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Worcester is one of the UK’s most historic cities, packed with sites of literary and architectural interest. From the imposing Worcester Cathedral to the well-preserved Commandery museum, visitors of all ages can learn a huge amount about the city’s history during a weekend getaway. Accommodation options for the best places to stay in Worcester vary from simple, self-catering spots to grand country house hotels. Whether you’re visiting as a couple, family or large group, below we have listed a number of great places to rest your head!
Start your visit to Worcester with a trip to its oldest street, where you’ll find the free-to-visit Tudor House Museum. Expertly looked-after by a volunteer group, the building provides a fascinating glimpse of life in 16th-century Worcester. From here, take a stroll through the charming Greyfriars House and Garden. Its walled gardens boast Italianate features, whilst its café serves delicious snacks and drinks. Nearby, Worcester Cathedral situated by the River Severn, also offers an incredible insight into the city’s history. Its architecture styles span four centuries, with its crypts, chapter houses and towers, and it's rich in historical documents. Just outside town Elgar's birthplace museum provides a glimpse into the life of one of England's finest composers. On the edge of the city, Worcester Woods Country Park is a 65 acre stretch of woodland, nature reserves, and open fields, a great place for birdlife.
There's much to pack in to a visit here — so use our guide to the best places to stay in Worcester and organise the perfect getaway.
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Worcester
A historic pub set near the Cathedral in Worcester. Downstairs the wood-panelled bar features a roaring fire and local ales. While upstairs there are six boutique rooms the best of which have heavy four-posters and in-room tubs. A charming stay.
Worcester (Worcester)
A traditional hotel boasting an enviable spot on River Severn's banks in the city centre. Rooms range from singles to spacious suites; each has large sash windows, high ceilings, and antiques. A very good restaurant serves seasonal British fare and there's a gym and a large garden. An elegant stay.
Worcester (Worcester)
A small all-suite hotel set in the heart of historic Worcester. Each suite is individually styled but all blend the old and the new. Think large sash windows, oversized headboards, exposed beams, and stylish velvet armchairs. Downstairs is an English deli and the main sites are a stroll away.
Worcester
A collection of six self-catering studios set in a historic Infirmary dating back to 1745. Interiors have been carefully updated; characterful original features remain such as exposed beams and wooden floors but now there are chic velvet sofas, kitchens & Netflix. Ideal for independent travellers.
Worcester
Luxury hotel set on the grounds of a stunning 16th-century abbey. Rooms & suites with period features are spread over the original building & newer block, there's also a Georgian manor house. Beautifully designed spaces deliver special dining experiences. A dream country getaway for history lovers.