Places to stay

All of the establishments on the following pages are participants and supporters of VisitBritain's England Occupancy Survey.  There is a great mix of places to stay across all regions and counties, so have a look through the pages below and find somewhere for a break.

East Midlands

Chatsworth House, East Midlands

The East Midlands is a region known for its delicious local produce, beautiful scenery and multicultural cities.

East of England

Poppyfield, East of England

The East of England has preserved much of its unspoilt character, rural landscape, architecture and traditions.

England's Northwest

The Ashton Memorial set within the grounds of Williamson Park, Lancaster, NorthWest

Whether it’s for a night out, day trip or weekend away with the family, England's Northwest has a wealth of attractions to inspire you.

London

Southbank with tree covered walk way, London

Visit the city that never sleeps. Full of culture and heritage London warms the hearts of all those who visit.

North East England

Garden at the Cragside mansion country park, North East

From the Cheviots of Northumberland to the cities of Tyne and Wear, the beauty of North East England is that you can be as active or relaxed as you like.

South East England

Palladian Bridge at Stowe Landscape Gardens, South East

Fashionable seaside resorts, Georgian spa towns, and tranquil parks and gardens are just some of the reasons to spend time in South East England.

South West

Dart Valley railway, South West

A region of diverse contrasts from the cosmopolitan appeal of Bristol to the wild and rugged coastal scenery of Cornwall.

West Midlands

The bridge at Ironbridge, West Midlands

Timeless and modern, the Heart of England is a mix of culturally diverse and vibrant cities and sleepy beautiful villages.

Yorkshire

Wharfedale, Yorkshire

Yorkshire is a region that has something for everyone. The history and culture for those who want to explore the past and vibrant cities for those who want to get out and about.

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