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.
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...
fletcher
United Kingdom
Absolutely spotlessly clean. Spacious rooms. Delicious breakfast. Friendly owners. Close to town and beach.
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...
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.
Beverly
United Kingdom
Clean good location very helpful & friendly staff phone chargers at each side of the bed
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.
Tim
United Kingdom
Nice to have a sea view. The extensive breakfast menu , with all hot dishes cooked to order, was no doubt much appreciated by guests who enjoy a big start to the day. Not for me. But I enjoyed the cereals, fruit and juice provided. The hotel's location is excellent.
Located in Bridlington and within 300 metres of South Beach, South Dene Hotel features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Lovely very clean. Comfy beds. Little out door seating the lady did say it wasn’t the best but it was just what we needed seating provided. My daughter enjoyed the little snacks.
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.
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 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 £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridlington are £95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridlington can on average be found for £108 per night (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.
The Old Town of Bridlington, UK, is an ideal area for visitors, boasting historic charm, quaint shops, and proximity to the Priory Church. Its accessibility to the beach and harbour also makes it a popular choice.
What guests said about Bridlington:
10
Scored 10
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
6.0
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
10
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.
Tracy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The beach the old town independent coffee shops several...
The beach the old town independent coffee shops several cafes overlooking the sea we tried them all the weather was good its in a micro climate
Lots of toilets along the beach
Walkvto flambourgj is well worth doing
In season there is a land train and fair open
Would recommend the revelstoke pub for food especially if you like large portions
We got the bus to scarbourgh which was a scenic ride
Myself and the hubby travelled to Bridlington to visit family on boxing day and usually stay at the premiere inn. Having stayed at the Manor Court Hotel this time i would say we will be booking from now on. Lovely superking bed in a comfortable chalet, lots of room, had a wonderful nights sleep with a fantastic breakfast the following morning. Fantastic stay and far superior to the Premier Inn chain. Would highly rwcccomend.
Mon Fort Hotel is in a perfect location to enjoy the seaside, just two minutes from the North Beach. We had the pleasant Junior Suite overlooking the front garden and the park across the road. The Hotel is very clean, tastefuly furnished and decorated. Jane and Tim are very friendly, helpful and welcoming hosts. We would definitely stay there again if we visit Bridlington again.
Excellent, what's more to say
Welcoming proprietor easygoing
Bar area, with pool table, uses of swimming pool if you want to use it
Private car park
Full English breakfast, etc etc
Meals served in the evening
Only stayed overnight and would use it again if in this area Bridlington
Thay also have good contact with local taxi firm to get too and from central Bridlington
The room was very well presented, clean, comfortable and all you would need for an over night stay. The little touches around the room, home made biscuits, make up removal towel, 2 comfy chairs (alot of hotels iv stayed only have 1 chair parked at a desk). We went to an even at the Bridlington Spa and it was in easy walking distance. Hosts very nice and polite.
We were very taken with the owners. From the warm virtual welcome we received before arrival to their accommodation of our dairy free and veg breakfast requests through to providing guidance on where to go to view the puffins, seals, dolphins, etc! We couldn’t have been more pleased with our selection of where to stay in Bridlington and hope to return.
Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Bedroom was superb, very spacious, great decor and shower. Brilliant location, couple of minutes walk to beech. When I stay at Bridlington again, will definitely be booking this hotel in advance.
The owners were really nice. We arrived at 12:30 and they let us book in We were able to park outside the hotel. Very clean . Excellent breakfast lovely thick toast hair conditioner in the bathroom which was a first for me.
Loved the location, 2-3 minute walk from the hotel to Bridlington Spa.
Loved the living room area as there were drinks, breakfast and tuckbox/snacks that were free to take - such a lovely gesture!!
Good location. Very close to the seafront. Has its own parking area. Warm and friendly owners. Hotel full of character. Very quiet. Very clean. Excellent breakfast.
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