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Hotel in Northampton
Ibis Northampton Center is conveniently located in Northampton Town Center, just 5 minutes’ walk from the train station, and less than 10 miles from the M1 motorway.
Hotel in Northampton
Northampton Town Center Hotel by Accor is located in Northampton town center, just 5 minutes’ walk from the rail and bus stations. It offers 146 rooms and a bar/grill.
Hotel in Northampton
Holiday Inn Express Northampton is located in Grange Park, just minutes from Junction 15 of the M1, and just 4 miles away from Northampton town center. Luton Airport is a 40-minute drive away.
Hotel in Northampton
Just 10 minutes’ drive from Northampton center, the contemporary Campanile Hotel offers free parking, modern bedrooms with attached bathroom and state-of-the-art conference rooms. Wi-Fi is available.
Hotel in Northampton
Conveniently located a short walk from the town center, this hotel is minutes from the town's mainline railway station and within easy access of business and industrial estates.
Hotel in Northampton
In 13 acres of beautiful, peaceful grounds, Sedgebrook Hall is located in the pretty village of Chapel Brampton. It has an indoor pool, a gym and modern rooms with attached bathroom.
Hotel in Northampton
Ideally located in the East Midlands, this modern, nonsmoking hotel in Northampton is just off junction 15 of the M1, and close to the A45.
Hotel in Northampton
Set on the edge of the village of Ecton, off highway A4500 between Northampton and Wellingborough, this boutique-style residence provides comfortable, modern rooms, alongside great food, beers and...
Hotel in Northampton
Sunley Hotel is located on University of Northampton, Waterside Campus, Northampton. This modern hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The town center is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Hotel in Northampton
Located on a privately owned aerodrome, this unique 3-star hotel is set in a 1930s building and offers a bar, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
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Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northampton
Originally built as a coaching inn in the 1890’s, the Plow Hotel offers Freeview TV and sports channels plus free WiFi in its bar area.The hotel includes free car parking for residents The Plow Hotel...
Cristina and Maria were very friendly and cooperative
Just off the M1, this family friendly Hilton hotel has a gym and is 10 minutes from Northampton town center.
Excellent breakfast, comfortable and large bedroom
In 13 acres of beautiful, peaceful grounds, Sedgebrook Hall is located in the pretty village of Chapel Brampton. It has an indoor pool, a gym and modern rooms with attached bathroom.
Great room for work conference. Comfy bed & peaceful.
With a riverside setting, the friendly Holiday Inn Northampton is free for the under 12s. It has free parking, a brasserie, a bar and a mini-gym.
The breakfast selection was great. Brilliant quality
Ibis Northampton Center is conveniently located in Northampton Town Center, just 5 minutes’ walk from the train station, and less than 10 miles from the M1 motorway.
Very clean and the staff were helpful and friendly.
Just 10 minutes’ drive from Northampton center, the contemporary Campanile Hotel offers free parking, modern bedrooms with attached bathroom and state-of-the-art conference rooms. Wi-Fi is available.
Really nice relaxed atmosphere, quiet for a great price
Conveniently located a short walk from the town center, this hotel is minutes from the town's mainline railway station and within easy access of business and industrial estates.
Good value, good location, friendly and helpful staff
Just 11 minutes' stroll from Northampton Train Station, The Grafton Rooms offer free WiFi access and free parking for all guests.
Cheap price , good service, great customer service.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Northampton this weekend is $101 or, for a 4-star hotel, $105. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Northampton for this weekend cost around $310 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Northampton for tonight. You'll pay around $100 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Northampton will cost around $220, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Northampton loved staying at Delta Hotels by Marriott Northampton, The Red Lion, and The Falcon Hotel.
Some of the best hotels in Northampton near Brampton Heath Golf Centre include Sedgebrook Hall, Hopping Hare and The Old Butchers.
The Falcon Hotel, Holiday Inn Express Northampton - South, an IHG Hotel, and Sunley Hotel are some of the popular hotels in Northampton.
For hotels in Northampton that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try The World's End - Northampton, The Falcon Hotel, and Delta Hotels by Marriott Northampton.
These hotels in Northampton are highly rated by couples: The Falcon Hotel, The French Partridge,, and The Red Lion.
The Falcon Hotel, Holiday Inn Northampton West M1 Junc 16, an IHG Hotel, and Northampton Town Centre Hotel by Accor got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Northampton.
Northampton is one of England’s largest towns and has appeared in writing since the 10th century. The large medieval market square has an array of stalls 5 days a week, and nearby are the Market Walk and Grosvenor shopping centres. A larger retail and entertainment site is out of the town centre near Sixfields Stadium, home of Northampton Town FC. The Northampton Saints rugby union team play nearby, and Silverstone is south-west of the M1.
To the east is Billing Aquadrome, a marina complex with go karting, minigolf and a miniature railway. A smaller marina is along the River Nene in Becket’s Park, overlooked by 78 Derngate, a Grade II-listed house redesigned by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Other notable buildings are the Guildhall and colonnaded All Saints Church. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre dates to 1100 and is one of England’s largest round churches.
On the outskirts of town, by one of several golf courses, is Delapre Abbey, and to the north are other historic mansions of Coton Manor, Cottesbrooke Hall and the most famous of them all - Althorp House, the final resting place of Princess Diana.
The Northampton accommodation on Booking.com includes hotels with swimming pools, alongside apartment and guest house options near the train station and university.
What I didn't like in Northampton: Northampton is a town from the past. Poor quality roads. I was really disappointed in parking meters - I could not pay for parking by card as all the parking meters required coins. In 2023 that is a big disappointment as I don't use wallets since 2004 and don't have any space for coins. I could find a parking lot where I could pay online. The website was ancient, like being built 15 years ago.
I am originally from Northampton so know what areas to avoid. I personally wouldn’t want to book a family holiday there. I only stay to visit family. The billing aquadrome has some nice accommodations on site, however the site is not how it used to be many moons ago. The rides are now very limited, & in the way of family entertainment you would have more fun in Skegness. Northampton is huge! Very busy! Keep an eye out for those bus lanes 🤦🏽♀️
We lived in the town for 17yrs in our past and it has deterioated ie gone downhill a lot,still to people who have not known what the town was like over 20yrs ago,then they may have a different opinion.
The location is great. I loved learning about the history of the area. It's scenic, tranquil and allows you the opportunity to slow one's pace down. Beautiful buildings, great features with all the modern comforts one expects in the current times.
I lived in Northampton for over 30 years, now it’s just a dump, hate it. Only there for an event and couldn’t wait to get out. Too busy and nothing to do. Do yourself a favour and go visit somewhere interesting.
Northampton Gilbert & Sullivan Society's Ruddygore at the Royal Theatre (Royal&Derngate); The Museum & Art Gallery especially the Shoemaking exhibit; the fantastic Lift Testing Tower near the Saints' ground.