The Union Hotel is in the center of Penzance. A 5-minute walk from the sea, the 17th-century building houses Hamilton’s Restaurant and also Nelson’s Bar, where there is free WiFi.
With wonderful views across Penzance Bay, Hotel Penzance offers award-winning cuisine and boutique bedrooms. Guests can relax in the swimming pool in the Mediterranean-style gardens.
Paul
United Kingdom
It was in a great location in Penzance with a sea view. A large bedroom that was cleaned daily on request. Very comfortable stay. We didn't try the hotel restaurant as we ate out at local places.
The unique and original rooms at the 17th-century Artist Residence are each uniquely designed in an eclectic, rustic style, with a curated collection of limited edition artworks throughout.
Emily Parsons
United Kingdom
We have wanted to stay here for a while. Really lovely room with nice attention to detail. Radio on when you come in the room and smelt divine. Great tea and coffee (and lots of it!). Lovely shower and beautiful toiletries. Bed super comfortable and the room had the added benefit of air con so we were the perfect temperature! Also loved the personalized bags for the hair dryer, spare adapters and slippers.
Lovely breakfast! The tea provided in the room was nicer that the one used for breakfast.
Staff excellent and very welcoming.
Set in a Georgian mansion, YHA Penzance features a traditional restaurant and leafy gardens. Penzance Seafront is a 15-minute walk away, and Newlyn Harbor is just 1.5 miles away.
In the center of Penzance, just 1640 feet from the picturesque harbor, Carnson House offers traditional Cornish breakfasts, free on-street parking nearby and free Wi-Fi.
Myra
United States of America
The location was terrific. Right near the train and bus stations
Just a 2-minute walk from Penzance seafront, this 4-star, elegant guest house offers unique, stylish rooms and lovely sea views over Mounts Bay. Free Wi-Fi is available.
On average, 3-star hotels in Penzance cost R$ 967 per night, and 4-star hotels in Penzance are R$ 985 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Penzance can be found for R$ 1,180 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Penzance this weekend is R$ 1,368 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 2,027. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Penzance for this weekend cost around R$ 3,610 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 936 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Penzance for tonight. You'll pay around R$ 757 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Penzance will cost around R$ 1,721, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Penzance:
Scored 10
10
Penzance is quaint, people are friendly, helpful & want to...
Penzance is quaint, people are friendly, helpful & want to share their town with you.
Suggest prior booking for the Lido, regardless of the time of year to avoid disappointment.
Take a bus or taxi to St Michael's Mount and consider walking back to Penzance along the beach & path.
Visit Morab Gardens, a real treat.
A visit to Lands End & meal at the Hotel there to watch the sun go down and also the Minack Theatre, a must.
There are lovely little cafes, with homemade treats to try.
Allow sufficient time for visiting places of interest, there are so many.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The only drawback to Penzance is the long journey to get...
The only drawback to Penzance is the long journey to get there from most of the UK. However there are great rail links, including direct trains to and from Cardiff and London Paddington, also of course Bristol and other major cities. Other than that, it has everything you could wish for, although to be fair there's not much beach, and none at all when the tide is in. A ferry trip to St Mary's Isles of Scilly is a must, there's a daily service that gives you about four hours on the island, which is well worth doing. Penzance has an abundance of shops, many of them "quirky", but also everything you could need. Great place for food and drink options. I have no hesitation in recommending Penzance for a relaxing break.
Pat
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Penzance itself is pretty but small.
Penzance itself is pretty but small. But within a walk or a bus ride (or mix of both) you have St Michael's Mount, Newlyn and Mousehole, and a whole lot of beaches and views. We were carless - with a car, the whole tip of Cornwall is there for you.
And if you are there on a Friday, the Italian buffet at the Lugger Inn is excellent!
Miranda
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a cute town with lots of quaint shops but a bit "...
It's a cute town with lots of quaint shops but a bit "touristy", we enjoyed going to Lizard Point and Lands End. There are many little cafes and restaurants with a lot of variety in the types of food so you can probably find something you like.
George
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
West Cornwall is a great place for birdwatching and Penzance...
West Cornwall is a great place for birdwatching and Penzance makes a great base from which to go out each day.
It has lots of good restaurants and pubs/bars for those wanting them but also the usual stores for provisions if self-catering.
There are boat trips from the harbour, a few galleries, cinema and beaches both at Penzance and in other places nearby.
Toni
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Its a great base for a trip in this area.
Its a great base for a trip in this area. We loved walking along the coast, parking was easy. We visited the Lido for a morning bathe in the sunshine (you need to book this). We walked to Newlyn and drank lovely coffee at Lovells, we ate some beautiful breakfasts - particularly Artists Residence, Lovells and The Honey Pot. We ate tasty food at the Mackerel Sky Bar and Tolcarne Inn in Newlyn, You can easily walk to Mousehole for a delicious cream tea at Four Teas Cafe. We had a drink in The Admiral Benbow and drove around the coast visiting St Ives, Lands End and The Lizard (stopping off at Ellies Soul Kitchen). We visited old tin mines and The Minark Theatre for an evening show. All in all, a great stay and I want to come back and go to the Isles of Scilly next time.
Dave and Mel
United Kingdom
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Booked an overnight stay as a result of having to alter our travel plans due to the rail strike.
Arrived late and tired after a 10 hour coach ride to be met by a cheery, friendly barman who checked us in. After a welcome drink and a hot bath we slept well in a clean, comfortable room.
Breakfast next morning was very good and served by friendly staff. Reception staff were lovely and helpful too..
The hotel is so interesting to look around, it's history is fascinating. Good location for exploring Penzance.
The staff at the hotel were friendly and welcoming, and the view over Penzance from its hillside perch were stunning. The bed was comfortable, the bathroom was clean and the shower was good. The food in the hotel's restaurant was excellent, both for dinner and for breakfast.
The hotel is well located in Penzance for an easy walk to all the main shops etc, and right on the beachfront for the view during breakfast (or from a sea view room, if you get one). It was clean and comfortable. The breakfast was plentiful and nice.
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