Best Hotels in Coventry - curated picks with prices, locations, and honest reviews. Updated for 2026.
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The city centre offers Premier Inn and Travelodge from £45-70, plus boutique options like Coombe Abbey Hotel (£85-120) in parkland four miles out. Student areas near the universities have budget B&Bs from £35-50. Book early during graduation weeks in July.
The city centre offers Premier Inn and Travelodge from £45-70, plus boutique options like Coombe Abbey Hotel (£85-120) in parkland four miles out. Student areas near the universities have budget B&Bs from £35-50. Book early during graduation weeks in July.
We reviewed 8 hotels across Coventry's key neighbourhoods to help you pick.
Cathedral Quarter - best for History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers (mid-range)
Spon Street Historic Quarter - best for History buffs, Independent shopping enthusiasts (mid-range)
University District - best for Budget travellers, Young visitors (budget)
Fargo Village - best for Creative travellers, Vintage shoppers (mid-range)
Canal Basin & Outer Areas - best for Nature lovers, Families with children (budget)
Daily budget guide: Budget £35-50, Mid-range £70-95, Luxury £150+.
The Oak Hotel (Spon End) - £55-85/night. Traditional pub hotel near historic Spon Street with basic rooms and hearty food.
Travelodge Coventry Central (Cathedral Quarter) - £35-65/night. No-frills budget chain hotel with compact SuperRooms 5 minutes walk from Transport Museum.
Hotel du Vin Coventry (Cathedral Quarter) - £120-180/night. Converted Victorian red-brick hotel with wine-focused dining and individually designed rooms.
Premier Inn Coventry City Centre (Cathedral Quarter) - £65-95/night. Modern chain hotel with good-value family rooms 2 minutes walk from Coventry Cathedral.
Ramada Coventry (Allesley) - £75-110/night. Conference-focused hotel with indoor pool and extensive meeting facilities in quiet suburb.
The Telegraph Hotel (Cathedral Quarter) - £95-135/night. Converted art deco building with individually styled rooms and rooftop terrace overlooking the cathedral.
Hilton Coventry (Cathedral Quarter) - £110-160/night. Modern business hotel with executive lounge and fitness centre adjacent to Coventry University.
Coombe Abbey Hotel (Binley) - £150-220/night. 12th-century abbey hotel set in 500 acres of parkland with spa and fine dining.
Book early for May through September for mild weather and outdoor events, plus university term time brings energy to the city - this is peak season and prices rise.
Getting around: Walking within city centre - most attractions within 1 mile of each other.
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