PrestonCopyright Peter Shone

Preston, now a city, has a huge student population rendering the nightlife lively, but also offers gems like the huge Moor Park, elegant Winckley Square, and surprisingly England’s most recent addition to our waterways linking the Lancaster Canal via the Ribble to the rest of the network... Read More

Preston Tips:

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A Visitor's View

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Preston Events

March
Easter Sunday Funday and Farmers Market/Craft Fair
May
Pleasure Fair
June
Balloon & Fireworks Festival
Preston Riversway Festival
July
Balloon & Fireworks Festival
Caribbean Carnival
Food and Craft Fair
Fylde Vintage Weekend & Farm Show
Jazz Day
Preston Mela
August
7 Parks Walk
Allotments and Leisure Garden Show
Extreme Sports Weekend
Garden & Craft Show
Preston Mela
September
Guy'- Murphy's Oyster Festival
Lancashire Pot Fair
October
Continental Market
November
Christmas Food and Craft Fair

Hotels in Preston - 27 places to stay

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Gibbon Bridge Hotel

Gibbon Bridge Hotel

The Gibbon Bridge Hotel is located in the heart of a very special part of England. A well kept secret to many, the Forest of Bowland is both a delight and a pleasure with its ... More | Double Room: £140 based on two sharing | visit website

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Guy's Thatched Hamlet

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Guy's Thatched Hamlet tucked away by the side of the Lancaster canal at Bilsborrow near Garstang. Where guests can step back in time and enjoy the good things in life in a relaxed and informal ... More | Double Room: From £55
Executive rooms with spa baths available and new Deluxe Executive rooms with double spa
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Tickled Trout Hotel

Tickled Trout Hotel

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Another world exists alongside the m6. Just off junction 31, on the banks of the River Ribble stands The Tickled Trout. A haven from the tensions of motorway traffic, it's the ... More

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Preston Hotel

Preston Hotel

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Located at the Heart of Lancashire, The Preston Hotel (3 ETB) is perfect for Business or Leisure guests visiting the area. *Please note that the hotel is due to start ... More

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Crofters Hotel

Crofters Hotel

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The Crofters Hotel was recently voted runner-up in the Lancashire Tourist Board’s Small Hotel of the Year 2008 awards and has received a prestigious AA Rosette for the quality of its ... More

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Barton Grange Hotel

Barton Grange Hotel

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With a convenient location, superb dining and great facilities, Preston’s newest 4-star hotel is stylish and contemporary, whilst simultaneously retaining all the traditional charm of the original manor house.
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Pickerings Hotel

Pickerings Hotel

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The Pickerings Country House Hotel is located just outside one of Lancashire‚s most appealing market towns, Garstang. Nestling in 2 acres of mature grounds this 18th Century country residence in ... More

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Park Hotel

Park Hotel

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Only a short walk to Riversway and the University and within a mile of the city centre and station. Why suffer in an a bland lodge when you can be pampered ... More

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Farington Lodge Hotel

Farington Lodge Hotel

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Farington Lodge, a superb Grade II listed Georgian house set in three acres of mature lawns and gardens, blends lavish period splendour and a fascinating history with the very best ... More

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The Claremont Hotel

The Claremont Hotel
The Claremont Hotel is set in beautiful gardens with ample car parking; the hotel is just minutes away from the town centre and main railway station and is within easy reach of the M6 motorway. ... More | visit website

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