Newly refurbished in 2019, with a warm welcome, a comfortable stay, and some of the best food and drink Herefordshire has to offer. Enjoy The Hereford restaurant, relax in the stylish Garrick Lounge with afternoon tea, or indulging in cocktails in the luxurious Offa Bar. Superbly located in the heart of the City, the ideal base to explore the area.
Highlights
- Newly refurbished in 2019
- Renowned Hereford Restaurant
- Unique and characterful bedrooms
- Superbly located in the heart of the City of Hereford
- One of the oldest hotels in Britain
- A choice of bars on site
- Newly remodelled 1920's panelled dining room
- Ideal location to explore the area
83 Bedrooms
Children Welcome
Internet Connection in Rooms
Hereford station
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
2:00 PM Hotel check-out time:
11:00 AM Restaurant
Opening Times
The Hereford – Lunch
Monday to Saturday: 12:00pm – 2:30pm
Sunday: 12:00pm – 6:30pm
The Hereford – Dinner
Friday to Saturday: 6:00pm – 10:00pm
The Garrick Lounge
Daily: 7:00am – 5:00pm
The Offa Bar
Monday to Wednesday: private hire
Thursday: 6:00pm – 11:00pm
Friday: 5:00pm – 11:00pm
Saturday: 5:00pm – 11:00pm
The Orange Bar
Monday to Friday : 4:30pm – 11:00pm
Saturday : 11:00am – 11:00pm
Sunday : 4:00pm – 11:00pm
Parking Facilities
Pay and display parking is located at the rear of the hotel on a first come first serve basis. If traveling by car please use postcode HR4 OBU to find our car park on Aubrey Street. If the hotel car park is full, there are several easy to find NCP car parks in the immediate area.
Disabled Access
Rooms with walk in showers are available
Child Policy
Children are welcome, Apartments rooms can sleep up to 2 children in the sofa bed
History of the hotel
The Green Dragon is one of the oldest hotels in Britain, with roots dating back more than 900 years to an inn on this site, owned by the Bishops of Hereford, called the White Lyon. The stonemasons who built Hereford Cathedral are believed to have been housed at the White Lyon in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. During the Middle Ages, it became a popular hostelry for pilgrims visiting the shrines of St Ethelbert and St Thomas Canteloupe, in the Cathedral.
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