Derby

Derby, has been a city since 1977, but is an ancient settlement with a place in history reflected in its many fine old buildings including the Tudor cathedral and lovely Georgian stretches. It’s also a bustling modern place crammed with hotels and eateries, though with elegant parks to escape to... Read More

A Visitor's View

Derby is the UK's most central city benefiting from the ...More

Derby Events

January
Lecture Lunches
February
Half Term Family Fun Days
March
Calke Abbey Walk
June
Derby Cathedral Annual Bellringer’s Open Day
October
British Heart Foundation Derby Bike Ride
December
Bonnie Prince Charlie Commemoration

Hotels in Derby - 45 places to stay

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Cathedral Quarter Hotel

Cathedral Quarter Hotel

Cathedral Quarter is a brand new 4 star hotel ideally positioned in the centre of Derby just off the A52 which has links to the M1 Motorway. Cathedral Quarter is the first designer boutique hotel ... More | visit website

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Priest House on the River

Priest House on the River

This hotel is set in some of Derbyshires' most idyllic countryside, built around a Norman Mill tower along the banks of the River Trent. The Priest House is conveniently located close to East Midlands Airport, Nottingham ... More | visit website

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Menzies Mickleover Court Hotel

Menzies Mickleover Court Hotel

At Mickleover Court, you can enjoy comfortable beds, superb cuisine, first-class leisure facilities and a warm welcome from friendly staff. The stylish Mickleover Court hotel is near Derby, with easy access to the A38, A50 and ... More | visit website

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Jurys Inn Derby

Jurys Inn Derby

Jurys Inn Derby is situated in the heart of the vibrant and trendy Cathedral Quarter on King Street. The hotel is within walking distance of the main shopping districts, restaurants and bars, theatres and tourist ... More | visit website

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Longlands Hotel

Longlands Hotel
Former Georgian farmhouse now a country house hotel set amidst mature trees and lawns.

A Georgian Farmhouse, formerly the home farmhouse to a group of neighbouring farms, the Longlands Hotel is steeped in history. ... More | visit website
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Mackworth Hotel

Mackworth Hotel

The Mackworth Hotel is a converted 18th Century farmhouse with views over the Peak District, delightfully situated on the edge of the medieval village of Mackworth, near Derby. Hotel accommodation comes in the shape of ... More | visit website

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Stuart Hotel

Stuart Hotel

The Stuart provides a comfortable and relaxing environment with all the latest facilities expected of a self rated 4 star Hotel. The fabulous design introduces the guest to what can only be described as the ... More | Double Room: From £49 | visit website

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Days Inn Donington A50

Days Inn Donington A50
Just a short drive away from East Midlands Airport and Derby City Centre, Days Hotel Donington offers FREE Wi-Fi, FREE Parking, a Fully Licensed Bar, Buffet Breakfast, 24-hour Reception, Conference Facilities and 47 spacious bedrooms. All ... More | visit website
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Risley Hall Hotel & Spa

Risley Hall Hotel & Spa

Risley Hall Hotel is a Saxon country house its prosperity grew with the lace industry in the last century. Risley Hall Hotel itself has a history that goes back to the 11th century. It prospered ... More | visit website

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Derby Conference Centre

Derby Conference Centre
The Derby Conference Centre offers simple but comfortable over night accommodation and a hearty full English breakfast at a very reasonable price.
En-suite shower facilities
Television
Tea and coffee making facilities
Alarm clock
Guests have full access to purchase drinks ... More | visit website

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