Located near the quaint village of Titchfield on the edge of the Meon Valley, 10 miles radius from Portsmouth and Southampton, Holiday Inn Fareham Solent offers paid parking of £5 per day, a...
In the center of Fareham with easy access to the M27 motorway, this 18th-century coaching inn offers spacious, classic rooms with private bathrooms. Its bar features real ales and leather sofas.
Alistair
United Kingdom
The staff were exceptionally helpful and cheerful even when we were late and bit disorganised. The hotel was very clean and rooms great value for money. We enjoyed the breakfast the next morning which had an excellent selection of cereals, fruits and a very good cooked vegetarian option.
In the heart of Fareham, Lysses House is an elegant Georgian hotel on the main shopping street, a short walk from the center of town and easily accessible from highway M27.
Located 10 minutes’ drive from Portsmouth town center and South Downs National Park, The Roundabout Hotel offers an on-site 70-seater restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Set in 32 acres of exquisite parkland, this hotel combines a Grade 1 listed manor house with a modern conference center and modern rooms with free WiFi.
TEUNIS J
Netherlands
The Bar and restaurant in the main building was a beautiful place. Breakfast was great and the Staff was super friendly.
Nice room with a good bed and thee & koffie in the room.
Conveniently located in Fareham, between Southampton and Portsmouth, the hotel is an ideal base for easy access to the commercial business parks situated along highway M27, as well as the numerous...
Darren
United Kingdom
The Staff were excellent. Friendly, helpful. They went above and beyond and always with a smile.
Plenty of parking, lovely garden area.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fareham this weekend is $137 or, for a 4-star hotel, $176. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fareham for this weekend cost around $356 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It wasn't our first choice of hotel, the place we wanted was...
It wasn't our first choice of hotel, the place we wanted was fully booked and other hotels were just too expensive.
The staff were all really helpful and friendly, the night we arrived the receptionist waited up for our arrival which was about 11.30pm, she was sooo lovely
We couldn't comment as to what is available in Fareham, we only went as we were helping our son and family to move house, so for us it was merely a place to rest for a few hours before we started again. Only other comment I can make is thank goodness for take aways, especially if they stay open till late!!
Job done!
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Strange.
Strange. The town had all the shops and amenities, and particularly coffee shops, pubs and food outlets, but the town was quiet throughout all of 2 weekdays. Its a nice enough place but seemed deserted, even inside the shopping centre.
Waterstones book store seemed to have a very different range of books on British/Foreign history than its other locations, and I could have stayed there for hours. Fareham Library is also well equipped with reference material on local history. Though much of the town has been rebuilt or had new facades, and its past is vanishing.
Boy, that train station is a long walk away from the town centre !
Would recommend the Golden Lion for food/drink and conversation.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fareham is a lovely old unspoilt example of georgian houses...
Fareham is a lovely old unspoilt example of georgian houses and buildings, interlaced with newer builds along the high street.It has a lovely atmosphere and is well worth a visit, as you can easily drive down to the local historic dockyards and go to the only Hovercraft museum in the world.
Glenn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fareham has plenty of shops, cheap pubs and eateries.
Fareham has plenty of shops, cheap pubs and eateries. It's an ideal situation for us to stay as we have family in Fareham, Hamble Le Rice and Hayling Island. Wickham is a lovely village just 10 minutes drive away and a bus runs there from Fareham. Wickham has great parking and lovely shops and eateries, would recommend a visit.
Monica
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Like most small towns Fareham has suffered a little over the...
Like most small towns Fareham has suffered a little over the years with some of the bigger shops now gone and that has had a knock of effect. I used to live in Fareham until I retired some 7 years ago but do get back from time to time .it’s location makes it ideal as an access point to Southampton, Portsmouth and the south coast and the New forest.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great situation near shops and public transport.
Great situation near shops and public transport. Hotel and restaurant staff very friendly and helpful. Breakfast and evening meals I had very generous portions and well cooked.
Couldn't get WiFi which was restricting and difficult to contact people, although lady in Reception tried to help. No lift to the higher floors and no person available to help with luggage.
Great location. Not much in walking distance but in the car close to Portsmouth, Southampton etc. Marwell zoo and Paultons park.
The spa was nice after 8pm it was adults only and nice and quiet. There are 2 saunas, nice pool, lovely hot tubs and steamroom.
Reception sent up extra towels when needed as not provided by the spa.
Drinks at hotel are really reasonable and the reception and bar area is nice and modern and welcoming.
Plenty of parking
Busy hotel but so quiet once in the room
Great selection at breakfast.
The staff were very polite and welcoming. We had a cracking english breakfast which is included in the price and parking was free. The rooms were clean and well maintained. Good value for money for 3 people. (£95). Worth considering as an overnight stop when catching the ferry from Portsmouth, it's only about 10 minutes along the M27 to get there.
I’ve been to Solent hotel many times before and decided to take my dear friends for a girls’ weekend away. The location is excellent - close to seaside, lovely beaches, Portsmouth etc The hotel itself is also very nice with nice decor and pleasant spa area and large garden with lots seatings
Absolutely wonderful. Very pleased we chose this hotel. Good value. Lovely spacious room. Great sofa bed which turns into two singles for my boys (7yrs&8yrs). Staff were so friendly and professional. Breakfast was probably the best hotel breakfast I’ve had. Would very happily stay again!
Nice hotel. Staff friendly. Leisure facilities are good. Hotel very clean. Room spacious,.
Been there twice, and food was good. Breakfast plentiful.
It is near M27 so great for us coming back to Brighton after a visit to Southampton
We throughly enjoyed our stay at Lodge at Solent and would 100% stay again.
The rooms were very modern clean and very impressive.
The accommodation cost was competive and location distant was fantastic for Southampton cruise port
Lovely hotel literally right next to The Solent (but cheaper!) with free parking and easy to get to from the motorway. Rooms were really comfortable with good facilities for the price and breakfast was fab also.
A lovely and clean apartment to stay in with ample parking. Hot chocolate and milk was left for us which was a lovely touch. Walking distance to Fareham town centre and close to Portsmouth.
Very quiet location with just a little train noise. Two blocks from the supermarket. Easy access to the sights of Portsmouth and the Roman villa. Good internet. Nice shower.
The hotel was beautiful, quiet and well appointed. The staff was incredibly kind and helpful. Short walk to a shopping center... excellent hotel. Plenty of parking.
The hotel is in a fabulous location, within very easy walking distance of Fareham train station and town centre. The rooms were comfortable and breakfast was good.
great location and very quite, very easy access to Portsmouth and Fareham. the property was very high end and host very friendly. great place to unwind
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