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.
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.
Mark
United Kingdom
Staff exceptionally friendly. Good breakfast. Quiet location.
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...
Simon
United Kingdom
Lovely breakfast, comfortable room, hot shower, close to centre of town, staff friendly and helpful.
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.
susan
United Kingdom
So near to the shops and the beach staff very friendly and welcoming
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.
Joan
United Kingdom
Been here a few times and love it The rooms are very spacious and clean and lovely garden view
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.
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.
Michael
United Kingdom
Superb location, Art Deco building, good having a balcony overlooking the sea, good 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.
great location, great staff, rooms very clean and warm.
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 RSD 12,508 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridlington are RSD 12,788 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridlington can on average be found for RSD 15,665 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs RSD 12,116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bridlington for tonight. You'll pay on average around RSD 14,563 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bridlington will cost around RSD 18,460 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Bridlington by train (3 hours from London) or car (3.5 hours from London). International travellers can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train (3.5 hours). Alternatively, ferry services are available from Rotterdam or Zeebrugge to Hull, followed by a 1-hour drive.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Leeds Bradford Airport, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 100 km away from Bridlington.
Bridlington, UK, offers several public transport options. East Yorkshire Buses provide regular services throughout the town. The Bridlington Railway Station connects to major cities. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with numerous cycle paths. Driving is another option, with ample parking facilities.
What guests said about Bridlington:
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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
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Anonymous
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It depends what people want.
It depends what people want. A good place for children, with rides on the front and arcades for games. We didn't go on the beach, too cold. Quite a few nice shops and cafes. Where we stayed was literally 5 minutes walk from the Spa theatre, which we went to for 2 evening shows. It also has a cafe. About 10 minutes walk to the harbour and town centre. It seemed to have plenty of buses for people staying further out.
There were 2 restaurants across from the theatre. A Mediterranean and a Chinese. We had meals at the Mediterranean, which were good and understood that the Chinese was also a good place to eat.
Fish and chip shops were also in the town centre.
Kevin
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Scored 6.0
We arrived in the rain, and found it tricky to find our way...
We arrived in the rain, and found it tricky to find our way around eventually finding the harbour carpark.The seafront beyond the amusement arcades which look a bit rundown, is pleasant with a lovely promenade with good access for everyone.Lovely sandy beachtoo. We spent our visit at nearby Sewerby Hall and gardens, Flamborough cliffs and Bemptoncliffs. Marton Grange is a cosy haven after walking the coastal paths.
Hilary
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Wonderful place.
Wonderful place. Something for everyone, quiet parts, lively parts, child friendly, lots of spaces where dogs are allowed, clear notices where they are not. The promenade: lots of public toilets signed wit the distance between so you can see which is nearest. Nice to see the harbour. Lots of shops in the centre of town.
Janet
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Working harbour, pleasure boats trips, Bridlington's Old...
Working harbour, pleasure boats trips, Bridlington's Old Town Georgian tea shop & collectors centre (at tea shop). Architecture of Old Town. Baille Museum. Walks to Sewerby Hall & village. Land train. Extensive quiet South Beach.
Jan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bridlington is a lovely seaside town with sandy beaches.
Bridlington is a lovely seaside town with sandy beaches. You can indulge in some fish and chip shops and an ice cream while taking in the sea air along the sea front. There are a good range of shops. There are a good selection of restaurants too, we had a meal at a Chinese restaurant called Yips, the food was excellent. There is a cafe/bar called Jeromes on the pavilion where you can enjoy a drink and take in the sea view either sitting inside on a windy day or outside when it's warmer.
Everything was pristine and new. The host had left a basket, treats and blankets for the dog which was very thoughtful. Ideal location for us as we went to the Bridlington Spa and it is literally 2 minutes away. The apartment is not big but there is still plenty of space. It has a good entrance space where you can leave coats and shoes. The shower was really nice, everything worked. It was also easy to access the apartment as it has a key box.
The location was amazing on the sea front and not even a 2 minute walk into the town!
owners were so friendly, helpful, welcoming and the room was a cute seaside theme and different compared to a boring hotel room. You look out the window and see the sea which is perfect. your own parking space which was an amazing BONUS as main issues with other accommodations never have parking.
Will be coming back! Thank you X
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.
This was on the top of the list of best stays ever. Staff was very hospitable and went above and beyond for other guest's and my room spotless and nice bright and comfortable and with usb ports . It's Close to the beach good views it's a part of Bridlington which is a flat area not many hills ideal for people with mobility problems . Fantastic experience thank you seacourt. From Jason.
The hosts were very friendly and helpful with questions about Bridlington.
The breakfast were very good quality.
The location was 2 min walk from the sea front.
The cleanliness was spot on.
Restaurant around the corner called Aloha was amazing (pic of meal ncluded).
Beer garden in Restaurant called Salt was a sun trap even on a really windy.
As usual the Lobster Pot at Bridlington was up to the high standard for a Marston Inn. The room was clean and well presented. Both continental and full English breakfasts were good. We ate every evening in the restaurant and the menu was varied and catered for all requirements. The food was good and served by friendly and helpful stahh.
The lodges were beautiful, with gorgeous scenery and it was an extra bonus that our lodge was right next to the lake so we woke up to the ducks near us. The location was perfect, Bridlington south beach was only a few minutes away. The Luxury Lodges came with hot tubs which were really nice and we all very much enjoyed.
Good location just one street back from the sea front. Breakfast was very good plenty of choice. Only £3 parking charge for whole stay just outside the Hotel or very close by. We had a good sized well equipped room without a view which was a bit cheaper as we were out most of the time.
We cycled the Way of the Roses and finished in Bridlington yards from the hotel. They have a garage to store bikes in and made us some sandwiches even though it was late. When you’re exhausted you need to find a place like this to look after you.
Great location. Easy walk to town and Bridlington Spa venue. There is a bit of parking out the front with signs saying reserved for the hotel use. We parked without an issue. The staff are incredibly helpful. The room was clean and comfortable.
Position of hotel, although on main road into Bridlington was quiet and accommodation away from the pub, although a problem when raining, meant it was quiet and away from any noise generated by customers drinking in the excellent pub garden.
Lovely, clean and comfortable little hotel. We stayed here one night to attend a concert at Bridlington Spa. Hotel was within walking distance, location ideal!
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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