Cheapest month: | January |
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Most expensive month: | June |
Average price in England: | €114/night |
Cheapest price found: | €12/night |
Cheapest day: | Wednesday |
Most expensive day: | Friday |
Located in London, Intercontinental London - The O2 offers free wireless internet and a gym. Those staying at the property have access to an indoor pool, a sauna and a bowling alley.
Located in London, Jurys Inn London Holborn offers free wireless internet and a gym. A short stroll from the British Museum, it provides elegant rooms equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, a private bathroom and free wireless internet access.
This unique 5-star hotel provides a range of accommodation options throughout the old city of London. Surrounded by local bars and restaurants, it is a short walk from Old Street Station.
Situated less than a 10-minute walk from Queen Square Bus Station, Print Works Hotel provides guests with a convenient base while visiting Liverpool. This hotel is set in the heart of the city.
The Hoxton Holborn is situated in London and features free Wi-Fi. It is close to Central Saint Giles, shops and nightlife options.
This London hotel is situated within a 10-minute walk of London Bridge. It provides a gym, as well as an outdoor pool, a sauna and free Wi-Fi.
Set in the centre of Liverpool, Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre is a short walk from Queen Square Bus Station, and just a few steps from local restaurants and bars. The various facilities this modern hotel has to offer include an executive floor, 24-hour room service and meeting rooms.
Sea Containers London, located in Central London, provides luxury accommodation and superior facilities. It is situated a short stroll from Tate Modern and the Royal National Theatre.
Situated within walking distance of High Street Kensington Tube Station, Safestay London Kensington Holland Park provides guests with an ideal base when visiting London. The numerous facilities this stylish hostel offers include luggage storage, a games room and a 24-hour reception.
YHA London St Pancras provides a modern setting when in London. Those staying at the property can also take advantage of free wireless internet during their stay.
Tune Hotel Liverpool is situated in the heart of in Liverpool and is within a 10-minute walk of Queen Square Bus Station. It is set in the area's vibrant nightlife district, just a short walk from The Cavern Club and Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City.
Situated in the heart of the city, Sachas Hotel Manchester provides easy access to Manchester's popular shopping and sightseeing areas. It also features a Turkish steam bath, a Jacuzzi and an indoor pool.
The hotel is situated centrally in Liverpool and is within a 10-minute walk of Liverpool One Bus Station. It is set in the area's vibrant nightlife district, about a five-minute walk from Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, The Cavern Club and Liverpool Town Hall.
Centrally located, Britannia Hotel City Centre Manchester allows for easy access to Manchester's popular shopping and sightseeing areas. The multiple facilities this traditional hotel offers include 24-hour room service, a ballroom and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Queen Square Bus Station, Lord Nelson Hotel Liverpool is an ideal base when in Liverpool. It is conveniently situated in the city centre.
Rest Up London is located in London and is close to River Thames. Those staying at the property can also enjoy free Wi-Fi access throughout their stay.
Euro Hostel Liverpool
54 Stanley Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Travelodge Manchester Central
11 Blackfriars Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Tune Hotel Liverpool
3-19 Queen Buildings, Castle Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Forming part of the beautiful British Isles, England is renowned for its rolling countryside, historic towns and the iconic city of London. Its rich cultural traditions are on display in charming seaside villages and centuries-old castles while its Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be explored on a network of long-distance walking trails.
Whether you want to see the Queen’s residence in London or explore the country’s spectacular landscapes on foot, there’s a reason why England is one of the world’s most visited countries.
Sightsee in London. Home to Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and the Queen, London is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. Browse ancient artefacts from across the globe at the British Museum, see the changing of the guards outside Buckingham Palace, then soak up the city’s iconic skyline from the London Eye.
Marvel at Stonehenge. One of the best-known prehistoric monuments in the world, Stonehenge is a cluster of megaliths that were erected between 3000 and 1500 BC. After being awed by these structures, you can visit the replica Neolithic Houses and see tools used by our ancestors 4,500 years ago.
Escape to the Lake District. Hit the hiking trails to explore the spectacular landscapes of the Lake District, which encompasses rugged mountains and glacial lakes in Cumbria. Scale the peak of England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike, or cruise between the charming market towns and villages that hug Lake Windermere.
Walk the Cotswold Way. Famed for its thatched medieval villages and scenic rural landscapes, the Cotswolds has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Follow the 164-kilometre-long Cotswold Way from the Georgian city of Bath to Chipping Campden, which offers magnificent views across the Severn Valley.
London Heathrow Airport is the main gateway to England, with large international airports also serving Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle. Trains connect to continental Europe and travel throughout England while buses access smaller towns and villages. Many of England’s historic town centres are ideally navigated on foot.
England has plenty to offer. Consider staying in some of its most favoured locations, like London, Liverpool, and Manchester.
5,380 reviews rated The Z Hotel City with an average score of 8.1/10. It may also be worth looking into the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London, which received a rating of 8.5/10 from 20,247 reviews. Park Grand London Lancaster Gate could also be a good option, with a score of 7.5/10 from 1,357 reviews.
London has one of the best restaurant and bar scenes in the world. You can enjoy everything from ancient British pubs and tea houses to trendy, modern clubs like Fabric and restaurants like Evelyn’s Table. Consider staying in London hotels like The Resident Soho or Hazlitt’s to be close to the action. Brighton has also blossomed into an excellent hub for fine dining and nightlife. This seaside town has everything from tasty street food to cultural delights like Petit Pois for French cuisine and Alushi for Lebanese delights. Central English accommodation options like Hotel Una and The Charm Brighton Boutique Hotel and Spa are ideal spots for those who wish to enjoy Brighton’s best bars and restaurants.
If you’re looking for fun things to do in England, Cornwall offers plenty of opportunities. The kids can swim and bodyboard on the north coast during the summer months. Year-round, you can visit the Eden Project, where you can explore the forest, marvel at the massive sculptures, and feel like you’ve stepped into a magical kingdom. To be close to Eden, consider staying in St. Austell hotels like the White Hart Hotel. Windsor is another excellent spot to see things in England with your family. You can, of course, get a glimpse of Windsor Castle, where the Queen of England lives. However, the family’s younger members might be even more excited about the other major attraction in Windsor – Legoland. Hotels in England like the Castle Hotel Windsor will place you within walking distance of the castle and other famous spots like Frogmore House. Bed and breakfast’s like Alma House are ideal for families looking for a homey atmosphere that also happens to be close to Legoland.
A visit to the Lakes District National Park will place you in England’s largest nature reserve. This national park is an excellent spot for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. There are many towns you can stay in that are nestled within the Lakes District. Windermere is a picturesque option, featuring some of the most charming little hotels in England, like the Windermere Suites and the Holly Lodge Guest House. Dorset features many of England’s most beautiful coastal wonders, including the Jurassic Coast and the cliffs of Purbeck. There are plenty of beautiful seaside towns and villages in Dorset, including Weymouth and Abbotsbury. Guesthouses like the Southville Guest House offer a cosy environment for travellers.
England is home to an abundance of award-winning wines, and there are many picturesque vineyards to visit. From Suffolk to Shropshire, Dorset to Devon, you’ll have endless options. However, Kent is essential to add to your itinerary for some of England’s best wine-tasting opportunities. Tenterden hotels like Little Dane Court or The Bull Inn Lodges will place you in the heart of Kent’s wine country, with the Chapel Down Winery, Oxney Organic Estate, and other vineyards at your doorstep. For a unique wine tasting experience in England, you may wish to head off the coast to the Isles of Scilly. Here, you can enjoy the stunning beaches after a tour of St. Martin’s Vineyard. Spots like St Mary’s Hall Hotel and The Saddle And Stable Rooms offer cosy accommodation on this peaceful island.