England

Season Guide

Winter (December – February): Cool and wet with frequent rain, occasional frost and short daylight hours.

Spring (March – May): Mild and brightening with blooming gardens and gradually warmer days.

Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry with long daylight hours and ideal conditions for outdoor events.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet with colourful foliage and crisp mornings.

Top Regions To Visit

London

London mixes historic landmarks with contemporary culture, from iconic museums and theatres to independent galleries and markets. Riverside walks, hidden courtyards and rooftop viewpoints offer quieter corners of the city, while a dynamic food and design scene keeps it endlessly engaging.

Bath

Bath combines Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and vibrant cultural life. Its thermal waters, boutique shops and historic streets offer a refined city experience, while surrounding countryside and charming villages make it easy to balance city exploration with scenic escapes.

The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds feature rolling limestone hills, picturesque villages and centuries-old estates. Quiet lanes, artisan workshops and local markets provide a leisurely pace, while gardens, historic houses and countryside trails highlight the region’s enduring charm.

Cornwall

Rugged coastline with fishing villages, sweeping beaches and a strong creative and culinary scene. Towns like St Ives and Padstow offer a relaxed coastal pace, while surfing, coastal trails and a distinct maritime heritage give the region its own unmistakable identity.

The Lake District

Offering dramatic lakes, forested valleys and rugged fells, with villages and market towns scattered throughout. Walking trails, boat rides and historic estates allow visitors to explore both natural beauty and cultural heritage in a region of striking contrasts.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a street art tour in Shoreditch, London and see murals, graffiti, and installations by contemporary artists.

Visit Thermae Bath Spa and relax in the city’s natural hot springs with optional massages, saunas, and panoramic city views.

Take part in a coastal fossil hunt in Dorset or Yorkshire and discover prehistoric remains with family-friendly guides.

Explore the gardens of hidden manor houses and estates in the Cotswolds featuring walled gardens, ornamental ponds and historic landscaping.

Go on a historic steam train ride in The Lake District and enjoy scenic countryside views.

LaTrove’s Top Travel Tips For England

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England

Our Favourite Places To Stay

The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa

Bath

Occupying an elegant Georgian crescent in Bath, this hotel offers a blend of period charm and contemporary comfort. Guests can enjoy beautifully furnished rooms, afternoon tea or refined dining, then unwind in the award‑winning spa, pool and gardens. Located within walking distance of Bath’s historic sites.

Thyme

The Cotswolds

Thyme is a boutique countryside retreat set where a peaceful rural setting meets refined comfort. The rooms blend contemporary style with cosy touches and views over gardens or woodland. The hotel includes a relaxed restaurant and terrace dining that celebrates local, seasonal produce, alongside charming gardens and easy access to walking trails, offering a calm and stylish escape in nature.

Three Mile Beach Hotel

St Ives Bay

Set beside its namesake sandy beach on the east coast of England, this collection of surf inspired beach houses feature contemporary design and large windows that frame sea views and natural light. The property includes a beachfront bar and restaurant serving fresh, locally inspired cuisine, outdoor terraces and easy access to the wide shoreline.

The Twenty Two

London

The Twenty Two is a refined urban hotel in Knightsbridge with rooms and suites featuring elegant, tailored interiors and thoughtful details, creating a serene city base. The hotel includes bespoke dining experiences, a well‑appointed bar and lounge, and easy access to Knightsbridge’s luxury shopping, museums and parks, making it an ideal stay for design‑minded travellers seeking calm sophistication in central London.

Charlotte Street Hotel

London

Charlotte Street Hotel in London’s Fitzrovia combines plush, design‑led interiors with a lively neighbourhood spirit. The rooms and suites feature rich fabrics, thoughtful details and a sense of relaxed refinement, many with city views over the surrounding streets. The hotel includes a stylish restaurant and bar, a cosy drawing room and wellness facilities.

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