Just a 20-minute drive from Bournemouth Airport, The Carrington House Hotel is on a tree-lined street on the East Cliff of Bournemouth.
Saracin
United Kingdom
Nice and competent staff members, clean room, comfortable bed, free parking on premises, close to the beach, a lot of trees around, room facilities , plenty of white towels
Opened on Queen Victoria's coronation day in June 1838, the Royal Bath Hotel & Spa Bournemouth was the first hotel in Bournemouth. It offers 3 hotel restaurants, a health spa and lovely sea views.
The Riviera Hotel has a peaceful location, looking out over the trees of Alum Chine to the bay. With free Wi-Fi and free parking, leisure facilities include a hot tub and indoor pool.
This 3-star Victorian hotel is set high on Bournemouth's East Cliff offers beautiful sea views, gardens and a leisure club. Frederick's Restaurant is set against the striking backdrop of the sea.
With paid parking and free Wi-Fi throughout, The Hermitage Hotel is just yards from Bournemouth’s sandy beach. It has an award-winning restaurant, modern bedrooms and wonderful sea views.
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth’s award-winning beaches, The Kensington Hotel offers bright, traditionally furnished rooms with private bathrooms.
Trace
United Kingdom
Nice stay and the lady on reception was lovely and helpful.
Located on Southbourne clifftop and opposite a sandy Blue Flag beach, The Spyglass & Kettle by Greene King Inns is only a 10-minute drive from Bournemouth city center and features free on-site parking...
Located in a quiet, tree-lined avenue, the Elstead Classic Hotel is ideally placed for either exploring the shops and pretty gardens of cosmopolitan Bournemouth or the famous sandy beaches.
The Riviera Hotel has a peaceful location, looking out over the trees of Alum Chine to the bay. With free Wi-Fi and free parking, leisure facilities include a hot tub and indoor pool.
Clean, great location good facilties. Staff polite helpful.
Built by King Edward VII in 1877 for his mistress, Lillie Langtry, this listed Edwardian manor is a 5-minute walk from Bournemouth's cliff tops and approximately 1 mile from Bournemouth town center.
Historic hotel with nice rooms and good breakfast.
In 120 acres of parkland and with its own 18-hole championship golf course, The Lodge offers free wireless internet access, free parking and superb leisure facilities, including an indoor pool.
Great facilities, friendly staff, would definitely recommend.
With a dramatic seafront location, Highcliff Marriott Hotel has gymnasium. Bournemouth town center is a 10-minute walk away. Guests get free WiFi in all public areas.
The sea view room was beautiful and so well designed
Located on the seafront, overlooking Bournemouth Bay, this iconic and uniquely styled hotel has a 1930s Art Deco style, a seasonal outdoor heated pool, a day spa, and a lido deck.
The outside pool was great, and the bar at night was good.
Village Hotel Bournemouth is a stylish hotel with excellent facilities. It offers a modern health club with a gym and a pool, along with a great pub and restaurant and a Starbucks.
It is convenient for me as very messy my work place
Located on Bournemouth's West Cliff, Best Western Plus Best Western Plus The Connaught Hotel and Spa and Spa is only 1804 feet from sandy beaches, the BIC, and the Pavilion.
Location and cleanliness of room and public areas.
Located in Bournemouth, within a 9-minute walk of Eastcliff Beach and half a mile of Westcliff Beach, Devon Towers Hotel provides accommodations with free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Bournemouth, a 7-minute walk from Boscombe Beach, Deus Lodge of Heavy Leisure provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Around 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth seafront, No5 Durley Road - Contemporary serviced rooms and suites - no food available offers stylish accommodations.
Hassle-free check in and an extremely clean property.
Located in Bournemouth, a 6-minute walk from Alum Chine beach, Inn in the Park provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
really friendly helpful staff
nice vibe
dog friendly
Featuring a garden, a shared lounge as well as a terrace, Boho Beach House - Beach location is located in the center of Bournemouth, a 11-minute walk from Alum Chine beach.
I spend my life travelling the world. What a pleasure
The Tregonholme Hotel offers a warm and friendly welcome a short walk to the beach. It offers nicely decorated bedrooms, free Wi-Fi in public areas and free parking.
Good location, very clean and breakfast was excellent.
Located 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth’s golden beaches and town center, Mount Stuart Hotel is a Victorian property with free WiFi and an outside terrace.
Close to BIC. Friendly and comfortable value for money
Located in Bournemouth, a 5-minute walk from Westcliff Beach, Hotel Balmoral provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
Located in Bournemouth, a 7-minute walk from Eastcliff Beach, Lemur Lodge - Boutique Apartments - Short Stroll to The Beach has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
clean, nice interior, very easy check in/check out
Centrally located on Bournemouth's West Cliff, the 4-star Connaught Lodge is just 350 yards from the cliff top and 5 minutes' walk from the BIC, Pavilion, and the thriving town center.
The room was very clean and a very comfortable bed
Within easy walking distance of the town center, the Bournemouth International Center, and only minutes from the pier and beaches, this hotel is known for the quality of its fine food.
Very clean .Friendly helpful staff.Would stay again
The Norfolk Royale is ideally positioned within a short stroll of the Bournemouth's major attractions - including its award winning gardens and golden sand Blue Flag beaches.
Brilliant Location and fantastic room for a family
FAQs about hotels in Bournemouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Bournemouth cost £94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bournemouth are £126 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bournemouth can be found for £112 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bournemouth this weekend is £114 or, for a 4-star hotel, £149. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bournemouth for this weekend cost around £166 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £86 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bournemouth for tonight. You'll pay around £117 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bournemouth will cost around £140, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Known for its sandy beaches and good nightlife, Bournemouth is a popular seaside resort on the Dorset coast between Poole and Christchurch.
The town is centered on the Bourne River, running downhill towards the sea by Bournemouth Pier. This pier looks back towards a promenade lined with beach huts at the foot of grassy cliffs. The promenade continues west to Poole, while a road heads east to neighboring Boscombe, where anglers often fish from its pier. Overlooking it is a clifftop road housing some Bournemouth hotels with sea views.
Booking.com also has hotels near the BIC (Bournemouth International Center) in the West Cliff area. This convention center and music venue is a short walk from the Art Deco Pavilion Theatre next to the Lower Gardens. In this popular city park is the Bournemouth Eye, a tethered hot air balloon with far-reaching views.
At the park’s top end the river disappears under a large square, then emerges in the Central Gardens. Overlooking these gardens is the Victorian town hall, which used to be one of several spa hotels in Bournemouth. Nearby, there's a Grade I registered historic church, and St. Peter’s Church has the grave of Mary Shelley, author of "Frankenstein."
On the outskirts of town, near 4 golf courses and the Castlepoint Shopping Center, is Bournemouth Airport.
Bournemouth is my favourite place in England to take some...
Bournemouth is my favourite place in England to take some rest from London duties. I love absolutely everything in there; sandy beaches, landscapes, hospitality, people, pines, cliffs... the only one problem is to find a parking place during the weekends and summer holidays, but if you look around a bit, it's doable, not really at the beaches but within a mile. Actually, it's good to have a walk, so for me personally it's not an obstacle to come to Bournemouth at any time. I visit some favourite places in that area also in the winter and I always step into the water, no matter what. I would definitely recommend Bournemouth as a lovely place to relax.
Saracin
8.0
Scored 8.0
The beautiful park , lovely walks all the views the lovely...
The beautiful park , lovely walks all the views the lovely long promenade where you can walk all the way into boscombe or the other way to sandbanks , we ate at the harvester all easy routes for getting around
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Excellent transport system - frequent buses which ran to...
Excellent transport system - frequent buses which ran to time. All the main facilities were within easy walking distance. People were welcoming and friendly. Lots of interesting places to visit and things to do. There were several good restaurants, we liked Zizzy’s best, for range and quality of food and service
ZANDRA
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love Bournemouth, my grandparents lived in Queens Park and...
I love Bournemouth, my grandparents lived in Queens Park and I spent most of my childhood holidays there. The beaches are lovely and clean with safe swimming and our dog was able to run in the permitted areas.
The grandchildren loved the climbing centre on the Pier.
Katherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely buzzing seaside town with great amenities and safe...
Lovely buzzing seaside town with great amenities and safe beaches. Food very expensive at seaside areas, hard to go economy with kids in tow. Bournemouth pier is always lovely - really good toilet facilities at the beach - would be helpful to have some water taps at beach/beachfront juncture to wash off.
Anne-Marie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hotel and staff perfect.could not fault them in any way...
Hotel and staff perfect.could not fault them in any way Especially the reception staff..Big big Thankyou to. Kimberley..Louie and Sasha.For all the lengths they went to.to ensure everything was more than satisfactory for me..
Location is the best location near beach and Bournemouth centre or garden. My room was on top floor family room which was nice but the lift was out of order I have to take my luggage up to the top floor, The staff was too busy to help me. The room was a bit small in size despite of three people. The price is a bit overprice it is more than the 4-star hotel price.
The hotel was overall very clean and refurnished with british lovely decoration.
The staff was kind enough.
if the price is lower I will come again.
Thank you
The location is excellent, close to the pier, beach, big wheel, lower gardens, shops, food outlets, bars and entertainment. Was a great price compared to some of the other hotels. The hotel has a lot of history and was the 1st hotel built in Bournemouth and opened on the day of Queen Victoria's coronation day in June 1838. Has been classed as grade 2 listed since 1974. The spa facilities are really good and for £5 for 24 hours is really value for money. Pool is great to cool of after a hard day sightseeing.
the breakfast was always freshly cooked to order ,although the choice of hot food was full english or cooked vegan, it was the best cooked breakfast that ive had in a long time. Because of the glorious weather it was really nice to be able to sit in the garden after the long walk to the beach center of Bournemouth. The staff were always chatty and helpful but their knowledge of things local to the hotel was limited. It was nice to sit in the bar area at the end of the evening to have a quiet drink
Large ensuite room with sea view was dated but spotlessly clean, facilities included a coffee pod machine, fridge and safe which was a bonus. Located close to the town and seafront with convenient parking in BIC centre, the Crab restaurant which is part of the hotel is excellent, as was the breakfast. All staff members were very polite and helpful, this is now becoming a rare feature.
The room was bright, recently updated and comfortable. The location was very good, easy walking down to the beach and boardwalk in Bournemouth as well as to restaurants and other entertainment. The parking was right behind the hotel. I loved that the hotel was dog friendly even though we didn't have our dog with us. There was live music in the lounge in the evening.
I expected it to be a very historical old gem and it definitely was, being the oldest hotel in Bournemouth it has a great charm and a characterful building right next to the Russel and Cotes Museum which was really special to visit. My room had a sea-view and that was definitely the best part, being able to gaze over the harbour and sit out on my balcony.
We had a wonderful stay at this Hotel/guest house it was very quiet and comfortable, ideal place to stay if your working away, Sue the host/owner was very helpful and friendly and the breakfast was top class, slept very well after a long journey, parking was not an issue plenty of spaces out front and not far from the beach, very nice old style building .
We found the staff to be friendly and strive to give good service.
The room was very clean with adequate facilities.
Location has views over Bournemouth beach and pier coming up the hill is a challenge but good for you.
Hotel listened to feedback and positive response.
Staff very helpful with check in / out information
There is parking on site.
Was my first visit to Bournemouth and absolutely loved it. Will definitely be staying here next time we visit. Beach is only a five minute walk away, spa treatment was lovely, wish there could’ve been a birthday discount or something though. Staff were friendly and bar staff very chatty. Lovely atmosphere to sit and have a drink.
The position of this hotel is ideal for Bournemouth Town centre and the beaches. The staff are polite and helpful. The food is good. The rooms are very warm but fans are provided. Everywhere was very clean. The toiletries in the bathroom were nice. There were lots of tea and coffee sachets with nice biscuits and bottles of water.
My first experience with Capital One Hotel was quite good from first minute being welcomed by receptionist Jamal, very professional and friendly service. The location is great, because it has a stunning view being close to the beach, Lower Bournemouth Gardens and the best view points. Central Shops are close to the hotel
The hotel was stunning inside with its period features and we received a very warm welcome from the owner.. The location was perfect as it's just a few minutes walk to the beach and a twenty minute walk to Bournemouth town centre. The onsite parking was a bonus too. I would definitely recommend a stay here.
The location is good for Bournemouth. Easily walkable to the city center, could be closer to the beach. I came during an August heatwave, so most things were booked and the town was crowded as expected. The town was lively and the hotel was standard and as promised.
The hotel is decorated to a high standard with a lovely garden, restaurant and common area. The staff are friendly and professional. The breakfast was a good price and enjoyable. The hotel is in a good location for both the beach and the centre of Bournemouth.
Absolutely amazing hotel....the decor is so quirky...incredible
Very clean with everything we needed for our stay.
Beach is just a short walk away.
If you like something different this is the place to stay in Bournemouth
The best hotel that we’ve stayed in, whist in Bournemouth. Perfect location for the BIC & beach, the former being why we regularly come to Bournemouth. All staff were lovely, full English breakfast delicious!
Charming hotel in a good location for beaches and Bournemouth city centre. Reception staff very friendly and the room was very big with a super comfy bed.
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