Destinations

UK hotel stays shaped around the way you want to travel.

From city energy to quiet coastlines, Travel Peak helps match the right hotel style with the right place, pace, and travel mood.

London street and Big Ben

London

Best for theatres, museums, shopping, riverside walks, food markets, and quick weekend stays. Choose a travel hotel close to an Underground line rather than chasing the largest room.

Best stay: 2–3 nights
Edinburgh city view

Edinburgh

Best for castle views, old-town walks, independent restaurants, whisky bars, bookshops, and atmospheric hotel stays with strong character.

Best stay: 2 nights
Historic Georgian buildings in Bath

Bath

Best for spa-town calm, Georgian architecture, small hotels, afternoon tea, and slow travel days with short walking routes.

Best stay: 1–2 nights
Historic street in York

York

Best for medieval streets, rail-friendly weekends, independent cafés, riverside pubs, and hotels inside or near the city walls.

Best stay: 2 nights
Coastal beach scene

Cornwall Coast

Best for sea air, harbour towns, seafood, long walks, slower breakfasts, and boutique rooms with coastal character.

Best stay: 3–5 nights
Lake and mountain countryside

Lake District

Best for walking routes, views, country hotels, fireside lounges, garden breakfasts, and quiet rooms after full days outdoors.

Best stay: 3 nights

Suggested Route

Seven-day UK travel hotel route

Start with two nights in London, continue to Bath for one night, travel north to York for two nights, then end with two quiet nights in Edinburgh. This route works well by train and gives a balanced mix of city culture, historic streets, and comfortable hotel stays.

  1. Days 1–2: London city hotel
  2. Day 3: Bath boutique stay
  3. Days 4–5: York historic hotel
  4. Days 6–7: Edinburgh character hotel