As you can imagine, the Bradt authors stay in some welcoming, individual and stylish accommodation on their travels. On this page we’ve started to accumulate reviews of all these hotels.
If you’re looking for accommodation you can make your choice safe in the knowledge that your selection has been backed by the authority of the Bradt team and our decades of experience:
Hotel review: Fowey Hall Hotel, Cornwall
A grand mansion overlooking the fabulous Fowey Estuary, this luxury retreat is perfect for families, couples or a solitary break.
Hotel review: Sloane Place
Sloane Place is a gorgeous retreat in a fabulous London location; homely yet luxurious, it's the perfect West End base.
Hotel review: The Cavendish Hotel at Baslow, Derbyshire
A charming Peak District stay just a stone's throw from Chatsworth House.
Hotel review: The Culloden Estate
The Culloden, in the fancy town of Holywood, is the kind of hotel that boasts views that beckon you.
Hotel review: The Devonshire Arms at Beeley, Derbyshire
A delightfully quaint old pub with modern rooms and a pretty garden to walk around in picturesque Derbyshire village Beeley, perfect for countryside pursuits.
Hotel review: The Harrison – Chambers of Distinction
Step into a lovingly restored, lavish and artsy Victorian merchants’ house, a stone’s throw from bustling Belfast city centre.
Hotel review: The Shipquay
The Shipquay Hotel is brilliantly located in the centre of Derry-Londonderry with a chic interior and attractive heritage exterior, incredibly helpful staff, it is the ideal spot to stay when visiting this memorable part of Northern Ireland
Hotel review: The Yarrow, Kent
An impressive building, known for its food and service provided by the budding young staff training and serving there.
Hotel review: Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire
Thornbury Castle is the only Tudor castle hotel in the UK, boasting luxurious and in-keeping trappings, pretty garden vistas and memorable dining.