Decorated in Mediterranean style and built in 1866, this hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Torquay and offers stunning bay views, large bright rooms, swimming pools and a health club.
Attractively set in the centre of Torquay, The Grand Hotel features 4-star accommodation close to Riviera International Centre and Torre Abbey. The rooms come with a TV with satellite channels.
Situated a 10-minute walk from the sea and the South West Coastal Path, Trecarn Hotel offers accommodation in Torquay. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room has a bath or shower, as well as a...
Set in Torquay, 800 metres from Beacon Cove Beach, The Headland Hotel & Spa offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Peter
United Kingdom
Beautiful place and very clean. The restaurant served good food. The staff are very helpful and pleasant.
Situated in Torquay, the family-run Anchorage Hotel offers an outdoor heated swimming pool and a restaurant.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Close to coastal path, quiet coves, secluded shingle beaches, superb restaurants and the football ground. Hotel breakfast was well cooked, plentiful and tasty. Room was perfectly adequate with a comfy bed, choice of pillows and windows that, for once, could be opened wide to enjoy the evening breezes.
Set in Torquay, 400 metres from Torre Abbey Sands Beach, Belgrave Sands Hotel & Spa offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
On a quiet tree-lined road, overlooking its own secluded gardens and swimming pool, this adult-only hotel offers a range of facilities and services for a pleasant and relaxing stay.
Paul
United Kingdom
A warm friendly welcome, very clean, higher standard than expected! The room was described perfectly. Lovely bar for a nice glass of wine.
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Torquay seafront, the Victoria Hotel offers fine period features and extensive leisure facilities including indoor and outdoor pools, a luxury spa, leisure complex and gym.
Amazing location, pools, bars and rooms, food was tasty.
Located less than 5 minutes’ walk from Torquay’s seafront, the TLH Derwent Hotel offers family-friendly accommodation with a luxury spa, leisure complex and gym.
Breakfast was good. Excellent service by the staff.
Set 5 minutes’ walk from Torquay’s seafront, the stylish and intimate TLH Carlton Hotel and Spa - TLH Leisure and Entertainment Resort offers stunning views across Torbay.
clean . lots to keep you entertained. good location
Decorated in Mediterranean style and built in 1866, this hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Torquay and offers stunning bay views, large bright rooms, swimming pools and a health club.
Clean and tidy
Very lovely rooms with the best views
With a cliff-top location, and private access to the secluded Livermead Sands Beach, the family-run Livermead Cliff Hotel offers far-reaching sea views from its mood lit terrace seating area.
Great Location right on the sea front. Great food.
Located in Torquay, within 200 metres of Riviera International Centre and 400 metres of Torre Abbey, Abbey Sands Hotel provides accommodation with a indoor swimming pool.
Everything was wonderful staff were fantastic thankyou
Ashley Court Hotel is located within 10 minutes’ walk of Torquay’s beaches and town centre. It features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and bar.
The Inglewood Palm Hotel, Abbey Sands Torquay one of Torquays premier 2 star family run hotels and offers a level of service, comfort and attention to detail rarely found in other hotels.
Very handy, very cheap, comfy bed, big tele. Great!
Peppers is 200 metres from the water and close to Torquay's harbour and the shops of the town centre. It offers free Wi-Fi, full English breakfasts and free parking.
San and Sabita are wonderful hosts - Excellent Breakfasts
In a peaceful tree-lined cul-de-sac, Sandpiper Guest House offers en suite rooms, good food and free Wi-Fi. Riviera international Centre and the seafront are a short walk away.
Breakfast wonderful, staff very friendly and helpful.
The Purple Tree Guest House is a large, extended Victorian house, & is extremely well positioned as it is a short walk from the sea front, the English Riviera Centre, the theatre and shops, bars and...
The rooms were very clean and the breakfast was excellent
The Lincombe Hall Hotel & Spa - Just for Adults is situated just a short walk away from the Marina, harbour and centre of Torquay with its many bars and restaurants.
Extremely clean great facility and great polite staff
This family-run hotel is in quiet gardens, 700 metres from the seafront and with views across the bay. It has free parking, a bar, a seasonal outdoor pool and en suite rooms.
Julie the owner was lovely and the hotel was great to stay in
With stunning coastal views across Lyme Bay and a daily lunchtime carvery, this hotel is less than a mile from Torquay Golf Course. There is free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
The Metropole Hotel is well-placed in the centre of the coastal resort of Torquay which is just a few minutes walk from Torquay’s seafront, while restaurants and shops surrounding the marina can be...
clean and tidy. friendly reception parking on site.
FAQs about hotels in Torquay
On average, 3-star hotels in Torquay cost £67 per night, and 4-star hotels in Torquay are £96 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Torquay can on average be found for £138 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Torquay this weekend is £128 or, for a 4-star hotel, £100. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Torquay for this weekend cost on average around £256 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £92 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Torquay for tonight. You'll pay on average around £97 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Torquay will cost around £128 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Exeter International Airport, 40km from Torquay. Alternatively, take a direct train from London Paddington, approximately 3 hours. By road, Torquay is 350km southwest of London. No direct water transport services available.
Torquay is a lovely English seaside town, has lots of links...
Torquay is a lovely English seaside town, has lots of links to Agatha Christie and some great local restaurants and bars. Lots of things to do only down side is at the moment the town is under going many road works in and out so getting about can be a bit slow by car/taxi. its also very hilly so walking can be difficult if in anyway unabled.
Adrian
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Been to Torquay regularly down the years, but we missed last...
Been to Torquay regularly down the years, but we missed last year due to other commitments. Couldn't believe the change. What has happened to the town? It is a dishevelled, shabby place. Now full of beggars, roadworks, and boarded up shops. Thoroughly depressing and I'm so sad to say that I will not be returning. It is a ghost of what it once was, the jewel in Torbay. Couldn't wait to leave..
I. HARDY
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Pleasant seaside situation, somewhat run down town centre,...
Pleasant seaside situation, somewhat run down town centre, plenty of restaurants, very hilly, parking is a nightmare and at the moment there is reconstruction going on in the middle of town. It has a charm of a sort and some nice walks if fit. There is a reasonably good bus service to take you to other local towns - Dawlish, Teignmouth, etc - and there are quite a few beaches although as we visited in April and had a planned reason to stay we didn't visit any. Visitors need to choose their hotel carefully - we saw some examples of what might politely be called faded buildings.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Torquay is beautiful lots of hilly roads, and greenery...
Torquay is beautiful lots of hilly roads, and greenery country side
Selection of museums to check out at a small cost.There is a lot to see if you have time. The Agatha Christie Mile. Torquay happens to be the birth place of this Legend . Unfortunately our stay was short as this would be definitely on our agenda to do.
Corinne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Torquay is a typical seaside resort & has something for all...
Torquay is a typical seaside resort & has something for all ages and it's easy to get around by car, bus or on foot. Bygones museum at St. Marychurch is well worth a visit & Cockington Village has to be seen, especially on a warm sunny day.
Antony
2.0
Scored 2.0
Torquay is very run down with a lot of homeless people.
Torquay is very run down with a lot of homeless people. Bad roads, poor surfaces and many potholese. Very expensive parking. Parking at 6.30pm to 7,15pm cost £5. Excessive for the town centre when all the shops are closed and only parking for 45 minutes. I live in a very expensive area of SW London where parking is a fraction of that price.
Lovely hotel with a friendly atmosphere and high standards. Parking for each room is a real bonus, and Torquay seafront is only a 5 minute walk away. Hosts Gary and Philip are clearly committed to providing the very best and were on hand at all times with a cheery smile. Unusual attention to detail, for example, fresh milk and water for the room available self-service from a fridge in the dining room. Room itself was spacious, stylish and comfortable. Bathroom spotless and newly refurbished. Would definitely stay here again!
Arrived at 2pm, attending a funeral and didn't realise the check-in time was 4pm (what hotel has a check in time this late?) Three staff sat on reception doing nothing, wouldn't let me check in as room hadn't been checked! Wasn't sure where the leisure facilities were, think they are spread all over Torquay. Couldn't get an evening meal if not booked with the room. Very geared to elderly coach tours, coach blocking carpark. Cheap and cheerful,, but not the staff
We have stayed at this hotel on several occasions while enjoying a weekend in Torquay. It is close to the town and harbour and the side door on the hill is a great save when returning back to the hotel after a night out. Staff are helpful and pleasant, the rooms are lovely and clean and the bed was fabulous and big. The complimentary breakfast has plenty of choice and lovely and fresh
There is everything to like about this place. The position is ideal, You are so handy for the sea front and town. The guest house was spotless. Every effort was made to make us feel comfortable. The breakfast was first class and finally the owners were so friendly and helpful. My sister and I were visiting family in Torquay and would not hesitate to stay there again.
The hotel is a good location with a good setup. They are 3 hotels all together. Two indoor swimming pools one really big one and an outdoor pool. They even have a games area with pool tables, bowling lanes and arcades. It's almost like a mini complex, great for kids. They have taken covid seriously with one way systems, and pre booked sittings for breakfast.
Great hotel with fabulous service in every area. Lovely breakfasts, don’t miss them and book room only! Only a 10-15 min walk from Torquay harbour and a short walk down to Meadfoot beach. Lovely views of the bay from the hotel and terrace. Lovely terrace area to enjoy a drink. Even the cheapest rooms have everything you need. Certainty will return
The price
The bed was comfy
The shower and bath option
The balcony with the ocean view
The Huge mirrors
The TV has loads of channels
The staff are really polite and friendly if you need anything they will get it for you.
Couldn't ask for a nicer hotel in Torquay!
Thanks we enjoyed our stay ......again!
Our room was a good size, very clean and comfortable.
Breakfast was good.
Staff were friendly.
Enjoyed both pool areas and roomy bar.
Bar meal (catch of the day) was delicious.
Would return; ideal hotel to bring my grandchildren to stay. Pools, good food, near beach.
Liz and Paul were lovely host. They were friendly and offered lots of information about what Torquay had to offer so we could get the best out of our stay.
The room was clean and spacious. The hotel was within close proximity to the beach and town centre.
Breakfast was very good with a great variety of choices. The grounds were very pretty and the hotel was very quiet! Staff was super friendly and it was pretty nice that it is an adults only hotel. We would stay here again.
The lady on the front desk was ever so helpful and all the staff were very nice and everyone made a fuss of our dog with the hotel being so dog friendly made a very refreshing change.
Great value hotel. Great, friendly staff. Though the hotel is on old rambling hotel, the rooms are clean and modern and comfortable. But most of all, it's the price.
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