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Find out more about England

Find out more about England

Discover the Timeless Tapestry of England: Where History Meets Innovation

England, a tapestry of rich history and vibrant culture, beckons travellers with its iconic landmarks and charming landscapes. Explore the world-class museums of London, like the British Museum and Tate Modern, or wander through the enchanting streets of historic Bath and Oxford. Marvel at the majestic architecture of Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London. Beyond the cities, the breathtaking countryside offers serene walking trails in the Cotswolds and stunning coastal views in Cornwall. Whether you're seeking romance, adventure, or a glimpse into the past, England’s diverse experiences promise unforgettable memories. For great hotel rates in England, be sure to check out Hotels.com's Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window on travel.

Top locations to stay in England

Some of the best places to stay in England are Manchester, York and Bath. Manchester, known for its vibrant music scene and rich industrial heritage, offers a mix of luxury and budget-friendly accommodations. York, with its medieval charm and historic landmarks, is ideal for a more intimate stay, featuring cozy inns and boutique hotels. Bath, famous for its Roman baths and Georgian architecture, provides a range of upscale options. For first-time visitors, York is the best choice, combining history and charm in a compact, walkable setting. Here are some of the most popular hotels with our guests in England:

  1. Near Manchester: Manchester is a vibrant city known for its rich industrial heritage, diverse culture, and lively atmosphere. It offers attractions such as Heaton Park for outdoor family fun, the AO Arena for sports events, and the bustling Canal Street for nightlife. For accommodation, consider Hotel GothamOpens in a new window, a luxurious 5-star hotel ideal for business and boutique travellers, featuring unique decor and conference facilities. Alternatively, Kimpton Clocktower by IHGOpens in a new window, also a 5-star hotel, is perfect for romantic city stays, offering multiple meeting rooms and 24-hour room service. For families, The Edwardian ManchesterOpens in a new window is a great option, boasting amenities for children alongside business facilities.
  2. Near York: York is a historic city renowned for its medieval architecture and vibrant streets. Key attractions include the stunning York Minster, the charming Shambles street, and the University of York. You might want to stay at Judges CourtOpens in a new window, a luxurious 5-star guesthouse, or consider The Durham OxOpens in a new window, which offers family-friendly adventure activities and luxury experiences. For a spa retreat, The GrandOpens in a new window provides a full-service spa and extensive business amenities.
  3. Near Bath: Bath is celebrated for its Roman Baths, stunning Georgian architecture, and relaxing atmosphere. Highlights include the Roman Baths, the Royal Crescent, and Bath Abbey. For a comfortable stay, check out Dorian HouseOpens in a new window, a luxurious 5-star Bed & Breakfast catering to business travellers. Alternatively, The AyrlingtonOpens in a new window is a boutique guesthouse featuring Victorian-inspired decor, while The Roseate Villa BathOpens in a new window allows pets and offers a unique luxury experience with artistic touches.

Things to do in England for first times

England offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for travellers. Explore vibrant cities with world-class shopping, captivating theatre, and lively entertainment, while also immersing yourself in rich history through its stunning museums and architecture. Whether you're seeking excitement or a leisurely escape, England has something for everyone. Here's a quick itinerary to make the most of your trip to England:

  • Visit Manchester: Manchester, a vibrant city in the north of England, is a cultural hub filled with exciting activities. Explore its renowned museums, such as the Museum of Science and Industry, and admire the impressive architecture of the John Rylands Library. For entertainment, catch a thrilling performance at one of the many theatres or indulge in some retail therapy at the Arndale Centre. Sports enthusiasts can experience the electric atmosphere of a football match at Old Trafford or the Etihad Stadium. After a day of exploration, unwind at local art galleries or enjoy a night out in the city, where the nightlife is as diverse as its offerings.
  • Visit London: London, the bustling capital, is rich in history and modern attractions. Marvel at iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace, and immerse yourself in the city's vibrant arts scene with a visit to the West End for a theatre performance. Stroll through world-class museums such as the British Museum or explore the stunning architecture of the City of London. For shopping, head to Covent Garden or the chic boutiques of Shoreditch. As night falls, experience the lively nightlife along Brick Lane or Camden High Street, where you can enjoy food, music, and entertainment.
  • Visit Liverpool: Liverpool, known for its maritime history and musical heritage, offers a blend of exploration and relaxation. Visit the Albert Dock to explore its museums, including the Tate Liverpool and Merseyside Maritime Museum. Afterward, enjoy a scenic tour around the historic waterfront, highlighted by the majestic Liverpool Cathedral. Dive into the city’s vibrant music scene with live performances at various venues, or indulge in some shopping along Bold Street. As evening approaches, head to Concert Street for a lively atmosphere, where you can enjoy a night out filled with great music and delicious cuisine.

4 tips to find a great England hotel deal

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit England is from January to March, when hotel prices are at their lowest. Domestic travellers should aim to book their flights at least one month in advance for great value, while international travellers are encouraged to secure their tickets at least three months ahead to enjoy the best deals. To fully experience the main attractions, a stay of at least 2-3 days is recommended. Key attractions in England include its renowned museums and stunning architecture, making it an affordable destination for those looking to explore on a budget.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: If you're looking for last-minute deals to England, Hotels.com offers a great way to snag some savings. To uncover potential discounts, head to the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window section on the site, where you could find reduced rates on hotels as your travel date approaches. Additionally, consider enabling email alerts or push notifications from Hotels.com to keep informed about any flash sales and exclusive last-minute promotions, helping you take advantage of opportunities to save on your accommodations.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate depending on factors like the hotel's location, star rating, and the season. Therefore, being flexible with your travel dates could mean you may save on hotel expenses in England.
  4. Consider your location: Staying in the heart of major cities in England can provide unparalleled convenience and access to local attractions, yet this prime location often comes with a steeper price tag. In contrast, accommodations in smaller towns and rural areas tend to be more affordable, making them appealing options for budget-conscious travellers. While hotels situated outside the city centre are more likely to offer better rates, they may require some additional travel to reach key sights. Ultimately, weighing the benefits of convenience against cost can help you make the best choice for your trip.

Best time to go to England

England has a varied climate due to its size, so the best time to visit depends on the region and your preferences for weather and crowds. April, June, and July are the peak travel months in England, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, with no to light rainfall. On the other hand, October to December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.

What's England like?

People go to England to see famous monuments such as Big Ben, as well as to enjoy its many popular attractions like London Eye. This family-friendly destination is also known for its museums and shops. Learn about the local heritage of England at top landmarks like Buckingham Palace and The British Museum. Popular sights like Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus won't disappoint.

Where are the best places to stay in England?

Here are our travelers' top 5 places to stay in England:

Harmony House, in York

Adults-only guesthouse on riverwalk
  • Free parking • Free WiFi • Terrace • Garden

The Moorhead Bed & Breakfast, in Shrewsbury

  • Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi • Terrace • Garden

Willance House Guest House, in Richmond

Convenient to Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi

Ye Spotted Dogge, in Portsmouth

Within easy reach of University of Portsmouth
  • Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Bar • Terrace • Garden

White Cottage B&B, in Spilsby

Within easy reach of Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
  • Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi • Garden

What is there to see around England?

  • Trafalgar Square (0.1 mi/0.1 km from the city center)
  • Piccadilly Circus (0.3 mi/0.5 km from the city center)
  • Big Ben (0.5 mi/0.8 km from the city center)
  • Buckingham Palace (0.7 mi/1.2 km from the city center)
  • London Bridge (1.7 mi/2.8 km from the city center)

What is there to do around England?

  • London Eye (0.4 mi/0.7 km from the city center)
  • The British Museum (0.8 mi/1.3 km from the city center)
  • Tower of London (2.2 mi/3.6 km from the city center)
  • O2 Arena (5.6 mi/9.1 km from the city center)
  • Warner Bros. Studio Tour London (17.6 mi/28.4 km from the city center)

Other Popular England Attractions

  • Wembley Stadium
  • Southampton Cruise Terminal
  • Leicester Square
  • Oxford Street
  • St. Paul's Cathedral