Choose from 817 vacation rentals located in Cheltenham, England. Top filters in Cheltenham include Internet / Wifi, TV, and Kitchen or Kitchenette. Prices range from $56 to $5,454 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Cheltenham are Apartment and Hotel.

Top vacation rentals in Cheltenham

Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
9.7 / 10.0
Outstanding(27 Ratings)
The Queens Apt stylish + Free Parking. Hop Skip & Jump to Restaurants
Apartment
 in Cheltenham
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Parking

Apartment in Cheltenham, for $555 per night is great for your next (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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9.5 / 10.0
Outstanding(49 Ratings)
Garden Flat (Grade 2 Listed) With Courtyard Garden Close To Town Centre
Apartment
 in Cheltenham
5 guests · 3 bedrooms · 1 bath
Garden · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Soak up the beauty of Cheltenham in our Apartment, Garden Flat (Grade 2 Listed) With Courtyard Garden Close To Town Centre. With a range of amenities such as Dishwasher, Fireplace and Internet / Wifi, you'll feel right at home.

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Facade/entrance
8.0 / 10.0
Very good(1,886 Ratings)
Malmaison Cheltenham
Hotel
 in Cheltenham
4star
1 queen bed
Pets allowed · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi
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When traveling to Cheltenham, if you are looking for (business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) this is the perfect place at $201 per night.

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8.4 / 10.0
Excellent(740 Ratings)
The Abbey Town House - Cheltenham
Bed and Breakfast
 in Cheltenham
1 full bed
Pets allowed · Internet / Wifi · TV

This attractive Bed and Breakfast in Cheltenham, $203 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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Property building
8.3 / 10.0
Excellent(1,821 Ratings)
Leonardo Hotel Cheltenham
Hotel
 in Cheltenham
4star
1 full bed, 1 single bed
Garden · Pool · Internet / Wifi

When traveling to Cheltenham, if you are looking for (business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) this is the perfect place at $120 per night.

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Lobby or reception
7.9 / 10.0
Very good(3,559 Ratings)
Holiday Inn Express Cheltenham Town Centre, an IHG Hotel
Hotel
 in Cheltenham
3star
2 single beds
Garden · Pool · Pets allowed

Looking for a memorable stay in Cheltenham? Our Hotel might just be what you're looking for. Enjoy amenities including Internet / Wifi, Pets allowed and Smoking allowed, and more during your stay.

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Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(24 Ratings)
Detached Cotswold Stone Coach House
House
 in Cheltenham
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Parking

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Cheltenham? This House offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Internet / Wifi, Laundry and Balcony or Patio, and more.

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Living room, Seating area, Dining area, Meeting/conference room
8.9 / 10.0
Excellent(91 Ratings)
Flat 3, 6 Lypiatt Terrace Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL50 2SX
Apartment
 in Cheltenham
Garden · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Experience the best of Cheltenham with this Apartment available for $198. This property is equipped with amenities including Fireplace, Internet / Wifi and Balcony or Patio, and more.

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Cheltenham travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Cheltenham vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Cheltenham, and more.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Cheltenham located?

On the edge of the bucolic rolling hills of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire county in southwest England is the town of Cheltenham. Arrive by car or train 100 miles west of London, 40 miles north of Bristol, and 50 miles south of Birmingham.

What is Cheltenham known for?

Cheltenham has been recognized as a spa and holiday town since 1716 due to the discovery of natural mineral springs, but the village’s historical records date back to at least 803. Today, the bustling town is known for cultural festivals, nightlife, shopping, elegant Regency architecture, and most famously for the four-day horse races of Cheltenham Cup every March since 1902. The Cheltenham Racecourse was used by the U.S. Army Services of Supply during World War II as a storage depot for vehicles and artillery leading up to D-Day. In this same vein, southwest of town center lies Government Communications Headquarters providing surveillance, security, and intelligence for British government and armed forces in a massive and contemporary building locally known as “The Doughnut.” Cheltenham is frequently voted one of the best places to live in Great Britain, with a population nearing 120,000.

A quick guide to Cheltenham

  • Festivals: The area is host to a full schedule of festivals throughout much of the year. Aside from the famous horse races, other themes include jazz, science, music, food and wine, comedy, literature, and even the paranormal. Plan your visit accordingly depending on if you’re seeking to participate or want to avoid these events.
  • The Wilson: Formerly the Cheltenham Art & Gallery Museum and renamed to honor Edward Wilson, the Antarctic explorer, The Wilson features multiple floors of national and international displays with free admission. The heart of the collection is based in the Arts & Crafts movement, including large arrays of furniture made in the Cotswolds. Collections additionally include fine art, local history, archeology, ceramics, as well as the story and memorabilia of its ill-fated polar explorer namesake.
  • Everyman Theatre: A decadent Frank Matcham-designed masterpiece that opened in 1891, the Everyman Theatre remains the oldest Matcham theatre in operation today, though it has been updated and refurbished while maintaining its original decorative style. Run by a charity organization and volunteers, it continues to offer a year-round schedule of performances across dance, music, opera, drama, and comedy.
  • The Brewery Quarter: A newly-developed eating and shopping complex at the south end of High Street, The Brewery Quarter offers a joyful and relaxed vibe. You’ll find a state-of-the-art cinema, gym, laser tag, indoor mini-golf, bowling alley, and children’s playland, in addition to numerous restaurants, cafes and bars.

Popular destinations near Cheltenham

  • Pittville Pump Room: In the contiguous suburb of Pittville, Pittville Pump Room is the largest and last built of the former spa buildings. Today it lives on as an event and concert venue that’s open to the public with free entry as long as it’s closed for events. The building sits at the northeast end overlooking the large Pittville Park, where the southern end is lined with Regency-era townhouses and villas.
  • Sudeley Castle: A magical, sprawling 15th century castle nestled amongst nine individual award-winning gardens, Sudeley Castle is 20 minutes northeast of Cheltenham center in Winchcombe. It is the only privately owned home to have an English Queen — Catherine Parr, Henry VIII’s sixth wife — buried on its grounds in a marble tomb at St. Mary’s of Sudeley Chapel. The estate includes a restaurant, cafe, shop, and children’s playground. Well-organized to passionately display its 1,000 year history, it also remains an occupied private residence, so the castle is only open on specific dates between February to December.
  • Cotswold Farm Park: A farm and museum hybrid with a range of farm animals, Cotswold Farm Park is home to many endangered breeds kept immaculately clean and well-loved as their original mission was to save and educate people on rare breeds. Pet a piglet, feed a lamb, take a fun ride on a tractor, have a snack in the cafe, or a peek in the shop. The delightful journey to Cotswold Farm Park, 30 minutes east of Cheltenham, will take you along winding, country roads that give you great views of the Cotswolds during any time of year.

Best neighborhoods in Cheltenham

  • The Promenade: Highly regarded as one of the best shopping streets in the United Kingdom, The Promenade consists of a grand, tree-lined boulevard through town center, offering a mix of mainstream brands and independent shops. Regent Arcade Shopping Centre links the Promenade to High Street and is home of the Wishing Fish Clock, the world’s largest mechanical clock. It is also the site of Neptune’s Fountain, The Hare and the Minotaur sculpture, and Imperial Gardens behind Cheltenham Town Hall.
  • Montpellier: A highly walkable district at the end of the promenade, Montpellier exudes affluent and historical charm, with many nationally-registered Grade 1 buildings housing restaurants, bars and shops. The neighborhood is also part of the Cheltenham Central Conservation Area. Montpellier Gardens has public restrooms, a children’s playground, tennis courts, a skate park, an arboretum, and a cafe.
  • The Suffolks: The Suffolks is considered to be a quieter, meandering neighborhood full of independent, artisan shops and restaurants, set around Suffolk Square, just south of Montpellier Gardens. The area boasts bookstores, antique and home decor shops, vintage clothing and jewelry, as well as an amusing number of hairstylists. Pop into the Daffodil Restaurant inside a 1920’s Art Deco cinema, retaining many original features and furnishings. The district also hosts Cheltenham’s only Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Champignon Sauvage.
  • Bath Road: Just beyond The Suffolks is the heart and soul of South Cheltenham: Bath Road, a thriving local hub of community-oriented businesses, including all manner of banks, grocers, butcher shops, pharmacies, bakeries, shoe shops, florists, and stationary shops along with the requisite restaurants, cafes, and pubs.

What is the price range for rentals in Cheltenham?

Vacation rentals in Cheltenham have a price range between $56-$5,454. The average price for rentals in Cheltenham is $141 per night.

What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Cheltenham?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • TV
  • Kitchen or Kitchenette

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