Hotels in Waltham Cross

Captivating charm meets historical grandeur in Waltham Cross, a vibrant town nestled in Hertfordshire, England. Situated on the outskirts of London, this quaint, yet pulsating area is brimming with exciting attractions and unique shopping experiences that will make your holiday one to remember.

Whether you're a history enthusiast keen to unravel the fascinating past of the Eleanor Cross, a family looking for a fun-filled day at the Lee Valley White Water Centre, or a couple wanting to take in the charm of the pedestrianised High Street, there's a range of accommodations to suit various budgets. Discover your ideal hotel with Lycafly today!

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A part of the Metropolitan Area of London and the Greater London Urban Area, Waltham Cross is a vibrant town in the Borough of Broxbourne, located around 12 miles north of central London. It is flanked by Cheshunt to the north, Waltham Abbey to the east, and Enfield to the south, offering a plethora of experiences within a short journey.

Named after the Eleanor Cross - one of the twelve intricate and majestic constructions ordered by King Edward I in the 1290s - the town houses an impressive mix of chain stores, independent shops, and banks along its pedestrianised High Street. With two railway stations serving the area, it's easy to explore the diverse surroundings. A visit to the town, which boasts notable residents like Cliff Richard and Anthony Trollope, and has a population of around 8,577, promises a delightful blend of history, shopping and celebrity fascination.

When to visit Waltham Cross

With weather playing a quintessential role in planning your getaway, Waltham Cross offers the most agreeable climate from April to September. The hottest months are usually June, July, and August, when the town basks in the warm glow of regular highs around 75.8°F (24.3°C).

For those preferring a drier atmosphere, the lowest chance of significant rainfall is typically in the months of April, September, and March. Conversely, December is the least frequented by tourists, offering the opportunity to avoid the crowds and leverage attractive deals on accommodation. While spring sees the slowest influx in tourism, it often brings along great bargains for the savvy traveller. Plan your sojourn wisely to take full advantage of this charming town under favourable weather conditions.

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