This modern hotel is in Portsmouth city centre, just 500 metres from Portsmouth and Southsea Rail Station. The Ibis Hotel Portsmouth has a 24-hour snack menu, on-site parking and a stylish restaurant....
Tracey
United Kingdom
Location was perfect ,very central to where we needed to be, very happy with the room, beds and facilities. Reception very spacious with pool table and board games, bar, would definitely stay again!
On the eastern edge of Portsmouth, Farmhouse Innlodge features a traditional restaurant, a children’s play centre and a lively sports bar. Portsmouth Continental Ferry Terminal is just 2 miles away.
'With an onsite gym, stylish restaurant and ample parking, Portsmouth Marriott Hotel is situated just off the M27 motorway, 4 miles from Portsmouth.
Louise
United Kingdom
The breakfast that we had paid for in advance when making the booking was very well priced and a large array of options were available, the room was very clean, well presented and comfortable.
This stylish hotel is located by Southsea seafront, 5 minutes’ walk from the beach. It offers unique rooms with free Wi-Fi, free parking and luxury buffet and a la carte breakfasts.
Linda
United Kingdom
Very clean and friendly helpful staff. Ideal location for our early ferry from Portsmouth and nearby restaurants. Second time of staying and already booked for July. Keep up the good work.
Situated just minutes from Southsea seafront and the centre of Portsmouth, Florence House is Portsmouth’s original boutique hotel, offering free WiFi and parking.
Comfortable room, attentive staff and excellent food.
Village Hotel Portsmouth is set on the Lakeside North Harbour Business Park in Portsmouth, a 3-minute drive from Junction 12 off the M27. Parking is available.
Superbly located in Portsmouth’s lively waterfront development, Gunwharf Quays, this hotel offers bright, modern rooms with buffet breakfasts. Shops, bars and restaurants are on the hotel doorstep.
Breakfast was great and location was perfect for our needs
This historic hotel, built in 1779, has free parking and an excellent location about 200 metres from Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth Harbour Rail Station, Gunwharf Quays and Spinnaker Tower...
Clean staff were fantastic nothing was too much trouble
On the eastern edge of Portsmouth, Farmhouse Innlodge features a traditional restaurant, a children’s play centre and a lively sports bar. Portsmouth Continental Ferry Terminal is just 2 miles away.
Decent price for a night
Spacious room. Comfortable.
This modern hotel is in Portsmouth city centre, just 500 metres from Portsmouth and Southsea Rail Station. The Ibis Hotel Portsmouth has a 24-hour snack menu, on-site parking and a stylish restaurant.
The location was perfect and very clean and friendly
Set in Portsmouth and with Eastney Beach reachable within 500 metres, Inn By The Sea, Portsmouth - EN SUITE Rooms with or without Sea View offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the...
Domestic travellers can reach Portsmouth by train (1.5-2 hours from London) or car. International travellers can fly into London Heathrow (105km away) or Gatwick (90km away), then take a direct train or coach. Alternatively, ferries operate from France and Spain.
The most convenient airport for Portsmouth, UK is Southampton Airport, due to its proximity (approximately 30km) and direct train services to Portsmouth. It caters to both domestic and international travellers.
Portsmouth, UK, offers various public transport options. The city's bus service, provided by First Bus, covers extensive routes. The Portsmouth Harbour train station connects to major cities. Ferries operate to Gosport and the Isle of Wight. Taxis are readily available. Alternatively, the city is cycle-friendly with numerous bike lanes.
The best areas to stay in Portsmouth, UK, include Southsea for its vibrant nightlife and beach, Old Portsmouth for its historic charm, and Gunwharf Quays for shopping and dining. All are easily accessible and offer a range of accommodation options.
Royal Dockyard of the British Isles
An important harbour for centuries, Portsmouth counts with one of the busiest ferry piers in the United Kingdom, has the oldest dry dock still in use in the world. Its Historic Dockyard is home to famous British ships like Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, the Mary Rose and the HMS Warrior.
In the picturesque Old Town you’ll find typical English pubs, coloured houses, and small independent shops. It also has a Fish Market provided by the city’s small fishing fleet. In Old Portsmouth is possible to find smaller hotels, B&B’s and guest houses, some of them not far from the ferry harbour.
The Gunwharf Quays are a modernly renovated shopping area, home to the Spinnaker Tower, while the centre has an ever-growing number of shops. Don’t miss Commercial Road and the Cascades Shopping Centre. Hotels in Portsmouth’s city centre allow you to be close to everything what the city has to offer.
For relaxing moments, Portsdown Hill allows panoramic views over the city and the Isle of Wight. During summer, its sandy beaches are a must.
Whether you’re visiting the city from the United Kingdom or arriving from abroad by ferry, check out the Portsmouth accommodation deals on Booking.com!
The coastal area is nice to walk along. The Mary Rose & Victory Museum are very good.
Portsmouth city centre is dull, lacking greenery or planters, many shops are empty. It is not an attractive city centre!
There is a statue of Charles Dickens in the Guildsquare otherwise the area is grim.
Elizabeth
Australia
10
Scored 10
Only stayed for a day but that was plenty of time for the...
Only stayed for a day but that was plenty of time for the main attractions in the dock area.
Mary rose museum is a must see.
Lots of families around who seemed to be enjoying the dock area and the shopping mall.
wendy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Royal Navy Dockyard is a must. Brilliant exhibits.
The Royal Navy Dockyard is a must. Brilliant exhibits. Allow 2 - 3 days to explore fully. Rest of town seemed very clean with a great shopping center and restaurants. Overall very impressed and would visit again.
Nick T
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I'm a budget traveller so I don't need luxurious...
I'm a budget traveller so I don't need luxurious accommodation..around £50-60 per night is OK...if you're wanting to go into the city lots of buses available....you can change in the city for a bus to gunwharf....I did mention a kettle and tea/ coffee making facilities would be nice....if you want a big breakfast tesco is 2 minutes walk.....I would recommend this hotel for price and convenience
kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The attraction was the harbour.
The attraction was the harbour. The ticket was expensive but well worth it. The Mary Rose Museum was phenomenally good - exciting, imaginitive and caught the attention of grandparents, parents and children alike. The Victory was almost equally good and the guides there were exceptional. We also visited the Warrior where the guide took over explaining to the children, told us an immense amount but also had us all in fits of laughter. Strongly recommended for all ages
We also very much enjoyed Portchester castle and the exhibition on the prison there (and the cafe in the church.
Alastair
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I come to Portsmouth regularly, a very clean city and...
I come to Portsmouth regularly, a very clean city and friendly people, full of history especially naval, lots to do and see, lovely pubs and restaurants, Southsea is a must, good bus service plenty of good hotels, I'd recommend the Spice Island in old Portsmouth and the Ship Anson in The Hard Old Portsmouth is worth visiting
A large hotel and restaurant situated in a great location - particularly handy if you are catching a ferry from Portsmouth. The room was warm, quiet, and clean with TV and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a cheap but decent restaurant attached, and the full English breakfast was excellent. The staff were all very friendly and helpful and there were CCTV cameras watching over the large attached car park.
The equidistance of the Old Portsmouth/Gunwharf Quays and Southsea seaside neighborhoods location of this Holiday Inn is probably its strongest point.Within a 10-15' walking radius, you've got all the action and sightseeings!
You can tell that you are in a global. leading Hotel chain,most of the facilities and comfort are there and ticking most boxes.Very clean room and good value for money.
The room, family size, was spacious, comfortable with a truly wonderful view and a very large window. It made staying in the room feel like a treat.
The restaurant was exceptionally good. There are many options for food in the vicinity, but the best we found was the hotel itself. The Captain's Table is a good one indeed. Nice room too.
The hotel is convenient for Old Portsmouth and not far from Gunwharf Quays, in a fairly quiet area despite its High Street address. There are local options for breakfast and other meals while the attached pub is being renovated. Our room was small but adequate for a short stay, and staff on duty at reception are helpful.
The location is fantastic. Free Parking right next to Gunwharf Quays was a real bonus. Beds very comfy, rooms spacious and nice to have a bath aswell as a shower. Very well located next to the Portsmouth Harbour Train Station which was easy to attend Football match at Fratton Park £1.65 return
On a freezing winter night and day, this hotel provided a warm welcome. Toasty warm room, hot shower, comfy bed and hot buffet breakfast the next day. Perfect for a quick trip down to attend a conference. Quick walk to the Guildhall and nearby docks.
Were upgraded on arrival to a superior room to what we paid, the room had a great view of harbour and the breakfast was excellent. The staff on duty were friendly and helpful and the location of the hotel is ideal for gunwharf quays historic dockyard.
The hotel is centrally located for the various naval attractions in Portsmouth and the shops, restaurants and bars in the Gunwharf Quays complex.
Our room was comfortable, clean and light.
The breakfasts were good with plenty of choice.
Lovely hotel. Room was very nice and clean.
The location is a bit far from Portsmouth city centre, however the hotel is more than worth it. We had complimentary parking and we were able to charge our electroc vehicle free of charge.
The breakfast was well enjoyed especially surprised there was a cooked selection.
Good location nice walk to seafront approx 1/2 hour and trains into city centre and portsmouth harbour very convenient from fratton Station
The hotel is in a good location for Southsea and Portsmouth. You can walk to most places or there are local buses close by. Breakfast is good and very well organised. The children really enjoyed the swimming pool.
The location of this hotel is excellent within Gunwharf Quay and less than 5 mins walk from Portsmouth Harbour station and ferry. Breakfast was nice and the room comfortable for a short stay.
Comfortable bed and design typical of Ibis hotels which represent good value for money. Reasonably priced on site car parking for city centre location with bar and restaurant facilities.
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