6 Best Hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon and the Heart of England, England

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Stratford and Warwick have accommodations to fit every wallet. Because Stratford is so popular with theatergoers, book well ahead. Most hotels offer discounted two- and three-day packages. Near Stratford, a number of top-notch country hotels guarantee discreet but attentive service—at fancy prices. Birmingham's hotels, geared to the convention crowd and often booked well in advance, are mostly bland and impersonal, but a few are sophisticated; look for weekend discounts. In the countryside, many ancient inns and venerable Regency-style houses have been converted into hotels.

Hotel Indigo Stratford-upon-Avon

$ | Chapel St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6HA, England Fodor's Choice

This hotel in a black-and-white timber-frame building in the center of town has a great location opposite Shakespeare’s New Place and a gorgeous, stripped-back feel that works well within the confines of a historic building. Originally called the Falcon, it nods to this past in the wood-paneled tearoom, where it is said wood from Shakespeare's New Place was repurposed when the house was torn down. Far from a museum, though, this well-thought-out hotel has different areas to suit moods and tastes, from a cozy bar to a lovely courtyard garden to a light-filled lobby. Each room comes with a Hypnos bed dressed in Egyptian cotton, beautiful tiled bathroom, and charming splashes of color. Opt for one of the rooms in the 16th-century part of the building for more Tudor character (contemporary rooms are also lovely, and larger), and make sure you dine in the handsome Woodsman pub downstairs at least one night, where local deer, wild boar, and lamb are cooked in front of diners on a wood-fired oven and charcoal grill.

Pros

  • Varied, appealing public areas
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Plenty of character that combines old and new

Cons

  • Part of a chain
  • Neighborhood can be a little busy
  • Some rooms on the small side
Chapel St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6HA, England
0330-102--7244
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93 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Library House

$ | 11 Severn Bank, Telford, TF8 7AN, England Fodor's Choice

Built in 1740 and at one time the village’s library, this small guesthouse, tucked away on an old lane, is a very short walk from the Iron Bridge. The house has been beautifully restored, with plenty of original and Victorian features brought to the fore. In a nice nod to its former life, its old library shelves still line the guest room walls. Rooms are furnished with elegance—the Chaucer Room even has its own private terrace—and service is warm without being obtrusive; they’ll even furnish you with a hot water bottle on cool nights.

Pros

  • Welcoming hosts
  • Good location near the sights
  • Elegant bedrooms

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Books up quickly
  • Might be too personal in style for some
11 Severn Bank, Telford, TF8 7AN, England
01952-432299
Hotel Details
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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ABode Chester

$ | Grosvenor Rd., Chester, CH1 2DJ, England

Perched at a busy traffic intersection on the edge of Chester’s old town, this gleaming, modern hotel from the trendy ABode chain may not occupy the city’s most romantic spot, but it’s well run and comfortable. Guest rooms are spacious and quiet, with comfortable beds. The top-floor bar has sweeping views of the city; come up here for a drink as you gaze over Chester Racecourse and the Welsh hills. There’s also a lounge bar on the ground floor. The city center is a pleasant, 10-minute stroll down winding backstreets.

Pros

  • Large, uncluttered guest rooms
  • Good food
  • Two bars, one with great city views

Cons

  • Lacks historic charm of older hotels
  • Parking lot is hard to find
  • A bit of a stroll into town
Grosvenor Rd., Chester, CH1 2DJ, England
01244-347000
Hotel Details
85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bloc Hotel Birmingham

$ | 77 Caroline St., Birmingham, B3 1UG, England

This budget hotel in the Jewellery Quarter has pod-style bedrooms and a selection of mini-apartments for those who want to use their hotel as little more than somewhere to sleep between exploring. The rooms are updated with smart controls and decorated in cool tones of autumnal brown, green, and gray, and have amenities such as pocket-sprung mattresses, monsoon showers, and high-definition LED TVs. You can order a rather basic "breakfast bag" for the morning or just try one of the many local cafés. Guests can also make use of many local discounts, including free entry to the nearby Jam House live music venue.

Pros

  • Thoughtfully designed rooms with comfortable beds
  • Unbeatable prices
  • Powerful showers

Cons

  • Few home comforts
  • No storage space
  • No window in cheapest rooms
77 Caroline St., Birmingham, B3 1UG, England
0121-212--1223
Hotel Details
105 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham Brindleyplace

$ | 1 Brunswick Sq., Birmingham, B1 2HW, England

An excellent central location near the waterside nightlife scene is just one perk of staying at this smoothly run chain hotel. The crisp, modern bedrooms and bathrooms, though on the small side, are beautifully equipped and furnished in calm, neutral tones. Downstairs, the trendy bar and neighboring Recess restaurant have a very Mad Men feel. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are included in the good weekend deals and even in high-season, bargains can be had.

Pros

  • Stylish bar and restaurant
  • Fitness center
  • Frequent special offers

Cons

  • Mostly for business travelers
  • Breakfast not included in all rates
  • Not a lot of character
1 Brunswick Sq., Birmingham, B1 2HW, England
0121-643--1003
Hotel Details
238 rooms
No Meals

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Sink Green Farm Bed and Breakfast

$ | B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England

Peace, seclusion, and magnificent views of the Wye Valley await 3 miles southeast of Hereford at this informal working farm, which dates back to the 16th century; there's even a hot tub from which to enjoy the scene. Guest rooms in the stone farmhouse are furnished nicely with period pieces alongside DAB radios, and breakfasts, including local bacon and eggs, are taken at the communal dining table.

Pros

  • Friendly and casual
  • Lovely garden
  • Riverside walks nearby

Cons

  • Car needed to get around
  • You may feel obliged to make friends
  • Decor a tad old-fashioned
B4399, Rotherwas, HR2 6LE, England
01432-870223
Hotel Details
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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