The Royal Hotel is a charming Georgian building with its own extensive lawns that extend to Weston-super-Mare’s Promenade. It offers sea views, rooms with free Wi-Fi and a fine restaurant.
Neil
United Kingdom
I would like to mention a member of staff although they were all very good sophia on reception went above and beyond in her helpfulness and is a credit to the hotel
Overlooking the bay of Weston-super-Mare, The Sandringham Hotel is just metres from the Grand Pier. The hotel offers a traditional restaurant and live entertainment.
The Smiths Hotel is located on the seafront at Weston-Super-Mare, overlooking the sandy beach. It offers spacious rooms and a Victorian terrace with views across Weston Bay.
Paul
United Kingdom
All round one of the best stays in a hotel ive experience. Great food , great hosts ... just alround great . Will definately be going back.
Cabot Court Hotel is set in Weston-super-Mare, 43 km from Bath and 20 km from Cardiff. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. All rooms have a private bathroom.
Under new management, Savoy B&B is located on the seafront in Weston-super-Mare with panoramic views across the bay and beaches Other facilities offered at the property include a shared lounge.
Paul
United Kingdom
Hotel is in total repair as they let it out no handles on doors no bed side tables, sitting lounge area area a WRECK, outside on their side looks like a tip dirty, no sitting facility outside. it will take them until next summer to get it in any reasonable condition TV's not tuned in could not WATCH THEM. If you offered me a free stay, I would pay to stay some where else
I SUGGEST YOU TAKE IT OFF YOUR LIST
With an indoor pool and sauna, this hotel has a locally acclaimed restaurant and overlooks a golf course and sand dunes, just 300 metres from the sandy beach and promenade.
Under new management, Savoy B&B is located on the seafront in Weston-super-Mare with panoramic views across the bay and beaches Other facilities offered at the property include a shared lounge.
Very friendly, nice big room and clean. Good location
A 1-minute walk from the sea, Royal Grosvenor Hotel in Weston-super-Mare offers en suite rooms with free WiFi. Many rooms have sea views and a balcony, and the hotel offers a buffet breakfast.
The location of the hotel and how friendly the staff were.
Monaco Hotel features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Weston-super-Mare.
FAQs about hotels in Weston-super-Mare
On average, 3-star hotels in Weston-super-Mare cost £80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Weston-super-Mare are £77 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Weston-super-Mare can on average be found for £113 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Weston-super-Mare this weekend is £113 or, for a 4-star hotel, £138. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Weston-super-Mare for this weekend cost on average around £385 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Weston-Super-Mare by train from London Paddington (2 hours) or by car via the M5 motorway. International travellers can fly into Bristol Airport (25km away) and take a direct bus (40 minutes) or taxi to Weston-Super-Mare.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to Weston-Super-Mare is Bristol Airport, due to its proximity and good transport links. It's approximately 29 kilometres away.
Weston-Super-Mare, UK, offers several public transport options. First Group operates frequent bus services throughout the town. The town's railway station, managed by Great Western Railway, provides connections to Bristol and London. Taxis are readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is another option, with ample parking facilities.
What guests said about Weston-super-Mare:
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Weston super Mare is an old fashioned seaside resort trying...
Weston super Mare is an old fashioned seaside resort trying hard to keep itself attractive. The renovated pier has offers amusements and cafes and the derelict old pier adds character. There is a sandy beach but at low tide there is a lot of mud between that and the sea. The marine pool is interesting. There is pleasant walking on the nearby headlands Worlebury to the north and Brean Down, a short drive to the south. There are plenty of places to eat - we went to a great Italian place called Il Michelangelo.
Susan
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Great.
Great. This has to be possibly the best family seaside holiday destination . So many other seaside resorts have sadly gone downhill ,but not so Weston the beach and promenade are a real credit to the local council, its services and employees.
Weston super mare has everything a family could want for a great holiday experience.
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Anonymous
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weston super mare is beautiful ,the pier is a hive of...
weston super mare is beautiful ,the pier is a hive of activity fun for all the family- good clean beaches that are dog friendly :) , pubs , bars restuarents are aplenty , the town centre is very clean well done
Burgess
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
I was on a walking holiday and was using Weston as my base.
I was on a walking holiday and was using Weston as my base. If you enjoy walking then the walk from Weston to Uphill and then through the nature reserve to Brean. Down onto the beach at Brean and you can walk through to Burnham on Sea. Lovely walk. The nature reserve is well worth a visit. Lots of wildlife and plenty of space for a picnic. There is also a cafe and toilets there. Uphill is a pretty little village.
Chrissy
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
The museum is worth a visit, with a wealth of interesting...
The museum is worth a visit, with a wealth of interesting exhibits about the town. Also, the architecture is amazing, with wonderful Georgian/Regency terraces. I would say it beats Bath, without the throngs of tourists and prices. Pity about the bus service, with many not running on a Sunday. I wanted to have a look at Clevedon.
cirillo
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
This town has a theatre the Playhouse with lots of shows...
This town has a theatre the Playhouse with lots of shows music venues ecc. There are some nice walks to do along the beach or you can take many buses and reach the villages near by and walk back to town. A lot of choice for restaurant of any type from Italian (i have not tried but I would suggest Michelangelo) to Indian Fusion Thai cinese Brasilian ecc there is the Grand Pier too. I had a nice hallumi burger at The Barn but there is also a good fish and chips serving veg food opposte the Grand Pier. For people that have to fly like me it is somewhat cheaper to stay here than in Bristol and you can either take a taxi or a bus every hour even at night
Patrizia
Explore guest reviews of hotels in Weston-super-Mare
Traditional seaside b&b/hotel right on the seafront - rooms were immaculately clean (mine had a new ensuite) cosy, comfortable and heated up nicely in the evening (stayed in winter). Special thanks for the unexpected upgrade (had booked a single room, but got a twin, and it was nice to have the additional space). This was more than what I had expected for the price. Excellent service too. Thank you.
The Royal Hotel is a classic British Seaside Hotel, right on the seafront, great views, close to restaurants, bars etc. but far enough away to be quiet It was clean and tidy, great food, great selection at the many bars. The staff were hard working, helpful and friendly. It is a truest beautiful building with so much character. loved it.
Room was comfortable, location on seafront was great parked the car and walked everywhere. Breakfast was Weatherspoons usual value. The room was quiet, being over the pub I expected a little noise but it was perfect for an early night. Will be using weatherspoons hotels again.
A brilliant barging for a seafront room of £55! Comfy bed & perfectly cleaned. The staff were very accommodating even though my party of quest kept going back & forth to the hotel late at night as it was a Birthday celebration day/night out. Definitely recommend!
Fantastic small hotel. Owner was very cheerful and helpful. Rooms were very nice, thought had obviously gone into a lot of the small details. Breakfast was fabulous. Just a short walk to the seafront (albeit back uphill at the end of the evening).
Location to seafront and town centre, on-site parking although felt uneasy leaving car due to state and vicinity of car park, easy check in.
Ok property for a cheap overnight stay couldn’t and wouldn’t stay for any longer!!
The hotel was lovely, we had all we needed and both Steve & Lana where friendly and great company, along with there son Jasper, who my grandson sat with. Great stay in every way and will look forward to going back.
I liked the location, being right on the seafront! It was lovely to go for an evening walk on the beach. This hotel is also close to various nature walks. The other positive is the food in the restaurant.
Good location on the seafront, good sized room and bathroom. Arrived on motorbike and receptionist directed me to the back of the hotel so bike was out of sight - appreciate this.
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