43 Best Hotels in England

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The Lanesborough

$$$$ | Hyde Park Corner, London, SW1X 7TA, England
The Lanesborough

The Lanesborough is like a beautiful, luxurious cocoon for the seriously well-off, exuding Regency opulence from the swagged perfection of the bedrooms (some with views over Hyde Park) to the magnificent 19th-century antiques. Each room comes with a 24/7 dedicated butler (available for performing tasks like walking your dog) and daily fresh fruit, while children are provided for with in-room treasure hunts, a media library with popcorn, special pool hours, and a welcome gift. The building dates back to 1733, and even the drinks list in the Library Bar is redolent of history, notably the collection of cognacs going back to 1770 (a mere snip at £5,000 a shot). The Lanesborough Grill features inventive modern takes on traditional British cuisine like Dover sole or beef Wellington using seasonal and regional ingredients. Befitting the Regency setting, there's a Bridgerton-themed afternoon tea. You can also relax at the state-of-the-art spa, open until late.

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Pros

  • Beautiful and historic
  • Great service, including a team of personal butlers
  • Everything—rooms, food, spa—is top-notch

Cons

  • Prices are eye-watering
  • Might be too fancy for some
  • Hyde Park Corner is often clogged with heavy traffic
Hyde Park Corner, London, SW1X 7TA, England
020-7259–5599
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93 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Claridge's

$$$$ | Brook St., London, W1A 4HR, England Fodor's Choice
Claridge's, St. James's
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The well-heeled have been meeting—and eating—at Claridge's for generations, and the tradition continues in the original Art Deco public spaces of this glamorous London institution. Guest rooms are soothing and suave, and spacious bathrooms have enormous shower heads. Enjoy a cup of tea in the lounge, cocktails in the stylish bar, or, better still, a meal in the hotel's legendary Foyer & Reading Room. Perhaps Spencer Tracy said it best when he remarked that, when he died, he wanted to go not to heaven but to Claridge's. Claridge's afternoon tea is a seriously fun, high-class treat—but make sure you book in advance.

Pros

  • See-and-be-seen dining and drinking
  • Serious luxury everywhere—this is an old-money hotel
  • Famed history

Cons

  • Better pack your designer wardrobe if you want to fit in with the locals
  • All that luxury means an expensive price tag
  • To protect the privacy of guests, photographs are prohibited in some areas
Brook St., London, W1A 4HR, England
020-7629–8860
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203 rooms
No Meals

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The Connaught

$$$$ | Carlos Pl., London, W1K 2AL, England Fodor's Choice
The Connaught, Mayfair
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A huge favorite of the "we wouldn't dream of staying anywhere else" monied set since its opening in 1917, The Connaught has many dazzlingly modern complements to its famously historic delights. These include up-to-date rooms done in smooth taupes and creams and—the ultimate sign of devil-may-care swagger—a swanky bar with platinum-plated walls. Chef Hélène Darroze runs her namesake, three-Michelin-starred restaurant; alternatively, the afternoon tea is a great splurge. But for all its modern touches, there are nods to history at every turn here. The Coburg bar is a wink at the Victorian royal family (the current royal dynasty was named "Saxe Coburg" until adopting the more British-sounding "Windsor" in 1917) and the hotel itself was named in honor of Queen Victoria's son, Arthur—the Duke of Connaught at the time it was built.

Pros

  • Legendary hotel
  • Great for star-spotting
  • Michelin-starred dining

Cons

  • History comes at a price
  • Bathrooms are small
  • The superior king room is small for the price
Carlos Pl., London, W1K 2AL, England
020-7499–7070
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121 rooms
No Meals

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Covent Garden Hotel

$$$$ | 10 Monmouth St., London, WC2H 9HB, England Fodor's Choice
Covent Garden Hotel, Soho and Covent Garden
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It's little wonder this is now the London home-away-from-home for celebrities, A-list actors, and various other top-tier guests, with its unbeatable Covent Garden location in a former French hospital and stylish guest rooms that use mix-and-match couture fabrics and one-off pieces to stunning effect. Beautifully decked out with painted silks, style anglais ottomans, and 19th-century oil paintings, the public salons are perfect spots to decompress over a glass of Meursault. For £55, the popular Saturday night Film Club offers afternoon tea or dinner in the ground floor Brasserie Max and a film in the deluxe basement cinema.

Pros

  • Great for star-spotting
  • Opulent Downton Abbey English baronial country house setting
  • Plush basement cinema for movie buffs

Cons

  • Room rates are high
  • Location in Covent Garden can be boisterous
  • Only some rooms come with balcony views
10 Monmouth St., London, WC2H 9HB, England
020-7806–1000
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58 rooms
No Meals

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Coworth Park

$$$$ | Blacknest Rd., Ascot, SL5 7SE, England Fodor's Choice
Coworth Park, Ascot
Coworth Park - 240 acre estate

An imaginative renovation has transformed this 18th-century mansion, set on 240 acres of parkland, into a playful and contemporary lodging, where tree branches serve as bedposts, a grand copper oak-leaf chaplet is suspended overhead in the restaurant, and carpets echo the colors of leaves. You can listen to underwater music in the spa pool, soak in a copper roll-top tub, watch a polo match, or play a game of croquet. The restaurant, Woven by Adam Smith, has exquisite dining, using as much local produce as possible. The Barn serves more rustic fare, and the Spatisserie specializes in healthy options.

Pros

  • Country-house atmosphere
  • Friendly, attentive service
  • Free activities for kids

Cons

  • Not for traditionalists
  • Eye-wateringly expensive
  • Some bedrooms are small
Blacknest Rd., Ascot, SL5 7SE, England
01344-876600
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70 rooms
No Meals

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Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons

$$$$ | Church Rd., Great Milton, OX44 7PD, England Fodor's Choice
Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxford
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Standards are high at this 15th-century stone manor house, the ultimate place for a gourmet getaway, where master-chef Raymond Blanc's epicurean touch shows at every turn, including in one of the country's finest kitchens. The idyllic, 30-acre retreat has a kitchen garden, where vegetables are grown for the restaurant. There's also a valley of wild mushrooms, an herb bed with 70 varieties as well as micro-herbs, an orchard stocked with more than 80 varieties of British apple trees, and a wildflower meadow. Although Let's Cook experiences and garden tours (weekdays only) are popular, and the impeccable dining experience is a big draw for many, the hotel—part of the Belmond collection—stands on its own, whether you're a foodie or not. The accommodations are separated into seven categories and spread out between the main house and garden courtyards. The layout of each room and suite is vastly different; one might be in a dovecote, another might have an Asian-inspired feel with bamboo wood and a scented steam room, and another a private terrace and marble bath. Dogs have their own heated kennels.

Pros

  • Design is plush, but not stuffy
  • Perfect for romance, but also accommodates kids
  • Famous on-site cooking school and amazing food

Cons

  • Every room is different, so inquire when booking
  • All the food is tough on the waistline
  • Price is even tougher on the wallet
Church Rd., Great Milton, OX44 7PD, England
01844-278881
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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ME London

$$ | 336--337 The Strand, London, WC2R 1HA, England Fodor's Choice
ME London, Covent Garden
Francisco Guerrero

A shiny fortress of luxury, ME brings a splash of modern cool to a rather stuffy patch of the Strand. Designed by Foster and Partners (the architects behind London's City Hall and the Reichstag in Berlin, among other buildings), the sleek, subtly lit public areas give way to bright and spacious bedrooms with modern gadgetry like custom-controlled mood lighting. The main on-site restaurant—STK—is fun and glittery, but the Radio Rooftop Bar is the real star. The view of the Thames, from the Shard in the east to the old Battersea Power Station in the west, is one of the best in town. Other on-site facilities include plenty of meeting spaces and a 24-hour gym.

Pros

  • Convienent, fashionable location
  • Full of high-tech comforts and gadgets
  • Stunning London views from rooftop bar

Cons

  • Design can sometimes verge on form over function
  • Small closets and in-room storage areas
  • Rooftop bar can get uncomfortably busy
336--337 The Strand, London, WC2R 1HA, England
020-7395–3400
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157 rooms
No Meals

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The Savoy

$$$$ | The Strand, London, WC2R 0EZ, England Fodor's Choice
The Savoy, Soho and Covent Garden
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One of London's most iconic hotels maintains its status at the top with winning attributes of impeccable service, stunning decor, and a desirable location on the Strand. There's still no grander entrance hall in London than the main stately lobby or a more glamorous setting than the adjacent Thames Foyer, a dreamy salon done up in black-and-white chinoiserie and pink orchids. Gadgets such as LCD TVs are oh-so-discreetly incorporated so as not to destroy the effect as you prepare for cocktails at the famed American Bar (first opened in 1893, it maintains a strict first-come-first-served policy, so who knows who you'll be standing in line with). There are four superb restaurants: the Gordon Ramsay–run Savoy Grill; a tiny tasting menu-only Restaurant 1890; the Thames Foyer; and Ramsay's the River Restaurant with its glorious panoramic views of the Thames.

Pros

  • One of the absolute top hotels in Europe
  • Unbeatable pedigree and illustrious history
  • Beautiful Thames-side location

Cons

  • Everything comes with a price tag
  • Street noise is surprisingly problematic, particularly on lower floors
  • Some may find the opulence over the top
The Strand, London, WC2R 0EZ, England
020-7836–4343
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268 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bank Ground Farm

$$ | Off B5285, Coniston, LA21 8AA, England Fodor's Choice

Used by Arthur Ransome as the setting for Swallows and Amazons, 15th-century Bank Ground is beautifully situated on the eastern shore of Coniston Water, opposite the village of Coniston on the western shore; this old-fashioned working farm now has six rooms and four cottages. Some rooms are family rooms, and the cottages with kitchens are a good option for longer stays. A guest lounge has an open fire. The Swallows and Amazon Cafe, open to the public, offers breakfast and lunch. 

Pros

  • Stunning lake views
  • Homey atmosphere
  • Traditional welcome

Cons

  • A fair walk from the village
  • Some rooms are cramped
  • Two-night minimum stay
Off B5285, Coniston, LA21 8AA, England
015394-41264
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bovey Castle

$$$ | Off B3212, North Bovey, TQ13 8RE, England Fodor's Choice

With the grandeur of a country estate and the amenities of a modern hotel, Bovey Castle, built in 1906 for Viscount Hambleden, has it all, including guest rooms and self-catering lodges. On its vast grounds are an outstanding golf course and 24 miles of riverbank that can be used for salmon fishing. There's a resident pianist, falconry displays, and a spa center, and children have a barn filled with activities. Enormous fireplaces and oak-panel rooms give a sense of early-20th-century pomp to the public rooms; bedrooms are luxurious, and even some of the bathrooms have great views across the valley.

Pros

  • Baronial splendor
  • Range of activities
  • Good for families

Cons

  • Food and service not always up to expectations
  • Late (4 pm) check-in
  • Remote location
Off B3212, North Bovey, TQ13 8RE, England
01647-445000
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82 units
Free Breakfast

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Calcot & Spa

$$$ | A4135, Tetbury, GL8 8YJ, England Fodor's Choice

In an ideal world everyone would sojourn in this oasis of opulence at least once; however, the luxury never gets in the way of the overall air of relaxation, a tribute to the warmth and efficiency of the staff. A quintessential country-house hotel, it's also family-friendly, with a high-tech children's play area as well as a luxurious spa. The modern guest rooms are spacious and quiet; family suites have refrigerators and either bunk beds or singles in a separate room. Dishes at the elegant Brasserie are a blend of traditional and modern elements, whereas the Hive is a relaxing café. The hotel is 3 miles west of town.

Pros

  • Delightful rural setting
  • Excellent spa and gym facilities
  • Children love it

Cons

  • All but 12 rooms are separate from main building
  • Some traffic noise
  • Steep prices
A4135, Tetbury, GL8 8YJ, England
01666-890391
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chewton Glen Hotel and Spa

$$$$ | Christchurch Rd., New Milton, BH25 6QS, England Fodor's Choice

This grand early-19th-century country-house hotel and spa on 130 acres of manicured grounds ranks among Britain's most acclaimed—and most expensive—lodgings. All rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated using rich fabrics; many have a balcony or terrace, and all ooze luxury. Romantics might want to try one of the 12 secluded "treehouse" suites in the woods. The lavish spa is particularly strong on facials and has a large and elegant pool. The restaurant, the Dining Room at Chewton Glen, concentrates on grilled meats and more plant-based or Asian-influenced dishes, with a choice of more than 700 wines (there's also a less formal gastropub and pool bar). Besides golf and tennis (on indoor or outdoor courts), family-friendly leisure activities such as archery, falconry, pony grooming, and walking with miniature sheep are available, along with guided bike rides in the forest or kayaking. There's also a self-contained cooking school and a tree house kids' club. A 20-minute walk through the grounds takes you down to the coast. Chewton Glen is 12 miles southwest of Lyndhurst on the A35.

Pros

  • Classic English luxury
  • Top-notch leisure facilities
  • High staff-to-guest ratio

Cons

  • Expensive rates
  • Some hotel decor tired
  • Food quality variable
Christchurch Rd., New Milton, BH25 6QS, England
01425-282212
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70 rooms
No Meals

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Ham Yard Hotel

$$$ | 1 Ham Yard, London, W1D 7DT, England Fodor's Choice

Colorful, luxurious, playful, and riotously good fun, Ham Yard is another winner from the stable of London hotel designer extraordinaire Kit Kemp. As with her other sumptuous properties, guest rooms are individually designed, and the results here are splendid. Elegant, restrained color schemes are invigorated by cheeky, playful touches—designer wallpaper and furnishings in contrasting shades of gray offset by riotously colorful headboards, for example, or pieces of modern art that seem to burst from the walls like sunshine. Everything is designed with maximum comfort in mind—there's even a TV in the bathroom. Movies are shown in the state-of-the art basement cinema (which also hosts exclusive preview screenings with Hollywood A-listers) and there's even a 10-pin bowling alley—imported from Texas. The restaurant is excellent and the bar is as buzzing as you'd expect. To top it all, service is excellent.

Pros

  • Great modern British design
  • Excellent service throughout
  • Fun facilities, including an authentic Texas 10-pin bowling alley

Cons

  • Room rates are pricey
  • Some will find the lobby scene a little too trendy
  • With a cinema, bowling alley, and spa on-site, you may never leave the hotel
1 Ham Yard, London, W1D 7DT, England
020-3642–2000
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91 rooms
No Meals

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Hazlitt's

$$ | 6 Frith St., London, W1D 3JA, England Fodor's Choice

This marvelously atmospheric lodging, full of historic personality and stately antiques, occupies three connected 18th-century town houses, one of which was the last home of the English critic and essayist William Hazlitt (1778–1830). Traditional English style and opulent Regency furnishings form a huge part of its appeal, but it's charmingly devoid of a few modern amenities—as the owners say, "In 1718, there were no elevators, and there still aren't." Rooms are named after infamous Soho denizens like the 1st Duke of Monmouth and nearby are more interesting restaurants than you could visit in a year.

Pros

  • Great for bibliophiles and lovers of Regency antiques and Old Master portraits
  • Haunting atmosphere with lots of small sitting rooms and wooden staircases
  • Truly beautiful and relaxed Georgian setting

Cons

  • No in-house restaurant
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • No elevators
6 Frith St., London, W1D 3JA, England
020-7434–1771
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Tresanton

$$$ | Lower Castle Rd., St. Mawes, TR2 5DR, England Fodor's Choice

It's the Cornish Riviera, Italian style—this former yachtsman's club, owned by hotelier Olga Polizzi, makes for a luxuriously relaxed stay. Decorated in stately, muted tones, with terra-cotta pots on the terrace, the Tresanton is a meeting of classic English and warm Mediterranean styles, and the terraced Beach Club and the yacht available to guests in summer reinforces the jet-set spirit. In the restaurant, the Italian-inspired menu includes local oysters, lobster, gnocchi, and beef fillet.

Pros

  • Relaxed but professional service
  • Terrific views
  • Stylishly luxurious setting

Cons

  • Some steps to climb
  • Noise intrusion in some rooms
  • Remote parking
Lower Castle Rd., St. Mawes, TR2 5DR, England
01326-270055
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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NoMad London

$$$ | 28 Bow St., London, WC2E 7AW, England Fodor's Choice

One of London's hippest hotels sits opposite the famous Royal Opera House, and while a bit austere looking from the outside, inside it's all deluxe boho-chic, with dark mahoganies, worn rugs, velvet sofas, embroidered damasks, and hand-painted wallpapers. Set in the former Bow Street Magistrates' Court and Police Station and delightfully sprinkled with 1,600 pieces of art, be sure to take tea in the Library, enjoy craft cocktails in the subterranean Common Decency cocktail lounge, or sip agave-based cocktails in the hopping Side Hustle bar.

Pros

  • Hip on-site drinking and dining
  • Set in London's historic 1740 former Magistrates' Court
  • Fabulous location opposite Covent Garden's Royal Opera House

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in price
  • Rooms overlooking the Atrium restaurant can be a bit noisy
  • High prices
28 Bow St., London, WC2E 7AW, England
020-3906–1600
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91 rooms
No Meals

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One Warwick Park

$$ | 1 Warwick Park, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TA, England Fodor's Choice

In the heart of Tunbridge Wells, this stylish boutique hotel perfectly situated between the café-filled Pantiles and the shop-lined High Street is a luxurious and intimate place to stay, with spacious and contemporary guest rooms. Expect chic design in muted colors and natural woods, exceptionally comfortable king or super-king beds, and modern bathrooms with rainfall showers (and, in larger rooms, baths). The brasserie restaurant is excellenttry the incredible garlic and chilli king prawns flambé and a bright, art-filled bar and snug serves traditional afternoon teas and evening drinks. Everything else you could possibly need is right on your doorstep. Larger groups should consider booking the self-catering townhouse, while sleeps up to eight in four double bedrooms.

Pros

  • Superb but unpretentious food in The Brasserie
  • Private parking nearby (prebook)
  • Fascinating history as brewery and schoolhouse

Cons

  • Some noise from Pantiles partiers on weekends
  • Not the cheapest breakfast menu
  • Prices rise sharply for best rooms
1 Warwick Park, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TA, England
01892-520587
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39 rooms
No Meals

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The Resident

$ | 29 Seel St., Liverpool, L1 4AU, England Fodor's Choice

The decor in this charming converted warehouse is hip and warm, with handpicked British signature furnishings from the likes of Tom Dixon, Paul Smith, and Scottish-based Bute Fabrics. Rooms range from great value small doubles to the Secret Garden Suite sleeping up to five, all with mini-kitchens for limited self-catering. Communal areas are equally inviting. 

Pros

  • Staff very informative about local attractions and dining
  • Room-service drinks and snacks
  • Focus on local artisan produce

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Small doubles may be too cozy for some
  • Soundproofing not 100%
29 Seel St., Liverpool, L1 4AU, England
0151-705–2626
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106 rooms
No Meals

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South Lodge

$$$$ | Brighton Rd., East Grinstead, RH13 6PS, England Fodor's Choice

Located 15 miles southwest of East Grinstead (and within east reach of Arundel, Brighton, and Lewes), this spectacular country estate is the region's most luxurious stay, set within 92 acres of Sussex countryside and including a small vineyard, woodland walk, kitchen garden, and rockery. Still, it's what inside the hotel that counts. The beautifully appointed bedrooms, suites, and lakeside lodges are individually designed to combine heritage features with modern comfort, and there are wide-ranging dining options in the three excellent restaurants—including the Michelin-starred Ben Wilkinson at The Pass—along with the billiard bar and garden terrace. Perhaps the highlight, however, is the state-of-the-art spa, with an indoor pool and a natural outdoor swimming lake, as well as a scented sauna and salt steam room. Breakfast is served in the elegant Camellia, or you can eat in the spa restaurant Botanica, which has many vegetarian and vegan options. South Lodge is also an excellent family retreat, with extras for young children including a tent and books in the room, activity trails through the gardens (with prizes), and designated swimming times.

Pros

  • Individually designed rooms and suites with luxurious finishes
  • Natural swimming lake with South Downs views
  • Family-friendly facilities and activities

Cons

  • Spa breakfast service is a little slow
  • Car park fills up during the day
  • Deep pockets required
Brighton Rd., East Grinstead, RH13 6PS, England
01403-891711
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88 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Trafalgar St James

$$ | 2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Sq., London, SW1A 2TS, England Fodor's Choice

This art-filled former 19th-century office building, now part of the Hilton chain, is in a superb location, and some guest rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows with extraordinary views of Trafalgar Square, Nelson's Column, and The City. Twenty-one rooms are split-level, with upstairs space for chilling out and sleeping space below. Bathrooms have deep tubs, full-size toiletries, and mini-TVs. Go up to the roof garden for spectacular views of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and the London Eye. Better yet, ask for Room 303 to enjoy these exquisite views in privacy.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms filled with art
  • Amazing location and views
  • Good price reductions on weekends

Cons

  • Interior is somewhat austere
  • Rates increase considerably on certain weekdays
  • Though you're unlikely to drive here, parking is £50 per night
2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Sq., London, SW1A 2TS, England
020-7870–2900
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129 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Another Place, the Lake

$$$ | Watermillock, Ullswater, CA11 0LP, England

Dark carved wood, antique tiles, and a stunning location overlooking Ullswater give Another Place plenty of upscale country-house style, though the hotel manages to be more relaxed than some of its competition; it also has chic modern shepherd huts. The bar has old leather sofas and flocked wallpaper, and there is a grand piano in the lounge. Bedrooms are all individually decorated in a fresh color palette, with sumptuous fabrics, antique furniture, and huge windows pointing toward the lake and fells. The Rampsbeck Restaurant, open to the public, offers a three-course fine-dining menu including dishes such as potted brown shrimp, roasted harlequin squash, and whole charcoal-baked sea bass, as well as afternoon tea. The Glasshouse is a more casual option and has a wood-fired pizza oven. The hotel has plenty of activities and welcomes families. 

Pros

  • Great lake location
  • Quiet atmosphere but plenty to do
  • Excellent restaurants

Cons

  • Can feel a bit isolated
  • Closed for part of January
  • Grounds only partially accessible for people with disabilities
Watermillock, Ullswater, CA11 0LP, England
01768-486442
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coach and Horses

$$ | 62 St. Clements St., Oxford, OX4 1AH, England

Everything is new in this airy and spacious lodging, but it doesn't mean the place lacks atmosphere or charm. The cool and pastel colors, such as duck-egg blue and subtle purples, and light wood floors give it an almost seaside air, and a scattering of hand-knitted cushions adds a personal touch. Bedrooms have high-quality bathrooms, and the hospitable hosts dispense generous breakfasts.

Pros

  • Lovely modern design
  • Friendly hosts
  • Central location

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Gets booked up quickly
  • Decor doesn't reflect the building's history
62 St. Clements St., Oxford, OX4 1AH, England
01865-200017
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza Stratford-upon-Avon, an IHG Hotel

$$ | Bridgefoot, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6YR, England

This spick-and-span, good-value hotel’s selling points are its excellent location near the center of the historic district and views across the river. It also has plenty of modern amenities and large, light-filled rooms, but the bathrooms are a bit of a squeeze. Ask for rooms away from the elevators, as they can be a bit noisy. Staff are friendly, and children are welcomed enthusiastically. The hotel is often full of businesspeople and conferences, though there are some nice touches, such as the Terrace Bar, where you can enjoy drinks or dinner, and the bright Riverside Restaurant.

Pros

  • Convenient location for business or visiting
  • Nice leisure facilities, including pool
  • Free dinners for kids

Cons

  • Not much old England charm
  • Big and impersonal
  • A bit overrun with conferences
Bridgefoot, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6YR, England
01789-279988
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259 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Fellows House Cambridge, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$ | 33A Milton Rd., Cambridge, CB4 1UZ, England

The generous accommodations of this sleek aparthotel, which offers both short and long-term stays, are all named after different Cambridge fellows (Charles Darwin, Rudyard Kipling, William Blake), yet all of them have a uniform contemporary look—styled in neutral grays and whites—and compact kitchenettes with stovetops and microwaves. Don't let the ability to prepare your own meals stop you from visiting the ground-floor Folio restaurant. If you have a moment to spare, hit the lobby for a cocktail and a game on the billiard table.

Pros

  • Rooms come with cooking facilities
  • In-house pool and spa
  • Spacious restaurant, lobby bar, and courtyard garden

Cons

  • Rooms might be a tad minimal for some
  • Located in relative suburbia
  • Short walk from city center
33A Milton Rd., Cambridge, CB4 1UZ, England
01223-949499
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131 rooms
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Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire

$$$$ | Chalky La., Hook, RG27 8TD, England

Although deep in the British countryside on a 500-acre estate, this country-house hotel, part of the luxury chain, is only a half hour from Heathrow; the manor house's original wing (the others are more contemporary) dates back to 1728, although luxuries like marble bathrooms and Frette linens are thoroughly modern. Relax in the heated indoor pool and spacious spa offering Dr. Barbara Sturm treatments and hypnotherapy, or enjoy country pursuits like horseback riding (there's an equestrian center), fishing in the stocked pond, falconry, and clay-pigeon shooting. For the more adventurous, there's zip-lining. There are also family-friendly elements, such as a special kids' pool with a waterslide and a supervised kids' club on weekends. Dining options range from a Vietnamese-influenced spa café and a pizzeria to a restaurant serving seasonal Modern British food.

Pros

  • Peaceful location
  • Great spa
  • Plenty of activities

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • Pool dominated by children at times
  • Inconsistent dining service
Chalky La., Hook, RG27 8TD, England
01252-853000
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133 rooms
No Meals

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Fowey Hall

$$$ | Hanson Dr., Fowey, PL23 1ET, England

A showy Victorian edifice, all turrets and elaborate plasterwork, this hotel with 5 acres of gardens, a spa, and a pool was the original inspiration for Toad Hall in The Wind in the Willows. It's a great place for families—most rooms are spacious enough for several people, and there are excellent facilities for the kids. Modernizations have successfully melded vintage character with contemporary pizzazz. The relaxed dining room, which opens onto a terrace, is open to nonguests.

Pros

  • Grand manorial setting
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Spacious rooms with good views

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Not suited for anyone seeking an adult ambience
  • Steep walk from town center
Hanson Dr., Fowey, PL23 1ET, England
01726-833866
Hotel Details
62 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Hoxton

$$ | 199--206 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7BD, England

The emphasis here is on modest-size rooms elegantly appointed and decorated with a chic eye for detail. Expect crisp linens, comfortable beds, classic furniture and knickknacks, and bespoke wallpaper. Rooms range in size, but all come with the same focus on comfort and style, including signature touches of an old-style transistor radio and a local neighborhood guide in each room. There's also an excellent on-site restaurant and bar.

Pros

  • Good value for money
  • Great location close to the West End and the British Museum
  • Fab restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Breakfast isn't inclusive and is a rather meager affair
  • Smallest rooms are on the tiny side
  • Hotel lobby becomes a co-working space during the day and can get noisy
199--206 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7BD, England
020-7661–3000
Hotel Details
174 rooms
No Meals

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Inn for All Seasons

$ | A40, Burford, OX18 4TN, England

This 16th-century coaching inn provides simple but comfortable rooms and a warm welcome in its main building and the News Coach House. It's a better value than other options in Burford, and a popular spot for those with children and dogs. The restaurant is open to guests and non-guests alike and serves a short but well-considered menu of British favorites.

Pros

  • Coach house rooms have direct garden access, useful for those with dogs
  • Good value for the area
  • Nice garden

Cons

  • Located on busy road
  • Some rooms have sloped ceilings
  • Restaurant menu a bit limited
A40, Burford, OX18 4TN, England
01451-844324
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ivy Bank

$ | Holly Rd., Windermere, LA23 2AF, England

One of Windermere's tidiest bed-and-breakfasts, spotless Ivy Bank is in a quiet, leafy part of town. The guest rooms are furnished in traditional style and have views over the rooftops. The owner is a qualified masseuse and aromatherapist and offers treatments to guests. You can use the Old England Spa nearby for a discounted rate.

Pros

  • Bike storage
  • Good walks nearby
  • Family room available

Cons

  • Most rooms have showers, but no tubs
  • Rooms are quite small
  • Not on the lakeside
Holly Rd., Windermere, LA23 2AF, England
01539-42601
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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King's Arms

$ | The Street, GL9 1DT, England

A short drive from Tetbury in a small hamlet, this pub and inn is a paragon of rustic chic, with cozy modern rooms furnished with big, soft beds. The ethos here is good, plain British fare and comfort, and plenty of it. With two holiday cottages supplementing the rooms above the pub, an outdoor pizza oven for the summer, and a loyal local crowd, you may have to fight for the chairs nearest the fireplace.

Pros

  • Excellent food
  • Vintage charm
  • Comfortable rooms and public spaces

Cons

  • Decor is a little dark
  • Out of the way
  • Bathrooms somewhat dated
The Street, GL9 1DT, England
01454-238245
Hotel Details
6 rooms, 2 cottages
No Meals

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