Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £39 |
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Average Length of Stay | 1 day |
Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Saturday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£68 | ||
£239 |
Perhaps it’s the association with Shakespeare, but Stratford Upon Avon might not be the first town that comes to mind for a party. Don’t be mistaken, though – you can party the night away just as much in this town as any other in the UK. The main type of entertainment locations you’ll find here are the many pubs, like The Stratford Alehouse. For trendier places to have a few drinks before heading out, there’s Café Nero or Golden Bee. Other local favourites that you should certainly try are The Dirty Duck and The Yard of Ale. If you want to notch the party energy up a bit, head for the Shakespeare St Cocktail Bar and Nightclub. When it comes to holiday rentals in Stratford Upon Avon that provide easy access to these pubs and clubs, you can stay anywhere within reach of the town centre. We can recommend The Three Gables or Henley Boutique Lodges if this is high on your agenda.
Stratford Upon Avon holiday rentals make an ideal option for families visiting the town. As much nightlife as there is here, there are also a lot of family-friendly children’s attractions. The town has some really quirky places to visit that the kids will love, like Stratford Butterfly Farm and The MAD Museum, which is an emporium of weird and wonderful gizmos and gadgets. For some leisurely afternoon boating, head to Stratford Upon Avon Canal, where you can hire a small boat for your family to punt along in. And if the kids don’t discover it before you do, you can treat them to Magic Alley, which is a kids’ paradise of toys, games and sweets. Bancroft Gardens is where families go to picnic and, if you all enjoy your cycling, The Greenway offers some really good country trails that aren’t difficult to negotiate at all.
Stratford Upon Avon is the kind of place that lends itself far more to small-scale private accommodation for a holiday stay, rather than a large commercial hotel. These rentals offer authentic experiences that really give you a taste of local life. They’re often family-run, which makes them really homely places to stay, and if you book at the right one you’ll enjoy home-cooked meals for dinner. Casual conversations over dinner can also reveal interesting places to visit that you won’t find in tourist brochures; nothing beats local knowledge. If you still want more privacy and independence, a self-catering holiday unit or guest house is the way to go. Book somewhere in the centre of town to be close to local shopping markets like the Farmer’s Market Rother Street. Other advantages of staying in a small holiday rental is that you’ll have the whole place to yourself, and can enjoy exclusive access to the establishment’s amenities like swimming pools and gardens.
The average length of a holiday rental booking in Stratford-upon-Avon is 1 night.
Renting a holiday apartment in Stratford-upon-Avon will see a range in pricing typically determined by the season, location of the apartment and the number of rooms required. Recently, a typical search for apartment rentals in Stratford-upon-Avon suggests an average of £98 per night.
November is typically when Stratford-upon-Avon holiday apartment and rental property prices are at their lowest, with prices around 55% lower than the Stratford-upon-Avon peak season.
As of November 2024, there are 408 operators available to choose from for hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Prices for hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon refresh daily.