Total Accommodation | 25,091 Properties |
Popular Region | London, Manchester |
Popular Hotel | Nobu London Portman Square, Sanctum London Regents Park |
If you are in England, you can also visit Bristol, Cornwall , York, Somerset, Portsmouth, Brighton and Hove, City of Kingston upon Hull, London, Southampton, Nottingham
The most popular hotels booked by tourists are Nobu London Portman Square, Sanctum London Regents Park, InterContinental Hotels LONDON - THE O2, an IHG Hotel, The Langham, London, George Street Hotel, London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, The Dorchester, The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, InterContinental Hotels LONDON PARK LANE, an IHG Hotel, The Piccadilly London West End
Currently, there are around 25,091 hotels that you can book in England
England has always been a popular place to visit in Europe. From locals coming from different parts of the United Kingdom and tourists from other countries, it has always given everyone who visits it lasting memories. It captures the hearts of many because of its old country charm and surprises it holds for everyone.
You would not run out of things to do in England because the region is packed with museums, famous landmarks, and cuisines that will fill up your entire stay. The locals are also very friendly and you will surely encounter that self-deprecating humor that they have been known for.
Most travellers coming from different parts of the United Kingdom and other parts of the world directly fly into London’s Heathrow Airport. You can easily travel to different parts of England from here via rail, bus, or car. Connecting flights are also available if travelling by land is not your cup of tea.
English cities are well equipped with efficient public transport that is a mix of trains, trams, and buses. Travelling around would not be a big issue especially in a big city like London. However, places like York will often be so compact that going around via cycling and walking would be alright.
Visiting England will be packed so it would be best to compartmentalize sights and activities. For historical landmarks, Westminster Abbey should be your first stop. It is a perfect example of a Gothic landmark that London is known for. A number of monarchs have been interred here such as King George II and King Henry III. It has been around for centuries, dating back to the 13th.
Windsor Castle in England’s Berkshire county is the world’s largest and oldest fortress that is still being used today. The queen stays here at times, but they still have free tours that would take you to the lower, middle, and upper wards. Woodstock, Oxfordshire is also home to Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO world heritage site. Built during the 17th century, it serves as the primary home of the Duke of Marlborough. A tour here starts at the Great Hall to the Blenheim Tapestries then the State Dining Room. A room downstairs also has the Churchill Exhibition that houses the works, paintings, and writings of Winston Churchill.
St. Paul’s Cathedral is also a place that will be remembered since it towers over Ludgate Hill in London. It has been around for 1,400 years and it remains to be one of London’s most amazing buildings. It’s a magnificent edifice that has become a symbol of pride for Londoners. A place that has baffled people for generations is Stonehenge. This is an archaeological gem and until now researchers are still wondering how it came about and what its purpose is.
England is also home to a lot of restaurants from simple mom and pop ones to 5-star rated ones. An example of this would be the Pipe and Glass Inn in Beverley. It is a Michelin-starred pub that looks simple with its stone hearths and leather sofas. However, great care is always put in making the dishes to make it unforgettable.
Spiced Roots in Southern Oxford offers pomegranate black rice and spicy jerk chicken. It is a Caribbean restaurant that is highly recommended by several locals. Vegetarian options are also available. Chelsea also has a notable restaurant called Rabbit. The restaurant serves Modern British cuisine. The drinks list is also good because it comes from the family vineyard in Sussex. Beers and ciders are also available.
Accommodations in England are also quite varied. You can opt to stay in hotels and hostels, but for a fully immersive experience, castles and farm stays are also available. If you are travelling on a budget, staying in university neighborhoods are the most ideal. Hostels are around the area as well as affordable hotels. Restaurants and shops are more often than not affordable too.
Some areas also offer stays in campus rooms for a shared experience with other travellers. Farm stays are also available from rustic B&Bs and cottages in rural areas. If you stay here, most of the food you will get would most likely be farm to table. This would bring you closer to your hosts and it would offer the essential country living experience. For a unique experience, narrowboats are available for you. You will be able to experience a river cruise and admire the scenery that is often accompanied by dragonflies.