Superbly located for Worthing town center, 19th-century Chatsworth Hotel is a family-run, Grade II Listed building with Georgian frontage overlooking Steyne Gardens.
Melanie
United Kingdom
The location. It’s very clean. It’s not expensive and offers exactly what it promises
Opposite Worthing Beach, this refurbished seafront property with a Victorian style dates from 1865. Enjoy full English breakfasts, sea views and traditional food in bustling The Burlington Bar.
Kim
United Kingdom
The staff were great attentive polite approachable and efficient. The food ( lunch sandwich) was great brilliant service lovely food beautiful
Outlook . The restaurant was excellent and staff very could not have been better. The room was clean and well serviced. Warm and comfortable.
Ardington Hotel is located in Worthing, 328 feet from the promenade and pier. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom, room service and luggage storage space.
Avril
United Kingdom
Food excellent and waiting staff were efficient and polite and helpful
Set within the beautiful grounds of Highdown Gardens, Highdown Hotel is a former manor house offering luxury rooms and a restaurant. Guests can enjoy free WI-Fi access.
Heidi
Australia
What a wonderful find - the Highdown - Brunning & Price is a fabulous pub with comfortable rooms and great service. The full english breakfast was excellent and we loved the artwork displayed throughout the property! The surrounding Highdown Hill area is great to explore with expansive views over the ocean. Highly recommended!
Located in Worthing, a 10-minute walk from Worthing Beach, Brewhouse and Kitchen has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Emma
United Kingdom
Great location, friendly staff, comfortable room, delicious breakfast
Set in the beautiful Sussex countryside with great views throughout, Findon Manor is a country house hotel offering an-award-winning restaurant, a bar, and individually decorated bedrooms.
Directly opposite Worthing Train Station, this traditional hotel from the late 19th century has a restaurant, bar and comfy rooms. Worthing seafront is 15 minutes' walk away via the town center.
On average, 3-star hotels in Worthing cost £99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Worthing are £119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Worthing can be found for £172 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £119 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Worthing for tonight. You'll pay around £172 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Worthing will cost around £98, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We were very impressed with the public transport very...
We were very impressed with the public transport very constant and very helpful bus drivers . Plenty of places to eat and drink . The only thing my Lady found a little bit concerning was in some of the vacant shops people sleeping in the door ways I appreciate they are obviously homeless but they all had mobile phones . Cigarettes and alcohol
Richard
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was a cold, wet and windy day so we spent very little...
It was a cold, wet and windy day so we spent very little time attempting to take a walk, but happily found the superb Sea Lane Cafe where it was warm and welcoming. Like everyone, we sat in the upstairs enclosed area, and enjoyed the most delicious soup. The cakes looked wonderful so we bought a couple of huge bits of bread pud to take away - also delicious.
Lynn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice, seriously cold in winter, but great for a quiet...
Very nice, seriously cold in winter, but great for a quiet break. Worthing has everything required, plenty of food places and shops. Excellent theatre with great entertainment... Last weekend of every February having an all dayer of Rock n Roll. Easy access to rest of destinations on way to Brighton...... Loads of charity shops selling quality items. Tip.... Leave The Royal Beijing well alone. Food is seriously Not Good.
Mrs A Jane
10
Scored 10
The town of Worthing has a sense of vitality and fun about...
The town of Worthing has a sense of vitality and fun about it. The population is a mixture of ages and caters to a wide range of tastes. The shopping is pretty good. I love the seafront at Worthing. There is something very elegant about the layout and the plantation of trees and shrubs along the seafront gives it great character.
Good destination for kids of all ages with some well-managed and maintained playgrounds, the beach where sand is accessible at low tide and remarkable soft play and wall-climbing place in the outskirts of Worthing. There's theatre and cinema and the library has a great kids section. There are a lot of eating and drinking places available.
katherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Worthing is a typical seaside town.
Worthing is a typical seaside town. The position of this property is foot steps away from the shingle beach and miles of promenade. There are more facilities now for the young in Worthing plus a free pier and a theatre which has a year round program. The 700 sea front bus travels all the way to Bright in one direction and to Littlehampton to the west.{It does go beyond to Portsmouth.
Sheila
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
To be honest, I actually live in worthing, but stayed at the...
To be honest, I actually live in worthing, but stayed at the chatsworth hotel as I was getting married.
However, the sea front is a lovely place to walk with the family. The beach is great, very pebbley, but there are wide areas of sand. Several hotels covering various price brackets, lots of restaurants along the sea front. I highly recommend the arcade fish restaurant. A little pricey but the food and service and wonderful. The town isnt tourist centred, it's just your average south coast town, scruffy, not much to do, unless you you want coffee, second hand jewellery or phone repairs!
We had stayed in a very expensive Brighton seafront hotel the weekend before, where the room was stuffy with no aircon and uninspiring room facilities. In comparison, though not perhaps so fashionable, the Windsor in Worthing was lovely. Homely rooms with comfortable beds and pillows, aircon, bath and shower. The room was also surprisingly quiet, despite a wedding going on and the staff were helpful too. Top job.
Excellent location and a balcony with a beautiful view overlooking the sea.
Very welcoming, clean and modern flat with all necessities provided.
Hosts were amazing, friendly and professional and went out of their way to help us stick to a tight time schedule.
Will definitely be looking to stay here again in the future and would recommend to anyone looking to stay in Worthing.
All of the staff were excellent, a minor niggles with the room were sorted out promptly and professionally. The food was excellent, especially the breakfast. A great location for exploring Cissbury ring, and the West Sussex coast. The hotel was quiet and the gardens relaxing. I had a great break and will return.
We enjoyed our short 2 night family stay at the Burlington. Restaurant was great, we had Dinner on the first night and Breakfast choices each day was fantastic, perfect for the kids too. Great location on the seafront, with Worthing Town centre and pier only a 10 minute walk. Would happily stay again. 👍
The room (201) was a good size with a comfortable bed and chair. The shower was powerful and hot. There was plenty of choice for breakfast and freshly cooked. Overall the hotel has great character and with it being Worthing the references to Oscar Wilde and Importance of Being Earnest were most amusing.
More than pleased definitely the place to stay in Worthing. Mark the proprietor was a star, very attentive and helpful. The breakfast was excellent the full English was incredibly prepared and delicious. We normally stay at 4 star hotels but from now on we wouldn't stay anywhere else Worthing.
Very attentive staff. Location, just off the beach. Nice spot for strolling around Worthing. Good range of food for breakfast and enjoyed evening meal in their Indigo restaurant. Liked the way the hotel embraced the tennis and the England semi-final match.
The hosts Jeremy and Renee were very friendly and accommodating. Nothing was too much trouble. Lovely breakfast and super comfy bed. Very clean. Parking is difficult in Worthing centre but the bus stop is 5 mins from the Enclave on the main seafront.
Beautiful hotel inside and out very spacious room comfy big bed and probably the best shower in the world perfect after a long day. Staff were all very friendly and helpful food was superb. the only place I will stay in worthing
Great host, very easy and welcoming. Clean and comfortable room, good breakfast, central position and great value for money. A plus is that you support a small business. Highly recommended for a stay in Worthing.
Friendly staff and clean room. Entire hotel needs a major update. The noisy plumbing in my room woke me up when a guest in another room ran the taps. Reception didn’t seem bothered when I said I would not return!
Hotel was adjacent to the pub so caused no problems. Plenty of hotel guest parking. Room was comfortable with tea and coffee making facilities.
Very good breakfast with good host
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