There are plenty of good things happening around the UK in 2023 – for instance, Leeds (above) will stage a Year of Culture, with arts and music events throughout the year
There are plenty of good things happening around the UK in 2023, from literature festivals to new boutique hotels to a coronation.
Here’s our guide to the best events and accommodation to book now…
ALL EYES ON LEEDS
The Yorkshire city will stage a Year of Culture throughout 2023, with arts and music events that include a literature festival (February 25 to March 5) and a celebration of its foodie scene dubbed Leeds Sauce (leeds2023.co.uk).
On a visit to Leeds, make sure you stop and check out the shops at the Leeds Corn Exchange
It’s worth visiting the Leeds Corn Exchange, too.
BOOK NOW: The Queens Hotel is offering up to 30 per cent off selected stays throughout 2023 — book by January 31 (thequeensleeds.co.uk).
CROWNING GLORY
Union Flags will be out in force in London when the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III takes place at Westminster Abbey on May 6, with the country treated to an extra bank holiday two days later (royal.uk, visitlondon.com).
BOOK NOW: Many central London hotels have sold out for the big day, so bag one near the Elizabeth Line then whizz into town. The four-star Fredrick’s Hotel in Maidenhead has doubles from £177, room only (fredricks-hotel.co.uk).
ART IN EASTBOURNE
Above is the Towner Eastbourne gallery, which is celebrating its centenary this year
The East Sussex seaside resort will hit the spotlight in autumn when it hosts the Turner Prize 2023. A companion exhibition opens September 28 at the free-entry Towner Eastbourne gallery which is celebrating its centenary (townereast bourne.org.uk, visiteastbourne.com).
BOOK NOW: The Grand Hotel Eastbourne, built in 1875, has doubles from £220 B&B (grandeastbourne.com) on the seafront.
PARTY IN LIVERPOOL
Liverpool will be in high spirits when it hosts the semi-finals and grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 on May 9, 11 and 13, closely followed by the city-wide Liverpool Biennial (June 10 to September 17), the UK’s largest festival of contemporary art (visitliverpool.com).
BOOK NOW: Opened this month, Radisson RED Liverpool occupies a splendid, Grade II-listed former railway hotel next to Lime Street Station. Doubles from £120, room only (radissonhotels.com).
TAKE ON THE WILD WAY
Driving ambition: Wild Drovers’ Way is a new driving route that takes in Carmarthenshire’s rural beauty. Above is Carreg Cennen Castle, which features on the road trip
Following rural roads, the Wild Drovers’ Way is a new, 180-mile scenic drive that meanders through Carmarthenshire. It’s a three-day circuit taking in castles, picnic spots and the home of Dylan Thomas (discovercarmarthenshire.com/explore/the-wild-drovers-way).
BOOK NOW: Handy stops are Glangwili Mansion in Carmarthen, Emlyn Hotel in Newcastle Emlyn and The Castle Hotel in Llandovery. Doubles are from £80 to £120 B&B (glangwilimansion.com, emlynhotel.co.uk, castle-hotel-llandovery.co.uk).
GREAT SCOTS
Take in the work of early 20th-century artists in the Scottish National Gallery’s (above) major new exhibition spaces, which are being unveiled this summer
The Scottish National Gallery will unveil major new exhibition spaces in the centre of Edinburgh next summer, with a fresh focus on early 20th-century artists. Admission is free (nationalgalleries.org).
BOOK NOW: Opening in summer, 100 Princes Street is a smart 30-room hotel that will celebrate Scottish explorers and adventurers.
Doubles cost from £330 B&B (100princes-street.com).