A recent survey by the research agency Mintel found a total of £ 7.1 billion spent on stays between July and September.

Fortunately for the people of YorkshireThere are many dreamy overnight destinations right on our doorstep.

What are the current rules for vacations and stays?

Currently, stays and stays abroad are not permitted.

Regarding UK domestic holidays, Mr Johnson stated that these cannot take place until April 12th at the earliest.

Foreign travel is permitted on May 17th at the earliest.

A ban on leaving the UK without a proper apology is included in new Coronavirus Laws go into effect next week.

The government legal document states: “The Regulations also impose restrictions on leaving the UK without an adequate apology (Rule 8).”

The law states that no one may “leave England to travel to a destination outside the UK or to travel to or be present at an embarkation point to travel from there to a destination outside the UK” without an appropriate one Reason sorry.

It suggests that anyone breaking such rules could face a £ 5,000 fine.

Top rated stays on Booking.com

With the help of Booking.comwe can show you where the most popular destinations are in Yorkshire.

Compared to last year’s bookings, these destinations have seen a significant increase in travel searches since the last announcement to ease the lockdown.

In fact, data from booking.com suggests 10 cities in Yorkshire are among the top 100 domestic destinations in demand for 2021, including York, Whitby, Scarborough and Sheffield.

Additionally, their data may show that West Yorkshire is one of the most sought after areas to stay in the UK this year Bradford and Leeds is seeing increased interest.

According to booking.com, here are five popular West Yorkshire cities to consider after the lockdown.

Halifax

(Shibden Hall, Halifax
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This historic market and minster town is located in the Calerdale district.

If culture is your thing this is a fantastic little place to visit.

Shibden Hall and Bankfield Museum are some of the top rated attractions and locations in the area.

After an eventful day, head to Pride and Provenance or Denman’s Restaurant for something to eat.

Where to stay in Halifax:

Holdsworth House Hotel

8.9 Guest rating

This Grade II listed Jacobean mansion, Holdsworth House, has been converted into a beautiful hotel. This charming hotel, with its manicured gardens and hidden terraces, has hosted a number of celebrities, from the Beatles to Jayne Mansfield.
Leeds

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

(Great theatre, New Briggate, Leeds
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This bustling city is ideal for people who want an adventure.

There are endless things to do, including visiting the Pixel Bar and a show at the Leeds Grand Theater.

However, it’s also a pretty lovely city full of hidden gem beauties and picturesque gardens.

Be sure to visit Roundhay Park or Kirkstall Abbey during your stay.

Where to stay in Leeds:

The chambers

9.7 Guest rating

According to booking.com, this is one of the most popular places to stay in West Yorkshire.

These luxurious, stylish apartments are ideally located in the heart of Leeds. Chambers Park Place offers 58 boutique apartments, a library, bar, gym and courtyard and offers all the modern comforts you need for a stay in Leeds.

Wetherby

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

(Wetherby Racecourse
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When the suspension is over, you can spend a day racing at Wetherby Racecourse – you could even turn it into a weekend.

Braham Park is a popular attraction alongside the Georgian Bath House.

Where to stay in Wetherby:

Wood Hall Hotel & Spa

8.5 guest rating

At the end of a long drive, surrounded by 100 acres of forest and manicured lawns, this 18th century Georgian country house has been converted into an elegant hotel with modern interiors. This four-star hotel has a 2 AA Rosette restaurant, as well as a fitness club and spa, and is particularly popular with couples.

Huddersfield

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

(Quarry Face and Pond, Beaumont Park, Huddersfield
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Huddersfield is the perfect family-friendly destination.

According to the Visit Huddersfield website, it is “a real Yorkshire town with lots of charm”.

It is the birthplace of the Rugby League, home to over 1,600 listed buildings, and has been voted the third happiest place to live in the UK.

This colorful market town displays an impressive legacy that has now grown into an exciting hotbed of contemporary activity.

After the lockdown, be sure to visit Beaumont Park or even take a trip to the Tolson Museum.

Where to stay in Huddersfield:
Lindley Mansion

9.4 Guest rating

This 5-star boutique hotel is a great retreat for escaping the West Yorkshire countryside. Offering an outdoor rooftop terrace, yoga studio and exceptional restaurant, the Manor House offers you a taste of heritage and luxury.

Bradford

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

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Bradford is also on booking.com’s list.

The neighborhood is full of surprises and combines the hustle and bustle of city life with the more relaxed rural areas.

Curl up at the Alhambra Theater or take an invigorating stroll on Ilkley Moor.

Where to stay in Bradford:
The Midland Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western, Bradford

8.7 Guest rating

Ideally located in the city center, this hotel contrasts Victorian opulence with modern comfort. The Midland Hotel offers ballrooms, regular entertainment and spacious rooms.

You might not want to book a hotel if you’re staying in Bradford, but it’s a great recommendation for any friend looking to explore the city for a weekend after the lockdown.

Have you booked a stay this year?