Cheapest month: | November |
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Most expensive month: | February |
Average price in United Kingdom: | $203/night |
Cheapest price found: | $14/night |
Cheapest day: | Thursday |
Most expensive day: | Monday |
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, The Exhibitionist Hotel by theKeyCollections provides stylish, 5-star accommodation close to the Natural History Museum London. The various amenities this chic hotel offers include a Jacuzzi, meeting rooms and 24-hour room service.
Located in Westminster, Hard Rock Hotel London is just a two-minute walk from the Marble Arch. It offers free wireless internet, a cocktail bar and is a stone's throw from Marble Arch Tube Station.
The Hari is set in Central London and is a short stroll from Harrods. It is also a short drive from Hyde Park and Piccadilly.
This luxury London hotel is located within a 10-minute walk of Leicester Square Tube Station. It also provides a Jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi and a sauna.
Located in London, the hotel is within a 35-minute drive of London Heathrow Airport and provides a sauna and outdoor tennis courts. It is close to Oxford Street, eateries and shops.
Featuring views of the city, The London EDITION is situated in Westminster and offers a rooftop terrace, an express check-in and check-out feature and valet parking. Surrounded by local bars and restaurants, it is a short stroll from Oxford Circus Tube Station.
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 under a 20-minute walk from Paddington Railway Station, PubLove @ The Green man Paddington provides guests with an ideal base when in London. Those staying at the property can also enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout their stay.
Days Inn Bridgend Cardiff M4 is situated in Bridgend and is close to the area's tourist attractions. It also provides a wake-up service, a 24-hour reception and an atm/cash machine.
Situated less than a 10-minute walk from Blackfriars Station, The Z Hotel City provides guests with an ideal base when visiting London. A short stroll from Chancery Lane, it provides comfortable rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom and a coffee maker.
Located in Central London, this 4-star hotel is a five-minute stroll from Kensington High Street. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi.
Located in Westminster, this 4-star hotel is a five-minute walk from Baker Street. It is situated a brief stroll from Oxford Street, the Marble Arch and Edgware Road.
Located in Westminster, this hotel is just a short stroll from Kensington Gardens and Queensway. It also overlooks Hyde Park.
Set in Westminster, Park Grand London Hyde Park is moments away from the Great Western Railway War Memorial. It offers 4-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
The Chilworth London Paddington provides 5-star accommodation in Westminster. It is set amongst a variety of well-known shops and is within a 10-minute walk of Lancaster Gate Tube Station.
Travelodge Manchester Central
11 Blackfriars Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Britannia Hotel City Centre Manchester
35 Portland Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Holiday Inn Express Leeds - City Centre
Cavendish Street / Kirkstall Road, Leeds, United Kingdom
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Travelodge Blackpool South Promenade
Balmoral Road South Shore, Blackpool, United Kingdom
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Montcalm Royal London House-City of London
22-25 Finsbury Square, London, United Kingdom
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Montcalm East, Autograph Collection
151-157 City Road, London, United Kingdom
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Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom is a quartet of four countries, each with their own unique charm. Explore buzzing cities such as London and Edinburgh or escape to rolling green countryside and rugged beaches.
While sights like Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge are iconic, venturing beyond the guidebook will unlock some of London’s best-kept secrets. Take the time to check out the brightly-painted terrace houses in Neil’s Yard, relax at a canal-side café in Little Venice and take a dip in the bathing pools at Hampstead Heath.
Known for whisky, highland cattle and kilts, Scotland is immensely proud of its unique heritage. Soak in the urban scene in Edinburgh and Glasgow or venture off the beaten track and discover deserted beaches, rugged mountain ranges and colourful fishing villages in the Isle of Skye.
From challenging peak summits to family-friendly coastal trails, Wales is a paradise for hikers. Highlights include the ancient glacial landscapes in Snowdonia National Park and the dramatic red sandstone peaks of Brecon Beacons.
The United Kingdom is dotted with hundreds of stately homes and manor houses, including jewels like Chatsworth House, Highclere Castle and Hardwick Hall. Guided tours take you behind the scenes and offer a chance to live out your Downton Abbey and Pride and Prejudice dreams.
Belfast is a bold introduction to Northern Ireland, with a flourishing arts and culture scene and a rich history to soak in. By day, visit attractions like the Titanic Belfast museum and St George’s Market. After dark, settle into a cosy Irish pub or hit the Cathedral Quarter and check out the legendary nightlife scene.
With more than five major airports to choose from, London is the main travel hub of the United Kingdom. Other options include Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast and Sheffield. The train network in the United Kingdom is world-class and is excellent for long-distance travel. Several private bus companies also service the United Kingdom and rental cars are an ideal option for independent travellers.
When visiting United Kingdom, consider checking out London, Edinburgh, and Manchester as some of the most sought after locations.
United Kingdom is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London, which has a current rating of 8.5. For other potential stays, consider Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel and Hilton London Metropole, which can also be great places to stay in United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom has a great nightlife scene for visitors to enjoy. Whether it’s all-night clubs, up-market bars or live gig venues, there’s something for everyone. London has the most to offer, with world-famous entertainment on show. You can enjoy a drink at a bar in Soho, eat food in pop-up venues like Boxpark Shoreditch or party into the night at clubs like Fabric. If you want to stay at hotels in the United Kingdom only a short walk away from this club, you could stay at The Montcalm at The Brewery London City Hotel. Manchester is also a great place for nightlife, being an iconic location for live music and its party scene. Canal Street is one of the most popular areas, with a range of bars and clubs for party-goers to visit. Brighton in the south of the country is also a great place to go if you want to eat local cuisine. For example, you could enjoy a bit to eat at Captain’s, which cooks the English favourite of fish and chips.
There are many things to do in the United Kingdom. Whether it’s inner-city tourism or a seaside holiday, there’s something for everyone. You can take the kids to a theme park in London, such as Thorpe Park. You can stay at De Vere Beaumont Estate, a quick taxi journey away from the park. Your family will also love a day out on the Norfolk Broads, where you can hire a boat and enjoy one of the UK’s finest National Parks. If you want to visit the beach, then look no further than Bournemouth, which has golden sand, an activity suitable for all ages.
United Kingdom hotels are a great way to experience local British culture. One of the most popular festivals held in the UK is Gay Pride. London has one of the biggest celebrations of this event, which takes place over a weekend in the summer. If you stay at United Kingdom hotels such as The Langham London, then you will be in the heart of the city, close to all the action. Head up to Inverness in Scotland, where things to see in the United Kingdom don’t get much better. Not only is the Loch Ness a great spectacle, but you may get to see the Loch Ness Monster with your very own eyes. Alternatively, head to Belfast where you can visit the Titanic Belfast, a museum dedicated to the famous boat which was originally built in the city.
There is some great accommodation in the United Kingdom, providing access to some of the country’s finest hikes. The Lea Valley Walking Trail is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of London. You can stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Angel Kings Cross if you want to stay a short Underground journey from the start of this walk. In Leeds, you can also get some fresh countryside air by hiking on the Post Hill Nature Trail. If you want to be a short car journey from this hiking route you can stay at United Kingdom accommodation like Novotel Leeds Centre. Whilst Brighton is also great for hiking, with hikes such as the Undercliff Walk, which is very popular with tourists and locals.