Places to stay in Preston, Lancashire
We currently have 21 accommodations in and around Preston. There are also other regional listings available for Campsites, Chalets, Guest Houses, Hotels and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Preston ) is the administrative centre of Lancashire located on the north bank of the River Ribble. It is an urban settlement and unparished area that, when combined with its surrounding suburban and rural hinterland, forms part of the City of Preston local government district of Lancashire, which obtained city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city in the 50th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Local dining options include Spice Of Bengal, Coco’s Soul Food, Plau Gin & Beer House, and Shahzaad Tandoori Restaurant.
The center of Preston ( which is at is longitude -2°42'11.124 and latitude 53°45'47.523 ) is located 3 miles away from Fulwood, 3 miles away from Bamber Bridge, 4 miles away from Broughton and 5 miles away from Longton.
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The Ginger Bistro ( Dining / Bistro / Grill ). Located at 333 Garstang Road. Our mission at the Ginger Bistro is to bring fresh, fine dining to the people of Preston. To compliment the surrounding businesses by providing delicious food, fine wines and cocktails.
thegingerbistro.co.uk
Brewers Fayre ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Enjoy fantastic pub food in our garden with a range of great dishes including pub classics and tasty puds.
Our kids menu is full of favourites your kids will love!
We offer a full range of drinks to complement your meal - choose from crisp beers and ciders to great gins and plenty more.
Relax and let us serve up the perfect meal in our garden.
www.brewersfayre.co.uk
Renamed properties
- Holiday Inn Express at Reedfield Place may have been previously known as Novotel Preston
- Delta Hotels at Garstang Road, Broughton may have been previously known as Preston Marriott Hotel