The Claremont is a 4-star hotel offering unique style and luxury within the Isle of Man. Located on the promenade, it offers scenic views across Douglas Bay in many rooms.
Ideally situated on the seafront in Douglas, this hotel features comfortable en suite accommodation with a full range of modern facilities and in-room accessories.
Mannin Hotel is situated in Douglas on the heart of Isle of Man, and features a bar and restaurant. The property is set a 13-minute walk from TT Grandstand.
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Julie
United Kingdom
Stunning rooms and exceptional staff. The breakfast was stunning!
Situated within 6 km of Steam Packet Company, Comis Hotel and Golf Resort in Douglas offers a garden, as well as free WiFi. Featuring a terrace, the property is located within 6 km of TT Grandstand.
Penta offers accommodation in Douglas. Complimentary WiFi is provided. All rooms have a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer.
With the Isle of Man’s only licensed casino, Best Western Palace Hotel is centrally located on the beautiful Victorian Promenade overlooking Douglas Bay and just metres from the beach.
Arrived early and did there best to accommodate me
Boasting breathtaking views over the harbour, this luxury apart-hotel is ideally situated on the promenade in the commercial area of Douglas, on the picturesque Isle of Man.
The Town house was a really lovely place kept impeccably clean.
Ideally situated on the seafront in Douglas, this hotel features comfortable en suite accommodation with a full range of modern facilities and in-room accessories.
Beautiful island
However from November most attractions are closed
There is a good bus service, but one really needs to get saver tickets
A call to the Welcome centre in Douglas near the ferry will give you all the information you need and maps
Linda
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It was like walking back in time to a Victorian seaside...
It was like walking back in time to a Victorian seaside resort, on the frontage anyway. Up in the town centre, it looked pretty modern. I loved the steam trains and the Electric Railway. The view across the bay was very pleasant and I enjoyed watching the fishing boats and ferries coming and going. Everyone seemed very friendly and there was very little litter.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A return visit to the Island and its heritage railways found...
A return visit to the Island and its heritage railways found everything in good heart. The hotel with its sea views is adjacent to the bus stops, so a combined Go Explore ticket covered all transport for 3 days and moderated the walking along the promenade. Grand to ride on the horse tram again.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Had a fabulous time in Douglas and the Isle of Man.
Had a fabulous time in Douglas and the Isle of Man. Would highly recommend coming over as a foot passenger from UK and buying a Go Explore travel Pass whilst here. When you arrive you can get a booklet from the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal ( even when closed) giving you all the bus/train/tram timetables) We came from Manchester on the train to the ferry, (crossed as foot passengers) very reasonably priced and travel pass on Isle of Man was brilliant. Cost £72 each for 5 days, bus, tram, train and all heritage sites. Cost £72 would have cost (for everything we did) £167.30! Fabulous saving, plus saved on not bringing the car over and didn't have to drive. Great place to eat is The Whitestone at Ballasalla, lovely food. Also the Terminus at Derby Castle, Douglas. Stayed at The Empress Hotel, half way between Sea Terminal/Bus Station on Central Promenade, lovely hotel with great breakfast and lovely restaurant and bar serving great food. If you want a drink go to Quids Inn ( seems a bit weird cos you have to pay a Quid to get in but prices are cheaper than anywhere else) great karaoke on Wednesday night. Another place to eat is 1886 Bar with the automated waitress/waiters, quite amusing.
Susanvc24
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hard to get a true picture as I visited in October, some of...
Hard to get a true picture as I visited in October, some of the buildings look a little rundown but as you get closure to the centre of Douglas things improve. Food generally very good and the promenade surfaces area well presented. Monday and Tuesday you can expect some of the businesses will not be open, this is common as was the same in Peel. Times are hard for businesses and would visit again was a great short break and the isle of Man is a great place to visit.
DAVID
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely city and promenade.
Lovely city and promenade. Beautiful vista along the sea front and excellent footpaths to walk and enjoy the whole promenade. Easy free parking for 2 hours throughout the city including the multistory car parks which is a big plus and makes visiting Douglas so much better. Easy walking once you've parked and wheelchair friendly.
Nice variety of shops, cafes and pubs. The local people are friendly and helpful, and happy to help if you need to know where to visit on the island. There are many different options for places to eat out; from fast food, fish & chips, Chinese, Italian etc and many hotels offering a variety of menus.
The roads out of the city to the rest of the island are wide and in pretty good condition, fewer pot holes than many English roads, and signage to the other towns and villages is clear so easy to travel throughout the island. All in all, Douglas is a lovely place to visit.
Carrie
United Kingdom
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Lovely room with everything we needed for our trip. Paul and Lisa are excellent hosts and made us very welcome. The breakfast was particularly noteworthy, just delicious.
Cubbon House is in a great location right no the promenade and central to all amenities and we had no issues with parking throughout our stay.
I would highly recommend a stay in Cubbon House if you are visiting the Isle of Man.
The Hellard is a beautiful full service hotel. It really was like staying with family. Breakfast and evening meals were very good, and the staff could not have been more helpful. We had quite bad weather and they were very considerate of our arrival in wet gear. and the Isle of Man is very well worth a visit. Great scenery and museums, along with all of the TT memorabilia.
The location was ideal, beautiful property and preserved period features.
If you want a modern look , this isn't for you but if you are in isle of man, this is what you should book as the property has all the plus points you need. Right on the promenade and close to trams and bus station. Food was delicious and plenty of restaurants and shops nearby.
We had a great stay in the Claremont hotel. The view to the Douglas bay along with the Refuge is stunning. The staff was very helpful and went an extra mile to make our stay pleasurable. The rooms are cosy and well-maintained. Once back in Douglas I'll definitely stay there again.
The hotel was ideally located being close to the centre of Douglas, on the promenade, a bus stop right outside as well. The room that we had was excellent it was large, but the view wasn't good, the bed was very comfortable and the bathroom big.
Inoaur
United Kingdom
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