Situated in Bridlington, 30 km from The Spa Scarborough, Manor Court Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Kay
United Kingdom
Exceptionally friendly and helpful staff. Excellent food and cocktails. Very relaxing and peaceful atmosphere, the perfect getaway. The rooms were very clean and modern with comfortable beds for a great nights sleep.
Situated in Bridlington, 30 km from The Spa Scarborough, Ferns Hotel/Palms Leisure features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Situated in Bridlington, within 300 metres of Bridlington North Beach and 1.3 km of South Beach, The Sefton Hotel features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Hilary
United Kingdom
Good room, nice touches with toiletries, lovely shower room.
Nice owners, nice breakfast. And parking was a bonus. Great value for money
The Monarch Hotel offers sea views from its position on the seafront on the peaceful south side beach.
David
United Kingdom
Room was a side room, with a slight sea view so OK. Could not put heating on and at times needed it. Location was great, not to busy. close to restaurants and sea front. The breakfast was ok, the quality of sausage was poor and so was the hash browns, other than that OK
Located in Bridlington and with South Beach reachable within 300 metres, The Brunswick Hotel provides a bar, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and water sports facilities.
Ideally located at the end of the main promenade in Bridlington, this central hotel is only minutes away from the town’s beaches, shops and seaside attractions
Enjoy the warm, cosy and hospitable env...
Fergus
United Kingdom
Room nice and airy plenty of space very quiet even tho was a road wasn't too noisy
Belvedere Hotel and Golf features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
rosalind
United Kingdom
Breakfast good .
Sound proofing of rooms is the only problem . Nosey guys next door .
Staff are lovely but the noise from the golfing groups is off putting . And their conversation is often
Not what I want to hear ! I guess it’s a golfing hotel though …
Situated in Bridlington, 400 metres from Bridlington North Beach, The Ransdale features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
michelle
United Kingdom
Friendly staff with excellent service and great breakfast
Situated on the quiet North Bay seafront in Bridlington, Expanse Hotel has an on-site restaurant which has sea views and serves full English breakfasts, snacks and a dinner menu.
Abbott
United Kingdom
The rooms were fine, breakfast was excellent and the few staff we encounted were helpful & polite. Having a car park is a real bonus.
Situated in Bridlington, 400 metres from Bridlington North Beach, The Ransdale features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Friendly staff with excellent service and great breakfast
Belvedere Hotel and Golf features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Bridlington, within 300 metres of Bridlington North Beach and 1.3 km of South Beach, The Sefton Hotel features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Thank you, lovely clean room and a great breakfast
Ideally located at the end of the main promenade in Bridlington, this central hotel is only minutes away from the town’s beaches, shops and seaside attractions.
We had dinner When we arrived and it was very good
Located in Bridlington and with South Beach reachable within 300 metres, The Brunswick Hotel provides a bar, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and water sports facilities.
The friendly atmosphere and entertainment on in the bar.
Located in Bridlington and within 300 metres of South Beach, South Dene Hotel features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Good Location, Host was pleasant. Good basic room.
FAQs about hotels in Bridlington
On average, 3-star hotels in Bridlington cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridlington are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridlington can on average be found for £119 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
This is a poor relation to Scarborough but it does have some...
This is a poor relation to Scarborough but it does have some charm in the form of the small harbour and some vibrancy with the shows on at the Plaza. It is not a rowdy place and tends to get ready for closing by ten so don't expect a late night fish n chip supper. There are a decent number of places to eat but not a great number of places to park so leave the car at the hotel if you can - walking distance to beaches etc is not arduous.
Whitby is nearby and worth a visit but go early morning to avoid the crowds, especially in the summer season. Beaches at Brid are mostly
clean and the wind from the sea is less cutting than that at Skegness but you might still want a wind breaker!!
Bill
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Leoz restaurant coped v well with our 14 person group.
Leoz restaurant coped v well with our 14 person group. Prices vvg and a range of options for us all.
Salt was more expensive but lovely views and quality lemon sole. Good base for Flamborough, Bempton and Sewerby Hall
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Loads of things to do for families.
Loads of things to do for families.
Boat trips on the pirate ship or Yorkshire belle
Visits to the model village or spend the day at sewerby house and gardens or just visit the funfair and amusement arcades
The harbour is also a lovely place to just sit grab a coffee and watch the boats or the world go by.
A day on the beach and dip in the sea weather permitting.
Everything is accessible with the land train running from one end to the other
Beverley
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I have not visited Bridlington for many years and it's a...
I have not visited Bridlington for many years and it's a typical English resort. For me, it's more suited for families with young children as it has great beaches. There's a tourist train that runs along the seafront and it was full so it's popular with visitors. Bridlington can be a good base too for days out to other resorts such as Filey, Hornsea and Flamborough Head.
kevstones
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Traditional seaside resort with evidence of more effort put...
Traditional seaside resort with evidence of more effort put into it, a harbour and a huge beach. Wide range of independent shops and cafes/pubs/restaurants, great cliff walks and RSPB Bempton a couple of miles North. Massive sea bird colonies.
Lennie57
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We visited for the Race to the Waves weekend, it was very...
We visited for the Race to the Waves weekend, it was very well organised. Bridlington town was nice, it also had a few places we could take our dog - eg cafes/restaurants.
Old town is also worth a visit
There are not many good hotels in Bridlington, so we went on Star Rating - the Rooms are exceptionally large, basic but very clean and comfortable. Breakfast, you could order what you like - ask for smaller portions if you do not require a 'Big Farmers Breakfast'! - nothing too much trouble for the staff - it is obviously geared up for Golfers - good location, you can walk to the beach 5-10 minutes - quiet residental road. Very pleasantly surprised.
The property was lovely and clean and a good position for us to get into town and Bridlington Spa.
Sam was great, she met us upon our arrival, had left us flowers and some cakes which was very nice.
The kitchen was really well stocked with pots pans etc and all very clean.
It would have been nice to have a king size bed rather than the double but we’re used to king size at home sooo.
Would definitely stay again.
We went to a show at Bridlington Spa, and the hotel was across the road, soooo convenient! The rooms were very clean and well stocked with refreshments. Breakfast was made to order and nothing was too much trouble.
Very easy to get to from the railway station, only a few minutes walk, and the owner was very welcoming, giving us suggestions of places to eat that evening.
The hotel's housekeeper/proprietor was very welcoming and helpful. Although nominally "room only" the hotel actually did provide a useful range of breakfast cereals and snacks. (Alternatively, a tasty full english cooked breakfast can be had at the nearby seafront Richie's Cafe with a 20% discount from the "Bridlington Passport" card which the hotel provides.)
The building is a bit tired, and lots of concrete.surrounding the hotel. In the old part of Bridlington and a fair walk from the harbour. Safe parking for the car.
However, the rooms were basic, comfortable and very clean. The staff were very welcoming and the breakfast was great. Excellent value for money
Excellent location. Free, easy parking. Very friendly staff. Room small but adequate for us. Well equipped. Good breakfast. Highly recommend if you need somewhere to stay in Bridlington.
Excellent location for accessing both the centre of Filey and the seafront.
A welcoming cuppa and cake on arrival, attentive hosts, excellent breakfasts.
A really good guest house.
Ideal location for getting around the Bridlington area. They were very accommodating at the hotel as our family met together from all over the UK and wanted to spend time together.
Enjoyed the Promenade B&B it was a really nice place to return to after each days competition at the East Riding Leisure Pool for the Bridlington swim club seaside special meet.
Exceptional! There’s not one thing to dislike…..
Rooms were fantastic, breakfast high quality, hosts were amazing!
We will definitely book again!
10/10 Best in Bridlington
Location was awesome. Set in countryside but only a short walk into Bridlington
Internet faultless
Property good, if not a little quirky - but comfortable.
We were visiting Bridlington and decided to stay so we booked In to the. Monarch hotel great location with fresh clean bedding with a nice big shower room
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