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Monkey Island Estate - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

5.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (161)
"Absolutely breathtaking!! The grounds stunning, the servce outstanding, the accommodation incredible!!! One of the best hotels we have EVER stayed and cannot recommend enough! "
The price is AED 728
AED 873 total
includes taxes & fees
13 Apr - 14 Apr
Monkey Island Estate - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Monkey Island Hotel

7.4 out of 10, Good, (16)
"Beautiful location but room and bathroom looked dated and in need of renovation. Our room was spacious but the space was wasted as no comfortable chairs were provided and only a very small desk. Breakfast was ok but set in a very large and half empty room. The whole experience was very bland."
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Trip time! Discover the riverfront in Bray.

Maidenhead Flood Relief Channel between Bray and Bray Wick Made virtually redundant now by the construction of the Jubilee River, this is the downstream end of the channel shortly before its confluence with The Cut. Photographed here looking upstream and back towards Maidenhead from the Causeway footbridge it is now a quiet backwater. The channel itself was built by the then responsible body, the Thames Conservancy, after the damaging floods of 1947 were followed by further localized flooding in Maidenhead in 1954.
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