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Verulamium was built by the Romans alongside the town called Verlamchester or Wæclingacaester after the withdrawal of the Romans it then became known as St.Albans. It has a long Celtic history of settlement which was close to St.Albans at Prae Hill. The mediaeval town was built on the hill around the Benedictine foundation of St.Albans Abbey and this was the spot where tradition has it that St.Alban the first British Christian martyr was beheaded and the first draft of the Magna Carta was drawn up.
If you are interested in the history of St.Albans there is a large Tapestry inside St.Albans Cathedral which tells the whole story and history and describes the struggle with the building work and the problems with the decisions made at the time as to where the money should be used.
The tapestry shows the rebuilding under Abbot Hugh that begun, but then there were further problems with money. In addition his successor Richard de Wallingford, a brilliant man, was more interested in astronomy than in the building work.
St.Albans is within close proximity to London which has made it a popular filming location... Directly north of the Abbey Gateway and the walls of the Abbey was used as part of Oxford College in some episodes of Inspector Morse which also included several St.Albans pubs. In Foyle’s War Fishpool Street running from Romeland to St Michael’s village was made to represent Hastings in some episodes. The 19th Century gatehouse of the former prison near the station appeared in the title sequence of the TV series Porridge staring Ronnie Barker.
St.Albans is easily accessible via the major road networks and the town is served by a varied public transport network, The St.Albans Abbey Flyer train service runs from the bottom of Hollywell Hill to Watford Junction and there is a fast connecting main train service which takes you directly to Euston and onto the London underground network. Main coach travel passes through
St Albans
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What to See in St Albans
St.Albans Lake
If it’s a good day there’s nothing better than a walk round St.Albans Lake to “feed the ducks” but beware the gueese will not leave you alone they have this uncanny sense even though they are too far away to zoom in on food. So make sure you have the correct food, not bread there is a sign which says “no bread” . Even if you don’t feed them it’s very entertaining just watching and it’s so good to have such a lovely place to visit. What could be better after an enjoyable brisk walk around the lake and then walk a bit further and stop off at “Ye Old Fighting Cocks” public house for a spot of lunch” Park at Westminster Lodge.
Contact Details :
Westminster Lodge
Holywell Hill
St Albans
AL1 2DL
The 15th century Clock Tower
The clock tower is one of only two similar towers in England; it is also the site of an Eleanor cross, which was pulled down in 1703 due to neglect, replaced by the town pump. A fountain was erected in its place in 1874, now relocated to Victoria Place.
Contact Details :
The Clock Tower
High Street
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL3 4EL
St.Albans Market
Is a popular vibrant street market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. You can buy a variety of fresh food, gifts, clothing or almost anything else, There is also a Farmers Market which is held in Market Place on the 2nd Sunday of the month from 10am until 4pm. There is a variety of seasonal fruit and vegetables, top quality meat and game and if you enjoy good cheese this is where you will find it.. There is something here for almost everyone.
Contact Details :
St Albans High Street
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL3
Entertainment in St Albans
The Fighting Cocks
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a public house situated at Verulamium Park close to the river Ver and the Kingsbury watermill, which is now maintained as a museum with a waffle house... It is one of several that lay claim to being the oldest in England. According to the Guinness Book of Records, this is the oldest pub in England. Inside it has wooden beams and low ceilings expected of such a property. The food is a liitle expensive for what is offered but there's a brace of ales, perhaps dissapointing for such a historical public house, but after you have stopped off for a pint you can then walk up Hollywell Hill to the centre of St.Albans or take the shorter route past St.Albans Cathedral which also takes you into the main high street.
Contact Details :
16 Abbey Mill Lane
St.Albans
Herts
AL3 4HE
Tel: 0871 258 8934
O'Neill's in St.Albans
A Great Pub in St Albans and well worth visiting for the pub food, and the live music. The Pub is famous as it is housed in the old town library with the original stained glass windows. Friday is live music and Saturday night's DJ. Whenever you visit you will get a warm welcome and a cold beer and a perfectly poured Guinness. The combination of good food, live Music and generally enjoying yourself in a really friendly atmosphere, makes this real Irish character pub a good night out and well worth a visit.
Contact Details :
11 Victoria Street
St.Albans
AL1 3JJ
Tel: 01727 834 086
Abbey Theatre
The Abbey Theatre is Home of the Company of Ten, one of the best amateur drama groups in the country with a reputation for high quality performances. This is a great place to enjoy an evening at the theatre. There are two choices of seating arrangements, one is in the main theatre that seats 230 people and is larger for more comfort. The other choice is a more intimate seating area in the studio theatre. It’s situated at the bottom of Holywell Hill in the grounds of the park near the leisure centre which is opposite St.Albans Abbey station half a mile from St.Albans town centre.
Contact Details :
Westminster Lodge
Holywell Hill
St.Albans
AL1 2DL
Tel: 01727 857 861
Club 24-7
If you are looking for the ultimate clubbing experience then you have found it, Club 24-7 is the perfect venue because it’s surrounded by scenic countryside with no neighbours complaining about how loud the JBL sound system is. It has state of the art Lazers and world class resident DJ’s which makes the perfect atmosphere. There is now a new Tropical garden for clubbers to enjoy comfort if they wish to smoke and Club 24-7 is the only club in Hertfordshire licenced for 24 hour drinking. This is definitely the place to party and put St.Albans back on the map. Because this is an exceptionally exclusive venue there is a strict door policy and VIP membership.
Contact Details :
Redbourn Road
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL3 6RP
Tel: 01582 794053
Batchwood Hall Night Club
Batchwood Hall during the day is a historical 18th century Mansion House set in 33 acres of beautiful woodland. In the evenings it transforms into a venue for the St.Albans Night Club scene which then really comes alive at night with atmosphere, music and style to bring you the best clubbing experiences every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Welcome to the most prestigious Nightclub in Hertfordshire.
Contact Details :
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL3 5XA
Tel: 01727 856 596
Restaurants in St Albans
St.Michaels Manor
St.Michael"s Manor is a beautifully decorated conservatory-style restaurant and dining area which overlooks the private garden and lake. The restaurant provides award winning British cuisine as well as Traditional A La Carte. The Lake Menu is available seven days a week except for Saturday Dinner (Night) and Sunday Lunch. This brasserie-style menu changes weekly and gives excellent value. You can also enjoy a light meal or afternoon Tea or an original Lake Luxury Coffee.
Contact Details :
Fishpool Street
St.Albans
AL3 4RY
Tel: 01727 864 444
Sazio
Sazio offer a variety of food, which is freshly prepared in a modern, contemporary style using only the best ingredients, imported directly from Italy. You can have a fixed price lunch from Monday to Saturday or a choice of daily specials. Whether it’s an Intimate meal for two or a light refreshing bite Sazio is an Italian food lovers dream and is situated in St Albans opposite the clock tower
Contact Details :
5a High Street
St Albans
AL3 4ED
Tel: 01727 812683
Cinta Garden Restaurant
Located in the centre of St Albans, this restaurant offers a good variety of quality food and a choice of fine wines. They provide an excellent service within a pleasantly relaxing atmosphere and there is a dance floor and DJ. What makes this place quite outstanding is the level of service they provide. They Specialise in Oriental cuisine, their menu offers many different varieties from Peking, Szechuan, Canton, Malaysia and Thailand, ensuring that you are spoilt for choice.
Contact Details :
Verulam Road,
8 The Colonnades
St. Albans
AL3 4DD
Tel: 01727 837 606
The Blackberry Jack
The Blackberry Jack St Albans offers great value pub food, which includes their famous sizzling skillet meals for under a fiver. Good pub food and is an ideal place where you can go to get out of the cold and warm yourself.
Contact Details :
1 St Brelades Place
St Albans
AL4 9RG
Tel: 01727 835938
Thai Square
Thai Square has recently carried out refurbishment in the 15th century Verulam Road building in St Albans. It has reopened the 15th century building and welcomes you to enjoy the genuine Thai hospitality and finest Thai cuisine prepared by their highly experienced chefs. When you go inside you will see several striking architectural features many of which were revealed during the recent refurbishment works.
Contact Details :
26-28 George Street
St Albans
Herts
AL3 4ES
Tel: 017 2789 3700
Where to Stay in St Albans
The Thistle
Thistle St.Albans is a traditional 110-bedroom Victorian hotel which has undergone extensive refurbishment over the last year. Situated just minutes from the M25 and close to the A1, it’s a popular venue for both business meetings and short breaks.If you’re here on leisure our hotel is minutes’ from Future Gardens with its 27 acres of innovative gardens and beautiful meadows and soon to become home to the world-class pioneering project of Butterfly World - an amazing tropical dome filled with butterflies.
Contact Details :
Watford Road
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL2 3DS
Tel: 0871 376 9034
Sopwell House Hotel
Sopwell House Hotel Country Club and Spa was once the Georgian country home of Lord Mountbatten... Today, Sopwell House is your place in the British countryside. The vibrant and historic Roman town of St.Albans is the backdrop for a hotel that combines a traditional ambience with contemporary service, comfort and amenities, to make a truly memorable setting for special occasions, business meetings, dining and relaxation. All bedrooms, suites and apartments have an en-suite bathroom, remote control flat screen TV with satellite channels, direct dial telephone, and tea and coffee making facilities.
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Cottonmill Lane
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 2HQ
Tel: 01727 750421
The White Hart Hotel
The White Hart Hotel is an historic 600 year old coaching inn. The food is freshly prepared using locally sourced seasonal ingredients and is available in the bar or in the elegant restaurant. You can also enjoy a traditional home cooked Sunday Lunch with a choice of meats served with fresh seasonal vegetables. If you go in the evenings you can have a haunted dinner and there is a resident ghost expert who provides a guided tour of the most haunted areas of the Hotel, as there have been many reputed ghostly sightings. There is a little girl who plays around the hotel, or the the lady who died when her horse drawn carriage pulled in to the archway. Or you can listen out for the noises from the cellar where plague victims were kept.
Contact Details :
23-25 Holywell Hill
St.Albans
AL1 1EZ
Tel: 01727 853624
Quality Hotel St Albans
The Quality Hotel St Albans has been fully refurbished and is ideally located for easy access by road and rail and is a short distance away from M25, M1, and A1 (M) to London & airport links. The hotel has a Swimming Pool, Saunarium & Gym, Wifi high-speed Internet access and ample Free Car Parking.
Contact Details :
232-236 London Road
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 1JQ
Tel: 01727 857 858
Comfort Hotel
The Comfort Hotel St Albans is a grade II listed building situated in the heart St Albans historic City Centre opposite the magnificent Abbey and close to some excellent shops, restaurants and traditional pubs. It is a superb hotel and it retains many original features including leaded light room screens, sweeping staircase and a magnificent mahogany and stained glass dome. St Albans Cathedral, Verulamium Park and Roman Museum, Whipsnade Zoo and the Gardens of the Rose are all close by, The M25 and M1 are just minutes away and London can be reached within 25 minutes.
Contact Details :
Ryder House
27 Holywell Hill
St.Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 1HD
Tel: 01727 848849