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Durham is an historic and elegant choice for a mini-break but it’s also a goldmine for sightseeing, and a great base for walkers and hikers. With this variety of appeal, we needed a good blend of accommodation to recommend on our list of the best places to stay in Durham. Our Gurus have discovered a couple of romantic townhouse conversions, a family-friendly country house hotel on the outskirts of town, and a lively hotel conversion that started life as the redbrick County Offices.
Some of our Gurus’ recommendations for the best places to stay in Durham are close enough to walking routes as to be ideal for walkers and hikers — the town is just a short drive from the North York Moors National Park, the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
If you’re here to sightsee, Durham's UNESCO Heritage Listed Old Town is the place to start with its 600+ listed buildings. The Anglo-Norman cathedral will probably top your list, built in the Romanesque style with England's first stone-rib vaulted roof. The alternate list topper might be Durham Castle, built in the 11th century, and now updated to accommodate Durham University. Crook Hall, Kingsgate and Elven Bridge are further highlights.
Contemporary Durham is probably best known was a university town which means there’s a great atmosphere in the cafes, bars and restaurants, and an excellent choice for all tastes and budgets, ranging from simple to Michelin-starred.
Don't forget that if you're planning to visit the town during graduation season, or peak University dates, the best places to stay in Durham fill up very fast. So do your research and book well ahead!
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Durham
One of Durham’s newest hotels, Indigo is a contemporary makeover of possibly the city’s finest Victorian civic building, mixing original features from marble staircases to stained-glass windows with funky design elements. There’s also a Marco Pierre White Steakhouse and relaxed café.
Durham
Set in a Grade II listed Georgian townhouse in the heart of Durham, this hotel has 11 individually designed, luxury bedrooms. Some rooms feature a private terrace or hot tub. The hotel has a vibrant cocktail bar and a traditional restaurant serving steaks and seafood. The perfect romantic getaway.
Durham
Flamboyantly and eccentrically furnished guest house - on South Street with enviable views of the city’s cathedral and castle - that’s both lavish and fun. A choice of romantic or sleek bedrooms, and excellent breakfasts, too.
Durham (County Durham)
A large, family-friendly, resort-hotel with a swanky spa and fitness area, championship golf courses and a choice of dining areas to suit all pockets. Bedrooms are generous; the newest ones with a hint of bling. Scrumptious meals can be enjoyed in your choice of restaurants.