Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Places To Stay When You Visit Worcester

When it comes to where to stay in Worcester you will find that you are spoilt for choice. There is everything from top quality luxury hotels to caravan and campsites which allow you to get back to nature if you so wish. As well as these, you'll find much cheaper - and often more personal - accommodation in the shape of bed & breakfasts and guest houses. Plus if you do not want to feel restricted there is plenty of self catering accommodation available also.

Hotels in the city of Worcester vary greatly in price and below we look at just a few of those that may be well worth considering.

1. Ye Olde Talbot Hotel - This is located opposite Worcester Cathedral so is in a prime central location. This hotel used to be a coaching inn. It can trace it's roots way back to the 13th Century. Prices have gone up since then but you'll still find the room prices economical.00 per night.

2. Bank House Hotel and Country Club - if you're looking for a comfortable leisure break then this is well worth your consideration. Much will depend on the time of year but you should be able to stay for the night from around £36.00.

3. Fownes Hotel - This hotel like Ye Olde Talbot Hotel is situated in the centre of the city and is housed in what was a Victorian glove factory. However, this hotel has 61 rooms available and also like Ye Olde Talbot Hotel has a restaurant and bar also. The cost of a nights stay in this hotel in Worcester starts at around £40.00.

4. Travelodge - If your budget is somewhat limited then this may be the ideal accommodation for you. Prices start from around £27.50At around £27.50 per room per night, you can find good quality and comfortable rooms. One of the best things about this particular hotel is that it is just two minutes walk away from Worcester Cathedral, so you can get anywhere in the city easily.

5. Whitehouse Hotel - centrally located on the High Street, this is one of Worcester's few 4 star hotels. From here, not only do you have easy access to the shops and restaurants but also again, you are only a short distance away from the Cathedral and the Royal Worcester factory. Although it's located on the High Street, you won't need to worry about traffic noise as the city has turned this area into a pedestrian zone.

Above we have shown just a few of the places where to stay in Worcester. However, a quick search of the internet and you will find plenty more that meet your budgetary requirements. Of course, because Worcester has so many things to see and do, you may well find yourself making a number of return trips to discover all that it has to offer.

Check this comprehensive list of Worcester accommodation.

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