I stayed in the Ibis Hotel in Portsmouth for one night last summer on the eve of my graduation from the university. Living in London we drove down and arrived at the hotel at approximately 4pm. The first thing we noticed when arriving at the hotel was that the car park was tiny, must have been ... Read review
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The Ibis Portsmouth Centre Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each of the hotel's guestrooms offers no...
Discover all that Portsmouth has to offer with Ibis Portsmouth Centre Hotel as a base. ... more
The Ibis Portsmouth Centre Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each of the hotel's guestrooms offers non smoking rooms, inhouse movies, desk, internet access (wireless), television. This Portsmouth accommodation features on-site facilities such as room service 24hr, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities . Modern comfort and convenience are seamlessly combined to ensure the guests' satisfaction. The hotel provides a warm and welcoming service of international standard. For your reservation at the Ibis Portsmouth Centre Hotel, simply submit your dates and complete our secure online booking form.
Advantages: cheap, good rooms, friendly staff, Disadvantages: small bathrooms, can be noisy due to close proximity to main road
I stayed in the Ibis Hotel in Portsmouth for one night last summer on the eve of my graduation from the university. Living in London we drove down and arrived at the hotel at approximately 4pm. The first thing we noticed when arriving at the hotel was that the car park was tiny, must have been about 40 spaces in total for a hotel which boasts 144 rooms; not what you want really. Things soon improved though because luckily enough someone was leaving ... ...a few days then the Ibis is the ideal place to stay, cheap, nice rooms, friendly staff and an ideal location. Any longer though and you may want to look for somewhere a bit further out from the city centre because it can be noisy. Well recommended though.
I stayed in the Ibis Hotel in Portsmouth for one night last summer on the eve of my graduation from the university. Living in London we drove down and arrived at the hotel at approximately 4pm. The first thing we noticed when arriving at the hotel was that the car park was tiny, must have been about 40 spaces in total for a hotel which boasts 144 rooms; not what you want really. Things soon improved though because luckily enough someone was leaving so we nipped into their space, removed our bags from the car and made our way to the reception to check-in.
I had walked passed the hotel on a daily basis as a student, but had never put my head in the door, so was intrigued to see what it was like on the inside. Walking into the reception and bar area I was very impressed, it was very modern and the bar was very snazzy - wish I'd been in here for a few drinks on a night out I thought! It seemed quiet but apparently does fill up and become quite noisy due to its close proximity to guildhall walk (where all the bars and clubs are). The reception staff were very helpful and extremely efficient and we were in our room in no time.
The room was on the second floor so we took the lift and I remember thinking that it was quite small, again not ideal for a 144 room hotel but hey. To enter the room you had to use a keycard given to you at reception when you check-in. Once the door was open, again I was presently surprised by what I saw. The bed was larger than I expected and the room very clean. There was a satellite TV, plenty of wardrobe space so I could hang up my suit and the usual tea and coffee making facilities complete with a few packets of biscuits on the bedside table. The view wasn't up to much though looking straight out onto the main road which did prove to be quite noisy. The en-suite bathroom was the only real downside to the room, it was tiny. The doorway was at a 45degree angle to the rest of the room and the door opened inwards so it was a real struggle to close the door once you were inside. It reminded me of my student halls bathroom in my first year. Although the bathroom was small it was clean and tidy and had shower gel and soap, plus plenty of white fresh towels.
That night we went out for a meal at Gunwarf Quays only a short walk away and stayed out quite late as we had a few drinks as well. Upon returning to the hotel at about 11.30pm the staff were once again very friendly, greeting us and asking if we'd had a good evening which was nice.
In the morning I had to be up early to get to graduation in order to get my outfit sorted so I was unable to tuck into the continental breakfast; my girlfriend and parents told me that it was very nice though and compromised of a selection of cold meats, croissants, toast, cheeses, fruits, tea, coffee and juices. I could have done with some to be honest because I had a slight hangover! Apparently the breakfast opens at 4am and stays open until noon which is fantastic.
Other info: Reception and room service 24hrs Alarm calls can be requested from reception Wireless internet available for business customers The hotel location is excellent, right in the centre of town
Cost: Approximately £60.00 per night for a double room, can't remember exactly how much we paid but it is definitely cheaper if you book online instead of at the hotel reception.
Nearby Attractions: Gunwarf Quays shopping Portsmouth University Portsmouth FC Historic Dockyard Bluereef Aquarium The Common
My overall opinion: If you are staying in Portsmouth just for a few days then the Ibis is the ideal place to stay, cheap, nice rooms, friendly staff and an ideal location. Any longer though and you may want to look for somewhere a bit further out from the city centre because it can be noisy. Well recommended though.
Advantages: Located in the centre of Portsmouth, nice bar and restaurant, friendly staff Disadvantages: During the weekends some drunk customers can be a bother...
...for a few days in Ibis Portsmouth from their website, which is a standard operation that can be compared to a typical online purchase. We checked in late on a week night and staff was friendly. The lobby and bar restaurant are really nicely decorated. The atmosphere is really pleasant and relaxing. They have two large aquariums with really nice fishes with beautiful ornaments. Everything is nicely light.
The room was tidy and clean. There was a ... ...up:
Good points
- staff was friendly
- large and confortable bed
- snack available 24h
- Really nice and pleasant lobby, bar and restaurant
- cleanliness
- great location
Minuses
- small bathroom
- loud guests during the weekend
- a bit pricy for an Ibis hotel ...
DarkLi 20.11.2007
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Advantages: Car park in a city where parking is a nightmare! Disadvantages: Overpriced at graduation season. Small triple rooms.
...other people, stayed in the Ibis in portsmouth for my graduation. The prices of the hotel shoot up extortionately during graduation season pricing their rooms at around £90 per night. Considering that the rooms are quite small and bland this is quite a high price but as it is graduation season the hotel know that people will have to pay the price. You are told that you can park your car all day for a price of £3.50 that is if you can find a space ... ...situated next to the guildhall walk and only a few minutes walk from the guildhall itself which again is ideal for graduating students. I did not have time for food but then again paying £90 for a very average hotel it seemed that paying out more money for breakfast was just wrong. Decent enough hotel. ...
danixavi 10.08.2008
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