Are you on the hunt for pub rooms, pub hotels, or pubs that offer accommodation?

Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway in a charming coaching inn, a stylish stay above a gastropub, or a peaceful escape in the countryside, Pub Rooms makes it easy to discover your ideal pub stay.

With hundreds of pubs listed, you can easily search by location, check out quick links for special deals, or find a pub with rooms near your planned destinations.

Most Visited Pub Stays

Looking for inspiration? Here you’ll find some of the most visited destinations for pubs with rooms across the UK.

Pub Accommodation in London

Discover great pubs with rooms across London, ideal for a city break or a night out.

Pub Accommodation in Cornwall

Stay by the coast in one of Cornwall’s welcoming pubs with rooms.

Pub Accommodation on the Isle of Wight

Enjoy relaxed stays in Isle of Wight pubs with rooms close to beaches and coastal walks.

Recently added pubs with rooms

What makes staying in a pub room different from a hotel?


Unlike large chain hotels that can sometimes feel impersonal, pubs with rooms offer a genuine taste of British charm and and history. These pubs are often at the heart of their communities, welcoming locals as well as travellers, and many serve food made with ingredients from nearby producers. Staying in a pub is a unique way to discover new places, support independent businesses, and enjoy a stay that feels far more personal and memorable.


Are pub rooms cheaper than hotels?


Many travellers find that pub accommodations provide a better bang for their buck than nearby hotels. This is because pubs don’t usually carry the overheads of big hotel chains, their rooms can be more affordable. Plus, you’ll often get added value through the food and drink on offer, and the convenience of staying right where the social life is happening.


What should I consider when booking a pub stay?


Like most things, location is key. Some pubs with rooms are in town centres, while others are in rural spots that may be a little further from trains. If you’re planning to stay in a countryside inn, you may need your own car or to factor in a taxi from the nearest station.

Booking directly through a pub’s own website is often cheaper than using third-party booking platforms, which typically add high commission fees. Whenever possible, check the pub’s site first – you may find exclusive rates or added perks.

If the pub is part of a larger PubCo or chain, it’s also worth exploring their loyalty schemes. Many offer discounts, points, or special deals that can make your stay even better value.

Finally, consider accessibility. A number of pubs with rooms are located in historic, Grade II listed buildings. While these properties are full of charm and character, they may not always offer accessible ground-floor rooms or modern facilities. If accessibility is important, be sure to check in advance before booking.

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