Decorated in Mediterranean style and built in 1866, this hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Torquay and offers stunning bay views, large bright rooms, swimming pools and a health club.
Blade
United Kingdom
Lovely things to look at along the corridors. Well decorated through the reception
Attractively set in the centre of Torquay, The Grand Hotel features 4-star accommodation close to Riviera International Centre and Torre Abbey. The rooms come with a TV with satellite channels.
MARY
United Kingdom
Location was brilliant & the staff were very attentive breakfast was really good , for this reason we would go back
Located less than 5 minutes’ walk from Torquay’s seafront, the TLH Derwent Hotel offers family-friendly accommodation with a luxury spa, leisure complex and gym.
Set in Torquay, 400 metres from Torre Abbey Sands Beach, Belgrave Sands Hotel & Spa offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
With views across the English Riviera, The Osborne Hotel overlooks six acres of landscaped grounds stretching down to Meadfoot Beach.
laynie
United Kingdom
The sea view was Fabulous. The room was very spacious and well arranged. The bed was very comfy. The proximity to the lovely Meadfoot Beach. The outdoor bar and restaurant is a very relaxing place to eat and drink amongst friends.
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Torquay seafront, the Victoria Hotel offers fine period features and extensive leisure facilities including indoor and outdoor pools, a luxury spa, leisure complex and gym.
With a cliff-top location, and private access to the secluded Livermead Sands Beach, the family-run Livermead Cliff Hotel offers far-reaching sea views from its mood lit terrace seating area.
Michael
United Kingdom
Breakfast was extremely good, with extra options such as smoked haddock. Evening dinner was superb. Staff are very friendly and helpful.
Set in Torquay, 800 metres from Beacon Cove Beach, The Headland Hotel & Spa offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Torquay seafront, the Victoria Hotel offers fine period features and extensive leisure facilities including indoor and outdoor pools, a luxury spa, leisure complex and gym.
Amazing location, pools, bars and rooms, food was tasty.
Set 5 minutes’ walk from Torquay’s seafront, the stylish and intimate TLH Carlton Hotel and Spa - TLH Leisure and Entertainment Resort offers stunning views across Torbay.
clean . lots to keep you entertained. good location
Attractively set in the centre of Torquay, The Grand Hotel features 4-star accommodation close to Riviera International Centre and Torre Abbey. The rooms come with a TV with satellite channels.
Situated a 10-minute walk from the sea and the South West Coastal Path, Trecarn Hotel offers accommodation in Torquay. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
For the price excellent was a great stay will be back
Located less than 5 minutes’ walk from Torquay’s seafront, the TLH Derwent Hotel offers family-friendly accommodation with a luxury spa, leisure complex and gym.
Breakfast was good. Excellent service by the staff.
Decorated in Mediterranean style and built in 1866, this hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Torquay and offers stunning bay views, large bright rooms, swimming pools and a health club.
Clean and tidy
Very lovely rooms with the best views
Located in Torquay, within 200 metres of Riviera International Centre and 400 metres of Torre Abbey, Abbey Sands Hotel provides accommodation with a indoor swimming pool.
Everything was wonderful staff were fantastic thankyou
Peppers is 200 metres from the water and close to Torquay's harbour and the shops of the town centre. It offers free Wi-Fi, full English breakfasts and free parking.
San and Sabita are wonderful hosts - Excellent Breakfasts
In a peaceful tree-lined cul-de-sac, Sandpiper Guest House offers en suite rooms, good food and free Wi-Fi. Riviera international Centre and the seafront are a short walk away.
Breakfast wonderful, staff very friendly and helpful.
The Purple Tree Guest House is a large, extended Victorian house, & is extremely well positioned as it is a short walk from the sea front, the English Riviera Centre, the theatre and shops, bars and...
The rooms were very clean and the breakfast was excellent
This family-run hotel is in quiet gardens, 700 metres from the seafront and with views across the bay. It has free parking, a bar, a seasonal outdoor pool and en suite rooms.
Julie the owner was lovely and the hotel was great to stay in
With stunning coastal views across Lyme Bay and a daily lunchtime carvery, this hotel is less than a mile from Torquay Golf Course. There is free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
The Metropole Hotel is well-placed in the centre of the coastal resort of Torquay which is just a few minutes walk from Torquay’s seafront, while restaurants and shops surrounding the marina can be...
clean and tidy. friendly reception parking on site.
Situated on Babbacombe Downs, The Babbacombe Hotel offers a terrace and views overlooking Lyme Bay. The South West Coastal Path can be reached within a 10-minute walk.
Set back from Livermead Beach, the Waters Edge Hotel offers limited on-site parking. Torquay Railway Station is just 500 metres away, while the coach station is 2 km away.
Clean view amazing and close to town train station
FAQs about hotels in Torquay
On average, 3-star hotels in Torquay cost £68 per night, and 4-star hotels in Torquay are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Torquay can on average be found for £139 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Torquay this weekend is £105 or, for a 4-star hotel, £93. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Torquay for this weekend cost on average around £152 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £86 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Torquay for tonight. You'll pay on average around £89 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Torquay will cost around £191 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Exeter International Airport, 40km from Torquay. Alternatively, take a direct train from London Paddington, approximately 3 hours. By road, Torquay is 350km southwest of London. No direct water transport services available.
Torquay is a lovely English seaside town, has lots of links...
Torquay is a lovely English seaside town, has lots of links to Agatha Christie and some great local restaurants and bars. Lots of things to do only down side is at the moment the town is under going many road works in and out so getting about can be a bit slow by car/taxi. its also very hilly so walking can be difficult if in anyway unabled.
Adrian
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Been to Torquay regularly down the years, but we missed last...
Been to Torquay regularly down the years, but we missed last year due to other commitments. Couldn't believe the change. What has happened to the town? It is a dishevelled, shabby place. Now full of beggars, roadworks, and boarded up shops. Thoroughly depressing and I'm so sad to say that I will not be returning. It is a ghost of what it once was, the jewel in Torbay. Couldn't wait to leave..
I. HARDY
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty, long sandy beaches, gorgeous harbour, lots of...
Very pretty, long sandy beaches, gorgeous harbour, lots of shops excellent nightlife ideal resort for families and both young and old, ideal for travel to similar resorts ie Paignton Brixham, Dawlish also lovely location for tourist attractions Dartmouth railway, Cockington, Torre Abbey and model village at Babbacombep
Karen
6.0
Scored 6.0
Pleasant seaside situation, somewhat run down town centre,...
Pleasant seaside situation, somewhat run down town centre, plenty of restaurants, very hilly, parking is a nightmare and at the moment there is reconstruction going on in the middle of town. It has a charm of a sort and some nice walks if fit. There is a reasonably good bus service to take you to other local towns - Dawlish, Teignmouth, etc - and there are quite a few beaches although as we visited in April and had a planned reason to stay we didn't visit any. Visitors need to choose their hotel carefully - we saw some examples of what might politely be called faded buildings.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Torquay is beautiful lots of hilly roads, and greenery...
Torquay is beautiful lots of hilly roads, and greenery country side
Selection of museums to check out at a small cost.There is a lot to see if you have time. The Agatha Christie Mile. Torquay happens to be the birth place of this Legend . Unfortunately our stay was short as this would be definitely on our agenda to do.
Corinne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Torquay is a typical seaside resort & has something for all...
Torquay is a typical seaside resort & has something for all ages and it's easy to get around by car, bus or on foot. Bygones museum at St. Marychurch is well worth a visit & Cockington Village has to be seen, especially on a warm sunny day.
Cute little b&b, stayed for 1 night as were meeting a friend for drinks nearby. Good location, 10 minutes walk into town (longer on way back as up hill!) Comfortable bed, spacious room, friendly owner. Breakfast was nice - choice of cooked breakfast/ other items from a menu, then a selection of tea coffee etc also. Parking permit given to be able to park out the front of the hotel for the duration of our stay.
Would recommend for anyone wanting a cute little room in Torquay.
The hotel is so beautiful and located in a lovely part of torquay with easy access to restaurants and the marina. The spa is immaculate and facilities were top notch. When we arrived we were greeted by a duty manager named Leo and it was honestly the best welcome after a long drive. I arranged a bottle of fizz for our room to celebrate a birthday and Leo had it all arranged nicely in the room just before we arrived. Big kudos to him for his impeccable customer service.
Hotel was very nice, room was lovely and clea with every thing we needed and proper coffee not cheap stuff, the hotel always smelt lovely when we came in like fresh fabric softener, good location took us about 20 mins for nice stroll to torquay (but I do have bad hip) but is on direct bus route, also if you get a day rider cost £5 to travel all day to as many different places as you want, lovely pub the Kent couple minutes away
I needed a last minute hotel room for a night out in Torquay. This hotel was over £100 per night cheaper than the next cheapest option. It is definitely "no frills", but was clean and the bed was very comfy, and it didn't matter that I came back to the room in the wee early hours. It may not be the most aesthetically pleasing hotel but it certainly did the job and I'm grateful to have found somewhere so reasonable.
We liked everything about this gem in Torquay.
The hotel was very clean which is a big thing for me. Our suite was amazing with everything you could need. The bed was comfy, all decorated really tastefully. The staff were fab, very friendly, polite and kind. Breakfast was so good!!
The pool looked great, and there was a bar too.
In walking distance of the Town.
Thanks so much we will be back!
terrible - i was moved to this hotel but did not stay there as it did not meet my requirements - I contacted the hotel before my stay and told them it was not suitable. They confirmed a refund of my payment would be made however they are now telling me they will not issue a refund - you can't speak to anybody on a local basis - and they fob you off - absolutely do not care about their customers
Fantastic apartment with a brilliant sea view. Very well equipped with everything we needed. We ate in the restaurant at the hotel next door (same building) and the food was superb. Enjoyed the use of the gym and pools and very short walk to meadfoot bay and just a short walk into Torquay.
The hotel staff were welcoming and attentive, ensuring our stay was comfortable and memorable. I would highly recommend The Grand Hotel to anyone looking for a touch of luxury during their visit to Torquay. We spent plenty of time in Town with the hotel's location being really convenient.
Didn’t actually stay at the Abbey Sands as it was being refurbished. However transferred to the Grand a sister hotel which we were really pleased with. Staff were lovely, bar and lounge area had a wonderful view of Torquay, great place to sit to see the lights and the sun go down.
Liz and Paul were lovely host. They were friendly and offered lots of information about what Torquay had to offer so we could get the best out of our stay.
The room was clean and spacious. The hotel was within close proximity to the beach and town centre.
Breakfast was very good with a great variety of choices. The grounds were very pretty and the hotel was very quiet! Staff was super friendly and it was pretty nice that it is an adults only hotel. We would stay here again.
The hotel is beautiful the breakfasts were first class the rooms are fantastic and Joe and Lilly’s were fantastic the best hotel in Torquay
I would highly recommend to anyone
Hotel is in a great location right on the beach front in the centre of Torquay which is fantastic! The bed was super comfy and our room was relatively spacious.
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