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.
Vicky
From
United Kingdom
Just very comfortable. The location alongside the river added interest and was perfect for access to the city. The staff were particularly pleasant and helpful. There was no problem leaving our suitcase in a safe and spacious area after check-out. We found the hydration stations particularly convenient and useful.
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....
The Kingslodge Inn - The Inn Collection Group offers a cosy bar, a restaurant and easy access to Durham city centre. There is free parking on-site.
Daphne
From
United Kingdom
Very convenient for sightseeing in Durham an easy walk to the centre and plenty of parking space to leave the car on site. Evening meals and breakfast both available.
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.
Set in Durham and with Lumley Castle reachable within 12 km, The City Hotel offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Scarlett
From
United Kingdom
Staff were very friendly, which I really appreciated because it was my first time travelling alone. The room was very cozy and comfortable and I had a great night’s sleep! Thank you!
Ushaw Historic House, Chapels & Gardens, a property with a garden, is set in Durham, 15 km from Beamish Museum, 16 km from Lumley Castle, as well as 29 km from The Glasshouse International Centre for...
Rowland
From
United Kingdom
It's an incredible building and location and nice to have a wander around the house and grounds. The continental breakfast included was good and all the staff were very friendly.
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.
Located in Durham, within 12 km of Lumley Castle and 20 km of Beamish Museum, Victoria inn provides accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking for...
Budget Hayat express hotel is set in Durham, 18 km from Lumley Castle and 21 km from Stadium of Light.
Guest review
The location was central between different areas around
FAQs about hotels in Durham
On average, 3-star hotels in Durham cost US$121 per night, and 4-star hotels in Durham are US$191 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Durham can on average be found for US$277 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Durham this weekend is US$147 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$288. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Durham for this weekend cost on average around US$309 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$101 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Durham for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$149 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Durham will cost around US$292 (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
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What guests said about Durham:
Review score
2.0
Frankly, a disappointing experience.
Frankly, a disappointing experience. The shower was painfully tiny, and the sink impossible to use without splashing all over the floor. Bar/restaurant staff were cheerful but poorly trained, inattentive, and confused on the menu and on prices.
Guest review by
ifc_16
Hong Kong
Review score
10.0
Durham is a small , beautiful city : It is mostly stone-...
Durham is a small , beautiful city : It is mostly stone-buildings - I don't think it was ever bombed or 're-developed' so the town centre is stone and old and cobbled. Much is pedestrianised. There is a market -hall which is worth a visit plus market - day -( don't miss the recycled - jeans stall !). There is a nice diverse atmosphere here and you can eat your way round the world here from Sushi to Mid-Eastern via Italian with all kinds of cafes .I particularly liked the one next to the library - coffee and paninis .The students give a youthful buzz to the city and people talk to each other here - I found locals and students alike helpful and ready to chat to a visiting stranger . The cathedral is stunning and part of the community - altar to the mining community - most amazing stain glass windows I've ever seen including modern designs as well as medieval . I didn't visit the castle as it is guided tours only which i tend not to like but it too looked interesting .
There are interesting walks everywhere and plenty of green spaces and trees - the river is not turned into a drain and continues beautiful through the city with walks along it and boat trip options .
The bus service deserves a mention - £ 2.50 wherever you are going it seems and frequent - so they are well used , busy and , again, friendly . There are museums like 'The Story ' I did not have tie to visit .
The Botanic gardens are a lovely place to visit with a lot of space and amazing variety of plants and trees - and the whole managed for wildlife which is good to see. All is in walking distance if you are reasonably fit with plenty of accessible buses too.
Guest review by
Heather
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Durham brilliant. Get a walking tour.
Durham brilliant. Get a walking tour. We spent afternoon at Ushaw, excellent, day in Durham, day in Whitley Bay, walk the coast, climb the lighthouse, & a day at Castle Howard, 4 days, 3 nights, all a surprise birthday weekend fir my wife, she loved it!
Guest review by
kevin morley
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Great city with an amazing cathedral, good night life with...
Great city with an amazing cathedral, good night life with some really excellent restaurants. The Market Hall has good stalls and managed to find some good vinyl records at one. We will definitely visit again.
Guest review by
Mike
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
I enjoy visiting historic buildings and museums so the...
I enjoy visiting historic buildings and museums so the Cathedral, Palace Green Heritage Centre, Oriental museum, and The Story were good. Durham has lots of character and is compact and easy to walk round if hilly streets are not a problem. The walk along the riverbank is lovely and peaceful. Bus services seem good and a visit to the coast at Seaham is easy. There are plenty of cafes and restraints to choose from and the indoor Market is worth a browse.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Durham is an excellent place to visit.
Durham is an excellent place to visit. Lots to do and see in the city itself and in the surrounding area. The cathedral is the highlight and we would recommend a visit to Raby Castle which is only 35 minutes away by car.
Durham city itself is compact and easy to get around on foot.
Guest review by
Alan
United Kingdom
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Check in is quick and easy.
The staff were all professional, courteuos and helpful
The rooms are a good size and the beds are very comfortable.
We'd definitely stay here again
The rooms were a fair price when the other hotels in Durham were ripping people off because it was graduation week at the university
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.
Very easy to access Durham city centre via car. Did not use taxi. Host is very friendly, dinner on site is very good. Rooms were perfectly heated, very good size and clean. A nice countryside experience. We would return.
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