Hotels in Sunbury On Thames

Set on the banks of the majestic Thames River, within commutable distance to London, Sunbury-on-Thames is a hidden gem brimming with history, idyllic scenery, and charming Georgian architecture. Two worlds blend perfectly here - the leafy, riverside tranquillity of Lower Sunbury, and the bustling urban life in Sunbury Common.

Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat with loved ones, an enchanting historical exploration, or a base for your business trips near major companies like Siemens and BP, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs in Sunbury-on-Thames with Lycafly. Discover the magic of this inviting town today.

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Sunbury-on-Thames, nestled in the Borough of Spelthorne, Surrey, is a suburban town of quiet charm and fascinating history. Its story stretches back to the Bronze Age, with significant relics and landmarks still adorning the town. Sunbury, once belonging to Middlesex, seamlessly connects its historical roots with modern attractions. From the prehistoric Cloven Barrow monument nearby the flow of the Thames to the lively music hall scene, the town offers a charming blend of old and new.

Set into two primary areas, Lower Sunbury and Sunbury Common, the town caters to various lifestyles. The former, the historical part, hugs the river and is replete with parks, pubs, and beautiful listed buildings. The latter, a more urbanised area, hosts the railway station and greets London's end of the M3 motorway.

Immerse yourself in a wealth of leisure activities - witness the annual Swan Upping ceremony, cheer on rowers at the Sunbury Amateur Regatta, or enjoy the tranquillity of the town's green spaces. And as the day ends, unwind at one of the oldest pubs in Surrey, The Three Fishes in Green Street, a testament to Sunbury's rich heritage.

When to visit Sunbury On Thames

For the best weather, consider visiting Sunbury-on-Thames during the sunny summer months of July and August, during when many of the town's annual events, such as the Swan Upping and Sunbury Amateur Regatta, are held, making the town come alive with excitement and community spirit.

However, those wanting to avoid heavy crowds and enjoy a quieter stay might prefer the months of September, March, and April, which also see lower chances of significant rainfall. January, on the other hand, offers snowy landscapes perfect for a cosy winter retreat.

Be it spring's colourful burst, summer's regal sunshine, autumn's russet hues or the winter's serene tranquillity, Sunbury-on-Thames promises a memorable getaway any time of the year with its blend of history, nature, and modern conveniences. Find your perfect hotel with Lycafly in this charming town today.

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