Premier Inn Derby

5 Hotels found
Why Premier Inn?
Is it our comfy beds, our seriously tasty food, our great value hotels or our amazing teams that guests love so much? We reckon it’s a bit of everything.
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We're in 800+ locations across the UK and Ireland
Super-comfy beds
Sleep on the bed of your dreams
Free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is totally free during your stay
Family friendly
Kids stay and eat for free*, plus spacious family rooms
Flexible rates
Choice of booking and payment options
Unlimited breakfast
Enjoy our famous Premier Inn cooked or continental breakfast

Things to do in Derby
FAQs
Derby is known for its industrial heritage—particularly in rail and aerospace engineering—but there's much more to the city than manufacturing. It’s home to charming historic buildings, vibrant shopping areas and cultural gems. Whether you’re into history, art or great food, Derby has something for everyone.
Absolutely! You’ll love exploring the Cathedral Quarter, with its mix of independent shops, cosy cafes and stylish restaurants. There are also top attractions like Derby Cathedral, one of England’s smallest yet most beautiful cathedrals, and the Derby Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases everything from fine art to objects made during the city’s industrial heyday.
Our Premier Inn hotels in Derby are ideally located for both business and leisure trips. Whether you're staying in the city centre or just outside, you'll find convenient access to Derby’s top attractions, restaurants, and shopping. From exploring the Cathedral Quarter to visiting nearby museums, our Derby hotels put you right in the middle of it all.
Derby is most famous for its role in the Industrial Revolution. It was one of the first centres of industrialisation in Britain and is widely regarded as the birthplace of the modern factory system. The city’s historic ties to railways and engineering are still visible today, with major companies like Rolls-Royce and Bombardier calling Derby home. But Derby’s not just about industry—it’s also known for the works of 18th-century painter Joseph Wright of Derby. You can see his work at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.












