Reviews for Cornwall Hotels

The Queens Hotel
4.1/5115 Reviews
I booked a private function room for a school reunion, along with a buffet supper. The room was more than large enough, and pleasantly decorated, with a view of the sea. The table had been prepared despite our having a buffet as opposed to a ‘sit-down’ meal. The food was very good value for money. Tea and coffee were included, and top-ups were available. The staff could not have been more helpful, from my initial phone call, to finding a selection of different tea bags! Nothing seemed to be too much trouble. We were not hurried to leave, and additional teas/coffee were made available late into the evening (plus more of the lovely shortbread!) Overall, this was a very pleasant experience, and very good value for money. The helpfulness of the staff was the icing on the cake.
Legacy Hotel Victoria
3.9/5104 Reviews
This hotel is bang in the centre of Newquay, the zoo and park is only a 10-15 minute walk away. and the town just a few minutes out of the front door. A very useful Tesco express is across the road from the hotel-for your morning Costa before the buffet opens. When you walk into this hotel, you can just see how grand it is, the foyer and reception areas are particularly impressive. The reception, housekeeping and breakfast/waiting staff that we met were all friendly and happy to help. The breakfast itself was adequate, there was a good selection-everything that I expected to see. We were upgraded to a seaview room, which was a lovely surprise and the view was fantastic. Unfortunately this is where the good points end.....now for the bad points; Parking-this is not mentioned in the write up for the hotel, but this is not guaranteed at this hotel (even after you have paid the £5 fee for all the days you are staying there) and the hotel carpark is not just for guests. We weren't told about the 'overflow' carpark until we complained that we had nowhere to park, and to be honest, its not the best situation-the overflow carpark is behind the nightclub attached to the hotel, not lit at night. The other thing to mention about the parking is that it was quite frustrating to see (as we were struggling to find a space as a paying guest) that the staff seem to have priority in the spaces at the front of the hotel and workmen's vans were parked around the back-leaving very few for their guests. The lift! This DOES NOT WORK-we were told it was only available to take luggage (and cleaning carts)-this IS a problem...and not one that they seem to be addressing (reviews from many months ago have also mentioned this problem). We were on the 3rd floor and there are many many stairs to climb to get there-I'm not unfit, but this was quite a pain for me...We passed disabled people having to climb the same amount of stairs too, I do wonder if they were informed of the lift being broken before they checked in-I'm guessing not. The bathroon-I'm not a snob, and not particularly picky-but what I don't like is grot! The bathroom in our room was just grot, I'm afraid to say-so much so that I tried to avoid having a shower in there-I attempted to take my shower stuff down to the pool changing rooms to get a nicer shower (more on that in a moment)-the grout is filthy, the soap dish is just pure rust-I mean how would that not have been flagged and replaced.... The pool area-well...when I said grot for the bathroom in the room-the pool area and changing rooms were on another level of grot and filth....uuurgh, just uuurgh is all I can really say about it... The 'jacuzzi', a little bit like the lift, is STILL not working, same goes for the sauna....These are things that should be updated on the website in my opinion-it has been that long since there were operational that I don't think the hotel can really advertise these 'features' anymore. My other gripe is that there is NO recy
Penmere Manor Hotel
3.8/575 Reviews
We visited for a long weekend recently and overall had a lovely weekend. The hotel is accessed via a small road and when the building comes into sight it looks like something from an Agatha Christie novel! Very art deco looking with beautiful gardens. We had a room with a small patio, we were advised to enter via the patio doors. When we looked outside the main door however we realised why! Maybe it was mid decoration but the carpet had been taken up and it was very shabby. I accept it may have just about to have been decorated but it just looked a bit bad. Our room was clean and comfortable but very dated and in desperate need of an overhaul. The bathroom showed signs of damage and age (cracked tiles, very rusty and broken bath handle, cracked mirror tiles) the shower definitely needed replacing, the tiles were damaged, there was mould within the silicone seal around the shower tray and the water pressure was no more than a trickle. Having said that the beds were clean and comfortable and the room contained tea and coffee making facilities and a small fridge. The food at the hotel was pleasant, buffet breakfast with all the usual items, eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes and toast as well as a selection of cereals and yoghurt, plus tea and coffee and fruit juice. We ate once in the evening and again the food was very nice and freshly cooked. And now saving the best till last, the staff are amazing. They worked such long hours, the same staff were at breakfast and the evening meal and back again the following morning for breakfast. They were all friendly and accommodating and nothing was too much trouble. Overall we had a lovely stay and enjoyed visiting the beautiful surroundings, Penmere Manor is a beautiful place and if given the tlc it desperately needs, will no doubt be stunning once again.
Holiday Inn Express Bodmin - Victoria Junction
4.5/573 Reviews
I would give five stars but for one thing which I'll come too. This is a great stop over for when travelling long journeys to reach this area of Cornwall. I visited family for one day and rather than driving back home stayed a night here. Room was big, clean and quiet. Bathroom was spotless and I had a great night sleep. The staff from check in to check out were wonderful and helpful. I had dinner and it was good and delivered hot. I also had breakfast. But both dinner and breakfast although good, didn't have quite what you get offered when staying at Premier Inn's. However, the biggest issue for me is the fact you have to pay to park. This should be waived. I mean how else are you supposed to get there. It may not be the hotel charging but it's pure greed.
Pentire Hotel
3.9/5101 Reviews
A lovely hotel. Food good, decor internally excellent., staff friendly and courteous. I stayed in a single room and from past experience when often the room is little more than a broom cupboard I was more than happy. Will come again……with my dog. Sorry about your toaster!!!!
Harbour Hotel & Spa St Ives
4.2/5104 Reviews
Five-star recommendation, super location, invincible sea view, breakfast included, mainly the scenery is very good, just next to the train station, there is a small road into the restaurant, the bar and the bar are sea views, there is a large terrace outside, sitting can drink Afternoon tea, sit at the bar and drink at night, watching the seascape outside. The room I booked was small, but it was not bad. It also provided slippers and bathrobes, bath towels, etc. It was very convenient to go down to the beach for a few minutes. It was the most recommended hotel next to the beach, and it was relatively new.
Greenbank Hotel
4.4/5101 Reviews
Beautiful hotel in stunning waterside position. Luxury feel room with perfectly added touches such as Nespresso machine, gorgeous quality local Cornish teas, luxury hot chocolates & homemade biscuits everyday. Quiet in room fridge stocked with bottled water & fresh milk. Bathroom complementaries were of local, luxury handmade quality. Staff super attentive & all areas beautifully presented. We travelled with a dachshund & she was made very welcome, the main restaurant does not allow dogs however you can eat with pup on the terrace (beautiful views) plus there is an indoor wing available & also food is served in their the Working Boat waterside bar which was perfect, informal & with lovely surroundings. Their own beach at low tide & access to river swimming was a nice touch & early morning by car you can be on the local beaches for sunrise within 7 minutes. Would recommend & stay again.
OYO Godolphin Arms Hotel
3.6/549 Reviews
We stayed in Newquay last week and visited the Godolphin on a number of occasions for food and drink. The bar staff and locals were very friendly and made us feel very welcome. The food was tasty and along with the drinks, good value for money. When we asked for a Sri Lankan curry that had been on the specials board the night before and had smelt really good, “Badger” the chef happened to overhear us and went and made it especially for us even though it was his night off. It certainly didn’t disappoint and was one of the best curries I’ve ever had, far better than many of the Indian restaurants I’ve eaten in. Can’t speak for the accommodation as we didn’t stay there, but a good place to eat and drink.
Penventon Park Hotel
4.2/589 Reviews
I booked a room for my mother at very short notice. The staff made her feel comfortable and welcome even though she was alone. Accommodated me having a delivery to the hotel etc. Excellent, couldn't thank the hotel enough.
The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Lodges
4.3/5108 Reviews
Swimming pool was very cold, we spent less than 5 minutes in the water it was very disappointing. (Cant comment on other spa amenities as were closed covid-19 problems) Breakfast was great and the spacing of seating was good it made us feel comfortable and safe. Evening restaurant was too brightly lit and felt very uncomfortable, not the kind evening setting we were expecting (maybe our own issue) however we ordered dinner to the room and were really happy with the prompt arrival of our food and the quality. Great location and great setting, would recommend and revisit in the summer.

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