Just 1 mile from Durham Rail Station and city centre, the Radisson Blu Durham has fantastic views of Durham Cathedral. It offers stylish rooms, free WiFi, a restaurant, bar and modern health club.
Centrally located in the historic city of Durham Delta Hotels by Marriott Durham Royal County boasts views of Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle and is situated on the banks of the River Wear.
Centrally located in the historic city of Durham, Hotel Indigo Durham occupies Old Shire Hall, on Old Elvet, just 5 minutes from Durham Railway station and 400 metres from Durham Cathedral and Castle....
Martin
United Kingdom
Pretty much everything. The room was amazing - more like a suite than a bedroom. Lots of dark wood, books, superb bathroom with a great shower and lovely toiletries. The staff were amazing- especially the wait staff in the beautiful restaurant. So friendly and helpful!
In scenic Croxdale, the Honest Lawyer Hotel is a pet-friendly hotel just 5 minutes’ drive from Durham centre.
Douglas
United Kingdom
Dinner, breakfast and the room were all good, so the overall experience meant that we will look at them first should we need accommodation in Durham again
With modern rooms, free Wi-Fi access and free parking Super 8 by Wyndham Durham is just off junction 61 of the A1 (M), about 4 miles from Durham city centre.
Located in Durham, 8 km from Beamish Museum, The Lambton Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Holtham
United Kingdom
I was given a top level room initially. I am 77 and disabled through cancer and found it very difficult. I was transferred to the lowest level the following day as soon as a room became available. The staff couldn't have been kinder and put themselves out to make me comfortable. Carly was especially helpful and apologetic.
Ramside Hall Hotel Golf & Spa is set within a 350-acre estate, featuring 2 Championship golf courses, with a combined 36 holes amidst mature woodlands and lakes.
Situated in Durham and within 20 km of Beamish Museum, Durham Castle, University of Durham has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
FAQs about hotels in Durham
On average, 3-star hotels in Durham cost € 106.07 per night, and 4-star hotels in Durham are € 174.63 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Durham can on average be found for € 230.70 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 117.30 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Durham for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 159 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Durham will cost around € 205.13 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Durham by train (3h from London), car, or bus. International travellers can fly into Newcastle Airport (30km away) or Manchester Airport (225km away), then take a train or bus. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Durham, UK is Newcastle International Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 40km away, making it easily accessible for travellers.
Sacred English Heritage
Durham could definitely be one of those towns that appear in fairy tales and stories of kings and knights. Lying on a hilled peninsula formed by the Wear River, the striking cathedral overlooks from the hilltop, surrounded by the castle, palaces and historic buildings. Get transported back in time by the magic of this English jewel, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Though archaeological evidence suggests the area has been inhabited since 2000 BC, the present-day settlement was founded by monks from Lindisfarne in 995, choosing the area as the final resting place of Saint Cuthbert. Symeon of Durham stated once that ‘to see Durham is to see the English Zion, and by doing so one may save oneself a trip to Jerusalem’. Hotels and B&Bs in Durham’s historic centre are a popular choice to enjoy this historic legacy.
Its powerful religious position granted such great honour to the city, that the bishop still holds the rights to a seat in the House of Lords, and to accompany the sovereign at the coronation. During the 19th century and encompassing the industrial revolution, the university was founded, with Durham Castle becoming its first college.
Whether you’re searching for a cottage, a modern hotel, or a cheap hostel, Booking.com offers a wide range of accommodation in the area.
What guests said about Durham:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Durham is a great city with lots of great places to eat.
Durham is a great city with lots of great places to eat. The Beamish museum is a short car journey away and is a great family day out. The cathedral and castle are an amazing visit to Durham's past. Expect to do a lot of walking, and most of it uphill. Durham like most historic city's has beautiful cobbled streets so good comfortable shoes are recommended.
cheryl
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Durham offers something for everyone.
Durham offers something for everyone. Even more for those who wish to explore the historic castle and Cathedral and surrounding streets. The city offers a comprehensive range of food and restaurants. It is accessible by road and rail.
If you find steep streets challenging there are still plenty of places to pause and browse or rest and eat or drink.
It is a beautiful city to visit.
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A lot of pubs where the students go were scruffy and...
A lot of pubs where the students go were scruffy and uninviting ( ripped furniture etc). Loved the areas around the cathedral, castle, town square and the river. Tour of castle was limited to 4 areas due to students living in the castle which we were not informed about when we purchased tickets. Thought it was a total waste of time going.
Some nice places to eat such as the Spice Lounge just off the square,Turkish kitchen near the cathedral and the Boat Club near the river.
Tracy
10
Scored 10
Durham is a great place for a short break.
Durham is a great place for a short break. Plenty to do and see. The Cathedral and Castle were amazing. The walk along the river was lovely, especially when the sun came out!
Lots of places to eat. Would highly recommend.
Audrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved Durham. I did a tour of the Cathedral and Castle.
I loved Durham. I did a tour of the Cathedral and Castle. I felt very safe being on my own and people I did speak to were very chatty.
It was very peaceful walking along the river.
There did seem to be an awful lot of Church's,
I attended the Easter Service at the Cathedral, it was lovely. The choir had 30 children and 11 adults in it. The volunteers were very good.
I would like to come again soon.
I stayed at the Kingslodge Inn, and ate there and at an Indian Restaurant Alishan. The food was delicious.
Amanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town centre, quaint streets and shops.
Lovely town centre, quaint streets and shops.
Cathedral is a must! No charge for admission but a donation is appreciated. Cathedral restaurant is very good
Every single local we spoke to was pleasant and friendly.
An absolutely lovely place
Only downside is the hills. We struggled a little
4th Photo is view from the B&B
We chose this hotel as it had free parking and was within walking distance of Durham City Centre (about 10 minutes). The hotel is surrounded by greenery so did not feel like it was in a city centre. The staff were very pleasant and friendly. We ate breakfast and had two evening meals in the restaurant which were all good. Our room was overlooking the garden and was very clean. The cleaning staff did not service our room during our stay due to Covid restrictions but asked us every morning whether we required anything in the room replenishing.
The property itself is a warm, wooden interior, very cosy feel, but then with all modern amenities provided. the look and feel of a much more expensive hotel. We were made very welcome—including our little dog—and the staff were efficient and friendly. Beds soooooo comfortable. For me, who doesn’t drive, being on the bus route was great, and the 10 mins ride into Durham was definitely worth the huge saving vs a city centre hotel. will definitely book again.
The hotel had the basic amenities. Everything was clean and well maintained.
Please note that I was here for longer than the average stay ( I was there for 14 or so days)
I cannot praise the staff highly enough. I had a couple of personal crises with family members and the staff helped me to navigate the situations very competently and professionally.
Aside from that, the staff were always receptive, helpful and attentive to any needs I had.
The property is a short distance from Durham city centre and there is a supermarket opposite. The owners / managers were very professional and very kind allowing me to stay after the check out time as I had an online work meeting scheduled that day at short notice. The breakfast was very nice and the place is clean. I’d recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a clean and reasonable priced place to stay when visiting Durham.
I’ve stayed here before and I will stay here again. It’s exactly what you would expect of a Radisson. Beds are comfy, rooms are spacious, hotel is clean and the employees are friendly (except for one cranky guy in the dining room, but I think he was just having a bad day). And the food is good. Plus the location is great! Along the River and everything is easily accessible within walking distance.
The hotel is in a great location, close to the city centre and the train station, and within walking distance of several cafes, pubs, restaurants, shops, supermarkets, and the main sights. The rooms were comfortable and spacious, and staff were efficient and helpful. There was a good range of continental and cooked options for breakfast each morning.
Quiet location, little bit out of city centre but good transport links and walkable. Loved the apartment, warm and cosy but plenty of space and good facilities. I felt like I could really relax there after exploring Durham and nearby places during the day. Would definitely book it again.
Just the nicest people you ever want to deal with. They really went out of theway to make sure we had parking, stored our luggage past check out and were incredibly helpful. ...and the location makes the place th best place in Durham. 4 to 5 minute walk into the old city. Wonderfual.
Lovely quiet hotel set in pretty scenery just a few miles from Durham City centre, which is easily accessible.
Good sized bedroom with extra large, comfortable bed. Excellent breakfast in the morning.
Very friendly helpful staff.
Excellent value for money.
Lovely quiet location, very comfortable, great staff and beautiful breakfast. Definitely a hidden gem and will now be our 'go to' place in Durham. Felt like we were really looked after and nothing was too much trouble. We had a lovely relaxed stay.
The hotel was clean and quiet. Was the perfect location for visiting Durham University. We were pleasantly surprised for the price, to find tea and coffee making facilities in the room as well as biscuits and bottled water.
Quiet location close to the main road network (so easy to get to Durham., coast, etc.) with facilities that meant we could be comfy there when the weather was bad, make up picnics, and even cook an evening meal easily.
Bedroom was stylish, comfortable and perfect for weekend break. Good price for a more upmarket hotel. Stone throw away from city centre. Slightly antiquated in style, but the old university building shines like a gem.
A bit of a wander from Durham City centre's train station, but pleasant enough.
Good breakfast.
Great helpful and cheery staff and welcoming friendly public house.
great location, close enough to the city but far enough away for peace and quiet. Great place just behind the hotel to walk the dog and a fantastic breakfast.
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