£8—Tour Harvington Hall, save 40%
Why We Love This Deal
Protected by two moats and a lake, Harvington Hall was once a safe house for English Catholics facing persecution during the reign of Elizabeth I. The concealed priest holes are still intact today. Take a look for yourself on a tour of the hall, which also features an impressive collection of Elizabethan paintings. Travelzoo members pay £8, saving 40% on the normal price.
What's Included
- A guided, self-guided, or family-friendly tour for one adult (age 17 and over)
- Child (age 5–16) vouchers are £4
- Children under five and carers can visit for free but must have a ticket booked (these can be added during booking with Harvington Hall)
- Valid for entry 10:30am–4pm Wednesday–Sunday from 14 February–30 August, 2026.
- Guided tours last approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Guided Tours are not available on event days, February half term (14–22 February), or History Festival week (22–26 July)
- Family-friendly tours take place 12–27 April (excluding 18–21 April); 24–31 May (excluding 26 May); 30 July–30 August (excluding 16–17 August)
More Reasons to Go
- Harvington Hall retains many of its original 16th-century features.
- It's surrounded by a 13th-century moat. There is a coffee shop in the Malt House in the Hall's garden. You could also spot the friendly ducks and three resident kittens.
- The Hall boasts more priest holes and Elizabethan wall paintings than any other house in England.
- It has featured as a filming location for "Antiques Road Trip", "Escape to the Country", and more.
- On the guided tour you can experience the Hall's rich history. Learn about the ingenious craftmanship of Nicholas Owen's priest holes and see the lengths people went in altering parts of their home to confuse priest hunters.
Travelzoo tip: It is recommended to give yourself at least an hour to roam Harvington Hall.















