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.
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.
Andrea
United Kingdom
Entertainment was good fun.breakfast was good value for money
- Crofton House Hotel is located in a quiet area of Torquay, a short distance from the Town and harbour. - Set in an 1850's villa, offering guests a choice of 27 suites and rooms, to meet all...
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.
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.
Gary
United Kingdom
Have been before, was better prior to covid.
Bed & breakfast is a good option.
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.
On a quiet tree-lined road, overlooking its own secluded gardens and swimming pool, this adult-only hotel offers a range of facilities and services for a pleasant and relaxing stay.
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.
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.
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.
Outdoor pool. Proximity to beach and railway station.
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.
Breakfast was ample but a little dried up most mornings
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 perfect for our stay even the weather
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.
Staff were amazing, room was basic but expected at the price.
- Crofton House Hotel is located in a quiet area of Torquay, a short distance from the Town and harbour. - Set in an 1850's villa, offering guests a choice of 27 suites and rooms, to meet all budgets...
Friendly staff and nice and clean. Very accommodating
The Inglewood Palm Hotel, Abbey Sands Torquay one of Torquays premier 2 star family run hotels and offers a level of service, comfort and attention to detail rarely found in other hotels.
Very handy, very cheap, comfy bed, big tele. Great!
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
Set in Torquay, 800 metres from Torre Abbey Sands Beach, Templestowe Hotel, Number One for Entertainment in Torquay offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a...
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.
Excellent hosts, superb breakfast and great location
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.
On a quiet tree-lined road, overlooking its own secluded gardens and swimming pool, this adult-only hotel offers a range of facilities and services for a pleasant and relaxing stay.
Extremely friendly and helpfull hosts nikki and John
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.
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.
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.
FAQs about hotels in Torquay
On average, 3-star hotels in Torquay cost £80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Torquay are £106 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Torquay can on average be found for £161 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Torquay this weekend is £131 or, for a 4-star hotel, £128. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Torquay for this weekend cost on average around £214 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £92 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Torquay for tonight. You'll pay on average around £104 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Torquay will cost around £176 (based on Booking.com prices).
Never been to Torquay before so was looking forward to it.
Never been to Torquay before so was looking forward to it. but i was a bit disappointed in the shopping area and not many souvenir shops and the main road was a nightmare as they are changing the way it was and nobody didn't seem to be working on it. Also went to go to the Museum and it would have cost us £22 for 2 O.A.P. so we gave that a miss thought it was overpriced. Went on the funicular railway staff on this were very friendly. Model village was really good aswell
bew
10
Scored 10
Must have been going to Torquay for 35 years so it must be...
Must have been going to Torquay for 35 years so it must be OK. It's got everything for everybody. Nightclubs, pubs, amusement arcades, beaches even an axe throwing activity, museums and a train that takes you around the town. Also a big wheel. Great restaurants from Indian, Chinese to French and Taco and beautiful fish and chips. Sea food restaurant on the harbour with crab, lobster and fish that you won't have heard of.
Love Torquay.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Absolutely love Torquay, first visit since losing my Mum.
Absolutely love Torquay, first visit since losing my Mum. Great for shopping, views and easy access to Paignton and Brixham. Dawlish and Teignmouth. Beaches are sandy and clear of rubbish, surrounding area is spacious and sea is a lovely clean blue. You can visit the harbour for a variety of boat trips throughout the day, people are very welcoming and friendly. Also you have to go on The Wheel located close to the Torbay hotel as is The Princess Theatre. Suitable for solo or family holidays as there is always something going on locally or nearby and plenty of places of interest, eg Agatha Christie
Lynne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Apart from the problems with our acommodation we have always...
Apart from the problems with our acommodation we have always liked Torquay and the atmosphere there. We have travelled extensively in Europe. Torquay has had a bad image in the past but if you go to Babbacombe the sea views are beautiful. The Churston area and Broadsands are good. The rural landscape as you drive from Churston to Kingswear is a joy and Dartmouth is a great place to be...especially the Dartmouth Castle Hotel. As more upmarket modern apartments are built, in the future I see Torquay with its views of Torbay becoming a very desireable place to live.
Paul
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Torquay seafront is beautiful and has many great places to...
Torquay seafront is beautiful and has many great places to eat and drink.The town is a bit disappointing and the harbour area is a nightmare for traffic at the time of our visit due extremely long delays caused by work being carried out to improve it.
BRIAN
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Torquay has great transport links.
Torquay has great transport links. Plenty of buses and trains to nearby towns, do great for day trips out and about.
There is also a leisure centre in town for fitness classes and swimming.
Theatre and cinemas too!
Great spot for a mini break
.Kyla and Martin were so welcoming and friendly. Nothing was too much trouble.The room was spacious and such a comfortable bed.had a great sleep. The shower was excellent.The breakfast was absolutely amazing best breakfast we have ever had at a b and b and we have had a few swimming pool was clean and so inviting. And plenty of loungers. Ideal location as was 5 minutes drive from the hotel to the town and beach. We have already looked at returning as we have family in Torquay and it is a no brainer
This is an absolutely gorgeous ground floor apartment, just a stone’s throw from the sea in Torquay. A great deal of love has been lavished on this newly refurbished two bed apartment. It is exceptionally stylish with beautiful fixtures and fittings that would be at home in a 5* hotel or apartment. Everything has been arranged with guests in mind and it is dog friendly as well! Exceptional owners! We had a wonderful time, with the place exceeeding our expectations….many thanks!! xx
The hotel is conveniently situated, near Torquay sea front and not far from the town centre. The owner was very helpful, carrying my case up to and down from my room. The room was quite large and comfortable. Breakfast was good and I liked the fact that there was table service rather than self service.
Best Flatscreen ever at Hotel. Came alone with my Plaistation 5 and had great time afterwork before going to bed. Definitely book again for next stay at Torquay.
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