into one of the most opulent designer Hotel’s on the UK’s south coast. Situated on the prestigious East Cliff overlooking miles of golden sandy beaches resembling o...
into one of the most opulent designer Hotel?s on the UK?s south coast. Situated on the prestigious East Cliff overlooking miles of golden sandy beaches resembling one of Miami?s great Art Deco Hotel?s of Ocean Drive. The decadent splendour of the 1930?s combined with today?s urban chic style has been carefully designed into the new Cumberland, an amazing experience... When you enter the Cumberland, Bournemouth you will be lead into one of Bournemouths premier hotels. The wall to wall Italian marble lobby will be the start of your amazing journey. The combination of professional and friendly service, attention to detail & contemporary style, whether traveling for business or for pleasure the Cumberland is one of Bournemouth most exclusive hotels. From the Hotel Lobby you will be lead into the Dal Mar Lounge where you will be able to enjoy its Italian slate fireplace & be wrapped up in its glamour. The Del Mar Lounge has a relaxed & sophisticated atmosphere where you where you are able to experience the tranquility of the Cumberland, Bournemouth. The Mirabelle dining offers superb chef driven food with local fresh produce whilst The Red Door offers a more intimate brasserie style. The Cumberland Bournemouth boasts an excellent reputation for outstanding cuisine. The Ventana bar displays a more chic style experience serving morning coffee, all day dining and an up tempo bar like atmosphere for those who enjoy a cocktail or bottle of bubbles. During warmer months the large poolside Lido deck is unrivalled for drinks and food al fresco all day and night or should you wish to take a swim the large pool is heated throughout the summer months. The Cumberland, Bournemouth has two associate hotels directly next door. You can enjoy complementary use of the Suncliff indoor leisure facilities which includes an indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, gymnasium & squash courts. The Cliffeside Hotel offers an alternative outdoor swimming pool. There is also quick access from the Cumberlands Lido deck to Bournemouth stunning beaches.
Advantages: nice beaches, sun Disadvantages: not enough to do
...Bournemouth is not all that it could be. My taste is as a lover of places such as Blackpool with all the amusements, cheap shops and attractions. All South Coast holiday resorts seem to have less to do than the Northern ones. Bournemouth has a couple of amusement arcades, Blackpool has 100’s. Blackpool has tower and Pleasure Beach, Bournemouth doesn’t. They’re the “fun” things that I look for in a holiday resort. Admitedlly, Bournemouth has a great beach, some nice shops, and quite a few pubs. Beyond that there is not too much really to take my fancy. The hotels are quite costly too. If you want to travel from your base of Bournemouth then there are some nice surrounding areas nearby. Also worth a visit is Sandbanks, a beautiful golden beach just to the East of Bournemouth....
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Advantages: On seafront, by shops,by theatres and cinemas,and clubs Disadvantages: expensive for what it was.
...My wife and I recently stayed at The Royal Exeter Hotel in Bournemouth. This hotel is situated close to the town centre shops, two minutes from the pier, being virtually opposite the Bournemouth International Centre. The rooms were spacious and clean, but the rest of the hotel was not so. The security was very poor, and regularly, non-existent. The food served was reasonable but nothing special, the service was awfully slow. The breakfasts were not up to the standard I normally expect as a seasoned traveller. The receptionists took a lot to be admired! All in all it is not a hotel that we would return to in a hurry. Value for money was poor....
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Advantages: in th UK, gret Beaches, fun for all ages Disadvantages: none
...concerts and has a swimming pool, sauna etc.
The main gardens in Bournemouth are immaculately kept, with large open space to sit, and relax. A recent addition to the gardens is the Vistarama Balloon, you can go up in the balloon for a fee, but well worth it as you can see over the whole of Bournemouth, fantastic view!.
If you are looking for places to eat, you will never be short of a choice. Bournemouth has quite a variety ranging from Italians, Chinese to the local pub lunches, also don’t forget that there are a wide variety of top class hotels that you can also have a meal in.
If it’s the night life you are interested in then Bournemouth has lots. Apart from the numerous pubs in the main town centre, it has three night clubs, all at very reasonable price (entrance and drinks).
If you would like to visit Bournemouth...
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CONNAUGHT HOTEL - BOURNEMOUTH
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This hotel is a member of the Best Western Group and has a 3 star rating with the AA.
It was constructed in 1901 but has an older, elegant earlier Victorian... more
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