Hotels in England
Although England is a relatively small country, you will find
that you are spoilt for choice in choosing hotels in England. Here are a wide range of hotels in
England. There are city hotels that are based within the city centre and country houses and inns based in the
country side or in the outskirts of major cities in England. There are large luxury hotels and cheap hotels
within the city and in the countryside.
England is a country on its own although it is a member of the United
Kingdom (UK). The country’s capital city is London. All countries that are considered members of the United
Kingdom are considered to be under the monarchy that is based in England. The royal family of England lives
in Buckingham palace.
Several hotels in England can be found within waling
distance of the palace. England offers its visitors a rich culture to explore and many hotels in England try
to give their foreign guests a taste of the culture through their cuisine and in the atmosphere created in
the hotel.
Review of some hotels in England
As stated earlier, hotels in
England are numerous and offer a wide range of facilities for their guests. When choosing from amongst
the wide variety of hotels in England, ensure that you have considered the price, location
and facilities offered by the hotel before you book a place in the hotel.


The White Horse Hotel in Hertfordshire is a 3 star hotel that will give you a feel of the past.
The hotel’s Gregorian Façade dates back to more than 300 years with an interior consisting of oak beams that are
more than 400 years old. Refurbishments to the hotel ensured that guests could enjoy the older architecture
while enjoying the comfort of modern facilities.
The spacious luxurious bedrooms overlook stunning gardens.
Refreshments and meals are served in the gardens in the summer. This hotel is a popular venue for weddings
due to its great service and picturesque gardens.


The Swan Hotel is also another of the many hotels in England that offers its guests a taste of ancient England. The 16th
century building that is today the Swan hotel was once the scene for Judge Jeffries court. Today the atmosphere
of the hotel is relaxed and delightful. The restaurant is a notable feature of the hotel. The food served is
freshly prepared and includes traditional English cuisine such as fresh fish and local game. There is also quite
a large range of vegetarian meals. The restaurant is well known for its traditional Sunday roast.
England
is well known for its pubs and wide range of locally brewed ales. The Bar at the Swan restaurant like many in the
various hotels in England stocks a wide range of local ales and also offer guests bar meals that are home
cooked.
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