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Whatever your destination or budget there’s a limitless range of quality accommodation to choose from in England.

Accommodation of the month

Chocolate box cottages

Every month we hand pick an exceptional place to stay from our Gold and Silver Award winners. You'll find an excellent standard of hospitality and facilities offered.

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Occupancy Surveys

...at your choice of accommodation picked from our list of establishments who support our England Occupancy Survey. Take a look through the pages by clicking the link above and find somewhere for a weekend break!

Hotels

Hotels

From the simple hotel to the luxurious, from the city townhouse to the country house, you will be sure to find a hotel to suit. Includes Hotel Boats that operate on the inland waterways of England.

Bed & Breakfast

English breakfast

A bed and a cooked breakfast in a comfortable homely environment can make all the difference to your trip.

Self-catering

Self-catering

What better way to experience the very best of England? Stay in a quality cottage or holiday home or explore the waterways of England on a Narrow Boat or Cruiser. Self-catering accommodation provides the freedom to eat out or cook for yourself.

Caravan and camping

Caravan and camping

As the birthplace of camping, England has a large number of places to stay of every kind – from small, quiet spots to big lively parks offering a wide range of facilities and entertainment.

All accommodation types

Self-catering

Whatever your destination, budget or length of stay, there is a huge range of quality accommodation for you to choose from in England.

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Municipal Park
London

Greater London, 

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+44 020 7486 7905, 
Regent's Park was designed by Crown architect, John Nash, in 1811 for The Prince Regent.
Regent's Park was designed by Crown architect, John Nash, in 1811 for The Prince Regent. It houses a private residential estate, parkland, Queen Mary's Gardens and the Rose Gardens, a lake, a heronry and waterfowl collection.It is a haven for migrant birds as well as home to London Zoo. There are also sports facilities, children's playgrounds and performances at the Open Air Theatre from May-Sep. The summit of Primrose Hill offers fine views overWestminster and the City.
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