Featuring a restaurant, bar, garden and free high-speed WiFi, Purchases Restaurant is located in Chichester, 300 metres from Chichester Cathedral and 4 km from Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Set in Chichester, 8.3 km from Chichester Train Station, The Crab & Lobster offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated less than 1 km from Chichester Train Station, East Walls Hotel offers 4-star accommodation in Chichester and has a garden, a terrace and a bar.
This elegant hotel sits within the 12,000 acre Goodwood Estate, at the gateway to the South Downs. Guests have 2 golf courses, a health club and restaurants serving ingredients from the estate.
Located on the edge of the South Downs National Park, a 3-minute drive from the coast, The Royal Oak Inn has an award-winning restaurant, a bar and free Wi-Fi.
Ideally located in the heart of the cathedral city of Chichester, Trents offers en suite accommodation, a restaurant, a bar and a terrace. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Set in Chichester, 8.3 km from Chichester Train Station, The Crab & Lobster offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
L'emplacement, le cottage, le petit-déjeuner et sa salle
This elegant hotel sits within the 12,000 acre Goodwood Estate, at the gateway to the South Downs. Guests have 2 golf courses, a health club and restaurants serving ingredients from the estate.
Great food, brilliant staff & superb facilities
FAQs about hotels in Chichester
On average, 3-star hotels in Chichester cost £100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chichester are £137 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chichester can on average be found for £101 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chichester this weekend is £131 or, for a 4-star hotel, £217. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chichester for this weekend cost on average around £271 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £103 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chichester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £173 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chichester will cost around £259 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Chichester by train from London Victoria in approximately 1.5 hours. International travellers can fly into London Heathrow, then take a coach to Chichester, approximately 2 hours. No direct water transport services are available.
What guests said about Chichester:
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Scored 10
Where do I start!
Where do I start! The room was beautiful and excellent value for money. The views and location truly amazing! I have stayed here before but only seem to be able to manage night at a time as I am always travelling. Would love to spend a week here!
If you have the time and it is running take the boat and go seal watching!
Not too far from the room is Chichester a really interesting place to visit, greta history, good shopping, delicious restaurants
J
10
Scored 10
Comprehensive shopping and eateries - we found the people...
Comprehensive shopping and eateries - we found the people really lovely, chatty and happy to help. So much history, lots to see. You must visit Luckes - independent, fabulous food, lovely staff. The Real Eating company - really good coffee, lovely staff. Our first experience was a bit unfortunate but the manager and staff were quick to respond and rectify that - highly recommend them - they have two venues in Chichester.
Lindsey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our first visit to Chichester, to meet up with relatives who...
Our first visit to Chichester, to meet up with relatives who live locally, we had limited time to explore the town. We wandered around, walked on the old city walls, visited an interesting museum with a temporary display of Star Wars toys and of course visited the Cathedral. Chichester has largely retained the old type of 'proper' town centre with individual local shops in addition to the larger chains which makes it more interesting to walk around.
Norman
Portugal
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city centre is very compact with the main shopping areas...
The city centre is very compact with the main shopping areas, bars and restaurants close to the cathedral and within the city walls.
Would recommend the 2.2 mile walk around the old city walls from where you can stop off and enjoy Priory Park and The Bishops Garden.
Pleanty of cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to choose from. Would recommend The Barn in Little London which is great for coffee and delicious pastries and the food and cocktails at Purchases were fantastic. Lemongrass Thai restaurant in St Pancras was also very good.
An informative and enjoyable guided walk can be booked from the Novium Museum.
Zoë
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We planned to go to the Pallant Museum and really enjoyed...
We planned to go to the Pallant Museum and really enjoyed the exhibition which we had booked to see as well as other items on display. The stunning buildings there were Georgian and modern and the coffee shop was lovely. The restaurant looked great although we did not eat there. The cathedral was very interesting and an ancient building with arresting 20th century artworks. The Palace gardens next to the cathedral incorporate some of the old city walls and are peaceful and beautifully planted. The Roman Palace at Fishbourne was easily accessible by bus or train and has an amazing set of finds and mosaic floors. We ate at Cote Brasserie which had lovely food in a low key but smart building.
Ann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Location is close to lots of interesting places to visit.
Location is close to lots of interesting places to visit. Plenty of places to eat and drinks, Every thing for everyone what ever their needs. Lots of local history to view in an around Chichester what ever you want to see or do. Romans villas, coastal routes all nearby,
Down visiting friends who live down the road and had stayed at local hotels in the past but being a Friday wanted somewhere just for the one night - this ticked all the boxes and will absolutely be our first port of call next trip down. Car charger on the drive. Jane was wonderful - super friendly, room had everything we needed and was beautifully done - and a great breakfast delivered to the door. See you again soon!
Lovely boutique hotel right in the centre of Chichester. Great breakfast in the morning and we had an excellent evening meal. The service was very friendly, lovely decor - secret garden - terrace area and rooms individual and tastefully decorated. A word to summarise Puchases for me would be ELEGANT. Right in the centre of town and a really pleasant stay. When back in the area will be our first choice.
Was expecting a proper Breakfast to be honest but it was just cereals and fruit etc. If you wanted a full English or eggs, you need to go to shop to buy these. Location was a mile walk from Chichester town centre. Good area and parking is outside. Just need to give car registration to the owner to cover permit. Owner was welcoming and showed us around the B&B.
The room was great. Big, clean and very comfortable. It had all we needed. The location was perfect and made it easy for us to walk into Chichester centre in the evening for dinner. We pre-ordered breakfast via the little note left in our room and breakfast was ready for us at 0800 as requested. Breakfast was very good and our selections were acted upon.
The location of the property on the high street was great for a base for exploring the town centre. Whilst the hotel doesn’t have parking there was a public car park just 5 mins walk away which was reasonably priced and always plenty of space to park.
The staff were all extremely friendly and helpful and the room was very clean and comfortable.
Not Applicable. The hotel cancelled my reservation on Thursday before I was due to stay. They did offer to look for alternative accommodation which I accepted and ended up staying 7 miles out of town at the Avisford Park Hotel. I have since found out that the hotel is now being used to accommodate asylum seekers on behalf of the home office.
Lovely location, in the centre of Chichester, next to the Cathedral. Very clean and quiet, cosy room. You can actually open your windows, which is something you don’t get in a chain hotel!! There heating and a fan. Good selection of tea, coffee and coffee machine. Free Parking very close by. Would highly recommend
Crouchers advised in advance that their main restaurant facility was booked for a function the night of our stay, and helped me book an alternative place for dinner. Really nice un-hotel layout, more like lodges. The rooms were very clean, and the staff were really friendly and helpful.
The dog-friendly room was spacious and comfortable. One of the best dog-friendly hotels we have stayed at and in a fabulous location, ideally situated to explore the Chichester coastline and charming villages, country estates and historic towns such as Arundel.
Ideal location, easy walking distance from the town centre and the station. Great to have a studio apartment as an alternative to staying in a hotel. Instructions for the coffee machine would be helpful for anyone who doesn't usually use one.
Julia is a wonderful host. Number 19 Chichester is very conveniently located, just a 15 minute walk to the train station. The rooms are spotless; beds are very comfortable. The breakfasts are amazing. Highly recommend.
Beautiful hotel, excellent breakfast and friendly staff. Lovely garden for working on laptop. Really well furnished and comfortable room. Right in the middle of Chichester with everything within walking distance
Beautiful hotel in the centre of Chichester. Very comfortable room albeit a little noisy (from a wedding party) until late evening. But we enjoyed our stay and will definitely be back!
The hotel is a hidden gem, beautifully presented, located in a lovely quiet part of Chichester centre with friendly staff and a great breakfast, thank you all!
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