Situated on the Sandbanks Peninsula of Poole Harbour, this elegant hotel features a restaurant and panoramic views of Poole Bay. There is also free WiFi.
A 3-minute drive from Poole Train Station, Shah of Persia, Poole by Marston's Inns provides stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi with on the Dorset coast. The pub and restaurant serves a wide range of meals....
Malcolm
United Kingdom
The great service given by all the staff espically by Carly ( hopefully I got the name right ) who, at breakfast, helped me out when my inhaller ran out and she gave me her's. Also great service by Collin and the staff the night before. The food was great, both dinner & breakfast. Also loved the history of the place.Allround, we enjoyed our stay at The Shah of Persia. 👍👌👍😁
With direct access to a Blue Flag beach, this modern hotel provides spectacular views over the famous Sandbanks. It offers free Wi-Fi and has an award-winning restaurant and water sports.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Professional polite and friendly staff
Fantastic location
Lovely room
Dating back to 1895, Grovefield Manor offers bed and breakfast accommodation on England’s picturesque south coast. Canford Cliffs and the sandy beaches are only a few minutes’ walk away.
James
United Kingdom
The atmosphere in the house and among the staff was very friendly and helpful
Set in Poole, within less than 1 km of Hamworthy Beach and a 17-minute walk of Poole Harbour, ROOMS AT THE QUAYSIDE are stylish en-suite rooms on Poole Quay all fully refurbed for summer 2024 provides...
Jill
United Kingdom
Recently refurbished to a high standard, with quality furnishings and fittings. Located right near the Quay, with many bars, restaurants and cafes nearby. We had a room at the rear which was quiet, spacious and comfortable. The host was great with commications, ie parking etc. We will stay here again.
With scenic views across Poole Harbour, this hotel offers boutique rooms, Asian Ocean Palace and The Amalfi View Restaurants and stylish cocktail bar. Poole Ferry Terminal is 15 minutes away by car.
Holiday Inn Express Poole is 20 minutes' walk from Poole's ferry port with connections to France and the Channel Islands.
Michael
United Kingdom
Good breakfast.Room was comfortable and it was very quiet..Very clean and friendly cleaning staff.Nice bathroom with a very good shower.Good seating area in room.
On average, 3-star hotels in Poole cost £151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Poole are £255 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Poole can on average be found for £225 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Poole this weekend is £102 or, for a 4-star hotel, £186. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Poole for this weekend cost on average around £216 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The quay is lovely, with lots of good places to eat.
The quay is lovely, with lots of good places to eat. If you're lucky you can park on the street for free, if not, the quay mulitstorey is reasonably priced.
It's 30 minutes from RSPB Arne, which we spent 3 days at & didn't manage to explore all of it.
You can walk to the quay to get the ferry to Brownsea to see the Red Squirrels, or go on other boat trips.
It's an hour from Portland Bill & Chesil beach
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The really good thing about Rockley Park is that if you have...
The really good thing about Rockley Park is that if you have a dog, which we did, then Ham Common is adjacent to the site so great for dog walks/exercise.
We didn't go into Poole this time but know from experience that Poole Quay gives you access to harbour trips and Brownsea Island.
Gaynor
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The RNLI College location in Poole was amazing.
The RNLI College location in Poole was amazing. There is a lovely walk along the harbour with many places to eat or just have a coffee. We had a meal near the Old Customs House, with lovely views across the harbour.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved the Quay, we loved the Old Town, we loved going to...
We loved the Quay, we loved the Old Town, we loved going to Lulworth Cove, going to Swanage on the Steam Train, Corfe Castle, we did the lot. The only thing to be careful of is parking and parking fees. They are a huge expense. And one of our most favourite visit was the RNLI College. We have always supported them.
Selina
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Poole Quay area is absolutely stunning - so many places...
The Poole Quay area is absolutely stunning - so many places to eat and drink. The cruises run from the Quay are well worth trying as the surrounding area is absolutely beautiful. Highly recommend the following - Brownsea Island visit, Jurassic Coastline cruise, and particularly the Sea Train Cruise (Sail to Swanage - then steam train ride to Corfe Castle)
Hywel Benjamin
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
The quayside was nice but there is a fairly rundown feel to...
The quayside was nice but there is a fairly rundown feel to the shopping areas. We had a lovely meal at Da Vinci's right on the water - service and food was great! Highly recommend. Went to Rockfish as well and the waitress there was super - bottomless chips!! We also visited Wesley's Community Cafe which we thought was a brilliant use of space and a great idea to take home to Australia.
Breakfast was fine I like a cooked breakfast myself but continental breakfast had numerous choices. Location was ideal short walk down to beach Poole and Bournemouth just a short drive away Hotel and rooms were outstanding
Excellent hotel. Excellent views. Rooms were very clean. Good breakfast. Walking distance to Poole Quay. Very good location. Staff were very polite & helpful. Enjoyed our stay at the hotel & will definitely go again.
Great location on Poole Quay. Terrific view from breakfast room overlooking Poole Harbour. Buffet style breakfast was also enjoyable. Staff were all friendly and helpful. Hotel was cheaper than others in area.
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