Situated on the Sandbanks Peninsula of Poole Harbour, this elegant hotel features a restaurant and panoramic views of Poole Bay. There is also free WiFi.
Naoroz
From
United Kingdom
The initial room given had a shower tray rather than a bath, which was a downer as none of the rooms pictures on the website/promotional pictures for the hotel showed any shower tray in the bathrooms, which makes you assume that all are bath tubs. I was looking forward to a soak the first night when I reached there, so was disappointed. When I informed the staff, they moved me to another room only the next day, but I had to pay the difference in the rates for 1 night. Breakfast was a good spread, but the same for both the days I stayed, no halal options. Some variety/change would have been good. Sadly, the indoor pool was freezing cold (although they said it was heated) and the steam room was out of order, so was the hot tub outside (some pending repairs). Only the sauna room was functional, so it was just a repeat between the cold pool and the hot sauna. This was also disappointing. In short, more than half teh facilities expected was sub par, especially for the high amount spent.
Location was as expected and what we chose- landsend, beautiful and sea facing, loved it.
A 3-minute drive from Poole Train Station, Shah of Persia, Poole by Marston's Inns provides stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi with on the Dorset coast. The pub and restaurant serves a wide range of meals....
With direct access to a Blue Flag beach, this modern hotel provides spectacular views over the famous Sandbanks. It offers free Wi-Fi and has an award-winning restaurant and water sports.
Dating back to 1895, Grovefield Manor offers bed and breakfast accommodation on England’s picturesque south coast. Canford Cliffs and the sandy beaches are only a few minutes’ walk away.
Marina
From
United Kingdom
Clean and tidy and the perfect location for us to start our hike to Poole.
Set in Poole, within less than 1 km of Hamworthy Beach and a 17-minute walk of Poole Harbour, ROOMS AT THE QUAYSIDE - stylish en-suite rooms on Poole Quay all fully refurbed provides free WiFi.
Lauren
From
United Kingdom
The location, the room was immaculate and the self check in was very simple but secure.
Situated on Poole Harbour quay, The Antelope is just a 10-minute drive from Sandbanks beach. With a 500 year history the hotel’s comfortable rooms also offer free Wi-Fi access.
John
From
United Kingdom
Inexpensive room for one night that meet our expectations
With scenic views across Poole Harbour, this hotel offers boutique rooms, The Amalfi View Restaurants and stylish cocktail bar. Poole Ferry Terminal is 15 minutes away by car.
On average, 3-star hotels in Poole cost £87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Poole are £152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Poole can on average be found for £249 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Poole for tonight. You'll pay on average around £121 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Poole will cost around £130 (based on Booking.com prices).
Love Poole and lovely place to explore and look around.
Love Poole and lovely place to explore and look around. Went here as a kid a lot and still feels at home as an adult. Lovely restaurants on the Quay. We ate at Rockfish and Pi Pizza and rank in the Poole Arms and The Portsmouth Hoy which can highly recommend. The 70 min Harbour tour is a must, as is a visit to Compton Acres. We walked 3 miles to get there and lovely walk along the front and past lovely big houses in Lillput.
Guest review by
Martin Lamb
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Poole is perfect for parking up the car or travelling by...
Poole is perfect for parking up the car or travelling by train for a relaxed break. Stayed central on the High Street, lots to see and plenty of choice for self catering or eating out. Would recommend the Harbour boat tour. Lots of live music in the pubs too.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Poole has a lovely harbour with fishing, day trip and...
Poole has a lovely harbour with fishing, day trip and million pound boats. Good choice of restaurants. The shops in the town are thriving and it is a good base to visit Poole Park, Sandbanks, Compton Acres, various Chines, Bournemouth, Christchurch etc.
Guest review by
Wendy
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
It was my home as a youngster and has a tremendous range of...
It was my home as a youngster and has a tremendous range of attractions within easy driving distance. The Georgian part of the town has always been a favourite as is the Purbecks. A car ferry gets you there quickly from the Sandbanks Peninsula and from Studland you can drive easily to Corfe Castle and Swanage. If you take a longer journey back to Poole you will then go past Wareham. Why not visit the bird sanctuary at Arne or take in a river trip in the spring and summer from Poole Harbour..
There are many good eating places close to the apartment my favourites being Nusra (Thai food), The Poole Arms on the Quay for great fish at reasonable prices and the Old Guildhall Tavern.
Guest review by
James
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Harbour is always worth a stroll.
Harbour is always worth a stroll. Little quiet but we were well out of season however, plenty of places to eat and drink. Retail therapy is fine and it is a great place to explore Swanage, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Lymington, Sandbanks etc
Guest review by
Ian
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Nice Christmas lights around Poole, and the local beach...
Nice Christmas lights around Poole, and the local beach nearest the accommodation looked like a great place to visit in the summer. Loved Brownsea Island and the Bournemouth Winter wonderland lights. Free entry to the lights make it accessible for everyone. Well done to all the area councils for putting on free festive things to see and do. Live music and a great atmosphere.
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Gillian
United Kingdom
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Breakfast was fine I like a cooked breakfast myself but continental breakfast had numerous choices. Location was ideal short walk down to beach Poole and Bournemouth just a short drive away Hotel and rooms were outstanding
Great location on Poole Quay. Terrific view from breakfast room overlooking Poole Harbour. Buffet style breakfast was also enjoyable. Staff were all friendly and helpful. Hotel was cheaper than others in area.
The hotel is well placed in the centre of Poole and two minutes from the car park. There was a warm and friendly welcome from both the hotel reception and the guys behind the bar.
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