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We have 205 hotels in Bournemouth. |
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The Westby
21 Westby Road
Situated less than a 20-minute stroll from Pokesdown Railway Station, The Westby provides guests with an ideal base when visiting Bournemouth. Guests can also enjoy free internet throughout the property.The guest house has 3 modern rooms that are filled with a variety of essential facilities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay. |
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Quay Holidays - Dolphin Quays
Various Addresses
Quay Holidays - Dolphin Quays is a comfortable setting when in Bournemouth and is close to everything the area has to offer. It is located a brief walk from Oceanarium Bournemouth.Quay Holidays - Dolphin Quays provides cosy rooms, equipped to fit the requirements of any traveller. |
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BEST WESTERN Hotel Royale
16 Gervis Road
Set less than a mile from both Bournemouth Station and the waterfront aquarium, Oceanarium Bournemouth, this straightforward hotel in a charming white building with flower window boxes is also 1.4 miles from the Victorian-era Boscombe Pier.The warm, unpretentious rooms feature TVs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and free WiFi. |
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Ashleigh Hotel
6 Southcote Road
Set 5 minutes' walk from Bournemouth railway station, this informal, family-run hotel is also 1.1 miles from the Oceanarium aquarium and 1.3 miles from the Bournemouth International Centre. |
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Best Western Plus The Connaught Hotel
30 West Hill Road
Among the traditional buildings of central Bournemouth's West Cliff area, this refined hotel and spa dates to 1850. It's 7 minutes' walk from the beach and Bournemouth International Centre, and 9 minutes' walk from the town square.Sophisticated rooms provide free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Bourne Hall Hotel
14 Priory Road West Cliff
Overlooking the ocean, this traditional family-run hotel is a 3-minute walk from the beach and an 8-minute walk from Bournemouth Aquarium.The simple rooms (some with sea views) have free WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Family rooms are available. |
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Carrington House Hotel
Knyveton Road
The Carrington House Hotel is ideally situated in a quiet tree lined avenue on the Bournemouth East Cliff, just outside of the town centre yet within easy reach of all the activities this popular town has to offer. Approximately a ten-minute, very pleasant walk, through beautiful public gardens will lead you to the seven-mile stretch of golden sandy beaches that Bournemouth is so famous for. Having its own car park with 100 spaces and being only five minutes away from the main route into Bournemouth, this impressive 145 bedroom hotel offers a diverse range of facilities offering something for everyone, including a heated indoor swimming pool. |
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Royal Bath
Bath Road
Dating from 1838, this grand, seafront hotel is 1.6 miles from upmarket shopping in Westbourne.The elegant rooms and suites all include en suite bathrooms, and have flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth
7 Durley Chine Road
A 13-minute walk from Bournemouth International Centre, this polished hotel is also 14 minutes' walk from Oceanarium: The Bournemouth Aquarium.Refined rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and 24-hour room service. Upgraded rooms add desks, sofas and/or patios. |
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Elstead Hotel Bournemouth
Knyveton Road East Cliff
This highly rated central Bournemouth hotel is located in a quiet tree-lined avenue, just a short stroll from the beach. It offers superior accommodation, a superb health and leisure club, an adaptable range of air-conditioned conference rooms with the latest equipment and car parking. The 50 ensuite bedrooms are of a high standard and well equipped with facilities such as satellite television and direct dial telephone with voice mail. |
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Bournemouth is a major coastal town located in the county of Dorset, on England's south coast. The town has some lovely sandy beaches, seafront restaurants, pubs and a large number of shops, many in the Castlepoint Shopping Centre, a two-floor centre where you can buy any number of things or just go to spend some time. The town's main attractions, though, are the beaches. Here you can do some of the many activities on offer: swimming, boat trips, kayaking, surfing and many more. The Dorset coast around has been declared World Heritage by UNESCO due to the great number of fossil beds and also the remarkable beauty of the scenery, with its impressive cliffs. This fantastic area is popularly known as the Jurassic Coast. Bournemouth is a lively city with good hotels, pubs and restaurants and it has an excellent nightlife. It is just the place for anybody looking for fun and to enjoy its great beaches. |
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