Discover Broadway, the Cotswolds village of golden stone and boutique style
Hotels in Broadway offer quintessential English charm and Cotswold elegance, from luxury country retreats with spa facilities to historic coaching inns along the High Street and honey-stone guesthouses with village views. You’ll find everything from manor house conversions to boutique properties, all positioned in what’s often called the “jewel of the Cotswolds” with access to antique shops, Broadway Tower views, and rolling hills that define picture-postcard England. Whether you’re here for countryside walks, exploring quintessentially English villages, or simply enjoying rural tranquillity, there’s a stay to match your visit.
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A wintery scene in the picturesque Cotswolds village of Broadway
Where to Stay in Broadway
Broadway is a linear village stretching along its famous wide High Street with most accommodation within the village or nearby countryside. Your choice shapes whether you wake to village bustle or Cotswold hill views.
High Street and Village Centre – The main thoroughfare with shops, galleries, restaurants, and classic Cotswold architecture. Perfect for first-timers wanting walkable access to everything and village atmosphere.
Upper High Street – The quieter eastern end with residential character, slightly fewer tourists, and peaceful village life. Ideal for those seeking calmer surroundings within walking distance of amenities.
Lower High Street – The western approach with village edge location, easier parking, and immediate countryside access. Suits drivers and those wanting quick escape to walking trails.
Surrounding Cotswold Hills – Rural areas within 2-3 kilometres with country house hotels, farmhouse B&Bs, and hilltop positions. Appeals to nature lovers and those seeking complete countryside immersion.
Nearby Villages – Accommodation in Willersey, Childswickham, and surrounding hamlets offers proximity to Broadway with even quieter atmosphere. Great for those wanting rural peace near Broadway’s attractions.
Broadway High Street
Best Hotels in Broadway
Broadway’s hotel scene celebrates Cotswold heritage with honey-stone coaching inns, country house elegance, and village charm. Whether you’re after luxury spa retreats, historic character, or simply a warm base near the High Street, there’s a stay to suit every traveller and budget.
Best Luxury Hotels in Broadway
The Lygon Arms (4-star) – A historic 16th-century coaching inn with spa, fine dining, period features, and legendary Broadway hospitality. Perfect for special occasions and luxury travellers wanting quintessential English elegance.
Russell’s of Broadway (4-star) – A boutique restaurant with rooms in a Cotswold stone building with contemporary interiors, Michelin-level dining, and sophisticated atmosphere. Ideal for gourmets and couples seeking culinary excellence.
Buckland Manor (4-star) – A 13th-century manor house 3 kilometres from Broadway with gardens, tennis, croquet, and peaceful countryside. Suits romantics and those wanting secluded country house luxury.
Best High Street Hotels in Broadway
Broadway Hotel & Spa (4-star) – A luxury property on the High Street with spa, pool, restaurant, and central village location. Great for spa lovers and families wanting comprehensive facilities.
The Fish Hotel (3-star) – A contemporary hotel in nearby Farncombe with modern design, farm-to-fork dining, and countryside setting. Perfect for design enthusiasts and foodies.
Best Historic Hotels in Broadway
Abbots Grange (4-star) – A converted 14th-century monks’ retreat with period architecture, gardens, and breakfast room in original beamed building. Appeals to history lovers and heritage enthusiasts.
Crown & Trumpet Inn (3-star) – A 17th-century coaching inn with traditional pub character, comfortable rooms, and village heart location. Ideal for pub lovers and traditional English stays.
Best Country Hotels near Broadway
Mill Hay House (4-star) – A Georgian country house hotel with elegant rooms, gardens, and peaceful Broadway edge location. Suits couples and those wanting refined countryside elegance.
Cowley Manor (4-star) – A contemporary country house 30 minutes away with spa, modern design, and innovative approach. Perfect for spa weekends and design-conscious travellers.
Best Guesthouse Hotels in Broadway
Windrush House (3-star) – A welcoming guesthouse on the High Street with comfortable rooms, breakfast, and central location. Great for budget travellers wanting village convenience.
The Olive Branch (3-star) – A friendly guesthouse with traditional character, home-cooked breakfast, and warm hospitality. Perfect for couples and Cotswold explorers.
Best Budget Hotels in Broadway
Horse and Hound Inn (2-star) – A traditional village pub with simple rooms, hearty food, and affordable village accommodation. Great for budget travellers and pub atmosphere seekers.
Local B&Bs – Numerous family-run bed and breakfasts throughout Broadway offer budget-friendly stays with English breakfast and Cotswold hospitality.
Nearby Premier Inn – Evesham Premier Inn 10 kilometres away offers reliable budget accommodation with Broadway day trip access.
Top Things to Do in Broadway
Broadway Tower – An 18th-century folly on a hilltop with panoramic Cotswold views, exhibitions, and walking trails. A must for photographers and vista seekers.
High Street Shopping – Independent shops, antique stores, art galleries, and boutiques lining Broadway’s famous wide street. Perfect for browsers and antique hunters.
Gordon Russell Design Museum – A museum celebrating 20th-century furniture design in the Arts and Crafts tradition with local heritage. Great for design enthusiasts and craft lovers.
Cotswold Way Walking – Access the 102-mile national trail passing through Broadway with day walks to surrounding villages and hilltop views. Ideal for walkers and countryside explorers.
Snowshill Manor – A National Trust manor house 3 kilometres away with eccentric collections, terraced gardens, and Arts and Crafts character. Appeals to heritage lovers and garden enthusiasts.
Village Pubs and Tea Rooms – Traditional English pubs and cream tea venues offering Cotswold hospitality and quintessential experiences. Perfect for afternoon tea and pub lunch seekers.
The 18th-century Broadway Tower
Getting to and Around Broadway
By Car: Broadway sits on the A44 between Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh with easy Cotswolds access, though High Street parking can be limited during peak times.
By Bus: Limited bus services connect Broadway to Evesham, Moreton-in-Marsh, and surrounding villages with infrequent schedules making cars more practical.
By Train: The nearest railway stations are Moreton-in-Marsh (11km) and Evesham (9km) with taxi or bus connections to Broadway required.
Getting Around: Broadway village is compact and entirely walkable within 15 minutes end-to-end, though countryside attractions and nearby villages require cars to reach.
When to Visit Broadway
Spring (April to May) – Blooming gardens, warming weather, and moderate crowds make this ideal for exploring before summer peaks. Hotel prices are reasonable with comfortable walking conditions.
Summer (June to August) – Peak season with warmest weather, busy High Street, coach tour visitors, and highest hotel rates. Expect crowds but best conditions for outdoor exploring.
Autumn (September to October) – Comfortable temperatures, golden countryside colours, harvest season, and thinning crowds create atmospheric conditions. Mid-range hotel prices with beautiful Cotswold light.
Winter (November to February) – Cold, quiet months with cosy pubs, lowest hotel rates, potential snow adding beauty, and peaceful village atmosphere. Perfect for budget travellers and festive charm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Broadway called the jewel of the Cotswolds?
Broadway’s exceptionally wide High Street lined with pristine honey-stone buildings, absence of modern intrusions, and dramatic hilltop tower combine to create the archetypal Cotswold village.
Can I walk to Broadway Tower from the village?
Yes, a 2-kilometre uphill walk from the village takes 30-40 minutes with stunning views, or it’s a 5-minute drive with parking available at the tower.
Is Broadway too touristy?
Broadway attracts coach tours and day-trippers during summer, making early mornings and evenings quieter. Staying overnight allows you to experience peaceful village charm after visitors leave.
Do Broadway hotels have parking?
High Street hotels often have limited parking, directing guests to village car parks. Country hotels and edge-of-village properties typically offer free on-site parking.
Are Broadway hotels expensive?
Broadway’s premium Cotswold location means hotels cost more than average UK towns, though prices remain reasonable compared to London with good mid-range and luxury options.
Can I book Broadway hotels through easyStay with free cancellation?
Yes, most easyStay listings include flexible cancellation. Look for “Free Cancellation” before confirming your stay.
Book Your Stay in Broadway Today
From coaching inn elegance to country house retreats, hotels in Broadway put you at the heart of Cotswold perfection. Whether you’re chasing honey-stone architecture, hilltop tower views, or simply enjoying quintessential England, there’s a perfect village base waiting.
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