There are over 8,500 UK hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfasts and other types of visitor accommodation detailed throughout the British Towns Network website all of which can be booked online some direct with the hotel, some via BOOKING.COM, some via LATE ROOMS and most via both, giving you the opportunity to get the best deals available.
Hotel GroupsWe appreciate many travellers also like to use the same hotel company as they move around the country. To assist those we display all the hotels of any group with more than 5 hotels in our database on a map of the UK showing their locations and details. To use this facility choose your hotel group from the list in the left menu. The number in brackets (n) represents the number of hotels each group has in our database. Specific LocationThe easy way to find a hotelIf you are more flexible with your requirement then you can visit any city or district location
on this site and view a map showing you all the accommodation options in that area. The best way of doing this is
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If you already know exactly where you wish to go and where you wish to stay you can use the BOOKING.COM and LATE ROOMS options below to see what is the best deal you can get. Although it would still be worth checking out our location pages too, as once you have booked a place you can print out the hotel location details and a map from these pages as we think they are much better than you'll find in most places!
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We have associate arrangements with the hotel groups whose logos appear in the Direct Booking
section above. This
means that you can click on their logo and we will transfer you directly to their website for you to make a booking. As we
develop this site we will be linking our hotel pages directly with theirs, so if you find a place which you like we can put
you in touch immediately. In the internet business this is called Deep Linking
. Some people prefer to deal direct
with the hotel.
Other people like to find the best deal
available as they are not really concerned with which particular hotel
group they stay with and therefore using an agency can, in many cases, get you that good deal. You don't pay the agency the
hotel does. Although the larger, more affluent hotel chains can afford to have extensive internet booking facilities the
smaller groups and most of the independent hotels, guest houses and B&B's cannot and therefore your only real source
of information regarding these is by using the facilities of an agency
We have are building a new section relating specifically to other types of holiday accommodation than hotels, to have a look you can click the link below...