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  Prince Rupert HotelButcher Row, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1UQ Telephone: 01743 499955 Fax: 01743 357306
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The Prince Rupert has always been renowned for its high standards of service, cuisine and guest care. Indeed, this genuine desire to provide our guests with personalised hospitality has been the foundation for the hotel's success over the generations.
Through out the years, many of our guests have returned repeatedly to rest, relax, and experience our charm or to use the hotel as their "home" whilst exploring the historical past of Shrewsbury and the beauty of Shropshire.
The hotel is surrounded by fine examples of Tudor and Georgian architecture and cobblestone streets, yet is only a short walk from Shrewsbury Castle, the River Severn and a mere twenty minutes from Ironbridge, a World Heritage Site.
We are justly proud of our hotel and I have every confidence that, once visited, you will join our ever increasing list of regular guests.
I look forward to the opportunity of welcoming you.
Michael Matthews Managing Director |
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Shrewsbury's Royal Hotel
Once the private residence of Prince Rupert, King James I's grandson, and situated in the heart of medieval Shrewsbury midst black and white timbered buildings. The Prince Rupert is firmly established as one of Shropshire's finest hotels.BT openzone wi fi is available in all bedrooms, conference rooms and public areas
All bedrooms have flat screen TV's with freeview.

Our 70 tastefully furnished en suite bedrooms include 12th century Mansion House Suites, 15th century oak beamed suites, four poster canopied beds and deluxe rooms. All have television, hair dryer and welcome tea trays.
Whether for pleasure or business, The Prince Rupert is the perfect venue: our aim is simply to provide our guests with an unrivalled standard of hospitality.
On arrival, please hand our porter your car keys. We provide valet parking to our private car park. |

12th Century Mansion House Suites
The Mansion House is Shrewsbury's oldest secular building dating back to 1150 and provides the hotel with five individually appointed suites each named after Prince Rupert's family.

Under the guidance of English Heritage the Mansion House has been carefully restored and original features abound which include a magnificent Jacobean staircase and Shrewsbury's only stone vaulted cellar. |

Royalist Restaurant
The elegant and recently refurbished Royalist Restaurant has a renowned reputation for excellent cuisine and service with an extensive a la carte and comprehensive wine list.

The Royalist Restaurant provides a truly medieval atmosphere with oak panelling, two fireplaces including a feature inglenook and suits of armour. A wonderful restaurant with memorable cuisine and service.

The Royalist lounge also serves morning coffee, light lunches and afternoon tea. |

Chambers

Chambers, an oak panelled brasserie and bar offers a traditional English style menu at sensible prices in a relaxed setting and has become recognised as one of Shrewsbury's most popular restaurants. |

Private Conference and Banqueting Suites
Whether a business or social event, we are confident you will be impressed. The Prince Rupert understands what makes banqueting, conferences and meetings successful.
Private interviews, seminars, a conference or a stylish wedding reception. A private luncheon or dinner in the oak panelled Rupert Lounge or a larger event for 120 people in the Darwin Suite. |

Health and Beauty Spa
Guests have complimentary use of our health and beauty spa, which includes a Nautilus weights room, sauna, jacuzzi and steam shower.

Our fully equipped Darphin appointed beauty salon offers a full range of treatments including facials, massages and reflexology.
Relax with a game of snooker on our full size table. |

Visiting Medieval Shrewsbury
Th Prince Rupert Hotel prides itself on traditional hotel values ever enhancing its quality reputation for accommodation, service and cuisine.

Blessed with a near perfect location in the centre of ancient Shrewsbury it combines old world charm with modern comforts and is an oasis of tranquillity in the centre of town.
The scenic quarry park (famous for its annual flower show), Shrewsbury castle, museums, theatre and of course, the shops are all just a few minutes walk away. As the evening draws in the thriving evening economy makes Shrewsbury often bustle with activity. Yet, it remains a hidden treasure. As the birthplace of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury is an unspoilt town retaining a natural charm. |



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