With its landscaped gardens and Victorian features, the Prince Of Wales Hotel is a 10-minute walk to Southport Train Station and to the beach. Wi-Fi is free in public areas.
Situated in Southport, 2.1 km from Southport Beach, The Lord Street Hotel; BW Signature Collection features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Baker
United Kingdom
Excellent attention from trinity the manager and claudia
Situated in Southport, 2.7 km from Southport Beach, Arthur's Bar & Accommodation features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in Southport, within 1.7 km of Southport Beach and 25 km of Aintree Racecourse, The New Talbot Hotel features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Anne-Marie
United Kingdom
We had a really great time and your hotel is superb. It is exceptionally the best we have ever been to.... Amazing in every way.. Definitely come back again and have already recommend it to many people 😁👍
Situated on a tree-lined boulevard in Southport’s centre, The Bold Hotel features a bar with an extensive menu.
Karen
Canada
Great location on the main street - close to everything. Excellent carvery meal in the restaurant below. Clean comfortable room. Friendly welcoming staff.
Situated on the corner of the famous Lord Street in Southport, the stylish Dukes Folly Hotel boasts free Wi-Fi and is located close to the shops. There are 20 bedrooms.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel with a lift ( which really helps!) Great location, around the corner from the Main Street. The hotel itself has a lovely outside area to sit and soak up the sun…! The hotel itself has a conservatory where u can sit and eat breakfast and a bar for evening drinks! Prices are reasonable as well which is pretty unusual these days. The owner and staff were lovely, always ready to help.
With its landscaped gardens and Victorian features, the Prince Of Wales Hotel is a 10-minute walk to Southport Train Station and to the beach. Wi-Fi is free in public areas.
It was a beautiful Hoyle and had everything you needed
With its grand original Victorian façade, this AA 3-star hotel has superb facilities and a great location, right on the promenade, enjoying panoramic views over the coastline of the North-West.
Just 15 minutes’ walk from the beach in Southport, this stylish hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a walled garden for guests to relax in. Liverpool’s city centre is just 19 miles away.
Located steps from Southport’s promenade and just 0.5 miles from the beach, this Victorian hotel is surrounded by bars, shops and night life. The hotel also provides free parking.
Very good location staff friendly and clean premises
On average, 3-star hotels in Southport cost £61 per night, and 4-star hotels in Southport are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Southport can on average be found for £160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Southport this weekend is £92 or, for a 4-star hotel, £111. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Southport for this weekend cost on average around £109 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Southport by train from London (3.5 hours) or Manchester (1 hour). International visitors can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train. Alternatively, Liverpool's ferry terminal is 30km away, offering services from Ireland and the Isle of Man.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, approximately 48 kilometres from Southport. It offers numerous flight options and direct public transport links to Southport.
Southport, UK, offers various public transport options. Merseyrail operates frequent train services to Liverpool and beyond. Arriva and Stagecoach provide extensive bus networks covering the town and surrounding areas. Alternatively, cycling is popular, with numerous bike lanes and hire services. Taxis are also readily available.
What guests said about Southport:
6.0
Scored 6.0
need to remove the beggars as they are a public nuicance...
need to remove the beggars as they are a public nuicance , otherwise it was good , pity loads ofn shops still not re opened but guess thats nationwide now.
it would be an idea to divert some of the traffic in lord st to the main road ajacent to the promenade
alan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There seems to be more eating/bar places opening up along...
There seems to be more eating/bar places opening up along lord street which is good because it was starting to look empty. More shops would be good and maybe longer opening hours for some that holiday makers like to browse in.
The biggest downfall for us is the pier having closed down and I am sure a lot of people must think the same because it was always busy with people walking the length of the pier and this really does put us off going as often as we would have done.
I would not like to walk along lord street on my own after the majority of shops close because it can be a bit intimidating when the doorways start to be taken over with sleeping bags and duvets etc.
We have stayed in the Waterfront hotel but not since all the building works started all around it and such a shame the big Hungry Horse there closed down. So finally Southport is not as appealing as it used to be at the moment and fingers crossed it will improve quickly.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were pleasantly surprised by the size and variety of...
We were pleasantly surprised by the size and variety of shops within the town. Lots of lovely little arcades and side streets as well as many big known brands and some independent shops. We loved the old buildings and the walk around the pleasure lake. We were only there for the weekend and could have spent a lot longer exploring. Lots of restaurants and coffee shops to chose from. Southport had authenticity and charm.
Helen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Really like Southport, lots for children down at the marina,...
Really like Southport, lots for children down at the marina, so many beautiful swans and huge geese😊crazy golf , timber playground, helter skelter and funfair, open green spaces and parks, more than enough shops & supermarkets , great pubs and endless eating places. Trains every 15 mins gets you to Liverpool City and beyond to Chester City and Chester Zoo, take a train or bus to Ormskirk market.
Sheila
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
A tired Victorian seaside town that is still, overshadowed...
A tired Victorian seaside town that is still, overshadowed by the stoic stature of Queen Victoria, the boulevard Lord Street among others, aping those of Paris struggling to appeal to visitors and the locals alike. Didn't visit the Museum as planned, the Street flowers pots are grey, the flowers are barely springing up inline with the weather. The area around railway station and the Merseyside Rail itself, are in such a sad state, a reflection of the current local poor economy.
Comba
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We have stayed at the same hotel many times and we...
We have stayed at the same hotel many times and we particularly like the secure underground carpark for peace of mind and the easy lift access from it to reception and to our room after checking in. The new Restaurant menu is now much improved, so we gave it a try and we were pleasantly contented. Normally in the evening we would eat out at the Grand Brassier or the Vincent.
Southport itself has a very pleasant atmosphere and is a nice relaxing place to be.
Considering its Brittanias Hotel,the room was actually OK.
The problem was there is a bar with life music opposite and they played music until 3 am.
I slept maybe 2 hours.
Also,room was too warm,heating was OK even though it was a warm day so we my daughter was waking up every couple of hours because she was thirsty.
Location is good if you come to Southport for a "pissup" but of you want to bring a family I si suggest somewhere quiter.
Having passed through Southport previously we stayed at the sister hotel The Prince of Wales which was a disappointment to say the least, old and tired and in need to investment. This stay was quite pleasant you wouldn’t believe they are both Britannia owned. Lovely clean and well kept place. Far nicer position on the sea front. Would stay again if passing through the area.
Nice hotel, very modern with attractive decor and in good repair. Lovely, comfy Queensize bed. Overall excellent and perfect if you're in Southport for an event or evening out. Breakfast was across the road at the sister hotel, The Bold, which is also very nicely designed and maintained. Breakfast was extremely nice and generous portions.
The hotel is a short walk from the main road so you don't get any of traffic noise, there is on road parking outside the hotel. The room was very clean, bed was soft and the towels felt very luxurious, very friendly and accommodating staff. Definitely a go to whenever we stay in Southport in the future :)
Handy location, a few minutes walk from town centre. Clean, comfortable, well equipped, homely and had a great nights sleep as the area was so quiet and beds were very comfortable. Better value for money than hotel rooms for our stay in Southport. Cannot fault this property at all
Firstly theres hardly any halal food in southport so had to eat fish and chips that was halal, bnm bargains, Starbucks, kids park all walking distance.
The hotel is spacious, everything is clean and nearby, the beds are really confty and the manager was very nice and helpful
Everything was very clean and I had a good sleep in a comfortable quiet room. I would come again. I didn’t eat at the hotel as I was visiting relations in Southport but this accommodation suited my needs perfectly.
The hotel was in a brilliant location in the middle of Southport on the shopping street. Great entertainment. Lovely decor in the reception. Lovely big bedroom.
Hotel was lovely and staff were amazing and so dog friendly my dog got 2 sausage every morning for breakfast they could not do enough for me def stay again xxx
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