Durham East hotel

Perched on the leafy outskirts of the historic county town of Durham, ideal for local business
Hotel FacilitiesSee all
Free parking
Breakfast
Restaurant
Free Wi‑Fi
Accessible
Family rooms



Parking at Premier Inn Durham East hotel
Free on-site parking is available at this hotel.
Our rooms

Standard Double
A super-comfy bed, blackout curtains, a powerful shower and free Wi-Fi – our double rooms have everything you’ll need for a great night’s sleep.
Disclaimer: Features, layouts, room sizes and designs may vary by hotel and location.
Restaurant

Depending on your selected hotel and dates you stay, we will be offering different breakfast and evening options.

Reviews for Premier Inn Durham East hotel
24 May 2026
Amy M
Trip Type:
Solo travel
"Single night stay May 2026"
Staff warm and friendly upon on arrival and were able to answer any queries I had.
The room was clean and tidy, with all expected facilities available and in working order.
I had a really good night’s sleep as the mattress on the bed was incredibly comfortable.
Overall, my stay represented great value for money and I would definitely stay again if in the area.
20 May 2026
NorthumberlandJulieR
Northumberland, United Kingdom
Trip Type:
Solo travel
"A very peaceful night's sleep"
If you only want a room then this is for me a great option. Lovely clean quiet room. Very friendly check in experience. Nice planted areas around the hotel and car park. Free and plentiful parking. Very near to a bus stop with easy access to Durham and the A1. The only thing that lets this location down is the food offer from the Beefeater next door.
14 May 2026
Crispy1966
Trip Type:
"In the immortal words of my mother in law “it’s a grand hotel”"
I have been staying here for work for over 3 months and all the staff are amazing, nothing was ever too much they even fixed the guttering outside my room that was keeping me up when it rained. Special thanks to Tamsin hope you enjoy your camping in Vermont.
14 May 2026
Joan S
Nairn, United Kingdom
Trip Type:
Friends getaway
"Durham Delight"
As with all Premier Inns we've experienced the staff were excellent and always smiling. The rooms were spotlessly clean and the bed extremely comfortable. Ample parking and very little traffic noise. Ate in the Beefeater next door where the staff and food were also excellent, friendly and always smiling.
14 Mar 2026
Christine A
Littleport
Trip Type:
"Good value but some glaring shortcomings."
We have stayed here (Durham East, Broomside Park) at various times over a 20 year period because it is convenient for family living nearby. I booked for 3 nights, requesting an accessible room on the ground floor (as no lift) and a lowered bath as I have moderate mobility issues. The room & bathroom were sort of adequate, clean, and the bed itself comfortable, but the pillows were bullet hard. I tried the extra pillows (optimistically marked 'soft' but were, if anything, worse).
Reading in bed which we habitually do, was difficult because of the poor bedside lights. There were no electrical sockets adjacent to the bed which was a problem because I also suffer from sleep apnoea, and have to sleep using a cpap machine (this pushes air in and out of my lungs when asleep). Fortunately I always carry an extension lead with my machine, but this did mean an electrical cable (trip hazard) was draped across the floor. I never remember using an hotel room before, without electrical sockets near the bed.
We arrived mid/late afternoon, entered the room which was exceedingly dark. All lights were immediately switched on but the room remained more than dim. There was not one light/mirror/socket combo which was good enough for applying cosmetics or drying/styling hair. The skimpy long mirror was, of course, placed in possibly the darkest part of the room. I understand that we all need to use less power, but functionality is a basic requirement of a hotel room. I borrowed a powerful lamp from family which restored room usability in part.
There was just enough clothes storage, but only just.
The furniture was so placed that didn't lend itself to both of us watching TV at the same time, and when I tried to move the lower backed armchair, it was so heavy I could hardly move it at all.
The general decoration of the room was dated, the fabric of the heavy chair and the desk/dining style chair, were both stained.
The tea/coffee offer was basic in the extreme (my husband cannot tolerate caffeine).
The bathroom was clean but did show long use and shoddy repair work. There was plenty of room within the bathroom and the grab bars adjacent to the shower were reassuring. My husband spoke bitterly of the shower curtain, but after seeing that, I showered without using the curtain. Why no shower screen? A large walk in shower would have been so much more usable instead. There was no towel rail/ring/hook adjacent to the washbasin for the hand towel. I wear a long nightgown and there were no clothes hooks on the wall at a decent height so that I could hang this garment up while showering. Not everyone with mobility issues is in a wheelchair with limited reach. The sliding door into the bathroom was heavy, didn't always slide easily and looked very ad hoc. I have used several NHS bathroom facilities which are more user friendly than this.
The room heating was adequate and it was good to have an opening window. The lack of air con obviously not a problem at this time of year.
I am sorry these negative points need to be made.
Do senior management ever spend a couple of nights staying in and using these rooms, needing to look smart as they leave at any time of the day or evening?
With some minor changes the offer could have been so much better.
The price (I paid up front, room only, no cancellation refund but booking transferable) was good value. The hotel staff were pleasant, and I am sure, hard working.
We used the restaurant for breakfast on two of the mornings, and the breakfast food & drink offer was better that I remembered.
The restaurant decoration and furnishings were clean and acceptable and the service, friendly and good. I did note that several of the ceiling lightbulbs required replacement bulbs.
Sadly we noticed on the tables outside the restaurant that the SAME empty glasses/cups were still uncollected from tables from the two previous nights. Same glasses, same crockery, same tables - did management staff not notice?
I have given (I believe) a good overall rating, balancing room cost against the conditions and failures within the room.
Many of these issues do require attention.
Will we stay here again in future? Don't know.
Would we recommend it to friends? Location suits family visits, but I would be bound to point out the number of shortcomings.
We stayed in Room 17.
Thank you for reading this honest review.
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Hotel description
You can live on the edge at the Premier Inn Hotel Durham East. That's because we're conveniently positioned on the city's outskirts - just seven minutes from the station by taxi, and right on the doorstep for business at the Belmont, Peterlee and Dragonville industrial estates.
But tapping into Durham's cultural heart is every bit as easy, whether you're making for its historic Cathedral and Castle, or famous University. Take your pick from the city's countless events, before taking it easy at the Beefeater restaurant and a blissful night in the comfiest of beds.
Hotel contact information
Phone: 0333 777 4671
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