Located on the Sandbanks Peninsula of Poole Harbor, this elegant hotel features a restaurant and panoramic views of Poole Bay. There is also free WiFi.
A 3-minute drive from Poole Train Station, Shah of Persia, Poole by Marston's Inns provides stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi with on the Dorset coast. The pub and restaurant serves a wide range of meals....
Corinne
Jersey
The friendly staff were great and, although we were early, we were able to park up and check in well ahead of our scheduled time. The pub food in the evening was very good.
With direct access to a Blue Flag beach, this modern hotel provides spectacular views over the famous Sandbanks. It offers free Wi-Fi and has an award-winning restaurant and water sports.
Norma
United Kingdom
Bed too soft. Hotel looking tired. Staff good. Breakfast good.
With scenic views across Poole Harbor, this hotel offers boutique rooms, Asian Ocean Palace and The Amalfi View Restaurants and stylish cocktail bar. Poole Ferry Terminal is 15 minutes away by car.
Dating back to 1895, Grovefield Manor offers bed and breakfast accommodations on England’s picturesque south coast. Canford Cliffs and the sandy beaches are only a few minutes’ walk away.
Phillip
United Kingdom
Room was quite and a great walk down to the beach.
Holiday Inn Express Poole is 20 minutes' walk from Poole's ferry port with connections to France and the Channel Islands.
Lise
United States of America
Breakfast was terrific. Liked my room and amenities. Close to Poole Park and the shopping district. Staff were extremely nice. I was quite pleased with my stay!
Located on Poole Harbor quay, The Antelope is just a 10-minute drive from Sandbanks beach. With a 500 year history the hotel’s comfortable rooms also offer free Wi-Fi access.
Robert
United States of America
Location to waterfront was outstanding. Close enough to walk to and from ferry.
On average, 3-star hotels in Poole cost £110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Poole are £185 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Poole can be found for £192 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Poole this weekend is £128 or, for a 4-star hotel, £219. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Poole for this weekend cost around £188 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £101 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Poole for tonight. You'll pay around £190 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Poole will cost around £165, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We didn't go to Poole for holiday as my sister just been...
We didn't go to Poole for holiday as my sister just been diagnosed with MND ( Motor Neurone Disease),and we lived quite far away (Middlesbrough),and a long journey down. The people that owned the B&B had shown compassion throughout our stay,we really appreciated their kindness and support
Eleanor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quayside has a good variety of pubs .
Quayside has a good variety of pubs . Boat trips available around harbour. Shopping centre in easy walking distance. Lovely views and pleasant atmosphere. Poole Quay Inn Fish Restaraunt is well worth a visit. Lovely Beaches at Sandbanks . Well positioned to Visit other Towns.,
Rees
10
Scored 10
Staying on Poole Quay was great.
Staying on Poole Quay was great. A lovely stroll along the waterfront with views to Brownsea Island. You can take a boat trip around the Harbour, alighting at Brownsea as one of the destinations. Poole Quay has cafes, bars, good restaurants, very good fish and chips from a quayside hut. It's a short stroll to Poole Old Town with its shops and further along to main Poole Shopping Centre. Very good local transport links to Bournemouth and suburbs. Infact easy to get anywhere like Swanage, Weymouth, Salisbury etc.
Nicky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A historic, well maintained town with many of the facilities...
A historic, well maintained town with many of the facilities you would expect to find in a modern day town.
The harbour was an attractive place to visit with many businesses there to serve visitors whilst Poole Park was well worth the visit.
Allen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s a lovely location.
It’s a lovely location. Lots of really nice places to eat out and plenty of good shops. We didn’t venture too far away, but I would definitely recommend a trip to Brownsea Island. We also visited Sandbanks, Wareham and Corfe Castle, all very close by.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
We looked around the harbour and went on a boat trip of the...
We looked around the harbour and went on a boat trip of the harm=bour and sandbanks which was very interesting. We were due to go the the speedway but this was cancelled due to the weather which was disappointing but the speedway was really easy to find and there looked like there would be ample parking. We also spent time in Bournemouth.
We ate at the Quay café where we had breakfast it was fab
Staff were friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. Our room and the hotel in general was very clean and decor well maintained and comfortably and tastefully furnished. The restaurant was excellent without being pretentious. Breakfast, included in our price, was good with excellent Covid precautions in place. The location at Poole Harbour entrance could hardly be better, offering wonderful views. This is a no-fuss hotel that provides everything it says on the tin. Good value for a 4-star hotel.
The team were really friendly and the location of the ox was perfect for having a wander with quite a few pubs in walking distance. The breakfast which was cooked to order was very good. The restaurant and bar area of the ox is really nice and cosy with a Thai theme and has a nice little covered seating area out the back. Even with the room needing a bit of tlc it didn't ruin our stay and was the most reasonably priced hotel in Poole for this time.
Location was superb, just a short walk from Poole Quay. Juliet Balcony overlooking Hamsworthy Bay and a working marina. Apartment was very clean, well appointed and "Home from Home" giving you comfort with personal space and far better than just a hotel room. For January the weather was very kind that we could have breakfast on the balcony watching the sea and the world go by. Probablly one of our most favourite breaks.
Lovely ensuite room, with a comfortable bed. I slept really well.
The Bathroom had a bath with shower, so I was able to unwind in the bath after a windy and raining day.
The hotel was perfect for what I wanted. I booked this hotel for just one night to see the fireworks on Poole Quay. So it was very convenient.
Beautifully furnished top floor two bedroom apartment with floor to ceiling windows on corner of building offering a magnificent panoramic view around Poole Bay. Just a few minutes walk from the Quay via old quarter of Poole, steeped in interesting history.
Easy walking distance to Poole quay and amenities. Lovely apartment, very clean and welcoming with little touches like wine in the fridge, tasty biscuits and everything a kitchen might need. A perfect base for a few days away.
Excellent. You give money to the fabulous RNLI and in return, you get a very comfy room with sea views, parking, great food onsite, and only five mins from Poole Harbour. Excellent staff. Perfect
Our ferry was delayed and so we arrived after the advertised check in time, one phone call to the hotel and one of the staff stayed on beyond the end of his shift to await our arrival. Thank you
The hotel is well placed in the centre of Poole and two minutes from the car park. There was a warm and friendly welcome from both the hotel reception and the guys behind the bar.
Superb breakfast with lots of choice. Excellent room and facilities. Ideal location. Friendly and efficient staff. Overall has to be recommended as a hotel choice in Poole.
Beautiful hotel in the centre of Poole. The room was amazing, service perfect. Breakfast was up to high standards with delicious dishes early in the morning.
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