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Hotels in Worcester

60

Hotels Prices From

£46

Hotels Reviews

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Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

£93

Low season avg price

£89
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£118
HIGHEST
£66£209
Avg. temperature
5ºC
COLDEST
-4ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
26in
WETTEST
17 in29 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£108
£66£209
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9ºC
-4ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
20in
DRIEST
17 in29 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£107
£66£209
Avg. temperature
16ºC
WARMEST
-4ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
24in
17 in29 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£106
LOWEST
£66£209
Avg. temperature
10ºC
-4ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
26in
17 in29 in
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Hotels near the sights

  • Worcester Cathedral
    A place of prayer and worship for fourteen centuries. Royal Tombs, early 12th Century round Chapter House, examples of every type of early English Architecture, beautiful Norman Crypt, medieval Cloister, magnificent Victorian stained glass. Stunning end to end vista. Crypt exhibition, interactive touch screens, mobile App Trails, Cloister Cafe.. Find out about the Cathedral's Anglo-Saxon roots, special saints, glorious musical heritage - and much more. Sunday Eucharist 10.30am, Holy Communion Wednesday 1pm & Friday 11.30am. Free admission. Donations welcomed.
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  • Tudor House Museum
    This beautiful 16th century building in the heart of historic Friar Street is run as a museum by volunteers. Displays focus on the house's past, as a home to Tudor weavers through to its use as an ARP Warden's office in WW2, and a school clinic thereafter. A cafe serves tea, coffee and wrapped cakes on vintage bone china. There is a Tudor Rat trail and activities for children. Open Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday all year.
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  • Museum of Royal Worcester
    The Museum of Royal Worcester holds the largest collection of Worcester porcelain in the world. In recent years the Museum has undergone a major £1.7 million refurbishment supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Whilst being fresh and modern, the displays pay homage to a magnificent history and heritage. The Museum's galleries and showcases are swathed in sumptuous colours showing the collection off to its best advantage. With the recreation of the factory workshop and family parlour amongst some of the displays and high quality interactives there is something for everyone.
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  • Worcester Woods Country Park
    Two nature reserves, a huge open field, busy countryside centre with award winning cafe and easy access from the city or the motorway, make this site very popular. There are two adventure play parks, ancient woodlands to explore and space to fly a kite or have a game of rounders. During school holidays you'll find a timetable of events to keep children entertained, which include jewellery making, sports sessions and arts and crafts. Two waymarked trails occupy the park if you fancy a stroll, one through the beautiful and colourful meadows and the other through the shaded woods. The park has an orienteering course and geocache for those on a quest. A popular place for families, where young and old can get together, maybe enjoy a summer BBQ or picnic or just take in the friendly environment that awaits you. Dogs welcome.
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  • Gheluvelt Park
    Gheluvelt Park is a memorial park built in honour of those lost in the First World War. It straddles Barbourne Brook and has two distinct areas - a formal park to the east, and an informal area managed for wildlife conservation to the west, next to the River Severn. There's a free car park by the Waterworks Road entrance.
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  • The Commandery
    Encounter the past brought to life in a beautiful building with an 800-year history. Set in the heart of historic Worcester, The Commandery is most famous for being the Royalist Headquarters during the deciding battle of the English Civil War – the Battle of Worcester 1651. Discover Worcester's Civil War Story, an interactive experience that will take you back over 350 years into a murky, conflicted 17th-century Worcester of fiery debates. The Commandery is the perfect place for a family day out, with its own gardens and independent cafe, Commandery Coffee, which serves delicious home-made food, artisan coffee and loose leaf teas. Fancy an extra challenge? Get your team together and challenge yourselves to the exciting escape room, Commandery Quest!
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  • Croome Park
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  • Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
    Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum is housed in an elegant Victorian building in the heart of Worcester. The beautiful interior is a warm and friendly place, with something for all the family to enjoy. Immerse yourself in the special exhibitions, events and activities throughout the year. The museum gallery has lots of amazing things to see including dinosaur footprints, Worcestershire Sauce archive and many more interesting objects from a real Roman mosaic to a Native American totem pole. Whilst you are here visit the engaging and interactive galleries dedicated to telling the story of the Worcestershire Regiment and the Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry and not forgetting the recreated Victorian Chemist Shop.
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  • Kinver Edge
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Frequently Asked Questions about Worcester hotels

Diglis House Hotel, Travelodge Worcester, and Premier Inn Worcester City Centre hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Worcester Cathedral. See the full list: Hotels near Worcester Cathedral.

Popular hotels close to Worcester Woods Country Park include Premier Inn Worcester (M5,Jct6) Hotel, Diglis House Hotel, and Travelodge Worcester. See the full list: Hotels near Worcester Woods Country Park.

Popular hotels close to Birmingham Intl Airport include Novotel Birmingham Airport, Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport - Nec, an IHG Hotel, and Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Birmingham Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Greyfriars' House and Garden are Travelodge Worcester, Ye Olde Talbot Hotel, and Fownes Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Greyfriars' House and Garden.

Popular cheap hotels in Worcester include Premier Inn Worcester (M5,Jct6) Hotel, Diglis House Hotel, and Travelodge Worcester. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Worcester.

Premier Inn Worcester (M5,Jct6) Hotel, Travelodge Worcester, and Premier Inn Worcester City Centre hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Worcester. See the full list: Family Hotels Worcester.