Salisbury and Stonehenge: B&Bs
Bed and breakfasts are the quintessential British lodging: Small, family-run, with a proper English breakfast and often a lovely afternoon tea.
Bed and breakfasts are the quintessential British lodging: Small, family-run, with a proper English breakfast and often a lovely afternoon tea.
A lovely little B&B with views of Salisbury's cathedral spire
Comfy beds and a vegetarian breakfast on the western edge of the village
A B&B with a billiards room and bar just north of Avebury's stone circle
There are dozens of hotel alternatives, from London flats to country cottages, farmhouse B&Bs to university dorms, rental rooms to residences, and campgrounds to castles. Here's how to find the lot of them.
Until the early 19th century, London did not have any hotels, only coaching inns, which looked remarkably like modern multi-story motels, the rooms opening off outdoor corridors. The last (partially) surviving coaching inn is The George Inn, though only its pub component is still active.