Whether you’re looking to see all the popular sights in London or want to go shopping in Glasgow, there is a lot to do.
If you’re on the lookout for a hotel in some of the UK’s best cities, here are a few suggestions.
These are some of the best hotels within walking distance of train stations in the UK
These are some of the best hotels Railcard holders can book on Trivago while exploring the UK.
Premier Inn (St Enoch Square) – Glasgow
Glasgow is well-known for its various shopping opportunities (Image: Getty Images) The Premier Inn at St Enoch Square in Glasgow is a great starting point for any traveller looking to explore Scotland’s largest city.
The hotel is an absolute must for shopaholics looking to get their fix thanks to its proximity to the St Enoch Centre and Buchanan Galleries. It is also situated close to the commercial thoroughfares of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street.
Glasgow is also well-known for its many free museums, including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery in the West End and the Burrell Collection in the Southside.
Marriott Hotel – Cardiff
Cardiff has great waterside views (Image: Getty Images) The Marriott Hotel has extraordinary views of the Welsh capital and benefits from near-direct access to Cardiff Central.
The city is known for its many stadiums, including Principality Stadium, and enjoys lovely waterside views from the Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve.
For a bit of history, take a gander up to Cardiff Castle which lies on the site of third-century Roman Fort.
Euston Square Hotel – London
London is home to The British Museum and Houses of Parliament (Image: Getty Images) London’s Euston Square Hotel is conveniently located for access to a number of nearby train stations, making it a popular place to stay for those travelling by rail.
It is also close to the beating heart of London where a number of beloved and iconic tourist attractions reside, including The British Museum and Buckingham Palace.
Hotel Hampton by Hilton – Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle is well-known for its nightlife (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Hotel Hampton by Hilton is a great jumping-off point for those wanting to explore Newcastle’s renowned nightlife.
Just around the corner lies national chains like Wetherspoon and Revolution as well as more independent boozers like The Forth.
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Roomzzz – Manchester
Manchester has quickly become a popular city for young people (Image: Getty Images) Thousands of visitors across the country flock to Manchester every year with the city fast becoming a hot spot for young people looking for an urban break.
For those looking to come here by train, Roomzzz near Manchester Victoria offers a range of serviced apartments, perfect for any kind of traveller.
Nearby, the city centre is bursting at the seams with designer stores thanks to the likes of Manchester’s Arndale Shopping Centre.
For a trendy neighbourhood with vibrant street art and great nightlife, try the Northern Quarter where live music can be found in heaps.
Across the city, there are also a number of intriguing museums, including the Manchester Art Gallery and the People’s History Museum.
How much does a Railcard cost? Everything you need to know
Here is how much a Railcard costs annually for different groups.
One-year Railcard prices:
- 16-17 Saver – £35
- 16-25 Railcard – £35
- 26-30 Railcard – £35
- Disabled Persons Railcard – £20
- Family & Friends Railcard – £35
- Network Railcard – £35
- Senior Railcard – £35
- Two Together Railcard – £35
- Veterans Railcard – £35
Three-Year Railcard Prices:
- 16-25 Railcard – £80
- Disabled Persons Railcard – £54
- Family & Friends Railcard – £80
- Senior Railcard – £80
- Veterans Railcard – £80
Find out more and get your own Railcard on the Railcard website.