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Hotel Booking in England
Booking a hotel in England has never been easier. Overnightuk.com makes hotel booking a pleasure. You can choose the town you wish to visit and make an online reservation immediately.
England is the largest, most ethnically varied and most densely populated of all the countries in the United Kingdom. At the same time both proudly traditional and stylishly modern, it’s a country of great diversity where old and new blend together in harmony. Many hotels in England offer this diversity and you can choose to stay in a modern hotel or the more traditional hotel. Either way you will able to enjoy the delights of a traditional English breakfast.
London, the capital of both England and the UK, is one of the world’s leading cities in terms of culture, fashion and business, yet it still retains many important historical sites and traditions. Visitors from all over the world make reservations to stay in English hotels to take advantage of what London has to offer. Whether you want to book a hotel in the centre of London or make a hotel booking in other areas of London you will only be a short tube journey away from all the attractions.
The other main cities, all of which have a strong industrial heritage, have emerged from the post-industrial decline of the late 20th century to become lively and dynamic centres of modern British culture, such as Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle. These cities are becoming more popular to visitors and hotel bookings are on the increase.
Away from the cities, English rural life as portrayed by Turner, Constable, Austen and Bronte has changed little over the years. You don’t have to travel far to find the archetypal image of rolling countryside, thatched cottages, country pubs and village greens. Some hotels and inns in these areas portray a typical English rural life and now thanks to the internet booking a reservation has now never been easier.
There’s a great deal of diversity in the country’s natural geography too, and lovers of the outdoors can enjoy scenery ranging from uplands, peaks and remote moors to lakes, coastal cliffs and marshy water lands. Wherever you chose to stay you will find English Hotels some of the best in the world.
List of Cities
- Radlett
- Ramsey
- Ramsgate
- Rayleigh
- Reading
- Redcar
- Redditch
- Redhill
- Redruth
- Reigate
- Retford
- Richmond
- Richmond
- Rickmansworth
- Riding Mill
- Ringwood
- Ripley
- Ripon
- Robertsbridge
- Rochdale
- Rochester
- Rochford
- Romford
- Romsey
- Ross-on-Wye
- Rossendale
- Rotherham
- Royston
- Rugeley
- Ruislip
List of Counties
- Avon
- Bedfordshire
- Berkshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Cheshire
- Cleveland
- Cornwall
- Cumbria
- Derbyshire
- Devon
- Dorset
- Durham
- East Sussex
- Essex
- Gloucestershire
- Greater London
- Greater Manchester
- Hampshire
- Hereford & Worcester
- Hertfordshire
- Humberside
- Isle of Man
- Isle of Wight
- Kent
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Merseyside
- Middlesex
- Norfolk
- North Yorkshire
- Northamptonshire
- Northumberland
- Nottinghamshire
- Oxfordshire
- Shropshire
Shropshire (alternatively Salop or abbreviated Shrops) is a county in the West Midlands of England.
The county town is Shrewsbury, although the new town of Telford is the largest town. The Ironbridge Gorge area of Shropshire is known as the birthplace of industry and there are other notable industrial sites located around the county. Ironbridge Gorge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and a part of Madeley.
Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties. The population of the non-metropolitan/shire county of Shropshire is 289,100 - making it the least populated two-tier governed area in the United Kingdom. With the recent Local Government White Paper's support for new unitary authorities, Shropshire County Council is proposing the abolition of Shropshire's district councils, becoming a unitary authority. The borough of Telford and Wrekin, included in Shropshire for ceremonial and geographical purposes, has been a unitary authority since 1998.
- Somerset
- South Gloucs
- South Yorkshire
- Staffordshire
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- Teesside
- Tyne & Wear
- Warwickshire
- West Midlands
- West Sussex
- West Yorkshire
- Wiltshire
- Yorkshire




