Overlooking East Park, Leonardo Hotel Southampton has a 24-hour reception and a modern restaurant. The hotel is located in Southampton centre, less than a mile from Southampton Central Railway...
With free Wi-Fi on site, ibis budget Southampton Centre is situated right in the heart of Southampton. The train station is a few minutes’ walk away, and the Medieval City Walls are also close by.
Tara
United Kingdom
Location, as it was 5 mins from train station and cruise terminal
Just 1 mile from junction 7 of the M27, this fully air-conditioned hotel has free parking during your stay and sits next to Ageas Bowl cricket ground, about 5 miles from Southampton Airport.
Browne
United Kingdom
Fair but the scrambled egg tasted as if it was made from powdered egg, apologies if I'm wrong.
In Southampton’s centre, Novotel looks over the port and is just 400 metres from the train station. This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant and an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
Featuring a fitness centre and a shared lounge, room2 Southampton is situated in Southampton, 1.2 km from Southampton Guildhall and 1.4 km from The Mayflower Theatre.
Situated in Southampton in the Hampshire Region, Harbour Hotel & Spa Southampton is just 1.7 km from Southampton Guildhall. The hotel's spa facilities include a hot tub, pool and sauna.
This privately-run hotel is a short walk from Southampton University and the city centre. It has free parking and individually designed en suite rooms.
Staff and facilities.
Staff very helpful and accommodating!
In a quiet, rural location, the The Pilgrim Inn consists of 2 beautiful thatched buildings; one housing the cosy bar and restaurant, while the other contains stylish and luxurious boutique rooms.
Connected pub does great food, and breakfast was great.
Located in Southampton, 2.6 km from Ageas Bowl, Botleigh Grange Hotel - Pool & Spa under renovation provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Amazing place and fantastic staff and food excellent
Situated conveniently in Southampton, No.4 Carlton offers a continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 5-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Amazing building - superb facilities and great staff.
With free Wi-Fi on site, ibis budget Southampton Centre is situated right in the heart of Southampton. The train station is a few minutes’ walk away, and the Medieval City Walls are also close by.
In Southampton’s centre, Novotel looks over the port and is just 400 metres from the train station. This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant and an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
Convenient near train station, clean, comfortable.
Situated in Southampton and with The Mayflower Theatre reachable within 3.8 km, The Bitterne Park features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Location, value for money, comfortable with friendly helpful staff
Located off junction 1 of the M271 motorway, and just off the M27 motorway, this hotel has offers accommodation in Southampton with modern rooms, a guest lounge and free parking.
Good access off motorway. Good choice at breakfast
Situated in Southampton, 1.4 km from Southampton Guildhall, Blue Keys Hotel Southampton offers express check-in and check-out and free WiFi throughout the property.
Spacious room, very clean, fridge, microwave and tv.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Southampton is situated in wooded gardens near the M3 and M27. Paultons Theme Park - Home of Peppa Pig World, is just a 20-minute drive away from the hotel.
Great car park. Good food. Nice room. Fab pillows.
The 4-star Macdonald Botley Park Hotel & Spa has an award-winning restaurant, a technogym, a spa and a swimming pool. There is also free parking, and free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Clean, quiet, convenient, great facilities, great food
On the M27's South side (Westbound), this Days Inn by Wyndhams hotel offers comfortable en suite rooms and free parking during your stay at the Roadchef motorway services, between junctions 3 and 4.
The lady at the reception desk was extremely helpful.
FAQs about hotels in Southampton
On average, 3-star hotels in Southampton cost £73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Southampton are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Southampton can on average be found for £228 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Southampton this weekend is £176 or, for a 4-star hotel, £179. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Southampton for this weekend cost on average around £263 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £137 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Southampton for tonight. You'll pay on average around £177 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Southampton will cost around £252 (based on Booking.com prices).
Departure point for Isle of Wight ferries and grand cruise liners including the Queen Mary 2, Southampton is understandably centred around its port. But even if you’re passing through, the city has more than enough to make you want to stay awhile. The Hythe Ferry from the port passes Netley, site of a ruined abbey, and ends at Hythe Pier, home to the world’s oldest pier train.
There is much older history in the city centre where the 15th-century city walls are amongst the most complete in England. Also remaining is the medieval Bargate gatehouse.
Just behind is the Bargate Shopping Centre, while high street stores in the city centre and West Quay are other Southampton shopping choices. As for entertainment, the city is well served by theatres, and Oxford Street has the best bars and restaurants. All are easily reached from the apartments, B&Bs and hotels in Southampton available on Booking.com.
There is also a surprising amount of green space in the city and its central parks are Grade II-listed. Slightly further out is Southampton Common, whose Urban Wildlife Centre is worth a visit.
If you’re flying out of Southampton Airport, don’t leave without having visited the Maritime Museum or Archaeology Museum, both detailing the history of this long-established city.
The town centre has loads of shops and a large indoor...
The town centre has loads of shops and a large indoor shopping centre. There are several parks and lots of green space available. There was a huge choice of cafes, restaurants and pubs for all price brackets. We went to the 1865 club which holds lots of musical events. We were a bit concerned doing the 30 minute walk through the parks when the event finnished, however we saw at least 3 separate groups of police walking around the town and parks so felt very safe.
Patricia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had a really good stay with several nice meals, Found the...
We had a really good stay with several nice meals, Found the people very pleasant and helpful. Really good shopping centres. Town was not too big and by the sea with several parks. There was something for all ages. Had all the major entertainments like cinema and ten pin bowling. Lovely museum and art gallery - well worth a visit.
vivien
Jersey
8.0
Scored 8.0
Southampton is a little under-rated as an historic town.
Southampton is a little under-rated as an historic town. The walls are virtually complete on one side, there is one of England's best town gates and there are several old buildings to visit. The Art Gallery is just about the best south of London and the Sea City Museum is well worth a visit- especially for the Titanic story.
Martin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotels are very close to the airport, there are many...
The hotels are very close to the airport, there are many restaurants close to the hotel and IKEA was just next door, which is open till 9 pm. This Novotel
also a gym and a swimming pool which we did not use but did look very inviting
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Southampton is a lovely city with a bustling town centre.
Southampton is a lovely city with a bustling town centre. It's famous for being the port from where the Titanic set off. I really like West Quay as a shopping mall - there's a lot of good places to eat at. I also like the entire stretch of High Street, there are weekly markets and also some pop ups stalls sometimes. The art gallery and library are free to enter, and you can also enjoy SeaCity Museum for a small fee. It's a wonderful city to walk in and just chill, but it's not as jam packed as London. However, from Southampton you can head to Winchester, the Isle of Wight, Brighton, Bournemouth, Beaulieu and more! There's also Paulton's Park which is home to Peppa Pig World. The buses are usually very efficient, and you have Uber or taxi services everywhere. All in all it's a great place to visit.
Sarah
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Southampton is like most cities in the UK.
Southampton is like most cities in the UK. Large shopping centre with various high street options and eateries. It has a leisure centre for swimming, plenty of gyms and large green spaces / parks to walk and talk in. It has strong ties to the Titanic story, as the ship left from one of the docks there. The museum is worth a visit. The Mayflower theatre has great shows on regularly.
We arrived a little before the 3pm check-in time but our room was available straight away. I had requested a quiet room if possible because my child is on the autistic spectrum and we were given a room in a very quiet part of the hotel. The staff were friendly and helpful and the room was exceptionally clean and comfortable. The hotel is in a convenient location for the city centre on the edge of the old town. I would definitely recommend this hotel to other travellers and would stay there if I was visiting Southampton again.
Wonderful apartment right off High Street - we loved our king bed with a nice view towards Town Quay Park, and our own private bathroom off the hall, across the room. Great location, walkable around the old city with its interesting past, its many still-intact walls, and Titanic history. Joe was very personable, and we enjoyed some interesting chats together. We appreciated the morning coffee, cereal and toast before starting our day. Would definitely stay again at Joe's place if we are ever back in Southampton!
Southampton Harbour hotel, like the hotels in its chain was just brilliant but with the added character and the feeling of being on the water.
the staff couldn’t do anything more for us.
The room was spacious and clean, and the bed was phenomenal.
we ate and drank in HarBar on 6th in the evening which had a great atmosphere.
Then breakfast in the morning was fantastic, with a great varied menu!
The location is good and the price is fair but the property is not easy to access as entry codes are not provided early enough to allow us to receive them before departing from our home country. Having no internet access in the UK, it made it almost impossible to enter the hotel without the help of a kind stranger who had internet access.
Fantastic location ; easy to walk into Southampton to the shops and theatre . Despite being on busy road , quiet and rooms at back of the hotel have a great view over the old walls . The staff were so warm , welcome and friendly , the food was fantastic and the rooms were spacious , clean and comfortable. We will definitely be back .
Very clean environment cleaner than some hotels.
Mostly quiet. Was nice to have access to a kitchen and a fridge. I was able to cook a breakfast on the last morning and I used kitchen utensils which were provided. The shops were not a long walk and they were near the station and a bus stop leading into town centre of Southampton.
Good cleaning standards, location is brilliant and very friendly and helpful staff. Fresh towels were provided and bathrooms were very good. Parking in Southampton is expensive but parking on hotel site was cheaper than the rest and was very convenient. Reception and restaurant staff was very helpful, friendly and helpful.
Good location for city centre and cruise terminal.
Professional attitude of staff good breakfast good parking facilities retail park within easy walking distance of the hotel and train station also within walking distance to
First class , staff very nice , happy to help .had a wonderful stay and thanks fot the chocolates , looking forward to our next trip to Southampton and staying at your hotel again ,thanks again Steve &Bev from stevenage
Apart from the location, I am sorry to say this was awful. So the location is very close to the main town centre of Southampton and also to the cruise terminals which was our reason for booking the hotel.
Perfect as a base for us and our dog as a short stay. Good size room, water pressure in shower fantastic. Good soundproofing and black out curtains. Easy walk to centre of Southampton.
Location was close to an event. Options for food in the surounding area were decent, nothing to do with the hotel though. Booking.com handled our refund quickly.
room clean, food good value we have stayed before and will be staying again when we cruise from Southampton in May. Just a short trip to the port from the hotel
visited a few of the Pig Hotels and all are excellent so know that it will be lovely, this was the perfect city centre location to visit son at Southampton Uni
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