Buxton has you covered with its diverse retail scene. The High Street and Market Place are lined with both well-known brands and unique independent shops, offering something for every taste. Springs Shopping Centre, just a short walk from the hotel, hosts a variety of stores for you to explore. Buxton Opera House, also only a short five minute walk from the hotel, shows an array of performances, ensuring that guests can enjoy a good night out and then roll back into their comfortable bed.

The Palace Hotel Buxton boasts a range of on-site facilities designed to enhance your stay. Our restaurant offers a full English breakfast each morning, with lighter options also available, as well as serving dinner every evening with a variety of delectable choices. The Lounge Bar provides a relaxing space to enjoy beverages and snacks throughout the week. The hotel’s health and leisure club, which includes an indoor pool, gym, spa, sauna, and steam rooms, is available to guests, making it a great choice for those looking to unwind.

The History Of Palace Hotel Buxton & Spa

The origins of the Palace Hotel date back to 1863 when it was constructed as a key architectural spectacle in Buxton. Designed by the renowned architect Henry Currey, known for his work with the 7th Duke of Devonshire, the hotel’s grand opening marked a notable event in the town’s history. The Palace Hotel, with its 122 rooms, was an ambitious project of the time that showcased Victorian elegance. Its impressive design and sheer size, stretching over five acres, quickly made it a focal point of Buxton town.

Buxton’s history itself is intertwined with the discovery of warm springs near the River Wye, which were believed to have been utilised by the Romans. The Romans established thermal baths, which later became a significant economic driver for the town. By the late 19th century, Buxton had evolved into a spa town, and the Palace Hotel became an integral part of this transformation, enhancing the town’s reputation and attracting guests.

It was one of the first hotels in Britain to provide hot and cold water in each room, a revolutionary feature at the time. Additionally, the Palace Hotel was equipped with a telephone, becoming the first building in Buxton to have this advanced communication feature.

During both World Wars, the Palace Hotel played a crucial role beyond its hospitality functions. In World War I, it served as a base for the Canadian forces, operating as a camp and hospital for troops. In World War II, it adapted to the needs of the time by housing British civil service offices, contributing to the war effort in a different capacity.

The Palace Hotel’s charm extended beyond its architectural and historical significance; it also attracted a variety of notable guests. Silent film stars Kirk Douglas and Mary Pickford were rumoured to have used the hotel as a meeting point during their famous affair. In more recent times, political figure Margaret Thatcher and television personality Keith Chegwin have also stayed at the hotel, adding to its guest list.

The hotel is also enveloped in ghostly legends. Over the years, staff and visitors have reported experiencing supernatural phenomena, with claims of ghostly presences wandering through its grand halls. These stories add an intriguing layer to the Palace Hotel’s rich tapestry of history, making it a captivating destination for those interested in both its historical and paranormal aspects.

Today, the Palace Hotel Buxton continues to be a beloved landmark. It offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, including a variety of comfortable rooms, an indoor pool, a bar, a health and leisure club, and conference facilities capable of accommodating up to 500 delegates. It also provides a range of wedding packages, widening its appeal to prospective couples.

In essence, the Palace Hotel Buxton is more than just a place to stay; it is a historical monument that has witnessed centuries of change and continues to offer a luxurious experience.

Things To Do Nearby

Buxton Opera House

Buxton Opera House stands as one of Britain’s premier regional theatres, offering an impressive array of performances throughout the year. With around 450 shows annually, including dance, comedy, drama, music, and opera, it’s a cultural cornerstone of Buxton. The venue also hosts the renowned Buxton Festival, celebrating the arts in an elegant, historic setting.

We also offer a stay and theatre ticket deal, click here for more information.

The Pavilion Gardens

In the heart of Buxton, The Pavilion Gardens is a splendid example of Victorian heritage. This historic venue features beautiful gardens and elegant architecture, offering a serene escape amid lush greenery. Stroll through the picturesque grounds, admire the intricate designs, and immerse yourself in the rich history that defines this iconic attraction. It is a peaceful retreat perfect for relaxation and exploration.

Poole’s Cavern & Country Park

Explore the wonders of Poole’s Cavern & Country Park, renowned for its spectacular limestone formations. This cave reveals a hidden world sculpted over millions of years. Wander through the cavern’s stunning passages and marvel at the natural beauty that awaits within. The surrounding country park offers scenic trails and picnic spots, making it a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike.

Guests of The Palace Hotel Buxton can receive a 20% discount on Poole’s Cavern tickets, click here for more information.

Soloman’s Temple

Perched high above Buxton, Solomon’s Temple offers panoramic views of the Peak District. This charming Victorian tower, built in 1896, stands as a tribute to the area’s history. Climb the steps to the top and enjoy sweeping sights of the surrounding landscape. The tower’s serene setting and stunning views make it a popular spot for hikers and sightseers looking for a bit of historical charm and natural beauty.

Buxton Museum and Art Gallery

Buxton Museum and Art Gallery offers a fascinating glimpse into the local heritage and artistic legacy of the region. With exhibits ranging from prehistoric artifacts to contemporary art, the museum provides a diverse array of displays that capture the essence of Buxton’s history and culture. Explore the impressive collections, including geological samples and fine art, and enjoy the enriching experience of this cultural building.

Harpur Hill

Harpur Hill offers a tranquil retreat with stunning views over Buxton and the Peak District. This elevated area is perfect for leisurely walks and offers panoramic views that showcase the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. The gentle trails and serene environment make it an ideal spot for a relaxing day out, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the town.

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