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About Hertford

Originally a fortified Saxon town, picturesque Hertford sits just 20 miles from London and traces its history back a thousand years. Well-placed for weekend breaks, the present-day market town has a warm, welcoming feel, with lively boutiques, cafés and eateries — particularly during the spring and summer months. Accommodation options are wide-ranging, and our pick of the best places to stay in Hertford includes a cosy B&B as well as a pub with bright, bold guest rooms.

Perched on the River Lea, leafy Hertford is wonderful for sunlit strolls, family cycling excursions and laid-back heritage explorations. Hertford Castle, built in 912, remains seriously impressive, and boasts beautiful grounds which are open to the public through the year. Delve into the past at the Hertford Museum, tour the Hertford Arts Hub and admire St Leonard’s Church, a 12th-century landmark on the edge of the Hartham Common. The Common is fantastic for a picnic or river swim, whilst the rambling paths and pretty lakes of Panshanger Park have made it a favourite of more adventurous types.

The Bayfordbury Observatory, part of the University of Hertfordshire is fascinating, whilst the Hertford Theatre offers a varied programme of performances: both are great for an evening out. Continue your night at one of the town’s bars or clubs, or retreat to one of the best places to stay in Hertford for a relaxing evening with friends and family.

The Best Places to Stay in Hertford

For a Charming B&B

  • Number One Port Hill has just three charming guest rooms, each bedecked in antiques and ornaments. An award-winning B&B with enormously friendly hosts, this intimate spot promises hearty breakfasts, local recommendations and characterful interiors. Explore the town at your own pace on the B&B's bicycles.

For a Pub with Rooms

  • The White Horse, near the pretty village of Hertingfordbury, has seven funky guest rooms, each individually decorated with a bold tropical theme. The ground floor of this superb 15th-century inn remains a welcoming gastropub, priding itself on serving fresh local produce from The Herts Larder. Idyllic and family-friendly.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY Cottage

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Fly to London Luton Airport or to Heathrow Airport, both around an hour from Hertford by taxi, bus or train.
  • Hertfordshire is best explored with the freedom of your own transport! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Visit during the summer months (May to September) for long days, more chance of sunshine and temperatures averaging around 21°C. July and August are peak season; travel outside the school holidays for quieter sites and gret hotel deals if you can.

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Best Hotels in Hertford

  • The White Horse, Hertfordshire Hertford 7 rooms from £115

    Country Escape  -  Only 45-minutes drive from Central London, it's a perfect quick break to the country
    Designer  -  Rooms are kitted out in Cole & Son's outstanding new range of exotic wallpapers, The Ardmore Collection
    Restaurant with rooms  -  Gastropub classics with fresh modern British cuisine
    Restaurant  -  Great restaurant supplied by local farmers
    RestaurantGardenNo pets

    Set near the historic village of Hertingfordbury, The White Horse offers a bustling pub and excellent restaurant. The seven room inn has doubles and twins dressed in a tropical-meets-Africa theme and function rooms for special occasions. All just 45-minutes from London. See More

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  • Number One Port Hill Hertford (Hertfordshire) 3 rooms from £130

    Country Escape  -  A boutique country property with a warm welcome and great location.
    Sights nearby  -  Take a tour of Hatfield House, home of the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury.
    Restrictions on children  -  Children over 12 are welcome
    Opulent
    GardenParking
    Recommended by  -  Good Hotel Guide, Sawdays

    A small multi-award winning B&B set in a picturesque part of Hertfordshire. Filled with well placed ornaments and antiques the property has an air of opulence. The wonderfully welcoming Annie serves up fantastic breakfasts and is more than willing to share her knowledge of the region. See More

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