Find a hotel in Leicestershire
Are you looking to embark on a journey across the picturesque landscapes of Leicestershire? From Coalvillie to Narborough, Markfield to Rothley, discover historic and culture-rich cities, rugged countryside and all sorts of towns and villages dotted across the region with our hotels in Leicestershire.
Kick off your day with a hearty breakfast, refuel in the pub at lunchtime and end the evening with one of our delicious pub classics before you retire to your cosy room. Here, you’ll find amenities like flatscreen TVs, free Wi-Fi and our signature plush beds. We even have some of the best dog-friendly hotels Leicestershire has to offer – so enter the location you want to explore into the pub finder below and find your nearest Greene King Inns hotel.
Hotels in Leicestershire
The best hotels in Leicestershire for comfort and value
It doesn’t matter if you’ve arrived in this beautiful county for delightful countryside views, an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life or something else entirely, we have a wide range of town and country hotels in Leicestershire.
The Fieldhead Hotel, Markfield
Whether you need a place to stay before watching Leicester City FC or you’re visiting the nearby National Trust properties of Stoneywell and Staunton Harold Church, the Fieldhead Hotel in Markfield is a welcoming hotel to call your base.
Lying on the outskirts of Leicester and only around 20 miles from Nottingham, this country pub hotel offers the perfect blend of rural charm and access to nearby cities. It also has top-notch amenities and spaces for out-of-office meetings, and you can even hold your wedding there too.
The Narborough Arms, Narborough
The Narborough Arms is an ideal base for your Leicester adventure. You might be in town to explore the renowned University of Leicester or to delve into the history of Kirby Muxloe Castle, either way this charming hotel offers a perfect starting point.
Housed in a 17th-century inn, the Narborough Arms seamlessly combines historic charm with modern comforts, ensuring a unique and memorable stay. Visit for business or leisure and you'll enjoy cosy rooms and delicious food and drink in this inviting, character-filled setting.
The Rothley Court Hotel, Rothley
One of the best country house hotels Leicestershire has to offer, a stay at the Rothley Court Hotel is unlike any other. With 30 characterful bedrooms, a bar and restaurant, and three function rooms, Rothley Court is a wonderful destination for stopovers, longer stays, business meetings and weddings.
This Leicestershire hotel also enjoys a wonderful location, just a short distance from Ashby de la Zouch Castle and the National Space Centre. And for a luxury day out, why not visit the nearby vineyard at the Rothley Wine Estate?
The Charnwood Arms, Coalville
The charming Charnwood Arms is a converted country house close to the market town of Coalville. Here you can stay in one of the cosy 35 rooms after tucking into a delicious pub classic served up in the on-site restaurant.
With its location and great links to Leicester, there are plenty of local attractions in the surrounding area including Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, the National Space Centre and the King Power Stadium. Or, if you’re more of a nature lover, you can enjoy the rolling countryside of Castle Hill Country Park.
The Mill on the Soar, Broughton Astley
Nestled within attractive grounds, you'll find two rivers and a fishing lake at the Mill on the Soar in Broughton Astley. There’s also a delightful beer garden, 25 comfortable rooms and lots of local attractions nearby — including Cosby Golf Club.
For nature lovers, there’s Staunton Harold Church, Ashby de la Zouch Castle and Castle Hill Country Park close at hand. For city breakers, you’ll find the National Space Centre, the Great Central Heritage Railway and the King Richard III Visitor Centre nearby.
More about Leicestershire
Leicestershire has a history that dates back to ancient times when it used to be an important Roman settlement. The county played a crucial role in medieval England as the site of the famous Battle of Bosworth in 1485, where King Richard III was defeated to end the Wars of the Roses. The discovery of Richard III's remains in 2012 further boosted the county's historical significance.
Today, there are more than enough attractions to shake a stick at no matter your interests. From the historic and cultural Leicester Cathedral to the Bosworth Battlefield visitor centre, there’s something for everyone.
If you have green fingers, be sure to take a stroll through Bradgate Park and the ruins of Bradgate House. But that’s not all. A walk along the Foxton Locks will paint a picture of maritime beauty.
Whatever you plan to do when you visit Leicestershire, we offer comfortable rooms complemented by delicious pub food and refreshing drinks. Finding the best hotels in Leicestershire couldn’t be easier – simply enter your location below.