Just a 5-minute walk from Weymouth Beach, Best Western Hotel Rembrandt features a modern leisure club, traditional restaurant and free Wi-Fi. Weymouth centre is just a mile away.
Situated on Weymouth’s Esplanade, the family-run Alexandra Hotel is ideally located; with the town centre and Weymouth Harbour and the beach located across the road.
Mitchell
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel excellent location clean .very comfortable with friendly atmosphere and great staff
Overlooking Weymouth Bay, No. 98 Boutique Hotel is a newly refurbished Grade II listed Georgian townhouse with free WiFi access.
Tracey
United Kingdom
This is a lovely centrally located property run by friendly people who are genuinely interested in their guests and their experience. Home cooked freshly prepared breakfast daily to order. Clean, modern, comfortable rooms overlooking Weymouth beach.
On the edge of the Jurassic Coast, with stunning views and scenic footpaths around the building, The Smugglers Inn offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
John
United Kingdom
Quality of restaurant was good. Down side was limited menu and less than average value for money.
Situated in Weymouth and with Weymouth Beach reachable within 1 km, Chapter 1 Hotels features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and water sports facilities.
Clare
United Kingdom
Absolutely loved the decor, every room is named after a novel and decor is themed by novels. Most beautiful hotel and Steve and his team were lovely. Also, nice toiletries in en suite and the breakfast was delicious.
Situated 1 minute's walk from the town bridge over the historic Weymouth Harbour, this traditional hotel offers comfortable accommodation, a restaurant and bar, and easy access to beach, 10-minutes'...
Situated on Weymouth’s Esplanade, the family-run Hotel Rex is in an enviable position by the beach. The Pavilion Theatre are only 2 minutes’ walk away.
Sylwia
United Kingdom
I had nice English breakfast with few options diary free or vegetarian.
Facing the beachfront, The Lawrence of Arabia Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Weymouth and features a shared lounge and water sports facilities.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The hotel welcome, cleanliness, and breakfast were super! There are even complimentary spa style slippers in the bathroom. Excellent value for money.
The building and decor are a little old fashioned and definitely quirky but you cannot fault the service or location. Perfect!
Located in Weymouth and with Weymouth Beach reachable within 1.3 km, The Royal Hotel Weymouth provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
CFB
United Kingdom
Position on the sea front couldn't be beaten, pretty much as you'd expect from an 3 star hotel really, everything seemed to work okay, being a old building carpet and fixtures were let's say we'll used,
The Gresham is situated on the seafront in Weymouth, just 0.6 miles from Weymouth harbour. The rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and a TV. There is free WiFi in all public area.
Very clean lovely room and owners were friendly great location.
On the edge of the Jurassic Coast, with stunning views and scenic footpaths around the building, The Smugglers Inn offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Lovely staff, wonderful location. Cozy room and clean.
Located on the Jurassic Coast, our Georgian manor is the perfect base for exploration – go on a fossil hunt, roam along the coastal path, and enjoy family activities at the Verandah.
Breakfast / bar service / room comfort / good shower / location / decor
Situated within 24 km of Monkey World and 37 km of Corfe Castle, Weymouth Bay Hotel offers rooms in Weymouth. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Great location. Very clean. Friendly owners & staff
FAQs about hotels in Weymouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Weymouth cost £96 per night, and 4-star hotels in Weymouth are £123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Weymouth can on average be found for £87 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Weymouth this weekend is £165 or, for a 4-star hotel, £149. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Weymouth for this weekend cost on average around £478 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There are many attractions close by. Parking is a problem in the town centre. It is best to choose accommodation with off street parking. Lodmoor with its park and attractions is excellent and great for dog owners. The town is family friendly with many entertainments.
Robert
Jersey
10
Scored 10
Weymouth is just one amazing place as there is so much to do...
Weymouth is just one amazing place as there is so much to do and see there's one amazing beach a land train arcades loads of great places to eat and plenty of places to visit which are just a bus ride away and have the most stunning views .I totally recommend Weymouth to anyone young or old we're going back in September to Littlesea and are so looking forward to going back to Weymouth as long as I have Weymouth I'm well happy
Sharon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Weymouth holds a special place in my heart as my Mum’s...
Weymouth holds a special place in my heart as my Mum’s family all come from there and I spent a lot of my school holidays there. It has of course changed quite a lot but the beach is still fabulous for children and if you are happy to drive further afield there is Sandsfoot Cove which is a bit quieter than the main beach, and Portland with it’s exciting lighthouse to visit at the Bill. Abbotsbury Swannery is brilliant - beautiful and educational all at once and Monkey World just along the way is much fun. You can’t go wrong having a break in Weymouth.
Joanna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We love Weymouth our travel time is about 90min away but we...
We love Weymouth our travel time is about 90min away but we love to stay there when we can as there is so much to do. The beach is always clean and the dogs are allowed on a specific partof the beach in the summer. Good places to eat and fabulous old pubs to find out of town. The boot is a special little gem. The nightlife is good as there is always live music in the pubs. The harbour is a magical place to sit with a coffee or a beer and watch the bridge going up to let the boats go under. Also good shopping centre, a little run down in places but on the whole plenty of good cafes.
Philip
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I have visited Weymouth ever since i was a child so it holds...
I have visited Weymouth ever since i was a child so it holds a special place in my heart. Its really dissapointing to see how many shops etc that are now closed though making the town centre look pretty poor.
We visited the Preston side of Weymouth as well though and this has got a lot better over the years. The arcades are fantastic, the scenery is superb and the prices at the cafes etc arent too steep either.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Since i planned to go to the tank museum in Bovington, i...
Since i planned to go to the tank museum in Bovington, i didnt spend much time in Weymouth itself only in the evening. Witch when it was time to leave, i wished i did things in Weymouth itself. Beauryfull coast city whit plenty of things to do.
This is a fabulous hotel. Great location, very close to the clock if you know Weymouth. Beautiful decor and a very comfy room. The staff are friendly and helpful and the breakfast is excellent. The icing on the cake though is the personal welcome you get from the owners Jonathan and Karen. They actually take an interest in your stay and your holiday. It reminded me of holidays in Weymouth when I was a kid and stayed in the same guesthouse every year and the owners then welcomed us in the same way. Could not recommend this place highly enough.
We had an absolutely wonderful experience at Harlequin Guest House. The hotel's prime location near the beach and high street made it the perfect starting point for our exploration of Dorset. Mike, the owner, was incredibly polite and took the time to highlight the nearby attractions worth visiting. We wholeheartedly recommend this hotel, especially considering its remarkably affordable price, ideal location, and the attentive and friendly staff. Our stay here exceeded all expectations.
A quirky themed hotel. Located in a prime position opposite the beautiful Weymouth beach, close to the town centre and transport links. The gorgeous grade II listed building has been beautifully renovated. My room was very comfortable and very quiet. Steve is a welcoming and attentive host. I loved the ‘library’ where breakfast was served - a very stylish mix of traditional and modern maximalism.
We were made welcome straight away I offered a cup of or coffee on arrival, also showed me where to Park for free too and brought me back to the Guest house.
I was there for the Ironman event and even offered early breakfast before the event.
I would definitely recommend to stay there if in Weymouth again I'll look to book their Guest house.
First of all the owner Roger was very helpful and friendly.
I was travelling by my self so my small double room was perfect for me.
The room and en suite bathroom was very clean and comfortable.
the sea front is a short walk from the hotel the gardens were beautiful.
you can walk along the seafront to Weymouth town centre and harbour.
The hotel was a bit of a warren to be honest, an insignificant facade has been extended many times behind. But the welcome was warm and the directions to find our rooms clear. We ate out in the evening to experience Weymouth but the hotel breakfast was very good and well organised!
The Clarence is in the perfect location for Weymouth seafront, marina, quay and shops. It has certainly earned its 4 star rating; everything is of such a high quality finish, the hosts especially welcoming and friendly and the breakfasts worth working up for!
It was very nice bed was soft and comfy ,room service, swiming pool,spa , jacuzzi many things. We love it with my son 😍 the location to the beach is also very good , if we go to Weymouth to holiday again definitely we will stay again in the same hotel ! 😊
Staff were friendly and helpful. Great breakfast. Service was beyond what you could really have expected. When I look back on Weymouth part of what I'll remember will be this hotel.A great example of why bed and breakfasts can be better than hotels.
I liked the location it was excellent on the Esplanade near the clock tower the owners are friendly it was excellent value for money and nice clean rooms I would use this hotel again when staying in Weymouth and would recommend it to others
Typical hotel in a sea-resort city where the kindness of the staff was outstanding. Good breakfast, clean room and close to all the things to see in Weymouth. I had the kind of relaxation I was look for.
I liked the location, as I was right place to be in the town centre and Weymouth docks and a short walk to the beach. And the hotel and staff was great. And a very friendly place to stay.
The owners were amazing, breakfast was delightful, offered to give us a tour around Weymouth, places to dine out and even parking facility suggestions.
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