Right at the heart of the county, both geographically and politically,
WORCESTER
is something of an architectural hotchpotch, its half-timbered Tudor and stone Georgian buildings standing cheek by jowl with some fairly charmless modern developments. Postwar clumsiness apart, the biggest single influence on the city has always been the River Severn, which flows along Worcester's west flank. It was the river that drew the Romans here and river-trade that made it an important set... [More]
The Best Western Bank House Hotel has the best of both worlds, an individual hotel with its own style, yet offering the standards of the Best Western worldwide group. A historic building that is now a modern hotel with conference facilities and a golf centre. Near the major cities of the Midlands, ... [More]
The Fownes Hotel is located in the city centre just 5 minutes from Junction 7 of the M5. This former Victorian glove factory was lovingly restored in 1987 to a 61 bedroom hotel incorporating a restaurant, bar and ample free parking. Nearby attractions include the Cathedral and Royal Worcester Porcel... [More]
Within easy reach of the many attractions in and around the City of Worcester, namely the Cathedral, Worcester Royal Porcelain factory, the world famous cricket ground or race course - all situated near the banks of the River Severn. The hotel itself offers a free car park.The hotel has been under n... [More]
The Worcester Whitehouse Hotel is now totally refurbished, completed March 2005, making it the premier 4 star hotel in Worcester city centre, complete with full leisure and event facilities. [More]
Totally refurbished in 2005, the only four star hotel within the city centre, it is within walking distance to all the shops, bars and attractions including Royal Worcester and the Cathedral. Facilities include a full leisure club with indoor pool, cocktail bar and brasserie restaurant. Limited free... [More]