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Holiday accommodation

Find the right choice for you

Looking for a holiday accommodation in the UK? We'll help you find the right place to stay. Cottages, hotels, campsites, hostels, serviced apartments, spas and even castles. From budget to luxury we have over 37,000 places listed in our directory - Britain's largest hotel listing!


Serviced apartments

The way to enjoy the best of both worlds – your own front door in the heart of the city together with exclusive hotel facilities such as maid service.

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Hotel & Guest accommodation

Whether you like hotels small and simple, or grand and luxurious, you’ll find hundreds to choose...

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Boutique hotels

They're friendly, unpretentious, a little eccentric and highly individual. Some would say Britain's...

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Luxury resorts

Indulge in the pure luxury of one of Britain's fine resorts. Set in the tranquil British...

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Holiday Village & Campsites

Traditional British holiday villages offer fun and entertainment for everyone. Holiday, touring and...

Quality assessed spas

As spas are part of the growing health, wellness and pampering industry, the raising of standards and quality assessment is crucial to the future development of English 'health and wellness' tourism.

Being green

Volunteer break in Britain

If you want to make a difference on your trip to Britain, why not take a volunteering holiday? Find out more about these unique trips all around Britain here.

Being green

Be a responsible traveller

Tourism is now the world's fastest growing industry; with that comes the increased responsibility on us all to try to reduce any negative impact our journeys may have on the environment.

Accessible accommodation

The National Accessible Scheme is a nationally recognised rating for accessible accommodation, so you know which accommodation providers are best for you.

Destinations
  • City breaks
    • Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Source:© Andras Jancsik (Flickr)
      Belfast

      Northern Ireland's capital city offers an ideal location to spend a city break and is perfectly located to act as a gateway to the rest of...

    • View of the City from banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland Source:© Britainonview / - Britain on View
      Glasgow

      Known as Scotland's style capital with its art deco brasseries, stylish shops and cultural centres, Glasgow boasts more than 30 museums and...

    • Wales Millennium Centre Source:© Britainonview / David Angel
      Cardiff

      Cardiff, vibrant capital city of Wales offers visitors fantastic shopping, lively nightlife, a thriving arts and culture scene and history dating...

    • Tate Liverpool Source:© e-peps (Flickr)
      Liverpool

      Liverpool is fast becoming one of Europe’s most popular city break destinations. Awarded European Capital of Culture 2008, it boasts more...

    • Views to Tower Bridge from the south side of the River Thames at night, London, England Source:© Britainonview / James McCormick
      London

      London needs little introduction. This vibrant, multi-cultural capital is a world leading destination city. London is full of history, heritage...

  • Discover the outdoors
    • Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Source:© Shadowgate (Flickr)
      Orkney

      The Orkney archipelago is an opportunity to explore prehistory, wildlife and seascapes, while enjoying the relaxed pace of life and genuine...

    • Sunset in Cornwall Source:© midlander1231 (Flickr)
      Cornwall

      Cornwall has more than 320 miles of the finest coastline in the world, wonderful countryside, spectacular gardens and world class visitor...

    • Royal Pavilion at night, Brighton Source:© Britainonview / - Britain on View
      Brighton

      England’s favourite seaside city, Brighton is historic, elegant and offbeat and the perfect place for a break.

    • Mountain Y Garn in Snowdonia Source:© Richard0 (Flickr)
      Snowdonia

      Snowdonia is one of Wales’ most famous regions, known for its craggy mountains, brooding natural landscapes, rugged coastline and Wales and...

    • The Cotswolds Source:© Christopher Chan (Flickr)
      The Cotswolds

      The Cotswolds is an area of gentle hills lying between the enticing cities of Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, and Oxford.

  • History and heritage
    • Thermae Bath Spa is Britain's original and only thermal bath spa set in the busy city of Bath, England © Britainonview / Jon Spaull Source:VBimages - 21974131
      Bath

      Bath, an exquisite Georgian spa city boasting the Royal Crescent, Roman Baths, and Thermae Bath Spa. Founded by the Romans and now a World...

    • Shakespeares birthplace © floato (Flickr)
      Stratford-upon-Avon

      Stratford-upon-Avon is William Shakespeare's home town with glorious river setting, five houses associated with Shakespeare, The RSC Courtyard...

    • East Gate Clock Tower, Chester Source:© Britainonview / Ingrid Rasmussen
      Chester

      Ancient, dynamic, traditional, exciting, Chester is one of Britain's best breaks. The city offers classy architecture, world class heritage,...

    • Windsor

      Windsor, a short break destination combining history, fine shopping and dining, sports, leisure activities and events. Home to 13 attractions...

    • York Minster Source:© Nick Garrod
      York

      The History of York is the History of England. There are 2000 years worth of history in this beautiful North Yorkshire city.