Overlooking East Park, Leonardo Hotel Southampton has a 24-hour reception and a modern restaurant. The hotel is located in Southampton centre, less than a mile from Southampton Central Railway...
Donald
United Kingdom
Staff were excellent. Really good efficient service
With free Wi-Fi on site, ibis budget Southampton Centre is situated right in the heart of Southampton. The train station is a few minutes’ walk away, and the Medieval City Walls are also close by.
Paul
United Kingdom
Easy to find plenty of parking. Ideal for cruise ship terminals. Very clean room
Just 1 mile from junction 7 of the M27, this fully air-conditioned hotel has free parking during your stay and sits next to Ageas Bowl cricket ground, about 5 miles from Southampton Airport.
Barry
United Kingdom
Beds were very comfortable. Room was very clean. Bathroom had everything we required and was also very clean and well equipped. Breakfast was excellent.
In Southampton’s centre, Novotel looks over the port and is just 400 metres from the train station. This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant and an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
Featuring a fitness centre and a shared lounge, room2 Southampton is situated in Southampton, 1.2 km from Southampton Guildhall and 1.4 km from The Mayflower Theatre.
Situated in Southampton in the Hampshire Region, Harbour Hotel & Spa Southampton is just 1.7 km from Southampton Guildhall. The hotel's spa facilities include a hot tub, pool and sauna.
In a quiet, rural location, the The Pilgrim Inn consists of 2 beautiful thatched buildings; one housing the cosy bar and restaurant, while the other contains stylish and luxurious boutique rooms.
Connected pub does great food, and breakfast was great.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Southampton is situated in wooded gardens near the M3 and M27. Paultons Theme Park - Home of Peppa Pig World, is just a 20-minute drive away from the hotel.
Friendly professional staff room was a good standard
Located in Southampton, 2.6 km from Ageas Bowl, Botleigh Grange Hotel - Pool & Spa under renovation provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Amazing place and fantastic staff and food excellent
Situated conveniently in Southampton, No.4 Carlton offers a continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 5-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Amazing building - superb facilities and great staff.
With free Wi-Fi on site, ibis budget Southampton Centre is situated right in the heart of Southampton. The train station is a few minutes’ walk away, and the Medieval City Walls are also close by.
Great staff and excellent wheelchair accessible room.
Located off junction 1 of the M271 motorway, and just off the M27 motorway, this hotel has offers accommodation in Southampton with modern rooms, a guest lounge and free parking.
Convenient and pleasant for visiting hospital by bus.
The 4-star Macdonald Botley Park Hotel & Spa has an award-winning restaurant, a technogym, a spa and a swimming pool. There is also free parking, and free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Location for picking up the cruise ship from Southampton
In Southampton’s centre, Novotel looks over the port and is just 400 metres from the train station. This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant and an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
Convenient near train station, clean, comfortable.
Situated on the High Street, this grade II listed hotel, a former coaching inn has free Wi-Fi and private parking.
In the centre of Southampton with parking.friendly staff.
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Departure point for Isle of Wight ferries and grand cruise liners including the Queen Mary 2, Southampton is understandably centred around its port. But even if you’re passing through, the city has more than enough to make you want to stay awhile. The Hythe Ferry from the port passes Netley, site of a ruined abbey, and ends at Hythe Pier, home to the world’s oldest pier train.
There is much older history in the city centre where the 15th-century city walls are amongst the most complete in England. Also remaining is the medieval Bargate gatehouse.
Just behind is the Bargate Shopping Centre, while high street stores in the city centre and West Quay are other Southampton shopping choices. As for entertainment, the city is well served by theatres, and Oxford Street has the best bars and restaurants. All are easily reached from the apartments, B&Bs and hotels in Southampton available on Booking.com.
There is also a surprising amount of green space in the city and its central parks are Grade II-listed. Slightly further out is Southampton Common, whose Urban Wildlife Centre is worth a visit.
If you’re flying out of Southampton Airport, don’t leave without having visited the Maritime Museum or Archaeology Museum, both detailing the history of this long-established city.
Okay. It was good to get on the cruise ships. You needed a 20-30$ taxi there. They let us get our room early and the receptionist stored the bags for free. Over all large selection for breakfast. And has bar and dinner items you purchase. It was a great hotel to stay in. Other cruse people stayed there. The room was comfortable as i remember it. Thanks holiday inn. You’re the best. I did not go into south Hampton to explore.
joanne
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
What can I say about Southampton that is fair and isn't...
What can I say about Southampton that is fair and isn't something someone from nearby Portsmouth would say? I think it's almost a 'ghost town' but one where the ghosts are probably moving out. It has no character, no style, idiotic parking, traffic control systems, very little of note apart from some very nice Tudor buildings (so it might not have had a lick of paint in a few hundred years) and a few overpriced, glossy buildings that are 'modern' (see no character, etc).
It's on the South Coast so the weather can be good but it doesn't really have a beach. The people range from the ok to rather a lot of snooty, nose in the air types. I didn't like a lot of them, some were great.
Its main trade is the port: goods coming in and people going out. I'm a person, so I'm out.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I have no hesitation in recommending the Elizabeth House...
I have no hesitation in recommending the Elizabeth House Hotel. Staff superb, room fabulous and the breakfast was perfect.
West Quay in Southampton is a short walk from the hotel and offers lots of shops and places to eat.
BARBARA
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was my second stay in Southampton and I have enjoyed it...
This was my second stay in Southampton and I have enjoyed it both times. There is plenty to see with the museums and galleries. The food options are very good with lots of restaurants and bars to choose from. I really liked all the parks and open spaces. Taxis are easy to get and you can also pre book which is what we did to get back and forth to the cruise terminal. We traveled in and out of Southampton airport and it is a great airport as it is small and friendly and probably nicest airport experience I have ever had.
Sean
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Pub across the road does not serve food.
The Pub across the road does not serve food. There are several places to eat roughly 1 mile away, a 15 minute walk. The Mayflower Village Pub served excellent meals and drinks. Ristorante Italiano also served very good Italian food. There is a Subway close by that is open for breakfast. We Ubered from the bus station and to the cruise terminal.
Craig
United States
10
Scored 10
Over night stop before cruising .
Over night stop before cruising . Use of spa at hotel made it feel like the holiday began early .
Ate at tapas restaurant £200 4 adults . Very enjoyable .
Town centre easy to each from hotels . Great parking , dining options for every budget
I had travelled by train and it’s just 10/15 mins walk from station I had ground floor room which was lovely very clean plenty tea coffee etc just could not find a fault also great communication right up to day of arrival they don’t serve breakfast which was fine I brought mine I would highly recommend this Hotel easy walk into town too and if cruising from new cruise terminal Horizon it’s a 20/25 min walk
My wife and I booked this hotel as a stopover to Southampton to start our cruise. It’s an ideal location. For travellers to cruise terminals. The hotel itself is stunning, it has obviously undergone a lot of renovation and the decor is stunning whilst in keeping its original features. The staff were fantastic , especially Nick . The breakfast ( not kidding) was perfect , Bacon was cooked to perfection
The room was very clean and well put together, and we appreciated the complementary drinks. The location of the hotel, while an approximately 25 minute walk from the train station, was close to the best parts of Southampton. Breakfast was top notch. We stayed in around 8 hotels in this England trip, and this one had one of the best menus for breakfast.
A charming traditional Edwardian hotel. Very clean and in a good location in Southampton. The bathroom was roomy and had updated fixtures.the hotel is a short taxi ride to both the train station and cruise port and a short bus ride to Westquay shopping centre. The traditional English breakfast was very good as was the food in the on-site pub/ bar.
Large free car park - unlike the Premier Inn at Southampton airport which not only charges for the car park but it’s too small for all the guests so you end up driving round looking for somewhere to park.
Large soap dispensers provided by sink and in shower - no single use plastic in bathrooms like some hotels.
We booked this room in February (for a September stay) as the boat show was in town and we had a hard time finding a room. Location was good. Restaurant downstairs was extremely helpful allowing us to stash luggage. We had dinner down there as well and the food was exceptional.
Amazing hotel with a great concept. Large room with excellent facilities. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
Great location for the port and cruise ship holidays, walking distance to all terminals.
Set in the old town of Southampton, with lots of great restaurants.
It was an excellent experience to stay at Ennios Boutique Hotel! If I come to Southampton again I will stay again at the same place. Lovely staff, wonderful meals in the restaurant, clean room and very friendly atmosphere! Highly enjoyed my stay there!
Amazing
The hotel is located perfectly for a stay in Southampton City Centre.
The room itself was massive. Our toddler enjoyed having a bath because a lot of hotels are shower only and she doesn't like showers.
It was reasonably priced.
Hotel well located for easy access to the train station. Bed very comfortable. Great views of the docked cruise ships from level 3.Good to have a window that was openable for fresh air. Staff are very friendly and efficient.
The hotel was quiet and away from road noise. The bed was large and very comfortable. The reception staff were friendly and helpful. The location was ideal for my trip from home to the Southampton cruise terminal
This is a new hotel, much needed in Southampton. It is close to the medieval section and a wide variety of shopping and restaurant venues. The staff was very helpful.
visited a few of the Pig Hotels and all are excellent so know that it will be lovely, this was the perfect city centre location to visit son at Southampton Uni
Quiet setting, beautiful building with a lovely center hall bar. Bed was very comfortable. Staff are nice. Good parking. Close to Southampton attractions
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