Stoke On Trent

Stoke-on-Trent is notoriously difficult to define, the six original towns having drawn other settlements into their urban grasp. Though several have vanished, this is still The Potteries, with plenty of museums, factory shops and other attractions linked to that industry... Read More

Stoke On Trent Events

May
Staffordshire Festival of Performing Arts
June
Burslem Summer Arts Festival
Etruria Canal Festival
October
CAMRA Beer Festival
November
Glyndebourne on Tour
December
Glyndebourne on Tour
Ice Rink at Trentham Gardens

Hotels in Stoke On Trent - 20 places to stay

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North Stafford Hotel

North Stafford Hotel

Situated in central Stoke-on-Trent, directly opposite the railway station and 16 miles from Alton Towers Theme Park, this convenient hotel offers free Wi-Fi in the public lounge, and on-site parking.
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Crown Hotel

Crown Hotel

The origins of The Crown Hotel go back to the early 1800 with the present building being built in 1887 The hotel provides friendly service with no frills comfortable accommodations at realistic prices Situated opposite the ... More | visit website

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Holiday Inn M6 J15

Holiday Inn M6 J15
The Holiday Inn Stoke-on-Trent hotel has 9 purpose-built meeting rooms, making it perfect for business meetings. The hotel is also conveniently located just 200 yards off the M6 Jct. 15 and is a mid ... More | visit website
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Whiston Hall Estate

Whiston Hall Estate
Situated only a few minutes away from the greatest theme park in the country, Alton Towers, Whiston Hall Estate offers you the perfect choice for a perfect day. If you want to spend a peaceful night ... More | visit website
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Holiday Inn Express Stoke-on-Trent

Holiday Inn Express Stoke-on-Trent
Receive a warm welcome at the modern Holiday Inn Express Stoke-on-Trent hotel, near junction 15 of the M6. The Holiday Inn Express hotel in Stoke-on-Trent is 4 miles outside Stoke city centre on the A50. ... More | visit website
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Anglo Welsh Boating

Anglo Welsh Boating

Located on the crossroads of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal and the Trent and Mersey Canal, this base is ideally sited for a wide array of cruising routes and canal side attractions.

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Quality Hotel Stoke

Quality Hotel Stoke

This hotel is situated in the heart of the Potteries and is 18 miles from Alton Towers. The theatre, shopping centre, casinos, bars and restaurants are within walking distance. Quality Hotel Stoke-On-Trent is central to many ... More | visit website

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Haydon House Hotel

Haydon House Hotel is located in the heart of The Potteries, this independent family run hotel offers three star accommodation, has an award-winning AA Rosette Restaurant and is the ideal base to tour Staffordshire.Set in ... More | visit website
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Holiday Inn Stoke-on-Trent M6

Holiday Inn Stoke-on-Trent M6

The Holiday Inn Stoke on Trent hotel is located in Newcastle-under-Lyme on the outskirts of Stoke on Trent, just off the M6, junction 15. The hotel is ideally located for guests travelling on business between ... More | visit website

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Holly Trees Hotel

Holly Trees Hotel

A fine Victorian farmhouse combining comfort with modern facilities. Situated within easy access to Stoke-on-Trent and Crewe, just 3 mins from M6 Junc 16.Offering evening meal with licensed bar in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

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