A number of locations in London, Edinburgh and more have seen a massive rise in the number of people searching for them over the last 12 months.
Hotels like One Hundred Shoreditch and W Edinburgh were named by Hotels.com. The travel website also identified some of the most popular destinations to travel to among Brits.
The 10 luxury hotels named among the most popular in the UK
These are the 10 luxury hotels in the UK that have been named among the most popular by Hotels.com, amid a “remarkable growth” in online searches.
- One Hundred Shoreditch, London (+250%)
- Jumeirah Carlton Tower London (+250%)
- The Ned, London (+210%)
- Corinthia London (+150%)
- Pan Pacific London (+145%)
- Raffles London at The OWO (+125%)
- Native Manchester (+235%)
- Dakota Manchester (+180%)
- School Lane Hotel in Liverpool ONE (+155%)
- W Edinburgh (+95%)
See the 10 top trending travel destinations for Brits
According to Hotels.com, travelling Brits are looking to mix local charm and global adventure when searching for places to visit.
Domestic locations like Skegness and more exotic spots like Estonia and Okinawa were featured among the top trending travel hotspots.
- London (+20%)
- Hawaii, United States (+180%)
- Devon (+20%)
- Estonia (+170%)
- Skegness (+20%)
- Okinawa, Japan (+155%)
- Manchester (+20%)
- Madeira, Portugal (+100%)
- Birmingham (+15%)
- Adelaide, Australia (+100%)
The research also found that there is a growing appetite for hotels housed in historic buildings.
Hotels.com said: “Searches for heritage-rich properties have surged globally, reflecting a desire for authentic experiences that blend character, sustainability and modern comfort.
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“Whether it’s sleeping in a converted jail in Cornwall at the Bodmin Jail Hotel or a reimagined school in Kyoto at Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu, the past is proving to have a very stylish future.”
“Hotel Hopping” was also found to be a new trend sweeping the nation, with 59% of millennials looking to make the most of trips by booking multiple hotels for a single destination.
This is being done because many travellers are hoping to explore different neighbourhoods and keep their trips varied.