The United Kingdom is small in size, but grand in stature when it comes to history. In addition to heritage monuments aplenty, great cultural treasures, and green and pleasant lands, the UK has some truly dramatic scenery and is studded with charming villages. Yes, it can be a bit rainy, windy, and occasionally snowy, but that is all the more reason to make sure you have booked a room at one of the best places to stay in the United Kingdom. You'll be reassured that when the heavens open, you can retreat to somewhere cosy and characterful, in fitting with your preferences as a solo traveller, couple, group or friends or family.
London dazzles with Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, and the Tower of London, while Edinburgh captivates with its imposing castle atop the Royal Mile. Lovely Bath is famed for its Georgian elegance, Beatles-mania is ever-present in Liverpool, Glasgow’s art scene is thriving, and Manchester has a seriously cool evening vibe. Beyond the cities, discover mystical Stonehenge, the romantic Lake District with its Wordsworth connections, the enchanting atmosphere of student-filled Oxford and Cambridge, and the craggy coastlines of Cornwall and the Scottish Highlands. Each region boasts its own character—from the gentle rolling hills of the Cotswolds with its honey-coloured villages to the wild beauty of the Norfolk Broads and the atmospheric moors of Yorkshire.
Being an island nation, the UK is rich in coastal treasures and seaside towns, each with distinct charm. Brighton entices with its cool, buzzy atmosphere and iconic pier, while St. Ives offers artistic heritage alongside beautiful beaches. Dartmouth combines naval history with steam trains and nearby literary connections, and Salcombe delights sailors and ice cream enthusiasts alike. Whether you seek solitary coastal walks, art-filled cities or lively late nights in characterful pubs and clubs, the best places to stay in the United Kingdom can be found in every corner of this diverse land.
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Glencoe (Argyll)
A collection of luxury lodges — all with private hot tubs — just outside Ballachulish. Interiors are smart and modern but it's the finer details that resonate: Egyptian cotton sheets, wet rooms, super-comfy mattresses and breakfast delivered to your door. A romantic highland hideaway.
Edinburgh (West End)
Amazingly good value in not quite central Edinburgh. Clean, tidy, comfortable, friendly and for those on a budget a great find.
London (Royal Victoria Dock )
A trendy floating hotel offering both a chic city pad and the opportunity to give back. A social enterprise that originated in Amsterdam and is now set up in London's Victoria Docks. Expect industrial contemporary cool style, great restaurant, fantastic and friendly staff and a lively rooftop bar.
London (Marylebone)
A collection of five townhouses located in London's smart Marylebone area. Cleanly designed rooms feature large sash windows, parquet flooring, crisp white linen and contemporary bathrooms. Well positioned and very well priced making this an attractive stay.
Yorkshire
Located in the centre of the quaint market town of Beverley, this recently revamped pub and hotel features stylishly decorated rooms with Venetian style furnishings, a gastro pub serving English classics and a buzzing cocktail bar. The perfect base for those wanting to explore this historic town.
Yorkshire
A traditional British Inn with an award-winning restaurant and cosy bar. The pub has an open log fire and original beamed ceilings. Bedrooms are bright, airy and comfortable - the best has an in-room bathtub. A cosy base to return to after a day spent outdoors.
Ruthin
Art gallery meets boutique restaurant with rooms in the market town of Ruthin, the gateway to North Wales. Contemporary rooms with bold colours and stylish furniture. Boasting a sought-after restaurant & excellent bar. Ideal for a country escape or to rent the whole property for a special occasion.
Swansea
Boutique chic comes to rejuvenated Swansea. Individually styled rooms perfectly mix traditional and contemporary styles. Some feature heavy four poster beds. Modern light and airy bathrooms. Swansea's only Champagne Bar and an excellent restaurant make this a stylish choice.
Devon (Hartland)
Quiet and charming, Hartland Mill B&B is an excellent option for those looking for somewhere to stay on the Hartland Heritage Coast. Surrounded by abundant natural beauty, it's perfect for people looking to explore some of Devon's finest scenery.
Devon (Devon)
An excellent restaurant and bar with five boutique and elegant rooms each with smart en suite shower room and all with access to a complimentary guest pantry. The restaurant is run by award wining chef Peter Mundy and serves dishes from the finest local produce. A superb find close to Exmoor.
Cornwall (Davidstow )
A family-run guesthouse set in beautifully manicured grounds overlooking Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. Rooms are traditional and grand with antiques and artworks. The best have four posters. With very friendly hosts and an exquisite three-course table d'hote dinner, this is a luxurious rural hideaway.
Cornwall (Penzance)
A charming farmhouse turned into a cosy B&B with views over St Michael’s Mount Bay. Rooms are individually styled but all have a classic country feel and private terraces. Hearty breakfasts are served and there are wonderful walks in the area. A grown-up stay, ideal for a quiet rural getaway.
Cumbria (Lupton)
Popular gastro pub with a bold yet comfortable contemporary-country style and large, inviting bedrooms. Well-placed for exploring both the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales.
Cumbria (Cartmel Fell)
Awash with traditional charm, The Masons Arms is a delightful hotel in the Lake District. Featuring excellent food in the restaurant, a wide range of ales and comfortable rooms. The pub's cottages, that sleep up to six, make it a great option for families or groups.