103 Best Hotels in England

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Harbour Hotel and Spa Southampton

$$$ | 5 Maritime Walk, SO14 3QT, England

Staying at this snazzy modern five-star hotel directly on the marina is like staying on a cruise ship (or perhaps a super-yacht) without ever leaving land, a design theme reinforced by tiered balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows. Among the amenities are an excellent spa, a penthouse bar with roof terrace, a heated indoor pool, a free shuttle to the cruise terminal, a cinema, and a seafood-oriented restaurant, The Jetty, that's considered one of the city's best. Rooms, some with balconies overlooking the marina, come with pampering touches like 400-thread count sheets and Nespresso coffee machines. 

Pros

  • Luxurious, comfortable rooms
  • Terraces with views over the harbor
  • Excellent spa and restaurant, among many amenities

Cons

  • Expensive rates for the area
  • Spa can feel crowded
  • Rooms under bar area can be noisy
5 Maritime Walk, SO14 3QT, England
238-110–3456
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119 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Horsted Place

$$$ | Off A26, Little Horsted, TN22 5TS, England

Set within 1,100 acres of parkland, this luxurious Victorian manor house was built as a private home in 1850; it was owned by a friend of the late Queen Elizabeth until the 1980s, and she was a regular visitor. Today it continues to exude English country-house style, with a magnificent Victorian staircase, elegantly traditional guest rooms, and special touches like the secret door in the Gothic library, which leads to a private courtyard. The dining room serves elegant fare using fresh, local ingredients. The house is 6½ miles northeast of Lewes.

Pros

  • Plenty of traditional country-house style
  • Delicious food
  • Lovely gardens

Cons

  • Too formal for some
  • Creaky floors bother light sleepers
  • The English manor lifestyle doesn't come cheap
Off A26, Little Horsted, TN22 5TS, England
01825-750581
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin & Bistro Tunbridge Wells

$$$ | Crescent Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2LY, England

An elegant sandstone house dating from 1762 has been transformed by this chain into a chic boutique hotel with luxurious furnishings; Oriental rugs give public rooms a warmth that is both intimate and grand, and guest rooms are minimalist and modern, with luxurious linens and pampering bathrooms. The Burgundy Bar stocks a fine selection of French wines, and the bistro's contemporary menu changes daily but is strong on creamy soups, crisp salads, grilled steaks, and fresh seafood. It's also a hot spot for afternoon tea and Sunday lunch.

Pros

  • Well-done conversion of beautiful old mansion
  • Large garden and terrace
  • Reliably good service

Cons

  • Classic rooms are smart but small (cozy rooms even smaller)
  • Regular weddings and events can take over hotel
  • Big price hike in summer
Crescent Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2LY, England
01892-320749
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin Brighton

$$$ | 2 Ship St., Brighton, BN1 1AD, England

In the Lanes area, this outpost of a snazzy boutique chain has chic, modern rooms. Pampering touches include Egyptian linens and large "monsoon" showers. The more expensive rooms have luxurious roll-top baths and wonderful sea views. The bistro restaurant offers classic fare that makes use of local seafood, and the wine list is excellent. Room prices fluctuate wildly day to day, and are significantly higher in summer than other times of year; check the website for the best rates.

Pros

  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Comfortable beds
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Bar can get crowded
  • Big price fluctuations in summer
  • Often gets booked up
2 Ship St., Brighton, BN1 1AD, England
01273-855221
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49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt Regency London—The Churchill

$$$ | 30 Portman Sq., London, W1H 7BH, England

Even though it's one of London's largest hotels, The Churchill is always abuzz with guests smiling at the perfection they find here, including warmly personalized service and calmly alluring guest rooms. The shimmering lobby is in Robert Adam–esque 19th-century style, and there's a gorgeous cocktail bar inspired by Winston's wife, Clementine. There are two restaurants: Locanda Locatelli, one of the best Italian restaurants in London, and the more traditional Montagu, overlooking Portman Square. Guest rooms are lovely and modern, and suites are hung with cutting-edge art on loan from the Saatchi collection. No-nonsense business travelers and VIPs appreciate the highly convenient Portman Square location and the relaxed business lounge.

Pros

  • Comfortable and stylish
  • Great dining and drinking, including a bottomless brunch
  • Central location

Cons

  • Feels more geared to business than leisure travelers
  • Lots of renovations going on
  • Prices are steep
30 Portman Sq., London, W1H 7BH, England
020-7486–5800
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440 rooms
No Meals

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Inn on the Lake

$$$ | Ullswater, Glenridding, CA11 0PE, England

With some of the best lake views in the Lake District, this hotel is a large Victorian property right on the edge of Ullswater, with only its own terrace and lawns separating it from the water. It's an idyllic spot, understandably popular for weddings. Many guest rooms have views of Ullswater or Helvellyn. The Lake View Restaurant is open to guests and nonguests, and if you've come down off the mountain and are covered in mud, you'll still be welcome in the Ramblers Bar. In summer you might well want to use the hotel's 9-hole pitch-and-putt golf course and croquet lawn.

Pros

  • Beautiful scenery
  • Rooms are modern in style
  • Plenty of parking

Cons

  • Very busy in summer
  • Can be noisy if there's a wedding
  • Rooms lack Victorian style of the exterior
Ullswater, Glenridding, CA11 0PE, England
017684-82444
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44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lakeside Park Hotel & Spa

$$$ | High St., Wootton Bridge, PO33 4LJ, England

Set beside a 20-acre tidal lake in the tiny town of Wootton Bridge, halfway between Cowes and Ryde, this hotel is perfectly situated for exploring the northern part of the island. Rooms are decorated in contemporary style, and many have lake views; bathrooms are clean and spacious. There's an indoor pool and small spa, and a restaurant and brasserie serve good Modern British cuisine.

Pros

  • Scenic location
  • Close to cycling and walking trails
  • Comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Restaurant quality uneven
  • Service inconsistent
  • Maintenance could be better
High St., Wootton Bridge, PO33 4LJ, England
01983-882266
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47 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lamb Inn

$$$ | Sheep St., Burford, OX18 4LR, England

Step through the door of this ancient coaching inn and be greeted by the sight of huge flagstones, gateleg tables, armchairs, and a roaring fire, then wind your way along the tartan carpet through creaking passages and stairways to the immaculate and cozy bedrooms that are furnished in updated country style. The sense of history (the building has been here since the 15th century) is matched with excellent service, top-notch food both in the bar and restaurant, and a sheltered courtyard and walled garden for sunny days.

Pros

  • Idyllic location
  • Attentive service
  • Historical building

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Some parking is on the street
  • Avoid if you don't like dogs
Sheep St., Burford, OX18 4LR, England
01993-823155
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Landmark London

$$$ | 222 Marylebone Rd., London, NW1 6JQ, England

A glass-covered, eight-story atrium sets the scene at this truly grand hotel, where the huge bedrooms are richly furnished and have marble bathrooms; odd-numbered rooms overlook the Winter Garden restaurant beneath the glass roof. Built by a wealthy industrialist to serve a planned channel tunnel rail link in 1899, The Landmark was the victim of atrocious timing twice in its life—first when the original tunnel was canceled, and again 40 years later when it was requisitioned by the army during World War II. Lavishly reborn in the late 1990s, it has been going strong ever since. 

Pros

  • Amazingly luxurious
  • One of the few really posh London hotels that doesn't make you dress up
  • Good discounts are available

Cons

  • The spa can get busy
  • The stunning atrium is usually filled with Instagrammers
  • Two-night minimum stay at certain times
222 Marylebone Rd., London, NW1 6JQ, England
020-7631–8000
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346 rooms
No Meals

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Langley Castle Hotel

$$$ | Off A686, Hexham, NE47 5LU, England

Close your eyes and imagine an English castle: you're probably picturing Langley, a lavish 14th-century fortification with turrets and battlements that is now is a romantic hotel, offering large, well-appointed rooms—both in the castle and out in the grounds (with castle views)—as well as one of the region's best fine-dining experiences. The romantic baronial dining room, with little candlelit alcoves draped in rich fabric, offers an excellent three-course prix-fixe menu of traditional English dishes with Italian twists; think ravioli stuffed with ox cheek. There's also a lighter (and cheaper) snack menu, served in the equally attractive drawing room. Langley Castle is 6 miles west of Hexham. Stick around after breakfast for the free morning tour of the battlements.

Pros

  • Romantic and historic setting
  • Lavish afternoon tea
  • Full movies and sports TV packages in rooms

Cons

  • Breakfast can be hit-or-miss
  • Decor a little tired in places
  • Service can be slow
Off A686, Hexham, NE47 5LU, England
01434-688888
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28 rooms
No Meals

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Linthwaite House

$$$ | Crook Rd., Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3JA, England

At this contemporary country house hotel set in 14 acres of gardens and private woodlands, the luxurious guest rooms overlook the grounds and the lake, and many of the suites have their own hot tubs. Guests can also book on-site spa treatments. Chef Simon Rogan has opened his imaginative farm-to-table restaurant Henrock at the hotel, and there's also a lovely light bar and conservatory with an imaginative menu, including a particularly delicious afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Great fine dining restaurant
  • Extensive drinks list at Bar & Conservatory
  • Outdoor patio for dining

Cons

  • Restaurant books up quickly
  • Not directly on the lake
  • Not all areas are accessible for those with mobility issues
Crook Rd., Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3JA, England
015394-88600
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36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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London Bridge Hotel

$$$ | 8–18 London Bridge St., London, SE1 9SG, England

Steps away from the London Bridge rail and Tube stations, and handy for the South Bank, this thoroughly modern, stylish hotel is popular with business travelers, but leisure travelers find it just as appealing. The diminutive but sleek rooms have an understated contemporary look, and three spacious two-bedroom apartments come with a kitchen, living room, and dining room. An inviting lounge serves bar food, and there's a more formal restaurant as well.

Pros

  • Convenient but quiet location
  • Good on-site eateries
  • Good deals available online in the off-season

Cons

  • Small bedrooms
  • Prices rise by £100 or more midweek
  • Area is filled with crowds on evenings and weekends
8–18 London Bridge St., London, SE1 9SG, England
020-7855–2200
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141 rooms
No Meals

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The Lord Crewe

$$$ | Front St., Bamburgh, NE69 7BL, England

After spending centuries as a cozy, stone-walled inn with exposed oak beams, this historic building has been transformed into Bamburgh's most upmarketand most expensivehotel stay. Choose from seven recently refurbished, individually designed boutique bedrooms, with the best of the bunch (the premium Lord Crewe room) offering a four-poster bed and rolltop bath. Even if you don't stay, book a meal in the superb restaurant downstairs, known for its freshly caught seafood.

Pros

  • In the center of the village
  • Delicious Lindisfarne oysters in the restaurant
  • Close to Bamburgh Castle

Cons

  • Twice the price of any other village hotel
  • Pet-friendly dining is ideal for dog lovers but not for allergy sufferers
  • Service suffers during peak season
Front St., Bamburgh, NE69 7BL, England
01668-214243
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Macdonald Compleat Angler

$$$ | Bisham Rd., Marlow, SL7 1RG, England

Although fishing aficionados consider this luxurious, 17th-century, Thames-side inn ideal, the place is stylish enough to attract those with no interest in casting a line. The name comes from Izaak Walton's 1653 masterpiece of angling advice and philosophy, which he wrote in this area. Rooms, traditional in style, are subtly decorated in earth tones with purple touches, and many have views over the Thames. The hotel's Riverside Restaurant serves outstanding Modern British cooking with terrace and waterside views. A sunny conservatory serves afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Great Thames views
  • Legendary fishing spot

Cons

  • River views cost more, except Rooms 9 and 10
  • Need a car to get around
  • Rooms could use some updating
Bisham Rd., Marlow, SL7 1RG, England
0844-879–9128
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64 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Macdonald Linden Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa

$$$ | Off A697, Longhorsley, NE65 8XF, England

Built as a getaway for a wealthy banker in 1812, this charming country estate surrounded by 450 acres of private grounds is wonderfully secluded; it's a full five minutes' drive off the nearest public road. The original building is well maintained, particularly the beautiful, spacious atrium and a wood-paneled bar. A modern wing has less character, and the guest rooms could do with a face-lift, but the beds are comfortable and the bathrooms modern. The Dobson Restaurant serves good Modern British cuisine, and the family-friendly Linden Tree pub is an option if you want something more relaxed. Part of the vast estate has been converted into an 18-hole golf course, which makes it a popular destination for sports enthusiasts. A spa and indoor swimming pool are on-site. The hotel is located just off the A1, roughly halfway between Morpeth and Alnwick.

Pros

  • Out-of-the-way escape
  • Soothing spa
  • Gorgeous original building

Cons

  • Can get overrun by large tour groups
  • Visiting spa means a trip outside
  • Bedrooms not as well maintained as public areas
Off A697, Longhorsley, NE65 8XF, England
0344-879–9084
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Manor House Hotel

$$$ | High St., Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0LJ, England

Secret passageways and a priest hole testify to the age of this 16th-century building, where the mullioned windows, original stonework, and log fires in winter are tastefully balanced by smart, contemporary furnishings in the public areas. Bedrooms, displaying the same mix of modern and antique, come with good bathrooms with quality toiletries. The well-regarded Mulberry restaurant serves an updated English menu, while the Beagle Bar, in a bright, modern conservatory overlooking the lovely garden, has cheaper eats.

Pros

  • Accommodating staff
  • Historical ambience but nicely modern rooms
  • Set back from the road

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • Lots of stairs
  • Some noise intrusion
High St., Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0LJ, England
01608-650501
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Marylebone

$$$ | 47 Welbeck St., W1G 8DN, England

Capitalizing on its location in central London's most intimate, village-like neighborhood, The Marylebone features contemporary designer rooms and drinking and dining options that match the boutique elements of its surroundings. Rooms are styled in neutral tones and those on the higher floors offer the kind of quaint rooftop views that have become increasingly rare in a city intent on building bigger. The elegant 108 Brasserie is the perfect spot for people-watching, whether from inside or poised on its outdoor terrace flanked by cobblestone Marylebone Lane. 

Pros

  • Two penthouse suites come with stunning rooftop terraces
  • Access to the in-house Third Space gym and spa with pool
  • Lively location in the heart of Marylebone

Cons

  • Prices are high for the smaller standard rooms
  • Surrounding streets get busy, especially in summer
  • Guests share the spa with nonguest users
47 Welbeck St., W1G 8DN, England
020-7486–6600
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250 rooms
No Meals

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The Megaro

$$$ | 1 Belgrove St., London, WC1H 8AB, England

Located across from St. Pancras International station, this colorful, snazzily designed hotel offers guests rooms with a chic contemporary vibe and all the latest amenities, from espresso machines to Bluetooth speakers. Rooms come in decent sizes, with the more spacious ones on the upper floors, having huge windows to view the cityscape. Magenta, the hotel restaurant, serves good modern European fare.

Pros

  • Comfortable beds
  • Great location for Eurostar travelers
  • Short hop on the Tube to city center

Cons

  • Immediate neighborhood isn't interesting
  • Situated on a very busy road
  • Interiors may be a bit stark for some
1 Belgrove St., London, WC1H 8AB, England
020-7843–2222
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57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Middleton Lodge

$$$ | Kneeton La., Richmond, DL10 6NJ, England

Set on a 200-acre working estate, surrounded by ancient woodlands and overlooking the moors, this elegant retreat has rooms in a Georgian mansion as well as in buildings throughout the grounds that once served as shepherds' huts, a dairy, and a coach house and that might feature exposed timber beams, freestanding baths, woodburning stoves, or hot tubs. The menu at the fine-dining Forge restaurant, which uses ingredients sourced from the estate or elsewhere in the area, changes daily, with dishes like duck with salsify and cavolo nero in an herb emulsion or trout with kohlrabi buttermilk and Douglas fir dressing. The Coach House gastropub is a less-formal choice. If you're exhausted from tromping across the moors, revive with a dip in the heated swimming pool fed by the estate's own spring or with a therapeutic massage in the Forest Spa.

Pros

  • Lovely surroundings
  • Good food
  • Excellent spa and pool

Cons

  • Inconsistent service
  • Some rooms at a distance from breakfast dining
  • Several extra charges, such as a spa-use fee
Kneeton La., Richmond, DL10 6NJ, England
01325-377977
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36 rooms
No Meals

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Mill Hay House

$$$ | Snowshill Rd., Broadway, WR12 7JS, England

If the rose garden, trout-filled pond, and sheep on the hill at this 18th-century golden-stone Queen Anne house aren't appealing enough, then the stone-flagged floors, leather sofas, and grandfather clocks of this plush B&B should satisfy. Booking ahead is essential to secure one of the three beautiful, traditional-style pastel bedrooms. Ask about discounted midweek and weekend packages. It's 1 mile from Broadway on Snowshill Road.

Pros

  • Delightful owners
  • Beautifully landscaped gardens
  • Gourmet breakfasts

Cons

  • Books up quickly
  • Two-night minimum stay for most of the year
  • Entrance can be hard to find
Snowshill Rd., Broadway, WR12 7JS, England
01386-852498
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children under 12 allowed

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Millennium Gloucester

$$$ | 4–18 Harrington Gardens, London, SW7 4LH, England

Located next to a conference center and opposite a Tube station, this is very much a business hotel. The lobby is sleek and minimalist with polished marble floors and soaring blonde-wood columns, while the guest rooms are similarly tasteful (though bordering on bland) with neutral creams and earth tones complemented by light-wood desks and leather chairs. There are two bars and several restaurants (plus an attached casino), which means that you don't have to go out if you'd prefer to stay in.

Pros

  • Friendly, efficient staff
  • Good business facilities
  • Good deals available if you book in advance

Cons

  • Some room decor tired
  • Maintenance could be better
  • Falls short on atmosphere
4–18 Harrington Gardens, London, SW7 4LH, England
020-7373–6030
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610 rooms
Free Breakfast

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myhotel chelsea

$$$ | 35 Ixworth Pl., London, SW3 3QX, England

Rooms at this small chic charmer—tucked away down a side street in an upscale neighborhood—are tiny but sophisticated, with colorful pastel throws atop crisp white down comforters. The beauty is in the details: the fire-warmed bar serves light meals and tea; there's a relaxing spa; and the guest library lends DVDs and books. Tiny bathrooms are brightened by pale-pink granite countertops and the hotel claims to use feng shui principles in its design.

Pros

  • Stylish rooms made for relaxation
  • Good neighborhood
  • Healthy dining options

Cons

  • Tiny rooms
  • Not much food variety at on-site café
  • Relaxed style not for everyone
35 Ixworth Pl., London, SW3 3QX, England
020-7225–7500
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54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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New Hall Hotel & Spa

$$$ | Walmley Rd., Birmingham, B76 1QX, England

A tree-lined drive leads through 26 acres of gardens and open fields to this moated manor house dating to the 13th century, where public rooms reflect the hotel’s long history with period touches such as 16th-century oak paneling and Flemish glass, 18th-century chandeliers, and a 17th-century stone fireplace. Guest rooms include elements of classic character as well as modern bathrooms; some have four-poster beds, and most preserve original features such as cornices and fireplaces. Sophisticated British cuisine is served in the very grand Bridge Restaurant, while coffee and digestifs can be taken in the Terrace Lounge and Bar. There is also a decent spa and pretty grounds to wander. The hotel is 7 miles northeast of the city center.

Pros

  • Historic building
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Spa with indoor pool and gym

Cons

  • A little difficult to locate
  • Far from city center
  • Might be a bit staid for some
Walmley Rd., Birmingham, B76 1QX, England
0121-378–2442
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Nici

$$$ | West Hill Rd., Bournemouth, BH2 5EJ, England

Located on a cliff above Bournemouth's sandy beach (a rarity in pebbly Britain), this stylish conversion of an Edwardian grande dame takes its inspiration from the hip Art Deco hotels of Miami's South Beach, with lots of palm tree decor, original contemporary art in the public spaces, and airy white bedrooms. Seafront rooms—some with private sun decks, others with outdoor hot tubs—overlook the pool area and rolling lawns with the English Channel beyond. The restaurant continues the Floridian theme with dishes like lobster and crayfish linguine, crab cakes, and grilled salmon. OSKIA products are featured in the spa, and there are heated indoor and outdoor pools, a beachside bar, and a small-plates restaurant. A cinema offers nightly screenings.

Pros

  • Amenities such as a spa, pools, and huge, comfortable beds
  • Lovely views over the beach
  • Quiet but central location

Cons

  • Not all rooms have sea views
  • Some street-facing rooms can be dark
  • Service friendly but disorganized
West Hill Rd., Bournemouth, BH2 5EJ, England
01202-018555
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80 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Oakley Court

$$$ | Windsor Rd., Windsor, SL4 5UR, England

A romantic getaway on the Thames, this Victorian-era mansion stands on landscaped grounds 3 miles west of Windsor. Its bristling towers and spires have been used in several films, including The Rocky Horror Picture Show and multiple Dracula movies. Except for the suites, all the rooms are in modern wings and are furnished in a modern style. Public areas, however, retain their old-fashioned, wood-paneled, and clubby charm. The Dining Room restaurant serves Continental cuisine in plush surroundings.

Pros

  • Stunning mansion
  • Lots of pampering
  • Dog-friendly

Cons

  • Bedrooms could do with an update
  • River views cost more
  • Noisy parakeets on grounds
Windsor Rd., Windsor, SL4 5UR, England
01753-609988
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118 rooms
No Meals

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Old Parsonage

$$$ | 1 Banbury Rd., Oxford, OX2 6NN, England

A 17th-century gabled stone house in a small garden next to St. Giles Church, the Old Parsonage is a dignified retreat. Dark red walls, eclectic art, and a crackling wood fire give the lobby a distinguished look. The guest rooms favor plum, purple, and gray with wool, linen, and velvet materials; bathrooms are rich with marble. Memorable meals by the fire (or in the walled garden terrace in summer) keep people coming back. Afternoon teas with scones and clotted cream are excellent.

Pros

  • Beautiful vine-covered building
  • Excellent afternoon tea
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Some guest rooms are small
  • Cool, contemporary look favored over period charm
1 Banbury Rd., Oxford, OX2 6NN, England
01865-310210
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35 rooms
No Meals

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One Aldwych

$$$ | 1 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BZ, England

A fine Edwardian building, with an artsy lobby and an understated blend of contemporary and classic, provides pure modern luxury in a great location for theaters and shopping. Guest rooms are equipped with feather comforters, Italian linen sheets, and ample elegance, and suites have such amenities as private gyms, kitchens, and terraces. The gorgeous swimming pool in the health club has underwater speakers that play music you can hear only when you dive in.

Pros

  • Understated luxury
  • Ultracool atmosphere
  • Good deals and special offers, including big advance-booking discounts

Cons

  • All this luxury doesn't come cheap
  • Fashionable ambience is not always relaxing
  • Rooms are relatively plain
1 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BZ, England
020-7300–1000
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105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Pelham

$$$ | 15 Cromwell Pl., London, SW7 2LA, England

One of the first boutique hotels ever in London, this still-stylish choice is just a short stroll away from the Natural History, Science, and Victoria and Albert museums. Settle down at the end of the day with a book from the well-stocked guest library in the stylish, wood-paneled drawing room complete with honor bar, or go straight to the chic, contemporary guest rooms, each individually decorated with the hotel's combination of classic British country house style infused with a touch of Italian glamour. Michelin-starred chef Alfredo Russo offers an innovative twist on traditional Italian cuisine in the downstairs La Trattoria restaurant.

Pros

  • Great location for museum-hopping
  • Elegant interior design
  • Lovely staff

Cons

  • No views from rooms in back
  • Some rooms are small and awkwardly shaped
  • Walls on the thin side
15 Cromwell Pl., London, SW7 2LA, England
020-7589–8288
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Pig – in the Wall

$$$ | 8 Western Esplanade, SO14 2AZ, England

On a quiet street across from Mayflower Park, this snug hotel in two converted town houses is set into the city's medieval walls and has a funky but chic aesthetic in guest rooms and public areas. Downstairs is the deli-bar, an Edwardian parlor with an open fire, leather armchairs, and wood tables topped with pots of live herbs, where you can get lunch or supper. An offshoot of the Pig, the noted nearby restaurant with rooms in the New Forest, the deli shares the mothership's commitment to locally sourced ingredients that change daily. A Continental or hot breakfast is available but costs extra.

Pros

  • Part of the notable Pig offerings that began in the New Forest
  • Lovely common areas
  • Creative, changing menu using local produce

Cons

  • Deli menu a bit limited
  • Very steep stairs to top-floor room
  • Wood floors mean some overhead noise
8 Western Esplanade, SO14 2AZ, England
0845-077–9494
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12 rooms
No Meals

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THE PIG-at Combe

$$$ | Off A30, Gittisham, EX14 3AD, England

Rolling parkland surrounds this stately Elizabethan manor house, which is 16 miles east of Exeter and has been converted into a hipster retreat run with energy and enthusiasm. "Fun not formality" is the guiding principle, evident from the moment you step into the grand entrance that now holds a lively bar. Public rooms have a shabby-chic coziness, with blazing fires and deep, soft sofas, while the individually decorated guest rooms are spacious and have fabulous views, as well as bathrooms equipped with roll-top baths and powerful showers. The two restaurants—including one in the garden—use produce sourced from the kitchen gardens or from within a 25-mile radius, which then create such dishes as black truffle risotto, pigeon breast, rump steak, and hake fillet. A range of treatments is offered at the Potting Shed, and you can explore nearby Gittisham, once described as "the ideal English village" by King Charles III.

Pros

  • Beautiful rural surroundings
  • Relaxed ambience
  • Attentive but informal staff

Cons

  • Rather remote
  • Defiantly untraditional ethos not for everyone
  • Inflated prices
Off A30, Gittisham, EX14 3AD, England
01404-540400
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31 rooms
No Meals

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