TL S.
Yelp
The Equestrian Hotel was grand, luxurious, and simply phenomenal. Locating the hotel in the maze of stables, arenas, and shops was slightly difficult, but eventually we where able to find it. There were many horses and riders crossing the roads so be careful and please don't bring a loud car. The lobby of the hotel was beautifully decorated, with marble floors, paintings of dogs and a few horses (that ratio was a bit puzzling) adorning the walls, and an amazing fragrance from the reed diffuser greeting you with the smell of concord grape. When we checked in the front desk attendant asked us if we would like to upgrade to a room with a view of the arena, we declined the offer but regretted it as we got a rather disappointing parking lot view. Like the lobby the room had elegant decor, nearly indescribable, with a bathroom that seemed to be made almost entirely of marble, and a stately entry hall, I also loved the leather saddle pillows on the beds. The rest of the hotel was great as well. The gym was a great place to work out at as there was only one other person using it. Emma's Patisserie had great croissants, very light and fluffy. Next to the bakery there was a toy store with an immense selection of Breyers. There were also various stores in the hotel such as a jewelry store, a store selling the same kind of reed diffusers as in the lobby, a home store, and a couple of clothes stores. There were also two restaurants, Stirrups, and The Yellow Pony. We had dinner at The Yellow Pony and a new years day brunch at Stirrups. The brunch was great, we were able to find some healthy food, such as brussel sprouts (which were amazing), and fruit, even though the majority was unhealthy (but tasty). At the brunch they played some excellent French pop music, the outdoor seating also had a lovely view of the arena where there was show jumping. The brunch at Stirrups checks all the boxes for us, great food, great music, good service, and as a bonus, great entertainment. Surrounding the arena there were many equestrian shops, as an equestrian this was a nice shopping experience. Overall I loved the World Equestrian Centre and would recommend it to any equestrian both English or Western.