Crewe Arms Hotel
Centrally Located
Classic
Hotel
Mid-range
About
The Crewe Arms Hotel, a historic grand hotel on Nantwich Road in Crewe, Cheshire, blends 19th‑century heritage with modern comfort. Originally built in 1837 as the station hotel for the Grand Junction Railway, it has hosted royalty—including Queen Victoria—and served as the meeting place for Cheshire County Council until the late 1950s. Today the hotel offers 61 elegant guest rooms, a stylish bar open daily from 7 am to 11 pm, on‑site restaurants, and five versatile meeting and conference rooms, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travellers. Its classic architecture, welcoming atmosphere, and convenient location near Crewe railway station make the Crewe Arms Hotel a must‑visit destination in the North West of England.