Looking for a Wetherspoons hotel?
Wetherspoons are a true British staple. Each pub has its own character, with many being thoughtful conversions of former historic buildings like theatres, banks and churches.
Which keeps their heritage alive, while being a great place to eat and drink.
Today, JD Wetherspoon operates more than 874 pubs, and 55 of them offer well-priced hotel accommodation. This adds up to a total of 1329 rooms.
These Wetherspoons hotels are typically located in city centres and major town hubs, making them convenient bases for weekend breaks, seaside trips, and affordable overnight stays.
As the hotels are often buildings built before the invention of cars, most do not have onsite parking; view all Wetherspoons hotels with parking here.
Their room rates are often significantly lower than nearby chain hotels, with prices varying by location and season.
Below you’ll find a list of Wetherspoons hotels with average prices per night, plus locations across England and the wider UK to help you plan your stay.
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Wetherspoons Hotels List with Prices
Globe Hotel – King’s Lynn
Jolly’s Hotel – Broughty Ferry
The Admiral of the Humber – Kingston Upon Hull
The Bath Arms – Warminster
The Briar Rose – Birmingham
The Bull and Stirrup Hotel – Chester
The Castle Hotel – Ruthin
The Catherine Wheel – Henley
The Duke of Wellington – Minehead
The Foley Arms Hotel – Great Malvern
The Furness Railway – Barrow-in-Furness
The Golden Acorn – Glenrothes
The Golden Hope – Sittingbourne
The Golden Lion – Rochester
The Greenwood Hotel – Northolt
The Guildhall & Linen Exchange – Dunfermline
The Hatchet Inn – Newbury
The John Francis Basset – Camborne
The John Russell Fox – Andover
The King's Head Inn – Salisbury
The Kings Head – Monmouthshire
The Kings Head Hotel – Beccles
The Kings Highway – Inverness
The Last Post – Southend-on-Sea
The Pilgrim’s Progress – Bedford
The Portland Hotel – Chesterfield
The Queen Hotel – Aldershot
The Queen’s Head Hotel – Tavistock
The Red Lion – Doncaster
The Royal Hop Pole – Tewkesbury
The Saxon Crown – Corby
The Swan Hotel – Leighton Buzzard
The Thomas Ingoldsby – Canterbury
The Troll Cart – Great Yarmouth
The White Hart Hotel – Okehampton
The White Lady – Edinburgh
The Wyndham Arms – Bridgend
Yarborough Hotel – Grimsby
Frequently asked questions
Prices per night vary depending on room type and location, however Wetherspoons hotel usually cost around £50 – £80 per night for a standard room.
While breakfast is not included in the room rate, Wetherspoons opens from 7am and offers a popular breakfast menu alongside its well-known range of real ales and classic pub food. Each property has its own character, reflecting the historic buildings they occupy — from former theatres to banks and old coaching inns.
Check-in is available from 2pm on your arrival day. Some hotels offer a dedicated reception desk, while others handle check-in at the bar.
You are required to check-out your room by 11am on the day of departure.








