This historic hotel, built in 1779, has free parking and an excellent location about 200 metres from Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth Harbour Rail Station, Gunwharf Quays and Spinnaker...
Providing free WiFi, Portsmouth Budget Hotels - All rooms are EN-SUITE is set in Portsmouth, within 2.2 km of Mary Rose Museum.
ian
United Kingdom
Location was great, easy access to the sea and Portsmouth old town / Gunwharf. Rooms comfortable, good facilities as advertised, shower hot and good pressure.
Quiet inside when we were there. Convenient check in and check out, easy hotel access.
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Just a 2-minutes stroll from Southsea beach and 5 minutes from the South Parade Pier, Florence Suite Boutique Hotel and Restaurant provides luxury...
stephenhawkes1
United Kingdom
An excellent stay, only one night sadly. Clean, great location and pleasant staff.
Situated just minutes from Southsea seafront and the centre of Portsmouth, Florence House is Portsmouth’s original boutique hotel, offering free WiFi and parking.
Located in Portsmouth and with Southsea Common Beach reachable within 1 km, CarterCo Rooms provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Oenzie
United Kingdom
Location, rooms were very new, modern and clean. It was a weekday so it was quiet.
Somerset House Hotel has been restored to the original splendour of its Edwardian roots. It offers boutique rooms with free Wi-Fi and parking, just 450 yards from Southsea Beach.
Very friendly and helpful staff. Our twin room was beautiful!
Situated just minutes from Southsea seafront and the centre of Portsmouth, Florence House is Portsmouth’s original boutique hotel, offering free WiFi and parking.
Comfortable room, attentive staff and excellent food.
Village Hotel Portsmouth is set on the Lakeside North Harbour Business Park in Portsmouth, a 3-minute drive from Junction 12 off the M27. Parking is available.
Superbly located in Portsmouth’s lively waterfront development, Gunwharf Quays, this hotel offers bright, modern rooms with buffet breakfasts. Shops, bars and restaurants are on the hotel doorstep.
Breakfast should be more varied, especially for Muslims
This historic hotel, built in 1779, has free parking and an excellent location about 200 metres from Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth Harbour Rail Station, Gunwharf Quays and Spinnaker Tower...
Breakfast was good. Would have been nice to have some plain croissants.
On the eastern edge of Portsmouth, Farmhouse Innlodge features a traditional restaurant, a children’s play centre and a lively sports bar. Portsmouth Continental Ferry Terminal is just 2 miles away.
Breakfast was Fab
Room was tidy. Staff were great👍
This modern hotel is in Portsmouth city centre, just 500 metres from Portsmouth and Southsea Rail Station. The Ibis Hotel Portsmouth has a 24-hour snack menu, on-site parking and a stylish restaurant.
Its proximity to the railway station and town centre.
Set in Portsmouth and with Eastney Beach reachable within 500 metres, Inn By The Sea, Portsmouth - EN SUITE Rooms with or without Sea View offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the...
An important harbour for centuries, Portsmouth counts with one of the busiest ferry piers in the United Kingdom, has the oldest dry dock still in use in the world. Its Historic Dockyard is home to famous British ships like Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, the Mary Rose and the HMS Warrior.
In the picturesque Old Town you’ll find typical English pubs, coloured houses, and small independent shops. It also has a Fish Market provided by the city’s small fishing fleet. In Old Portsmouth is possible to find smaller hotels, B&B’s and guest houses, some of them not far from the ferry harbour.
The Gunwharf Quays are a modernly renovated shopping area, home to the Spinnaker Tower, while the centre has an ever-growing number of shops. Don’t miss Commercial Road and the Cascades Shopping Centre. Hotels in Portsmouth’s city centre allow you to be close to everything what the city has to offer.
For relaxing moments, Portsdown Hill allows panoramic views over the city and the Isle of Wight. During summer, its sandy beaches are a must.
Whether you’re visiting the city from the United Kingdom or arriving from abroad by ferry, check out the Portsmouth accommodation deals on Booking.com!
There are shed loads to do and see in and arround Portsmouth...
There are shed loads to do and see in and arround Portsmouth. Loads of good caffee life. Food can be expensive , you need to look round, there are good offers to be had. Favourite sites, Historic dockyard, D day museum, Southsea castle. Favourite place to eat, Fish and chip shop on the Hard.
Charles Leigh
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you like history Portsmouth is great.
If you like history Portsmouth is great. We did not know about the hovercraft that went to the Isle of Wright which I wish we could of done. Spent only about 3/4 of a day at the Naval museum. Could easily spent 2 days.
Alan
United States
10
Scored 10
I can't really praise Portsmouth Dockyard highly enough - I...
I can't really praise Portsmouth Dockyard highly enough - I am a seasoned traveller and this was one of the highlights of my life.
Portsmouth Dockyard was more amazing than I could have imagined. Our train was late, so we only had two days plus a couple of hours and it definitely needs three full days. I'm glad we left the Mary Rose until last because it was even more incredible than the rest of it. Personally I didn't find the explosion museum very interesting, but that's a matter of opinion and my husband enjoyed it. We will go back another time to see more - luckily the ticket to the Dockyard is valid for a year.
There are other things to do in Portsmouth and we had a brief walk around the shopping outlets, but they're not really my thing. There were plenty of restaurants and pubs near the dockyard.
Linda
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
My accommodation, booked and paid for, was a complete...
My accommodation, booked and paid for, was a complete disaster. It no longer even existed. Don’t get caught out, and don’t believe anything you see about staying at ‘Zoom’, it is a lie.
I was thankful to get a room at Travelodge in Portsmouth instead, but all this after a long day’s travel by train from up north.
Travelodge felt like heaven! Portsmouth was fine, but tainted by my bad experience.
Sandra
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The coastal area is nice to walk along.
The coastal area is nice to walk along. The Mary Rose & Victory Museum are very good.
Portsmouth city centre is dull, lacking greenery or planters, many shops are empty. It is not an attractive city centre!
There is a statue of Charles Dickens in the Guildsquare otherwise the area is grim.
Elizabeth
Australia
10
Scored 10
Only stayed for a day but that was plenty of time for the...
Only stayed for a day but that was plenty of time for the main attractions in the dock area.
Mary rose museum is a must see.
Lots of families around who seemed to be enjoying the dock area and the shopping mall.
The location couldn’t have been better as my brother was leaving on a year-round, round-the-world yacht race from there on Sept 3. The boats were there at the end of the wharf just about 1/4 mile away. And the hotel is at the end of a high scale mall with LOTS of restaurants, pubs, cafes.
Linsey at the front desk was amazing and super helpful, as was her young male night shift co-worker (Phil?). LOVED having the bar and food till 2:00 a.m. for those of us who are insomniacs!
Free parking to rear of the hotel, Lift to all floors, Room was fitted out well with TV and good sized shower room, The breakfast was excellant served with fried bread which is very rare at many establishments, the staff were all very friendly and helpful, a nice bar that sold bottled beers and spirits. This hotel is right opposite the Harbour Train station and opposite the bus terminus.
The Hotel is only a 2-3 minute walk to Gunwharf Quays and the Spinnacker Tower.
We were very pleased with the hotel fantastic staff very helpful on check in and out and provided all the information we needed as well as help with the paying of the car park. Room was big bed very comfortable and shower modern and powerful. Easy parkinf available big car park. Would stay here again. Breakfast included high was a bonus.
modern, clean, comfortable and a great breakfast. we only arrived at about 18.30 after flying back to England then a coach journey back to Portsmouth to get our car so I booked the hotel rather than a 6 hour drive after traveling all day, it was a short visit but we would definitely stay here if we come to Portsmouth again.
The property is a short walk from both Portsmouth harbour and downtown Portsmouth. The staff were exceptional. The hotel, though older, has plenty of charm and good facilities. There is a strong leaning towards the maritime history of the area displayed throughout the hotel, which adds to the adds to the overall ambience.
Very convenient for Portsmouth Harbour, the station and ferry, the bus terminus & Gunwharf Quays and historic dockyard. Very efficient check in, no fuss or bother & you can buy a breakfast if you need one in the morning. The bar is next door if you wish to buy a drink. Good tv too…
The staff at the hotel were all very polite and tried to resolve any quires. The hotel is very central, therefore it is easy to get around on foot. The university car park is just opposite the Ibis hotel and has plenty of room and much cheaper than the Ibis car park.
Good location, easy to get to and plenty of disabled parking. Room was spacious and comfortable with walk-in shower. All staff were excellent. We stayed in three Marriott hotels on this trip and Portsmouth was by far the best.
Breakfast was great and location brilliant for the Old Harbour area and city centre.
The room was a generous size, proper furniture (wardrobe/drawers) which is much better than the frugal furniture in some other hotels.
Good cheap no frills budget hotel, close to town and all amenities.
5mins walk to the square tower in the heart of old Portsmouth.
Thin walls and noisy doors but overall good on a budget to see Portsmouth and Southsea.
The location is perfect if you want to be near the Portsmouth naval museum. Don't expect this to be like staying in a modern concrete block hotel. This is an old beautiful hotel.
very convenient location, used the local park and ride to get into city centre where it was just a short walk to Portsmouth harbour, railway station and boutique shops
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