Leicestershire Hotels
Best Western have 5 hotels in Leicestershire
In the multicultural heartbeat of the East Midlands, a stay in a Leicestershire hotel marries colourful ethnic festivals and cuisine with idyllic sprawling countryside studded with pretty market towns and historic Wars of the Roses battlefields.
Town and city breaks in Leicestershire
There’s zero gravity for mini-astronauts to experience at Leicester’s National Space Centre. Curry fans mop up their aloo gobi at one of dozens of Asian restaurants in the city’s Belgrave Road. The market town of Melton Mowbray is the pork pie capital of the world – but don’t go too crazy or you’ll fit into the enormous waistcoat of the19th century’s Daniel Lambert, believed then to be the fattest man in existence. It’s displayed at Leicester’s Newarke Houses Museum.
Holidays in the Leicestershire countryside
At Bosworth Battlefield, where the last great conflict on English soil took place in 1485, you can imagine you’re part of Richard III’s enemy streaming down Ambien Hill. It’s only a short hop from your Leicestershire hotel to the bluebells in the National Forest or carp fishing at Snibston Country Park.
Attractions in Leicestershire
Sir Frank Whittle pioneered modern aviation by inventing the jet engine in Lutterworth. You can see the signed bottle of champagne he drank to celebrate his achievement in 1941 at the town’s museum. For inquiring minds, a guided tour of Leicester’s Jain Centre gives an insight into this little-known religion.
Attractions in Leicestershire:
Opening times:
Sat & Mon-Wed 11am-4.30pm; Sun 1pm-4.30pm Feb - Nov 2012; not Thu or Fri (annual)
Opening times:
Sat-Thu 11am-5pm (last entry 4.30pm) 17 Mar - 28 Oct 2012; not Fri (annual)
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