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Yes, there are several hotels in Middlesbrough that will welcome you and your pet. The Gisborough Hall Hotel and The Kings Head Inn for instance, both allow you to bring your dogs. The Gisborough Hall Hotel permits dogs to only stay in their rooms on the ground floor and unfortunately don't permit dogs in any of the public areas of the hotel. You will find that when booking with them they also charge an extra fee per night for your dog.
You can choose from a collection of hotels in Middlesbrough to hire out for a business trip or for events such as weddings and parties. The Mercure Darlington Kings Hotel offers five function rooms and can accommodate events of up to 300 people with a dedicated team to ensure everything goes smoothly. The grade II historical building of Best Western Plus The Croft Hotel is able to offer wedding packages and bespoke wedding arrangements, offering you an unforgettable day for your special event.
If you are planning to check out the local history, you could stay in the Highfield Hotel on Marton Road in the heart of the city. From here, it is just a mile walking distance of the Dorman Museum and Middlesbrough Theatre. You could also visit Albert Park to view the war memorials and restorations of the old bandstand and tower clock alongside other artefacts displayed in the visitor centre. Ormesby Hall is also slightly further afield.
The Holiday Inn Express in Middlesbrough Centre Square on Albert Road is a good option for a business trip due to its very central location and access to transport links. The train station is just a 10-minute walk away and has direct links to Newcastle and York. Large meeting rooms can accommodate up to 40 people and digital projectors are available. You also benefit from having all the city’s main attractions on your doorstep as well as cinemas, shops, and parks.
The James Cook View is a family-friendly option accommodation in the Easterside area, with a garden and has children’s books and games to use. It is close to Stewart Park and has all the amenities you would need for a comfortable family stay. The James Cook Station is nearby, where you can take day trips along the Esk Valley Line to the coastal town of Whitby or to the Berwick Hills. Newham Grange Farm on the outskirts of the city also offers a good day out for children.
The nearest airport to Middlesbrough is 9.2 miles away in Durham, the Tees Valley Airport or Teesside International (MME). The Northern Rail Service offers a fast transit option to Middlesbrough taking only 40min. However, if you need to make an overnight stop before continuing your journey, try searching through KAYAK for a homestay in Durham such as Highbury House, which is reasonably priced and less than a mile from the airport.
Travellers who like staying near Teesside University recommend Travelodge Middlesbrough, Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough - Centre Square and Leonardo Hotel Middlesbrough.
The average price of a double room in Middlesbrough is £87 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as £28 per night.
In the last 3 hours, users have found Middlesbrough hotels for tonight for as low as £28. Users have also found 3-star hotels from £48 and 4-star hotels from £55.
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There are many hotels in Middlesbrough that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include OYO The Leven, Blue Bell Lodge Hotel and Sporting Lodge Inn Middlesbrough.