Located in the heart of St.Peter Port just 75 metres from the high street, this 3-star hotel offers boutique style rooms with iPod docks and LCD TVs, along with free parking and free ultra-fast Wi-Fi....
John
United Kingdom
Great hotel, great rooms, great staff, great location, good value for money.
Set in beautiful gardens, St Pierre Park Hotel has free Wi-Fi, and an indoor pool and gym. There is a 9-hole golf course, as well as tennis courts, and a crazy golf.
Harriet
Guernsey
The facilities and staff are amazing. They went above and beyond with personal touches for my daughter’s birthday.
Located on the outskirts of St Peter Port, Les Rocquettes is the perfect base for holiday or business stays.
Mrs Kay
United Kingdom
This is a 3 star hotel which should be a 4 star. Food is exceptional. All staff were friendly and courteous. Cannot fault this hotel. Would thoroughly recommend
Ideally located in the centre of St Peter Port, in Guernsey, Best Western Moores Central Hotel offers en suite accommodation, a restaurant, a bar and a fitness centre with sauna.
valerie
United Kingdom
The hotel is in the middle of St Peter Port with no passing traffic so is quiet. We had room 311 with a double aspect which made it a very light room but no view. Very clean and en suite had a walk in shower which we requested. Restaurant very pretty and staff extremely pleasant.
Pandora Hotel is located in a quiet part of town, just a 5-minute walk from St. Peter Port. Private parking is possible nearby, and the hotel has free WiFi in public areas.
Emma
South Africa
Great location- easy to walk down to the center of the town and close to bus stops. Delicious breakfast. Friendly and helpful staff.
With views over St Peter Port Marina and Cambridge Park, the Duke of Richmond is situated in Guernsey’s capital. It has spacious bedrooms, an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Breakfast was great including both hot full breakfast and continental. Dinner was enjoyable. Room was lovely décor with a sea view and very quiet. The bar and restaurant staff could not have done more.
Overlooking Fermain Bay, Fermain Valley Hotel has a sun terrace with wonderful views of the English Channel. With stylish rooms and award-winning restaurant, there is also free Wi-Fi.
Theresa
United Kingdom
First time we’ve actually stayed, visited many times for lunch /supper with family on the island, my aunt remembers the main building as a private house and before it became La Favourita!!!!
Fabulous restaurant, even had a surprise lobster supper which the staff helped my husband organise, what a treat!!!
This fine, friendly and efficient hotel is your island address on the doorstep of town, walking distance from the picturesque harbour capital of St Peter Port.
Elegant and classical, this award-winning 5-star hotel is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the Channel Islands, with a top restaurant, an excellent location and a relaxing spa.
In St Peter Port on the eastern coast of Guernsey, Hotel de Havelet enjoys sea views and has 2 restaurants, a bar, indoor pool, hot tub and sun terrace.
Abigail
United Kingdom
Such a welcoming and relaxed place to stay. The staff were really kind and friendly - they took care of our needs. The hotel was clean and comfortable and exceptionally peaceful. We slept very well.
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FAQs about hotels in St Peter Port
On average, 3-star hotels in St Peter Port cost £145 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Peter Port are £201 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Peter Port can on average be found for £350 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Peter Port this weekend is £158 or, for a 4-star hotel, £294. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Peter Port for this weekend cost on average around £380 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £187 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St Peter Port for tonight. You'll pay on average around £292 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St Peter Port will cost around £380 (based on Booking.com prices).
Everything is really about the Harbour, the Castle and the...
Everything is really about the Harbour, the Castle and the views to the smaller islands of Herm & Sark
Quite a Quaint town with a decent range of shops - Good range of Restaurants.
The Island Bus service - centring on the terminus area by the harbour is outstanding.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful place to visit. Beautiful flowers on display.
A beautiful place to visit. Beautiful flowers on display. Lovely independent shops. We hired bicyycles to get around the island and ventured off on the tranquil roads - lovely and quiet. Stunning beaches with cafes/kiosks and toilets.
Lorna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
St Peter Port is an excellent base to stay.
St Peter Port is an excellent base to stay. Plenty of eateries, shops, pubs. The bus service was brilliant with the bus pass, very cheap and easy to use, and the buses ran very efficiently. Public conveniences plentiful and FREE too!
Excellent local boat services offered i.e. HERM. Free outside swimming pools nearby with changing/shower facilities.
Would highly recommend St. Peter Port.
David
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not as good as I thought it would be.
Not as good as I thought it would be. Most of the restaurants are generic with low quality food. The exceptions are The Ship and Crown and another one a little further along whose name I have forgotten but which serves Michelin Star quality food. The bus service to the rest of the island is excellent and the drivers are like tourist guides. They are so friendly and helpful. Personally, buses are the best way to get around Guernsey. Bikes are OK, but definitely not car. Shops and cafes are a bit basic. The best thing about Guernsey by far is the south coast which should be discovered by taking the bus to the start (or halfway) and walking the rest of the way. Many of the secluded beaches and bays can only be reached by foot and one only has ladder access. Stunning scenery at every turn.
ANDREW
France
10
Scored 10
St Peter Port is lovely lively as long as you can cope with...
St Peter Port is lovely lively as long as you can cope with the steep slopes. Plenty of fish restaurants , we ate at Pier 17 and several smaller cafes . Lots of history to take in ,the local people are very friendly. An excellent bus service. The Millennium tapestry is fascinating and there is the castle too. We were lucky enough to be there for liberation day ,A public holiday with a parade through the town and a service of remembrance.... A colourful fun relaxed day with everyone enjoying a public holiday.
Fred
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Plenty of small independent shops, interesting lanes and...
Plenty of small independent shops, interesting lanes and alleys. Constant activity in the extensive harbour. A range of eateries all along the esplanade with great views., picked a different ones night. Everything easily accessible on foot (if you don't mind hills and cobbles!).
Too much scaffolding and major building work: maybe finished by summer?
The room was very very attractive as was the bathroom, and the bathroom was also clean and attractive. The shower was decent (very important to us and not always something you can rely on in hotels!). The staff was accommodating in the special request I made beforehand as well. We’ll be doing this again!
Great location in the centre of St Peter Port. Room was large and modern with excellent shower. Slept very well. Breakfast was very good and stars of the show were the friendly and attentive staff. A real asset to the hotel.
Exceptionally helpful and professional staff. The hotel and everything it was spotlessly clean. It is in a fantastic location. It is very good value for money in comparison to hotels in the same category.
Clean and comfortable room with a wonderful view over St Peter Port. Breakfast was lovely, as were the meals in the bar area. Very helpful and attentive staff.
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