Just a 5-minute walk from Weymouth Beach, Best Western Hotel Rembrandt features a modern leisure club, traditional restaurant and free Wi-Fi. Weymouth centre is just a mile away.
Ian
United Kingdom
Good choice of Gluten Free options at breakfast, food clearly labelled.
Situated on Weymouth’s Esplanade, the family-run Alexandra Hotel is ideally located; with the town centre and Weymouth Harbour and the beach located across the road.
Katherine
Ireland
Really enjoyed our stay here, we had travelled to attend a nearby festival and the hotel was perfect for our needs. Really comfy bed, decent bathroom and lovely staff!
Overlooking Weymouth Bay, No. 98 Boutique Hotel is a newly refurbished Grade II listed Georgian townhouse with free WiFi access.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Excellent central location a couple of minutes from the train station, opposite the beach and a very short flat walk to town. We had great communication from our hosts and they were very friendly. The decor has lovely personal touches with everything you could need for a relaxing stay. Very comfortable beds, clean and spacious room with a delicious freshly cooked breakfast…we’ll definitely book again, thank you No98!😀
On the edge of the Jurassic Coast, with stunning views and scenic footpaths around the building, The Smugglers Inn offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Ranzo
United Kingdom
A lovely Inn with beautifully decorated rooms and a fantastic attitude from the staff, very helpful and accommodating. The food was fantastic too, both breakfast and dinner. Also, just as we arrived the sun was setting and there was a spectacular view from the carpark as we pulled up. Make sure not to miss it!
Situated in Weymouth and with Weymouth Beach reachable within 1 km, Chapter 1 Hotels features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and water sports facilities.
Karen
United Kingdom
Location was excellent
Hotel was superb
Staff friendly and helpful
Situated on Weymouth’s Esplanade, the family-run Hotel Rex is in an enviable position by the beach. The Pavilion Theatre are only 2 minutes’ walk away.
Philip
United Kingdom
The whole weekend experience was first class the receptionist was very informative and gave us a parking pass for the weekend. The breakfast was well cooked and tasty I had the vegetarian and my partner had a gluten free breakfast. Plenty of cereals and juice to choose from. The staff were very polite and welcoming. On the Saturday evening we had a guitarist who was brilliant and finished off our weekend perfect. We would not hesitate to go back again.
Facing the beachfront, The Lawrence of Arabia Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Weymouth and features a shared lounge and water sports facilities.
Gabrielle
United Kingdom
Perfectly located on the seafront, a four-minute walk from the railway station, this is a charming, quirky and well-appointed themed B&B. Our hosts, passionate historians of Lawrence of Arabia, could not have been more welcoming, or generous in sharing their knowledge. Our room was spotless, bed comfortable and shower strong. We enjoyed lounging in the palm-filled, Art Deco lounge bar upstairs, to a 1930s soundtrack, and the Arab-inspired breakfast option, featuring cheese baked with honey and zatar, was a revelation.
Situated on Weymouth's Seafront and the Jurassic coast, the Jubilee Hotel offers sea views, a family-friendly atmosphere, a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi and clean comfortable en-suite rooms and lots...
Darren
United Kingdom
Good location and food was excellent. Even though on booking I paid for half board but upon arrival the receptionist said they didn’t do that so had to pay again for evening meal. Even though there is still an option on booking.com
Overlooking Weymouth beach and the Jurassic coastline, The Fairhaven Hotel is situated on The Esplanade, allowing easy access to the beach and historic 17th-century harbour.
Karen
United Kingdom
Staff went above and beyond to help. Mentioned room was a cold-sorted straight away. Staff even carried my luggage outside for me on departure. Excellent!!
Located in Weymouth and with Weymouth Beach reachable within 1.3 km, The Royal Hotel Weymouth provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Lovely hotel worth paying extra for the best rooms
Situated on Weymouth's Seafront and the Jurassic coast, the Jubilee Hotel offers sea views, a family-friendly atmosphere, a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi and clean comfortable en-suite rooms and lots...
Room was lovely and great that we could bring our dog
The Gresham is situated on the seafront in Weymouth, just 0.6 miles from Weymouth harbour. The rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and a TV. There is free WiFi in all public area.
Very clean lovely room and owners were friendly great location.
On the edge of the Jurassic Coast, with stunning views and scenic footpaths around the building, The Smugglers Inn offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Lovely staff, wonderful location. Cozy room and clean.
Situated on Weymouth’s Esplanade, the family-run Alexandra Hotel is ideally located; with the town centre and Weymouth Harbour and the beach located across the road.
Everything. Such good value in a fabulous location
Located on the Jurassic Coast, our Georgian manor is the perfect base for exploration – go on a fossil hunt, roam along the coastal path, and enjoy family activities at the Verandah.
Breakfast / bar service / room comfort / good shower / location / decor
Facing the beachfront, The Lawrence of Arabia Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Weymouth and features a shared lounge and water sports facilities.
Owners are so friendly and the place is immaculate
FAQs about hotels in Weymouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Weymouth cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Weymouth are £112 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Weymouth can on average be found for £94 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Weymouth this weekend is £125 or, for a 4-star hotel, £139. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Weymouth for this weekend cost on average around £130 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We love Weymouth our travel time is about 90min away but we...
We love Weymouth our travel time is about 90min away but we love to stay there when we can as there is so much to do. The beach is always clean and the dogs are allowed on a specific partof the beach in the summer. Good places to eat and fabulous old pubs to find out of town. The boot is a special little gem. The nightlife is good as there is always live music in the pubs. The harbour is a magical place to sit with a coffee or a beer and watch the bridge going up to let the boats go under. Also good shopping centre, a little run down in places but on the whole plenty of good cafes.
Philip
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
I have visited Weymouth ever since i was a child so it holds...
I have visited Weymouth ever since i was a child so it holds a special place in my heart. Its really dissapointing to see how many shops etc that are now closed though making the town centre look pretty poor.
We visited the Preston side of Weymouth as well though and this has got a lot better over the years. The arcades are fantastic, the scenery is superb and the prices at the cafes etc arent too steep either.
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
Since i planned to go to the tank museum in Bovington, i...
Since i planned to go to the tank museum in Bovington, i didnt spend much time in Weymouth itself only in the evening. Witch when it was time to leave, i wished i did things in Weymouth itself. Beauryfull coast city whit plenty of things to do.
Hoddaers
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Scored 2.0
Very disappointed with present day Weymouth.
Very disappointed with present day Weymouth. Have visited Weymouth regularly over a period of 70 years, except for the beach, the town centre is very run down. Many shops,bars,restaurants and other facilities shut down. The streets were filthy and strewn with rubbish. In desperate need of a makeover and some loving care.
Will not return in near future.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Your typical seaside resort at the beachfront- loads to to,...
Your typical seaside resort at the beachfront- loads to to, amusements, land train, donkey rode, good restaurants! Beach is flat, shallow and shady- perfect for kiddies!!
Harbour area is more cosmopolitan and beautiful, upper market cafes and pubs… really stunning views.
The town itself is a bit rough, with closed down shops etc. But all the shops you’d need! A lot of tourtisty shops to keep you browsing happily!
Mitchell
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed a walk around Weymouth and the surrounding areas.
We enjoyed a walk around Weymouth and the surrounding areas.
We did the "White Horse" walk from Sutton Poyntz, just outside Weymouth and went on to see the stunning coastline at Durdle Door.
The Isle of Portland was also worth a visit. It was March and too blustery and wet to do a decent walk but the vies at Portland Bill and of Chessil Beach was well worth a visit.
30 minutes from Weymouth, we visited West Bay with another nice coastline and a very interesting Custom House in the village which had a wealth of memorabilia for sale.
Very friendly staff here, room was very comfortable with modern fittings, nice bathroom, good hot water shower, lots of tea & coffee plus snacks, a great TV that even had netflix. I would definitely stay again. Sadly parking can be a bit of a chore (no fault of hotel) but the hotel has a deal with a local carpark for 6 pound per night so not too bad, but may need to get this info in advance rather than after you arrive.
A quirky themed hotel. Located in a prime position opposite the beautiful Weymouth beach, close to the town centre and transport links. The gorgeous grade II listed building has been beautifully renovated. My room was very comfortable and very quiet. Steve is a welcoming and attentive host. I loved the ‘library’ where breakfast was served - a very stylish mix of traditional and modern maximalism.
Breakfast was nice but had to fill in a form which was very poorly written. Only one piece of bacon, one sausage, one egg, one tomato! Not a very hearty breakfast.
Spent ages trying to find parking and ended up miles away dragging bags back to the hotel. Only after I had booked did it tell me parking was fully booked and I looked specifically for somewhere with parking.
We loved the location and how close it was to all the main attractions in Weymouth. The room was amazing and the whole hotel was decorated to a very high standard, with nice finishing touches. Derek was a lovely host and really made the effort to make you feel welcome throughout our stay. The breakfast was really nice and we couldn't have asked for a better trip.
Immaculately clean and tidy. Very homely, comfortable, and relaxing. Situated a very short walk from the beach and amenities, with fantastic parking provision at the front of house meaning we could leave the car at the house and walk to the beach. For those that don’t want to drive, Weymouth train station is literally 1m minutes’ walk from the front door.
Our whole stay was absolutely amazing, our first time in Weymouth and our host was very welcoming, the breakfast was 10/10 and our room was clean, comfortable and even had netflix available, with some board games available in the guest room - couldn't ask for more
Was a pleased stainng at the hotel, very nice and welcoming staff.
We were visiting the coast an oan of stop was in this beautiful city Weymouth, the hotel In front of the beach was excellent. Had the breakfast at the hotel that was great.
Location was very good and the Breakfast staff was very attentive and friendly other than that we thought it was overpriced for what it was. Everything in this hotel is dated and perhaps the standards was more akin to a Motel than a Hotel.
The owners were wonderful, and the hotel was beautiful. Everything was clean and perfect, and the breakfast was wonderful.
Rooms were spacious, and the location was ideal for everything in Weymouth.
100% recommend a stay here
Fabulous hotel, furnished to an exceptional standard, in the best location right by the clock tower on Weymouth seafront. Breakfast was delicious, amazing poached eggs, and nothing too much trouble for Jonathan and Karen.
The hotel was ok, quite shabby and needing renovated, but otherwise passable and not unpleasant. The parking was great by Weymouth standards and the hotel is not too far from the centre.
Absolutely stunning view from our bedroom window overlooking the beach and the clock tower.
Incredibly friendly staff.
This will be our go to hotel in Weymouth from now on.
Perfect place to stay for a couple. Our second time here and ideal for our needs, immaculate and comfortable and so well placed for the seafront, town centre and with parking.
They let me extend. Checked me in early. Good WiFi. Pretty quiet. Looks better than most hotels here. Room with view was a bit small. Room on day two was bigger.
The owners were amazing, breakfast was delightful, offered to give us a tour around Weymouth, places to dine out and even parking facility suggestions.
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