Overlooking East Park, Leonardo Hotel Southampton has a 24-hour reception and a modern restaurant. The hotel is located in Southampton centre, less than a mile from Southampton Central Railway...
With free Wi-Fi on site, ibis budget Southampton Centre is situated right in the heart of Southampton. The train station is a few minutes’ walk away, and the Medieval City Walls are also close by.
rebekah
United Kingdom
Room was as expected with budget hotel but what more do you need to sleep
Just 1 mile from junction 7 of the M27, this fully air-conditioned hotel has free parking during your stay and sits next to Ageas Bowl cricket ground, about 5 miles from Southampton Airport.
In Southampton’s centre, Novotel looks over the port and is just 400 metres from the train station. This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant and an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
Set in Hamble, 10 km from Southampton Cruise Terminal, Royal Southern Yacht Club offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Damian
United Kingdom
We had a lovely time. Very friendly staff and a lovely setting. Outstanding breakfast at Jenny’s.
Set on the banks of the Beaulieu River within New Forest National Park, this hotel offers an AA Rosette restaurant and luxurious rooms, just 10 minutes’ drive from Beaulieu Palace.
This outstanding country house in the New Forest is home to the award-winning The Terrace Restaurant. The Montagu Arms boasts free parking and leafy gardens. The Montagu Arms dates back to 1742.
Amy
United Kingdom
The hotel grounds were gorgeous and the staff were all exceptional. The room was comfortable with some lovely little extra's such as The White Company products in the bathroom and flapjacks in your room each day. We had a wonderful meal in the Terrace and great cocktails in the bar/lounge area. The hotel is well situated, with easy access to some lovely walking routes and the new forest ponies trotting around everywhere!
The Boathouse, on the Hythe Marina, is a great place to stop...
The Boathouse, on the Hythe Marina, is a great place to stop if you are visiting the New Forest and it's many attractions.
There is a small High Street and access to the Hythe/Southampton ferry on the doorstep, should you want to visit the 'city lights'.
Knotnow
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We ate Sunday lunch at The Boathouse, which was delicious.
We ate Sunday lunch at The Boathouse, which was delicious. The weather was bad so we didnt go far. Another time we will catch the ferry to Southampton. On the way out we saw Hythe town centre and it looked a nice place to wander through. We will be back.
Norma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little town with shops, pubs, restaurants and...
Nice little town with shops, pubs, restaurants and waterfront walks. Even a French market on a Wednesday. A small gauge railway takes you to the end of the pier where you get a ferry to Southampton and return. Lovely!
colin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hythe is a beautiful and peaceful village not far from...
Hythe is a beautiful and peaceful village not far from several beaches and a stone's throw from the New Forest. The Boathouse Hotel is a beautiful hotel with very friendly staff that are very attentive to one's needs, and their cuisine also is outstanding in my opinion.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hythe centre is tiny, but will particularly suit older...
Hythe centre is tiny, but will particularly suit older travellers well as it is easy to explore, has a few nice individual shops plus two supermarkets and a few pleasant cafes/restaurants. It is right on the coast with pleasant walks, good views across a busy waterway and has good parking for 2 hour stays.
Bus tours run from there and a ferry takes you across Southampton Water to the City. It is on the edge of the New Forest and not far to Lymington, Beaulieu and Exbury Gardens.
Elaine
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Small double room def small! Bathroom seemed more spacious.
Small double room def small! Bathroom seemed more spacious. No room for suitcase in bedroom of clothes storage. Had to place suitcase on bathroom floor to access it.
Restaurant service appalling - slow, inexperienced staff and too few of them. Smallest piece of haddock in world served with fish and chips.
We had a one night stay in a room over looking the Southampton estuary,so we could watch the cruise liners and boats coming into the harbour.
The room had just been redecorated so was clean and bright. The radiators were on full heat, so a little warm for us, but better that way than being cold.
The staff were friendly and helpful. The price included breakfast, which was continental, a full breakfast was available for a small fee.
Overall we enjoyed our one night, and would use this hotel again when staying in that part of the south coast.
Staff were excellent and very welcoming. Continental breakfast included was a nice touch, with paid breakfast options also very well priced. Plenty of parking available and located in a stunning and quiet area with a great view of the marina, and a short stroll's distance to ferry/bus links to get into Southampton City centre. Fridge and Ironing facilities included in the room also very appreciated! Bed was very comfortable and we slept very well.
This place was fantastic, very clean, comfortable and homely place. The location couldn’t get any better as it was situated in the heart of Hythe with plenty of wonderful pubs/ restaurants and any amenity needed such as the main large supermarket chains. Elizabeth and Martin were fantastic and made us feel very welcome, recommending places of interest as well as their kindness and flexibility during our stay.
Highly recommend this place!
The staff are lovely, the location is fabulous with views over Southampton Water and Hythe Marina - you need not even leave the hotel to see interesting things -passenger liners, commercial vessels, ferries and yachts coming and going. The food is very good. Hythe is a lovely little town, with ferry service to Southampton city and is an ideal centre for a holiday.
Location. Right on the Marina and Southampton Water. Seating outside with heaters. Food was good too. Can walk out along the Promenade and see the cruise ships and commercial shipping. Plenty of benches to sit on too. Short walk into Hythe for the pier train and ferry across to Southampton and there’s a nice Waitrose if needed.
Excellent breakfasts - can't fault them.
Very well located for training with Fire Aid which is a very easy walk from the accommodation
Opposite Lidl which is very convenient.
Short walk in the other direction to Hythe centre
Nice quiet location overlooking the marina and a short walk into Hythe town.
Our room had a lovely view and was quiet. Nice to have the use of room fans/air con unit should we have needed it too.
The hotel was clean and we had a large comfortable room. The hotel was situated within walking distance of the local town. We had lovely views of the Solent. The room had a fridge which was useful.
Location was great and the views looking out over the Marina Village and the Solent beyond were wonderful. The food in their restaurant in the hotel was very good with a lot of variety.
Lovely welcome from Elizabeth and Martin. Great breakfast and ideal location for the Hythe Pier Railway link to Southampton and onwards to Isle of Wight. Big thank you.
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