Here at myguideBritain we hand pick our hotel and accommodation suppliers to ensure the best in quality and value for you, our guests. You can enjoy our extensive range offering every British accommodation experience from chic city-centre hotels to country manors, from grand castles to quaint B&Bs and from charming self-catered cottages to traditional pubs and inns. Each of our selected properties offers authentic, local character, convenient locations, quality dining options and excellent service.
Largely considered the best located leisure hotel in Bath, the Abbey Hotel is found in the oldest part of this historic and prestigious city, close to numerous sites such as the Roman Baths and Thermae Spa.
Dating back to the 1830s, Abbots Barton Hotel is set within two acres of tranquil gardens, a short walk from the centre of the historic town of Canterbury.
Overlooking Sefton Park in a leafy suburb of Liverpool, the Alicia Hotel is just five minutes drive from the city centre and offers value for money accommodation for the 2008 European Capital of Culture.
Set in the idyllic village of Ambleside amid the fells and valleys of the Lake District, the Ambleside Salutation Hotel has welcomed visitors since the 1600s.
Astons Apartments offer the flexibility of being a self-catering home from home, together with stylish accommodation, luxury fittings and an excellent location right in the heart of London.
On the outside a traditional Victorian resort hotel on the inside a hip hotel, Bae Abermaw is unique to Wales and overlooks one of the most singular views of the Welsh Coastline.
Gothic arches, gnarled low beamed roofs and narrow passageways, Bailiffscourt is a marvel of medieval architecture, but it houses a deep secret within its timeless sandstone walls.
The distinctive Victorian Baroque turrets, of Bindon Country House, are an impressive sight overlooking an idyllic pastoral landscape, surrounded by delightful gardens and ancient oaks.
The Brighton Hotel is ideally located on Brighton’s seafront in the centre of this vibrant seaside town, offering the perfect venue for a beside the seaside stay in Brighton.
A charming county house hotel set by some of England’s most stunning natural beauty, Burn How Garden House is situated by Lake Windermere in the Lake District National Park.
The medieval town of Conwy is the perfect setting for the Castle Hotel, a historic building that has been tastefully brought up to date with some fabulous modern touches.
Overlooking Dover harbour in an elegant listed building, the Churchill Hotel provides seafront accommodation close to Dover’s ferry terminals and the Eurotunnel.
The Conrah enjoys a reputation for offering warm hospitality, fine food, elegant luxury and tranquil beautiful surrounds, everything you would expect from a country house hotel.
Standing in the shadow of York Minster, the Dean Court boasts the finest location of any hotel in the city of York, with attractions and shops just a short walk away.
The Delmere is conveniently located two blocks from Paddington Station, where the Heathrow Express runs a regular service to Heathrow Airport and close to Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace.
One of Plymouth’s most outstanding architectural features, the façade of this Victorian Gothic hotel has stood in the town, close to the coast for some 140 years.
A former 17th century coaching inn the Eastgate Hotel is peacefully located on a quiet side street in a central location within the historic city of Oxford. Just a short stroll from the hotel you will find the bustling town-centre with its abundance of traditional shops, eateries and attractions not to mention the historic university colleges.
An elegant Georgian building set in the stylish centre of Bath, the Francis Hotel captures the grandeur of this great historic city in quite the perfect manner.
Less than a mile from Gatwick International Airport, the Gatwick Moat House Hotel is perfectly located for an overnight stay before catching a flight from Gatwick.
Less than three miles from the centre of Exeter, the Gipsy Hill Hotel is a Victorian style country house with excellent transport links for touring England’s West Country.
The Grapevine is a charming hotel situated in the centre of the picturesque village of Stow-on-the-Wold, in the idyllic English countryside of the Cotswolds.
Set within 220 acres with its own 27-hole hill top golf course, Hellidon Lakes is an ultra modern country retreat where every consideration is taken to help guests relax and unwind.
Celebrated as one of the Lake District’s finest Country House Hotels, Holbeck Ghyll sits nestled in an enviable location overlooking Lake Windermere and the brooding Langdale Fells.
Cardiff ’s newest luxury hotel, Holland House is a stylish addition to the centre of the Welsh capital, set in a prime location close to the stunning Cardiff Castle.
The eclectic character of Portmeirion is perfectly matched by the delightful interiors of Hotel Portmeirion making for the perfect place to immerse yourself in Sir Clough Williams-Ellis’ fantasy village.
Located within the Dartmoor National Park, the Ilsington Country House Hotel offers all that is required of an English country hotel - charm, scenery, excellent service, fine cuisine and a great location for exploring Devon and Cornwall.
Situated beside the wistful ruins of Lamphey Abbey, this grand Georgian mansion retains many of its original classical flourishes, granting Lamphey Court a sense of grace and flamboyance.
Acclaimed as one of the premier hotels in the area, Lancaster House is close to the historic town of Lancaster and accessible to the Lake District and routes north and south of England.
Situated in the lush Usk Valley between Abergaveny and Crickhowell, Llanwenarth is a locally renowned restaurant with rooms offering good food and excellent service.
Situated in a leafy South West London suburb, the Best Western Lodge Hotel offers luxurious accommodation, free parking and an excellent location for exploring London and the South East.
The 4-star London Bridge Hotel enjoys a fantastic location right in the heart of the bustling city of London. The area surrounding the London Bridge Hotel is Southwark, a thriving and vibrant district which stretches along the south bank of the river Thames.
The 4* London City Bankside Hotel is a modern, quality hotel excellently situated in the very heart of London on the fashionable south bank of the River Thames.
Maes-y-Neuadd, ‘the mansion in the meadow’ is as graceful as its name suggests; an historic hotel, nestled within stunning scenery, ideal for spoiling yourself with a relaxing get away.
Enjoying a prominent position in the tiny Cornish harbour town of Padstow, the Metropole Hotel offers guests a range of comfortable public rooms in a relaxing atmosphere.
An elegant Victorian building, the Midland Hotel has been beautifully restored and offers luxury accommodation and fine cuisine in the city of Derby, close to the Peak District National Park.
A mature 17th Century grey stone country house by the River Teme, on the border with England, Milebrook House has been sensitively and elegantly adapted to the needs of a country hotel.
Overlooking York Minster and York’s city walls, the Monkbar Hotel provides a great location for exploring the sights, shops and architecture of this historic city.
The Mostyn Hotel holds a commanding location within the heart of London, situated just a minute's walk from Oxford Street, Marble Arch and Hydepark and close to London's host of attractions.
Situated in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, The New House Country Hotel is an elegant country house and award-winning restaurant set on the outskirts of Cardiff.
Ye Olde Bull’s Head is a historic hostelry in a fabulous setting besides the medieval ruins of Beaumaris Castle on the Isle of Anglesey in north Wales.
Set in the pretty coastal village of Aberdyfi, the Penhelig Arms combines the qualities of a small welcoming hotel, a friendly pub and a fine seafood restaurant.
This dignified grey stoned Victorian country mansion enjoys an abundance of outstanding qualities, an enviable location with stunning marine and mountain views, fabulously restored and furnished rooms and warm hospitality.
Peterstone Court is an elegant Georgian country house set in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, where the hallmarks are welcoming hospitality and great food and accommodation.
A delightful country house with Royal connections, Plas Dinas is owned by Lord Snowdon and is situated in North Wales, close to the mountains of Snowdonia.
Situated in London’s West End, close to many of London’s major attractions, the Premier Shaftesbury is a city centre boutique hotel offering great value for money.
Entertaining guests for over a century, the Queen Hotel has been restored to its former Victorian glory and is located in the heart of the historic city of Chester.
The Queen’s Hotel forms a magnificent centrepiece among the splendid Regency buildings of Cheltenham and enjoys a prestigious reputation in this popular Spa town.
A traditional 13th century coaching inn with excellent modern facilities, The Red Lion Hotel in Salisbury, is held to be one of the oldest hotels in the Britain.
Tucked away in a quiet side street in the centre of London, the Paddington Court Hotel & Suites is just 5 minutes’ walk from Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
This grand Victorian seafront hotel situated on the broad promenade of Llandudno, enjoys a reputation as one of the best ‘beside the seaside’ hotels in Britain.
A classic 15th century coaching Inn, the Swan Hotel, is located in the heart of the historic Cathedral town of Wells, superbly placed for exploring the West Country.
Traditional country house charm, imaginative, contemporary interior décor, fabulous cuisine and an atmosphere of total serenity make Tan-y-Foel, ‘the house under the hillside’, a truly unique place.
Situated on the banks of the River Thames, 20 miles upstream from London, the Thames Lodge offers relaxing accommodation close to London Heathrow Airport.
The splendid Bath Spa Hotel has a history dating back to the 1830s. Once a private residence, the hotel adds homespun hospitality to its stately appearance.
Lavish, five star luxury is what you can expect from the Chester Grosvenor, situated in a Grade II listed Tudor building in the very centre of the historic city of Chester.
Set within acres of woodland, deep in the Avon Valley just outside Bath, the Cliffe Hotel offers peace and tranquillity together with easy access to one of Britain’s most elegant towns.
Situated in a quiet, tree-lined street in the heart of the London Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, The Cranley is one of London's most charming townhouse hotels.
A splendid Edwardian Hotel, situated on a secluded side street in Belgravia, the Goring has a reputation for service and excellence that is second to none.
The Great House is a characterful small hotel that combines traditional charm and warm hospitality to make up one of South Wales’ leading hotels and restaurants.
The Harbourmaster is a real one of a kind. Its vibrant interiors offer plenty of character to this historic hotel, set in a unique location overlooking the tiny port of Aberaeron.
Grown from a humble country pub, into a contemporary restaurant, then a contemporary restaurant with stylish rooms, The Newbridge is now a dynamic blend of each.
Situated just outside the historic university town of Oxford, the Belfry is a genial well-appointed hotel with all the essential comforts for the modern traveller.
A little hidden gem of a hotel nestled into 67 acres of woodland countryside overlooking Lake Windermere, the Samling mixes the classic with the contemporary in a very stylish way.
A hotel of international renown, The Stafford is a quiet and subtly elegant hotel, hidden away in the genteel surroundings of St. James’s, yet close to the heart of London and its prime attractions.
The Wessex Hotel offers an exceptional blend of historic charm and modern living, situated overlooking Winchester Cathedral, the hotel is ideally situated for exploring this historic city.
A grand and historic hotel the White Hart has stood in the centre of Salisbury since the 17th Century and enjoys a special reputation for comfort and accommodation.
A characterful townhouse of interesting historic note, the Royal offers friendly hospitality in elegant surroundings, right in the heart of England’s ancient capital, Winchester.
Tyddyn Llan is an elegant Georgian country house on the eastern boundaries of Snowdonia reborn as a restaurant with rooms, that has fast become a darling among welsh culinary circles.
Set in the heart of Belgravia, the Victoria Palace Hotel is conveniently located close to Buckingham Palace and Victoria Coach & Train Station with direct rail links to and from Gatwick Airport.
The Warpool is set in a fabulous location overlooking the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline in Wales’ Celtic capital of St David’s and has a number of intriguing historic artefacts of its own.
Situated in the tranquil village of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog in the Welsh valleys, the West Arms hotel is a charming old country inn that has been welcoming travellers for centuries.
At Ynyshir Hall you will find one of the most charming and impressively unique hotels imaginable. A hotel that perfectly compliments the serenity of its surroundings and one that has attracted many distinguished guests.