Links golf, coastal towns & major history

British Open golf hotels for The Open Championship.

The Open rotates through legendary links courses across the UK. Super Hotel Rooms helps you match each year’s host venue to nearby towns, coastal stays, and practical routes to and from the course.

Host-town & nearby-city options
Focused on shuttles & road access
Golf groups, couples & clients
Golf fans walking along a coastal course at sunset
The Open Championship hotel planning

Match each host course to the right base.

The British Open rotates between legendary venues — links courses near small towns, coastal cities, and historic golf regions. Your hotel plan depends on which venue is hosting and how you like to travel.

Some guests want to be as close to the course as possible. Others prefer a slightly larger town or nearby city with more dining, nightlife, and non-golf distractions. We help you understand distances, shuttle options, and realistic drive times so your days don’t get swallowed by transport.

Where to stay

Common British Open hotel patterns.

Every Open venue is different, but these stay types appear over and over when fans build successful trips.

🏌️ 1. Host Town & Immediate Area

Smaller hotels, inns, and guest houses closest to the course and official transport points.

  • Shortest commute to early tee times and late finishes.
  • Limited inventory, often booked far in advance.
  • Ideal if your trip is almost entirely focused on tournament days.
Ask about host-town stays

🏙️ 2. Nearby City or Large Town

Larger urban bases a short drive or shuttle ride from the course, with more hotels, restaurants, and off-course activities.

  • Wider range of hotel categories and price points.
  • Good for mixed golf/non-golf groups.
  • Plan for reliable daily transport during tournament days.
Request nearby-city suggestions

🌊 3. Coastal & Scenic Stays

Seaside hotels and inns with classic British views, often a bit further from the course but memorable in their own right.

  • Great for couples and small groups looking for atmosphere.
  • Often works best with a rental car or private driver.
  • Mixes tournament days with relaxed coastal downtime.
Ask for scenic coastal ideas

⛳ 4. Multi-Course Golf & Open Combo

Combine Open tournament days with rounds at nearby courses, classic links, or bucket-list layouts in the region.

  • Requires careful route planning and tee-time coordination.
  • Good candidates for 7–10+ night trips.
  • Base in one or two hubs and build golf days around them.
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💼 5. Corporate & Client Hosting

Host key clients or internal teams with hotels that work for hospitality, meetings, and smooth transfers to the course.

  • 4–5 star options in cities or upscale coastal towns.
  • Access to meeting rooms, private dining, or hospitality programs.
  • Coordinated arrivals and departures for multiple travelers.
Corporate Open inquiries
Sample British Open stay

How a 5–7 night Open trip might look.

Details change with each host course, but this sample gives a sense of how practice days, tournament rounds, and travel days can flow.

Day Base What’s happening Hotel focus
1 Nearby city Arrival + walk around town Hotel close to restaurants and main roads to the course.
2 Nearby city or host town Practice round / early scouting Test drive route and parking/shuttle options.
3 Same base First tournament round Easy morning departure, flexible return after play.
4 Same base or coastal inn Second round or off-day sightseeing Option to switch to scenic coastal stay.
5 Same base Cut day or key round Set up early breakfast and transport.
6 Same base or airport area Final Open day or extra golf nearby Shift closer to departure airport if needed.
7 Airport area Departure Short transfer to the terminal.
How we help

We connect your Open tickets to the right towns & hotels.

Start with the basics: which year you’re attending, how many days you want on site, and whether you’re bringing golf clubs, clients, or family. We’ll help align that with host-town inventory, nearby cities, and your preferred style of trip.

  • Venue guidance: How each host course affects hotel choices.
  • Shortlists: Specific properties that match your priorities.
  • Trip structure: Ideas for practice days, tournament rounds, and extra golf.
Ready to tee it up?

Build your British Open hotel plan.

The Open combines small-town capacity with massive global demand. A quick call or email gets you started before the best rooms and locations are gone.