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Promotional Offers
Browse our latest Special Offers Section for great deals with many of the major hotel groups.
England Counties A-Z
Find Hotels and Accommodation by English County in our A-Z list
Hotel Rating Guide
Diamonds & Rosettes Guide The AA, RAC, VisitBritain, VisitScotland and the Wales Tourist Board have reached an historic agreement to rate serviced accommodation using a common set of standards.
Birmingham Guide
Over recent years Birmingham has undergone a sensational transformation, Birmingham now welcomes visitors with more pride than ever before. An impressive destination for everyone. The city thrives with culture and style and offers an immense range of thin
Blackpool
Blackpool is famous for its many attractions which include the Blackpool Tower, the numerous ‘penny arcades’ and amusements along the Golden Mile, it’s commercial tram system and it’s Pleasure Beach theme park. A resort for all ages
Edinburgh
The capital of Scotland since the 15th Century Edinburgh stands on 7 hills creating a dramatic skyline. Edinburgh sticks shockingly up-to-the-nanosecond dance clubs in 15th-century tenement buildings and body-stockinged firebreathers outside Georgian
Isle of Wight
The Isle of Adventures Officially the UK’s sunniest place, The Isle of Wight has the beaches to match, mile upon mile of golden sands, and less than two hours from London, it has to be worth a visit.
London O2 Arena
The O2 Arena, formerly The Millennium Dome, is located in the Docklands area of East London, on the South side of the River Thames opposite Canary Wharf.
Newquay
The ideal holiday resort in the South West of England, Newquay, situated on Cornwall’s North coast, is of course famous for it’s beaches and it’s surfing
North Yorkshire Moors
Bordered by Whitby & Scarborough on the North East coast and Thirsk and Pickering inland, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park is one of the finest landscapes in Britain.
Railways of North Wales
Any visit to North Wales usually involves a trip on one of the many narrow gauge railways. Steam nostalgia or just great views. Read our guide to the Little Railways of North Wales.
Scarborough Guide
A municipal borough of northeast England on the North Sea north of Hull. Site of a Bronze Age village and a fourth-century A.D. Roman signaling tower, it is a noted seaside resort. town and district, North Yorkshire, NE England, on the North Sea. The town
Southend on Sea
The northern bank of the Thames upon which Southend-on-Sea is situated has been peopled from remote times. From about 3,000 BC to 1st Century AD people of the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age inhabited the district. There was afterwards su
Stamford, Lincolnshire
Stamford was proclaimed by Sir Walter Scott as 'the finest stone town in 'England'. Located in South Lincolnshire, on the Old Great North Road (the A1 now bypasses around the town), it is exactly 100 miles north of London and almost equidistant from both
Windsor, Berkshire
To most tourists and visitors, the name “Windsor” means Windsor Castle, but the area has more to offer than the historic grandeur of the nation's most prestigious royal home. Windsor itself is a pretty town with plenty to do and see.
York
York is the County town of Yorkshire, situated in the North of England at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss. The city was founded in AD71 and flourished through both Roman and Viking times.
The Rosé Revolution
UK sales of rosé, or pink wine, as it is more fashionably known, have jumped by an impressive 28 percent over the past twelve months. Forecasts, too, are also looking rosy, with projected sales of around 35 million litres anticipated by the end of the yea
Halloween Festivities, Food & Folklore
As the fun and frolics of October 31st draw nigh, London’s entertainment venues, pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurants, are once again gearing up to celebrate Halloween.
The Malt Whisky Trail in Scotland
Like fine malt, Scotland offers many delightful places to drink from hotels, snug country pubs to sleek city bars. Here we explore a bit about the background of “The Malt Whisky”
Best Western
Best Western Great Britain is part of Best Western International, the world's largest hotel chain
Campanile
There are 18 Campanile Hotels in the UK situated in most of the major towns and cities.
Days Inn
Days Inns are budget hotels typically found near Major Cities and airports or alongside the motorway network. They offer comfortable and safe accommodation, breakfast and limited meeting facilities for executives on the go.
 
British Hotels Guide - Helping you to find your ideal hotel in Britain
British Hotels Guide - Helping you to find your ideal hotel in Britain