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.
Located just 5 minutes' walk from East Cliff sandy beaches, on the Bournemouth coastline, Orchid Hotel is just a short distance from the city centre.
Dean
United Kingdom
Lovely clean room.
Really Lovely staff - Rose, Vicki, Tom were the only people who's name I got, but they were all great.
Quiet location and near the station and not far away from the city centre.
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.
Nicky
Switzerland
The location was great. Room was a big family room.
With paid parking and free Wi-Fi throughout, The Hermitage Hotel is just metres from Bournemouth’s sandy beach. It has an award-winning restaurant, modern bedrooms and wonderful sea views.
Andrew
United Kingdom
It was a fantastic location, staff really friendly & our room was comfortable ( compact double) we would stay again !!
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth’s award-winning beaches, The Kensington Hotel offers bright, traditionally furnished rooms with private bathrooms.
Gowththam
United Kingdom
Location is only thing good about this place, its about 10minutes from the beach
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 centre.
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.
Just a few minutes' walk from Bournemouth beach, this hotel features rooms with hand-made furniture. The restaurant serves food made using local and organic produce.
Very clean and fresh with awesome ambience and style
With a dramatic seafront location, Highcliff Marriott Hotel has gymnasium. Bournemouth town centre is a 10-minute walk away. Guests get free WiFi in all public areas.
The sea view room was beautiful and so well designed
Situated 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth’s golden beaches and town centre, Mount Stuart Hotel is a Victorian property with free WiFi and an outside terrace.
Close to BIC. Friendly and comfortable value for money
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.
Situated on Bournemouth's West Cliff, Best Western Plus Best Western Plus The Connaught Hotel and Spa and Spa is only 550 metres from sandy beaches, the BIC, and the Pavilion.
Location and cleanliness of room and public areas.
Located in Bournemouth and with Eastcliff Beach reachable within 700 metres, Park Inn by Radisson Bournemouth provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout...
Situated in Bournemouth, 700 metres from Eastcliff Beach, Lemur Lodge - Boutique Apartments - Short Stroll to The Beach features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
clean, nice interior, very easy check in/check out
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
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.
Real sense of history. Lovely toom with a sea view and balcony.
Located on Bournemouth's East Cliff, 5 minutes' walk from the town centre, the Bournemouth East Cliff Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western offers 3-star accommodation with free WiFi.
Everyone so friendly and helpful lovely restaurant and bar
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth Pier, Heathlands Hotel is situated on East Cliff. The hotel also has a popular restaurant and free WiFi is available at reception.
Location and facilities, little dated but functional
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.
Featuring a garden, a shared lounge as well as a terrace, Boho Beach House - Beach location is set in the centre of Bournemouth, less than 1 km from Alum Chine beach.
I spend my life travelling the world. What a pleasure
Located in Bournemouth, 500 metres from Alum Chine beach, Inn in the Park provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
really friendly helpful staff
nice vibe
dog friendly
Located close to the centre of Bournemouth, this family-run hotel offers a range of accommodation in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, perfect for both holiday and business guests.
Very clean & comfortable. Very friendly & helpful staff.
Around 10 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth seafront, No5 Durley Road - Contemporary serviced rooms and suites - no food available offers stylish accommodation.
Hassle-free check in and an extremely clean property.
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 centre.
The room was very clean and a very comfortable bed
FAQs about hotels in Bournemouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Bournemouth cost £96 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bournemouth are £130 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bournemouth can on average be found for £115 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bournemouth this weekend is £125 or, for a 4-star hotel, £204. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bournemouth for this weekend cost on average around £172 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £102 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bournemouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £149 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bournemouth will cost around £140 (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 centred 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 goes east to neighbouring Boscombe, where anglers often fish from its pier. Overlooking it is a clifftop road housing some Bournemouth hotels with sea views.
Booking.com also offers hotels near the BIC – Bournemouth International Centre in the West Cliff area. This convention centre and music venue is a short walk from the Art Deco Pavilion Theatre, located next to the Lower Gardens. In this popular city park is the Bournemouth Eye, a tethered hot air balloon that offers 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. Opposite is a Grade I-listed 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 Centre, is Bournemouth Airport.
Review of Our Recent Stay in Bournemouth
We have been visiting Bournemouth for many years, and it has always been one of our favourite holiday destinations. However, on our recent trip, we couldn't help but notice some changes since the pandemic. While Bournemouth remains a good place for a holiday, there have been some noticeable declines.
One of the highlights of Bournemouth has always been its beautiful parks and pristine beaches. We were pleased to see that these are still very well-maintained. The local authorities have done an excellent job keeping these areas clean and welcoming, providing a perfect setting for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Unfortunately, not everything has held up as well. Many of the hotels in Bournemouth seem to have suffered from a lack of care and attention. The economic impact of recent years has forced quite a few to close down, and some of those that remain open could use some refurbishment. It was disappointing to see this decline in the accommodation options, which used to be one of the area's strengths.
Despite these issues, there are still plenty of activities and places to visit in Bournemouth. The town offers a variety of attractions for all ages, from cultural sites and family-friendly activities to vibrant nightlife and excellent dining options. There's never a shortage of things to keep you entertained.
However, we felt that prices are steadily creeping up, and it seems like you're getting less for your money than in previous years. We've noticed this trend not just in Bournemouth but across the UK. While it hasn't deterred us from visiting, it's something to remember when planning your budget.
Overall, while Bournemouth has seen some deterioration since the pandemic, it remains a worthwhile destination for a holiday. The beautiful natural scenery and range of activities still make it a good choice, but be prepared for some changes and higher costs.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
.Visiting the Russell Cotres museum and art gallery was very...
.Visiting the Russell Cotres museum and art gallery was very interesting. Evening time in restaurant upposit Spa Hotel was very wonderful with their nice food. Also good to be near beach and watching at ocean and town.
Lyudmyla
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We liked the way we could go everywhere we wanted to on the...
We liked the way we could go everywhere we wanted to on the Beach Breezer bus which we could catch at the end of our road or at Boscombe Pier.
There were places to eat within walking distance of the property. We also sampled ice creams available at numerous places along the promenade. Also, important for older holiday makers, lots of toilets available!!
Monica
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bournemouth remains a lovely place to visit for the beach,...
Bournemouth remains a lovely place to visit for the beach, attractions, shopping and long walks. Sadly some of the highlight features from previous visits have gone, the funicular, the balloon in the gardens. But, the gardens themselves are great for a walk. The aviary with its colourful birds was nice to see. There are still some lovely shops. But, like many other places there are a few closed down and graffiti marked buildings that affect the look of the place. Such a shame. But, we and the group we booked for all had a great time and would visit again.
Naomi
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very pleasant British sea side town although not without...
A very pleasant British sea side town although not without the usual signs of economic decline in the high street. Lots of restaurants and eateries in the town centre and what appeared to be a very good bus and rail service. Open top buses available at frequent intervals to places like Swanage and around the Isle of Purbeck. Frequent train service to Wool with bus service to Lulworth Cove and the Jurassic Coast from the station. All well worth visiting.
CHRIS
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
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
Location and view was good. Staff was pleasant and helpful. They are one of 3 Oceana properties in a row on the East Ciff area of Bournemouth. Ocean views, several dining options, one small pool at Suncliff, but you can use the big one next door, with poolside dining. The room was "compact." I.e., rather small. Hard to have suitcases open and still walk to bathroom. But you get what you play for. Quick taxi service, cheap!!
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Everything was amazing and comfortable, the lovely gentleman at the reception was extremely accommodating and kind, and even helped us chill our wine and brought us wine glasses to our room.
The breakfast next door was one of the best I've had at a hotel in the UK, and the staff was also amazing. All in all 10 out of 10, we will come back for a longer stay!
I would highly recommend this hotel for a family group- the staff were friendly and outstanding in trying to make everything run smoothly for us -they went over and above our expectations.
The food was excellent both breakfast and evening. Checking in and out was great and the location was perfect- we could walk into the town and to the beach.
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 room was big and clean. Breakfast was great.
The restaurant staff that served the breakfast were really nice.
The front desk officials were also humble and flexible. I don't remember their names but I remember Alice at the front desk as she was really cool.
Location is near to the Bournemouth beach and to the Market.
The Hotel is sited in one of the best locations for Bournemouth. It's just a short walk to the beach (and away from the crowded parts); as well as this it's not too far to walk to the town centre. The En-suite room was good, and the staff friendly. As well as this it's good value for money!
Hotel and staff were delightful🤗.
Delicious afternoon tea with the best selection of vegetarian sandwiches I've ever had 😋.
Room was excellent 😍.
Spa treatments were relaxing and you got the full 60mins 😁 not at all rushed, and the relaxation room was pure indulgence 😌
amazing room and cleaning and comfortable room with nice space of the room, the staff friendly and nice the hotel location is close with everything in Bournemouth beach and city center, if i come back again to Bournemouth for sure i will be stay in this hotel really amazin
Location was good, close to the seafront and only a small walk to the main Bournemouth centre and pier.
Initial thoughts were the hotels decor had been modernised but closest inspection. Cobwebs in corners, paintwork required touch ups, stained carpets.
Applewood Hotel is close to Bournemouth town centre (10 minutes walk). The single room was small but had everything I needed including a little desk. Ensuite was compact but vlean and functional. Check in staff were efficient rather than friendly.
Stayed here for a birthday night out in Bournemouth. Good location, cheap taxis to the main night life area.
Free parking in the hotel, just make sure you register your car.
Rooms were good for what we needed it for.
Cheap and cheerful.
Arrived much earlier than planned and we were able to park at the hotel, along with being able to check in early, which was a real bonus. The hotel is small, but ideally placed to explore Bournemouth, close to both the town and the seafront.
Staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was very comfortable. The hotel is only one street back from the beach and within easy walking distance to Bournemouth town centre and beaches. I would definitely stay there again.
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!
The hotel location was great for the beach or to walk into Bournemouth centre.
The bedroom was spacious and light and in manor with the style of the building.
Tea and coffee facility in room was good.
Ideal for a weekend break. Metres from the beach and all amenities. Room has all the extras you need/want (fridge,kettle etc.). Will use this hotel if/when I ever return to Bournemouth.
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