Superbly located for Worthing town center, 19th-century Chatsworth Hotel is a family-run, Grade II Listed building with Georgian frontage overlooking Steyne Gardens.
Directly opposite Worthing Train Station, this traditional hotel from the late 19th century has a restaurant, bar and comfy rooms. Worthing seafront is 15 minutes' walk away via the town center.
Set in the beautiful Sussex countryside with great views throughout, Findon Manor is a country house hotel offering an-award-winning restaurant, a bar, and individually decorated bedrooms.
Ardington Hotel is located in Worthing, 328 feet from the promenade and pier. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom, room service and luggage storage space.
Set within the beautiful grounds of Highdown Gardens, Highdown Hotel is a former manor house offering luxury rooms and a restaurant. Guests can enjoy free WI-Fi access.
Opposite Worthing Beach, this refurbished seafront property with a Victorian style dates from 1865. Enjoy full English breakfasts, sea views and traditional food in bustling The Burlington Bar.
Located in Worthing, a 10-minute walk from Worthing Beach, Brewhouse and Kitchen has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Worthing and with i360 Observation Tower reachable within 14 miles, Findon Rest Ltd has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
On average, 3-star hotels in Worthing cost $92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Worthing are $135 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Worthing can be found for $115 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Worthing this weekend is $174 or, for a 4-star hotel, $384. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Worthing for this weekend cost around $334 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $151 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Worthing for tonight. You'll pay around $166 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Worthing will cost around $120, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It was a cold, wet and windy day so we spent very little...
It was a cold, wet and windy day so we spent very little time attempting to take a walk, but happily found the superb Sea Lane Cafe where it was warm and welcoming. Like everyone, we sat in the upstairs enclosed area, and enjoyed the most delicious soup. The cakes looked wonderful so we bought a couple of huge bits of bread pud to take away - also delicious.
Lynn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice, seriously cold in winter, but great for a quiet...
Very nice, seriously cold in winter, but great for a quiet break. Worthing has everything required, plenty of food places and shops. Excellent theatre with great entertainment... Last weekend of every February having an all dayer of Rock n Roll. Easy access to rest of destinations on way to Brighton...... Loads of charity shops selling quality items. Tip.... Leave The Royal Beijing well alone. Food is seriously Not Good.
Mrs A Jane
10
Scored 10
The town of Worthing has a sense of vitality and fun about...
The town of Worthing has a sense of vitality and fun about it. The population is a mixture of ages and caters to a wide range of tastes. The shopping is pretty good. I love the seafront at Worthing. There is something very elegant about the layout and the plantation of trees and shrubs along the seafront gives it great character.
Good destination for kids of all ages with some well-managed and maintained playgrounds, the beach where sand is accessible at low tide and remarkable soft play and wall-climbing place in the outskirts of Worthing. There's theatre and cinema and the library has a great kids section. There are a lot of eating and drinking places available.
katherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Worthing is a typical seaside town.
Worthing is a typical seaside town. The position of this property is foot steps away from the shingle beach and miles of promenade. There are more facilities now for the young in Worthing plus a free pier and a theatre which has a year round program. The 700 sea front bus travels all the way to Bright in one direction and to Littlehampton to the west.{It does go beyond to Portsmouth.
Sheila
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
To be honest, I actually live in worthing, but stayed at the...
To be honest, I actually live in worthing, but stayed at the chatsworth hotel as I was getting married.
However, the sea front is a lovely place to walk with the family. The beach is great, very pebbley, but there are wide areas of sand. Several hotels covering various price brackets, lots of restaurants along the sea front. I highly recommend the arcade fish restaurant. A little pricey but the food and service and wonderful. The town isnt tourist centred, it's just your average south coast town, scruffy, not much to do, unless you you want coffee, second hand jewellery or phone repairs!
CJones79
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A bustling seaside town, much more relaxed than brighton and...
A bustling seaside town, much more relaxed than brighton and great for families. Visit Coast Cafe for coffee or lunch, and head to Warwick Street for drinks and dinner. Fior di Latte does great pizzas.
Went for a night with a friend for my birthday, had lunch before check in lovely food gorgeous atmosphere very nice staff, Served by Symon who was absolutely gorgeous! a lovely welcome had us laughing through our whole meal could not have done more for us a real credit to the hotel, the room we had a suite was beautiful breakfast in the morning was lovely, had a really great time will absolutely be coming back :)
This hotel is unremarkable. I paid £100 for one night (not including the £13 breakfast) in a room at the rear with a constant intrusive noise of external air conditioning units. The room badly needs redecorating, particularly the bathroom. The room was clean and bed comfortable. This was expensive and very disappointing and I would not stay there again.
Really nice, feels like and independent hotel, not part of a chain. Staff particularly friendly and welcoming. Superb location on the sea front, ideal for stroll on the beach and promenade. Good value - cheaper than a Travelodge ! Details (eg in the room) nicely done, and superb comfortable bed. All immaculately clean. Good breakfast. Good lift.
Lovely hotel located right on the seafront. Convenient for town centre and buses if required. Very efficient and friendly staff, lovely rooms and great breakfast and bar. This is our favourite place to stay and we’ve been so spoilt now we don’t want to stay anywhere else when we visit Worthing. Highly recommend!
All of the staff were excellent, a minor niggles with the room were sorted out promptly and professionally. The food was excellent, especially the breakfast. A great location for exploring Cissbury ring, and the West Sussex coast. The hotel was quiet and the gardens relaxing. I had a great break and will return.
Nice and clean. Friendly welcome. Breakfast was nice - pleased to get both soya and dairy milk.
Shower good.
Was actually nice and quiet overnight compared to the hotels on the seafront - so this is a bonus!
A bit further from beach than I perhaps thought but still accessible to lots of areas.
We are moving to Worthing and stayed in several hotels whilst house hunting. This was the first time we stayed here and wish we had found it sooner ! Great hotel with lovely staff. I believe it recently had a refurbishment and they have done a fantastic job.
This hotel is clean, welcoming and comfortable. I have stayed in many hotels in Worthing over the years and this is the best one. The location is great with lots of cafes nearby such as Coast Cafe and Miracle Cafe. I will be staying here in future.
A great hotel if you are staying in Worthing. It’s only two hundred meters to the beach. The room given was perfect with facilities you would expect. Morning breakfast excellent and enough food to keep you going. Value for money just perfect.
I wasn't feeling well on the day of my departure. And requested a little extra time to check out. This was granted immediately and beyond what I requested.Add to this the local info, the help with parking. It all exceeded expectation.
Ideal location, easy stroll to seafront. Good to be able to park on site, so many nearby hotels do not offer free parking. Staff really friendly & helpful. Loved the microbrewery & had a couple of good evening meals in the restaurant.
Great location and comfortable room with a nice sea view. Town centre and Worthing pier just a short walk away. Very good breakfast and very polite and helpful staff. Bus stop right in front of the guest house.
We had a great time at the Ardington Hotel , all the staff make you feel very welcome the food and service is excellent. Bedroom comfortable and clean, would stay there again and certainly recommend it to all.
Great location and the hotel part is separate from the pub with secured key entry. The rooms are very clean and comfortable. you can walk through the lovely pub garden into the pub for breakfast or a drink.
the rooms are spacious and furnished to the highest standards. The hotel is well located and within easy reach of most things in the Worthing area especially walking on the South Downs.
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