St Christopher’s Inn Bath

St Christopher’s Inn Bath sits in the heart of the city, a short stroll from the Royal Crescent and Victoria Park. Book a stay in one of their affordable bedrooms or in a shared dormitory with beds starting from as little as £15 depending on the season. With multiple beds to choose from, this inn and hostel is an inexpensive bolthole for backpackers, solo travellers, and large groups.

St Christopher’s Edinburgh Original

St Christopher’s Edinburgh Original sits in the heart of Edinburgh, within proximity of the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Scottish National Galleries, and Arthurs Seat. Book a stay in one of their affordable bedrooms or in a shared dormitory with beds starting from as little as £10 depending on the season. With multiple beds to choose from, this inn and hostel is a good bolthole for backpackers.

St Christopher’s Edinburgh Old Town

St Christopher’s Edinburgh Old Town sits in the heart of the city, within proximity of the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Scottish National Galleries, and Arthurs Seat. Book a stay in one of their affordable bedrooms or in a shared dormitory with beds starting from as little as £12 depending on the season. With over 140 beds to choose from, this inn and hostel is a good bolthole for backpackers.

Lower Turks Head

Dating to 1745, the Lower Turks Head is located in the northern quarter of the city and has a rich Northern Soul history. The pub is packed full of distinctive features and has four comfortable single or double en-suite bedrooms. A mile from the Joseph Holt Brewery, the pub serves an award-winning range of beers, cask ales, and lagers. Book a stay and choose from 30 keg taps and 12 cask pumps.

The Heathcock

The Heathcock is an acclaimed gastro pub situated in the district of Llandaff in the north of Cardiff. Alongside a bar, their dining room offers a daily changing, seasonal menu bringing regional Welsh cooking to the capital. The pub has two beautiful bedrooms, one of which has views over the hills to Castle Coch. Llandaff lies on the west bank of the River Taff, two miles from the city centre.

The Merchant’s House

The Merchant’s House was once known as The Catherine Wheel, a drinking haunt for the Cavaliers. Dating to the 15th century, this historic meeting place sits in the centre of Salisbury and has 37 beautifully refurbished, air-conditioned bedrooms. The cathedral city of Salisbury is in the south east of the county and is one of the most historical and culturally significant places in England.

Lace Market Hotel

The Lace Market Hotel sits in the heart of Nottingham’s trendy Lace Market district, next to the St Mary’s Church, Galleries of Justice, and Shire Hall. A short walk from both Nottingham train station and the main shopping centre, there are 51 unique bedrooms and suites to book. Cock & Hoop, their onsite pub serves local cask ales, craft beers, tasty pub classics, and a delicious breakfast.

The Prince of Wales

The Prince of Wales is a beer, food, and live sports destination in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London. The pub has nine beautiful en-suite double, deluxe double, and family bedrooms. Their bar has 15 keg beers on tap, and an extensive choice of bottled beers. Book a stay and open your bedroom door to cosy comfort, charming character, and stylish touches.

PubLove @ The Exmouth Arms

PubLove @ The Exmouth Arms Euston is a short stroll from Euston Underground Station. The pub has several adult-only six, eight, and nine bedroom dormitories and an affordable double room. With a 24-hour front desk and individual bunk beds from around £25, the pub is a sensible choice for friends, backpackers, or solo travellers visiting the capital on a budget.