A quick list of my top five. Here’s a link to a previous post with the different cities visited during my two-years in the UK.
(1) The Midland in Morecambe – Art deco hotel with a link to the railway (and the golden age of rail). The restaurant is top notch. It makes me pine for a revitalization of domestic travel.
Limestone Archives: Midland Hotel Flickr Album
(2) The Telegraph Hotel in Coventry – Themed hotel in a space once occupied by the local rag. In terms of theming, it’s only rival is the TWA Hotel. They have done a brilliant job preserving the interior features as well and objects that once served the newspaper are marked with QR codes (clever).
Limestone Archives: Telegraph Hotel Flickr Album
(3) Moxy Southampton – The place to either celebrate or commiserate a Saints win/loss. Southampton is my second home (and maybe where I’ll retire).
(4) Cambridge Central Station – Incredible views of the station, platforms, and railyards. The lobby displays all the rail departures / arrivals so there’s always the frenetic energy of travelers going to and from.
(5) Hilton Garden Inn Stoke on Trent – Modern and well-lit and close to the canals.
Other notable hotels include The Yarrow Hotel, Hampton by Hilton York, and the DoubleTree by Hilton Bath.
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British Rail Corporate Identity from 1965–1994