Now back under local ownership, The Falmouth Hotel is waking from a long sleep to begin a brand-new chapter.
Claire
United Kingdom
The location is perfect right by the beach and a short 10-15 minute walk from town and the docks. This was great especially as we didn't bring a car.
Lovely big hotel. Spacious and airy. Staff are helpful and friendly. The hotel is in the middle of a refurbishment. There wasn't any disruption to our stay however. We liked the pool and the views of the sea from the lounge and bar are stunning. We loved beautiful Falmouth too. I would like to stay again when its all finished.
With stunning sea views over Falmouth Bay, this AA 5-star bed & breakfast offers en suite rooms, residents' lounge, licensed bar, sun terrace and car park.
Derek Potts
United Kingdom
The staff were so polite and helpful. The standard of hygiene in the dining room was exceptional.
Lovely coastal view while enjoying a delicious breakfast.
With views across Falmouth Bay, Merchants Manor and award-winning restaurant Rastella also feature a modern leisure club, indoor heating swimming pool and Linen Rooms Spa.
Megan
United Kingdom
The staff were friendly and helpful and it was a good location to enable us to walk into Falmouth. The shared facilities looked good.
Just 1.2 miles from Falmouth town centre and harbour, the Penmere Manor Hotel offers stylish rooms and an award-winning restaurant. Free WiFi and free parking are available.
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost £125 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are £180 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can on average be found for £163 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is £195 or, for a 4-star hotel, £230. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost on average around £308 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around £87 (based on Booking.com prices).
Very vibrant & friendly atmosphere, good range of shops &...
Very vibrant & friendly atmosphere, good range of shops & restaurants
with food styles from many parts of the world
Recommend Indidog great atmosphere, views and staff
Also AMANZI African cuisine great.
Maritime museum great for all ages
Roger
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wonderful place with so much to do.
Wonderful place with so much to do. Lots of brilliant and unusual places to eat with many different culinary experiences to be had. Sabzi was amazing.
Plenty of live music and entertainment in the town. Scary Little Girls theatre are worth watching. Would recommend the ferry crossing to St Mawes - great place to visit.
Would highly recommend visiting Falmouth for all ages as long as you are able to traverse somewhat hilly terrain.
Phil
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved Falmouth.
We loved Falmouth.
We recommend visiting the docks especially at night the views are amazing.
We visited the Pizza Express and the Quay Inn both recommended.
Plenty of shops and restaurants.
The Pendennis castle is well worth a visit. For walking and views.
We will return.
Claire
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I thoroughly enjoyed my two stays in Falmouth whilst walking...
I thoroughly enjoyed my two stays in Falmouth whilst walking the South West Coast Path. I thought it was a nice clean and picturesque location with a thriving night time economy. In striking distance of lots of other nice places and I enjoyed using the ferries.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Falmouth is a town suffering from the economic climate with...
Falmouth is a town suffering from the economic climate with lots of empty shops BUT it has everything one might need for essentials and interests. Easy to commute to other local places by boat, train, public transport and car.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
My son is at University in Falmouth so we have visited it...
My son is at University in Falmouth so we have visited it many times in the last 3 years. The beaches are wonderful and the town centre is a lovely place to visit with quirky shops and very nice restaurants. There is an excellent South African restaurant called Amanzi which you will have to book as it's very popular.
Falmouth is a lovely place to visit.
Jules188
United Kingdom
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Firstly: price. Have stayed in lots of places in West Cornwall for work in recent years, discovering that the Greenbank Hotel of all places offers competitively priced rooms was a surprise.
Second: breakfast. Simply wonderful. They're flexible with menu choices, the food is delicious and you sit looking across Falmouth Harbour. In winter, that means watching the sun come up over the water.
Third: Staff. Friendly, polite. An old-fashioned approach to service.
Fourth: Parking. Plenty on-site.
This is our second stay at the Falmouth Hotel. We had an awesome room with plenty of space to sit comfortably overloooking the fantastic view. The room was very clean and super king bed exceedingly comfortable. The also extra-roomy bathroom included a great shower over the bath, large fluffy white towels, with robes and slippers. So easy to sit back and relax
Arrived Friday evening and met by staff
Unfortunately I was unwell on Friday night and throughout Saturday which required my wife and I to reduce our stay and return home
This was due to an existing medical issue and the proprietor gave us 100% support
Would recommend this hotel if staying in Falmouth
St Michael's is probably the best hotel in the Falmouth area or at least close to it. There is a very nice bar, a brasserie and casual dining. Along with the health club, spa and near beachfront location it represents an excellent offering. Our room was spacious enough and comfortable.
A traditional style hotel in a great location with wonderful sea views. Staff very friendly and obliging. Will stay there again on a future trip to Falmouth.
Colin
United Kingdom
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