Royal Glen Hotel is set in gardens in Sidmouth, less than 10 minutes’ walk from the town center. This charming hotel features an indoor pool, a restaurant and bar.
Alison
United Kingdom
The room was spacious with everything you might need. It had a view of the sea across the front forecourt. The quickest route to reception and the restaurant was via the car park, otherwise it was a bit of a rabbit warren through the corridors and stairs.
The food was very good quality and there was plenty of it, I struggled to leave room for dessert. The service in the restaurant was very efficient and the staff very friendly and attentive.
The hotel is a short walk from the beach and the town, and you don't have to walk up much of hill at at when returning.
Located right in Sidmouth’s Esplanade, in Devon, The Kingswood Hotel provides en suite accommodations with free WiFi. This contemporary hotel also offers a bar and a restaurant.
In a great location on the seafront, 4-star Hotel Riviera in Sidmouth has an elegant regency façade, providing the perfect base for exploring the beautiful surrounding area.
Sitting on the Regency seafront with wonderful sea views, The Belmont Hotel is one of Sidmouth's popular 4-star hotels. It is a short level walk from the town center.
Dunn
United Kingdom
This Grand Old Dame of English seaside hotels is in sparkling condition throughout. She is not cheap - but she is an excellent hostess and she will fulfil your every wish if you let her. Some may find her old fashioned - but that is a major part of her charm. From Martinis in the afternoon to sunsets over the sea in the evening, she has everything you need for a relaxing weekend. The sound of the waves playing us to sleep at through an open window was an added bonus!
Set in 14 acres of outstanding natural beauty, this country house bed and breadkfast with cottages and a heated outdoor pool offers a relaxed atmosphere, professional service and luxurious...
Dkapow
Monaco
Our flight was delayed so we arrived after the restaurant closed. The owner and his wife made us welcome, even though they had closed for the night. They very kindly opened a bottle of wine and made us a wonderful dinner. Throughout the stay their hospitality was amazing. The owner would not let us walk to the bus stop, instead he very kindly drove us all the way to Sidmouth in his own car! They really could not have done more for us!
Located in Sidmouth, a 9-minute walk from Sidmouth Beach, Hunters Moon Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Richard
United Kingdom
lovely property, decorated and furnished beautifully.
Set on Devon’s Jurassic Coast, Bedford Hotel is located on Sidmouth’s seafront. It has individually designed rooms with flat-screen TVs, limited free parking and a restaurant overlooking Lyme Bay.
Barbara
United States of America
The staff was very very helpful. They gave us a room with an excellent view along the Esplanade. The breakfast was really good. We also liked that it was shoulder season and had fewer people. It was really nice walking into town and along the coastal trail.
In 5 acres of landscaped gardens, this hotel has magnificent views over Sidmouth and the coastline. It offers award-winning food, free parking, and has a elevator that accesses every floor.
Royal Glen Hotel is set in gardens in Sidmouth, less than 10 minutes’ walk from the town center. This charming hotel features an indoor pool, a restaurant and bar.
The staff are very nice and the food was excellent
Located right in Sidmouth’s Esplanade, in Devon, The Kingswood Hotel provides en suite accommodations with free WiFi. This contemporary hotel also offers a bar and a restaurant.
Set on Devon’s Jurassic Coast, Bedford Hotel is located on Sidmouth’s seafront. It has individually designed rooms with flat-screen TVs, limited free parking and a restaurant overlooking Lyme Bay.
Harbour Hotel & Spa Sidmouth has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Sidmouth. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Its location, plenty of parking, beautiful terrace.
FAQs about hotels in Sidmouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Sidmouth cost £134 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sidmouth are £134 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sidmouth can be found for £142 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sidmouth this weekend is £231 or, for a 4-star hotel, £171. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sidmouth for this weekend cost around £176 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Very pleasant town. Plenty of places to stop for a coffee or to eat in the evening.
Close to Lyme Regis and Donkey Sanctuary and other attractions as well.
Nice selection of shops. Very easy to get around the town. We ate in Dukes and at the Blue Ball in Sidbury.
Brian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sidmouth is utterly enchanting!
Sidmouth is utterly enchanting! I feel cheated that I didn't know about it before - it's like Bath's seaside cousin! Beautiful architecture, easy to walk around and a simply wonderful cove-shaped seafront with great cliffs at either end. We are planning to stay for a week next time.
Susie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sidmouth is a lovely town.
Sidmouth is a lovely town. Plenty of well known shops to peruse. Plenty of eateries to try out. Lots of hotels of different styles to choose from. Views are fantastic and so is the beach. Fields department store has a wide range of favourite clothing labels to explore & hopefully purchase. A very good bus service can take you to lots of Devon places and further.
Roberta McDonald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Good choice of hotels and good shops in the town if the...
Good choice of hotels and good shops in the town if the weather isn't great. (Loads of really good charity shops!)
Not many restaurants are open in the evenings (especially early in the week) so you need to book in advance. Myca, Pea Green Boat and The Loft are all good. Much more choice at lunchtime and good coffee/tea shops with lovely cakes. The Scott cinema and Marine theatre are both sweet and worth a visit.
Buses go to a few places if you don't have a car - and seem to be very reliable.
Jacobs Ladder beach and the Connaught Gardens are well worth visiting and are nicer than the town beach yet still very close to the centre.
Be aware that rocks etc can fall from the cliffs! The Jurassic coastline is amazing but it can crumble suddenly.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sidmouth was a beautiful little seaside town with plenty of...
Sidmouth was a beautiful little seaside town with plenty of places to eat and drink!
Dog friendly beach in winter and lots of dog-friendly pubs/cafes! Beach is shingle/large pebble so not for everyone, but there’s a promenade/path the whole way along!
Lots of nice little independent shops & charity shops!
Parking gets very busy so you’re better off parking in the ‘weekend and walk’ car park slightly outside town - not far at all!
We visited in February but I’ve been told is gets very busy from May onwards.
There is a folk festival on the first weekend of August every year which I hear is great (but very busy)!
Edith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clean and friendly, lovely relaxing atmosphere.
Clean and friendly, lovely relaxing atmosphere.
Great local pub, The Anchor, right in the middle of town, great service and food.
Really good variety of shops, with hardly any vacant stores.
Clean beach and great walk along the front.
A very well kept resort which makes a change.
A beautiful hotel, well-situated for a seaside holiday, with ocean views, the town and beach an easy walk (and a number of exceptional hikes available leaving from the front door), and a delicious breakfast spread every morning as well as cooked-to-order dishes all included in what we felt was a very reasonable price.
Friendly, helpful and professional staff.
We obviously enjoyed our 6-day stay very much.
Thank you
THe location cannot be matched - the best in Sidmouth. This is definitely an old school hotel which is their pride. It definitely seemed like a waste of time and paper to send me a confirmation snail mail and insist on a paper copy of your room bill with a fancy envelope with your name typed on it. While i appreicate all the personal gestures it seems resource intensive and could be used elsewhere.
I’ve been to sidmouth many times to visit my grandparents and this time was a bit more difficult but I had the best hotel stay. The property was exceptionally clean, tidy and mark and Jan were amazing hosts, so welcoming and hospitable. They went above and beyond to ensure my stay was comfortable and in a sense a home from home. I’m so grateful for such a lovely stay at such a difficult time for me.
The Royal Glen Hotel occupies an historic building a stonesthrow from the beach at the Western end of Sidmouth sea front giving easy access to the beach and the town centre. Our six o' clock arrival was dealt with in an efficient and friendly manner, and, noticing my Wife's walking stick, the ' Receptionist' called the lift for us without prompting....a very thoughtful gesture.
Excellent choice at breakfast and dinner, cooked to order.
The hotel is spotlessly clean, the staff friendly and professional. Lovely garden with a variety of comfortable outdoor seating. Easy car parking, Covid restrictions were in place, and adhered to.
Fantastic hotel. Best breakfast by far in any hotel I have stayed in recent years. Staff were exceptional: cheerful, efficient, friendly and nothing was too much trouble. Comfy rooms. Fabulous garden. Short, easy walk into Sidmouth main town.
Friendly and efficient welcome. Choice of rooms. Large comfortable bedroom. Good beer selection and quality. Attractive menu. Good food on the whole. Nice breakfast room and selection. Relaxing vibes. Dog friendly.
The location is really nice and it has a sea view, also the night sky was amazing, you could see all the stars on a clear night. Also loved that the property is dog friendly and it's close to the donkey sanctuary.
This hotel is absolutely delightful. It has the most perfect position in Sidmouth looking from our balcony we felt as though we were on the beach. The lovely town is right on the doorstep. Absolutely fabulous.
Room was warm, clean and quiet, and the shower was easy to operate. The owner was very welcoming and friendly and breakfast was excellent. We will use this guest house again when we're in Sidmouth.
The apartment was excellent modern clean and very comfortable with everything you might require in this spacious three bedroom location above and to the rear of the Kingswood Hotel .
Room nice and clean facilities in the room good staff friendly enough breakfast was nice in a good lactation for the beach and shops sidmouth in general a nice place to visit
Lovely welcome, so pleased that hotel was so dog friendly including breakfast arrangements. Room was very well appointed and very comfortable. Very convenient location.
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