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.
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.
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.
Sarah
United Kingdom
This is a lovely place to stay. Steve the host is amazing. Really friendly guy, very helpful nothing was too much trouble. Very clean, great location. Shops right on the doorstep. Would definitely stay here again.
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.
Barry
United Kingdom
Location is absolutely superb. Staff were all very friendly and the room was great.
Facing the beachfront, The Lawrence of Arabia Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Weymouth and features a shared lounge and water sports facilities.
Gabrielle
United Kingdom
Perfectly located on the seafront, a four-minute walk from the railway station, this is a charming, quirky and well-appointed themed B&B. Our hosts, passionate historians of Lawrence of Arabia, could not have been more welcoming, or generous in sharing their knowledge. Our room was spotless, bed comfortable and shower strong. We enjoyed lounging in the palm-filled, Art Deco lounge bar upstairs, to a 1930s soundtrack, and the Arab-inspired breakfast option, featuring cheese baked with honey and zatar, was a revelation.
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.
Nigel
United Kingdom
The hotel is in a good location and has free parking which is a bonus. The beds are very comfortable and had a great nights sleep. The breakfasts are good too, very fresh and hot.
Situated on Weymouth's Seafront and the Jurassic coast, the Jubilee Hotel offers sea views, a family-friendly atmosphere, a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi and clean comfortable en-suite rooms and lots...
Jessamie
United Kingdom
We booked very last minute so I wasn't surprised when the room wasn't completely ready when we arrived. We were in a very sweet room but , for 3 of us it was very small so im glad it was only one night. Sadly there was no hot water that evening for a shower, we had no soap in the dispenser, 1 towel & only 2 cups, plus there was rubbish still in the bathroom bin. Yes all these things we could have complained about at the time & I'm sure it would have been sorted, but we were exhausted. The breakfast was excellent & the staff were lovely.
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.
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.
Staff very welcoming
Room lovely
Excellent breakfast
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
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.
Lovely hotel worth paying extra for the best rooms
Situated in Weymouth and with Weymouth Beach reachable within 1.9 km, Russell Hotel features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Great location, friendly staff, enjoyed our stay 😁
FAQs about hotels in Weymouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Weymouth cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Weymouth are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Weymouth can on average be found for £94 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Weymouth this weekend is £268 or, for a 4-star hotel, £350. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Weymouth for this weekend cost on average around £410 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Very disappointed with present day Weymouth. Have visited Weymouth regularly over a period of 70 years, except for the beach, the town centre is very run down. Many shops,bars,restaurants and other facilities shut down. The streets were filthy and strewn with rubbish. In desperate need of a makeover and some loving care.
Will not return in near future.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Your typical seaside resort at the beachfront- loads to to,...
Your typical seaside resort at the beachfront- loads to to, amusements, land train, donkey rode, good restaurants! Beach is flat, shallow and shady- perfect for kiddies!!
Harbour area is more cosmopolitan and beautiful, upper market cafes and pubs… really stunning views.
The town itself is a bit rough, with closed down shops etc. But all the shops you’d need! A lot of tourtisty shops to keep you browsing happily!
Mitchell
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed a walk around Weymouth and the surrounding areas.
We enjoyed a walk around Weymouth and the surrounding areas.
We did the "White Horse" walk from Sutton Poyntz, just outside Weymouth and went on to see the stunning coastline at Durdle Door.
The Isle of Portland was also worth a visit. It was March and too blustery and wet to do a decent walk but the vies at Portland Bill and of Chessil Beach was well worth a visit.
30 minutes from Weymouth, we visited West Bay with another nice coastline and a very interesting Custom House in the village which had a wealth of memorabilia for sale.
Denise
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only stayed for 2 nights however found Weymouth to be a...
We only stayed for 2 nights however found Weymouth to be a fairly nice seaside town that feels like it's 'on the up' with lots of boutique shops and cafes as well as some lovely places to eat. It's also a great place to base yourself for exploring Dorset with Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and Ringstead bay to the East and the Jurassic coast to the West.
Lee
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely place, the harbour has been pedestrianised with...
Lovely place, the harbour has been pedestrianised with really nice fish restaurants with views of the harbour while you dine outside. More fishing boats here now to service them. A great place to watch people & boats go by while you drink or eat
Beach is mostly sandy & great for dogs to exercise
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Weymouth has a lot to offer visitors.
Weymouth has a lot to offer visitors. A lovely wide and sandy main beach, where you can walk all the way along to Bowleaze cove, another nice spot (pebble beach) but quieter.
Brewers Quay is great to wander around, plenty of cafes and restaurants and again you can walk to North Fort which looks out to Portland.
Sandsfoot Castle and beach is a nice place to visit in the summer.
Super welcoming team and lovely accommodation. Look after us really well. Views over the seafront. Gave us a Permit F for the car so we could park outside on the seafront.
We arrived early, and our room was ready, and we were allowed them.
We were staying due to the Weymouth half marathon, and the race was on the Sunday check out at 10 am. The hotel very kindly allowed us back to shower after the race.
SuperStars.
Very good breakfast with a large selections of e.g. fruit, cerials, eggs, toast, pancakes etc. All homemade by Trish
Short walk to the beach promenade and locatede very close to the town center.
Very helpful and friendly hosts (Mel & Trish). They took the time to help with parking and informations about Weymouth
The house/room was very fine. Everything was new og of good quality.
Great location. Couldn't believe how quiet it was, despite there being a pub/restaurant next door. Building was lovely and the room and bathroom were very well presented. Chickerell is a great jumping off point, for the centre of Weymouth + Portland, and the private, off road parking. is a fantastic bonus, given that many hotels/b&bs in Weymouth don't have access to this.
On arrival we had a warm welcome from Chris and Jackie, Our room was amazing, it was actually much better than the pictures online and with the bonus of a roof terrace.
Breakfast was fantastic lots of choice and served very quickly,
The whole place is immaculately clean, great location with parking on-site.
What a Fantastic place to stay whilst visiting Weymouth.
Clean and tidy room and ensuite. The hosts were so friendly and welcoming, providing excellent local knowledge of Weymouth and its surrounding attractions. The breakfasts were super, freshly made to your order and so nice to have your food brought out to your table, unlike so many hotels and B&B's who now rely on get it yourself buffet style breakfasts.
The people we met, who owned the business, were very welcoming and went out of their way to ensure we had everything we needed. The breakfasts were excellent. The room was small but had everything we needed. The hotels position on the front made seeing the best of Weymouth very easy and it is only 10 minutes, at most from the train station.
The hotel is perfectly located right on the seafront. You literally cross the road and you’re on the beach. Our room was very clean and comfortable with a view out over Weymouth Bay. There was a good choice of food at breakfast time and the staff we met were all very nice and friendly. The food at breakfast time was well prepared and tasty.
Fabulous hostess and characterful rooms and decor. The location was perfect, right near the beach and easy walking into the lovely seaside town of Weymouth. The hostess was friendly and helpful and made my stay memorable. Breakfasts were fantastic with everything you would expect with a full English. Loved the place.
The hotel is a beautiful building, faded British seaside glamour at its very finest. The location is exceptional, on the seafront and out the back overlooking the lovely town of Weymouth, beautiful chimneypots and sun setting over greening gables. The staff was friendly and the room well cared for.
room larger than expected 1 double + 1 single a good breakfast served to you by waitresses who was very helpfull
hotel was by bridge in weymouth ideal for shops and quay think it should by at least 3 star not 2star had a good 5 days
We loved everything about the Cornubia !! The breakfast was amazing and the room was nice and the location was perfect for us...the owners we're so helpful 😄
The next time we're in Weymouth were definitely book again ...
the location was excellent and having an onsite bus service into weymouth proved very useful.the haven staff were very helpful and friendly.we ate in the restaurant and the food was to be recommended.
They let me extend. Checked me in early. Good WiFi. Pretty quiet. Looks better than most hotels here. Room with view was a bit small. Room on day two was bigger.
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