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    Dolvean Hotel

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Chelsea House Hotel

    Chelsea House Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    I spent a few nights here, this summer. The travel agent booked this for my mother and me I think…read morebecause he had never even heard of Cornwall, and this was probably the first place that got back to him. Then, after booking the Chelsea House, I found it in a tourism book. It was one of two places listed in Falmouth (in that book). I took that as a good sign. The book said that every room had a view of the water. Well, that's not actually true. There is one room that doesn't have a view of the ocean, and that's the Shell Room, namely, my room. But that's ok! Even though we overlooked the back yard (and the neighbor's dumpster), Chelsea House was worthwhile. There were a few weird aspects to the place and a few down sides. Our room was tiny. Super duper tiny. And it was clearly the last one to be remodeled (As in, the other rooms looked much nicer). The tea kettle was rusty (I used it anyway). You order your breakfast the night before. And if you're not down at 8, you're not going to be eating breakfast. I really appreciated that because it meant I was forced to start my day earlier. I definitely got to squeeze more in that way. But, they are a street away from the water and a short block from the beach. They are incredibly close to the bus/train station. So close that when we left, we walked our very heavy luggage to the train station. They are also only a short walk to the center of town, so it's easy to shop and go to dinner, etc. They were very nice. And it was very affordable, considering it was the official start of the season, and most places were booked. I guess with the tiny room with no view (and the weak dollar), it was one time you wouldn't mind paying for what you get!

    Really friendly owners, ever so helpful and courteous. Our…read moreroom, the Shell room, was the only one without a sea front view but was still lovely. Plenty of room for two of us, a nice bathroom and plenty of pillows! The hotel is a 1 minute walk from the beach and about 6 minutes from the town centre and Gylly Beach Cafe. Its just residential street parking available but plenty of room.

    Falmouth Hotel

    Falmouth Hotel

    (8 reviews)

    £££

    This is one of those places where the 1-star phrase of 'Eek! Methinks not.' Might have been…read moreactually uttered by my friends and I here. We weren't staying here but rather stopping in to try and find a late lunch after an 8 hour train journey from London. We had already stopped at one place that wasn't serving lunch (just sweets). We thought that this place looked rather impressive so we went in. You would have thought that we had asked the staff at reception for a unicorn by the looks on their faces. Is asking for lunch such a strange thing in Falmouth? Again, we were told that lunch service was over, but they did have some sandwiches and they would seat us and we could look over that menu. Since it was late, we were the only ones in the dining room but then again, we didn't expect it to be packed. But when we looked at the menu, we were sorely disappointed. There were only about 3 choices and they were exorbitantly expensive. That's when those words were uttered...and we walked out. It looks like it might be a nice place to stay, but my experience with it is less than stellar.

    A beautiful hotel both internally and externally with views to die for out over Falmouth Bay. Like…read moremost of the hotels on this piece of waterfront real estate are massive and are very imposing structures. The hotel itself is very exclusive, for most the only time they will be able to afford it is during the works party xmas party. The staff are very friendly and accommodating, they will ensure that your stay in their sumptuous and luxurious accommodation will be remembered for years to come. The food served in the myriad of bars and restaurants is excellent and prepared from the finest ingredients. Can only describe this place as awesome.

    Falmouth Beach Resort Hotel - View

    Falmouth Beach Resort Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    I read the very negative reviews posted every where on social media and was very apprehensive about…read morestaying here, but had no choice as I was on a tour. First impressions are of decaying faded grandeur. Obvious dry rot, paint peeling, mold and worn soiled carpets etc. Why keep chipped and scratched furniture in the hallways? The location can not be beat, so I am at a loss to understand why money has not been put into infrastructure here. I don't know which market segment they want to appeal to. Probably tour groups are their bread and butter, but I have to say with what they offer, they will it will have to step up their game, or there will be complaints. The food is barely acceptable, no options for breakfast, seriously, who wants pre cooked fried eggs?, the same sausage, beans, fried tomatoes and potatoes every single morning?, and don't even think about asking for cream for coffee. I think that the staff that they have are trying, but there seems to be a lack of enthusiasm and a tendency to say no, rather then accommodate. I think the English service industry is very different than the French or Spanish. This venue could be absolutely amazing, but it seems the owners do not want to put any money into what is necessary, such a shame as this hotel has beautiful grounds and the most beautiful views of the bay.

    A beautiful hotel with lovely views out over Gyllengvase Beach towards Falmouth Bay. The hotel is a…read morebit of a monster and includes a hairdresser and sports complex including heated swimming pool with steam room and Jacuzzi. I had the whole of my wedding at this venue and all the staff were terrific, bending over backwards to assist you in whatever way possible. The food is of a high standard, with various locations within the hotel serving. Hot and cold beverages are available throughout the day along with any alcohol that you may require. Rooms within the hotel are of a high standard and are all en-suite. Worth a stay, off season is the cheapest time to go and can also afford some of the best weather.

    Greenbank Hotel

    Greenbank Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    ££££

    Outstanding landmark hotel from yesteryear. Seat on the harbor with great visas from your room and…read moreboth restaurants. The rooms were spacious and modernized with great features. Are both breakfast and dinner during our stay with exemplary meals. The desk was superb with beautiful warm service. Strongly recommended.

    We stayed two nights at the Greenbank Hotel while we were on a five day tour of Southwest England…read more This was definitely the best of the three places we've stayed. Our room was generously sized and the double bed was larger than expected, more like our queen size bed at home. We didn't have much of a view, but it's not like we spent our whole day in the room. The best part of the room was the bathroom. There was a nice, deep soaking tub, a rain shower, and a handheld shower that had adjustable settings. There was also plenty of hot water with great water pressure. Breakfast in the morning was plentiful and lots of choices. There are a couple reasons why only four stars. The pillows weren't all that great; they were flat, hard, or lumpy or some combination of those three. The wifi dropped out a bit and it was a bit slow. The hotel pub's food was mediocre at best. The room was warm and there wasn't a fan in the room, but I think that's more of an anomaly since others in our tour group had fans in the room and when we asked at the front desk they brought one up to our room quickly, so customer service was pretty good. :) I will caution those that have difficulties with stairs you may want to see if they have a ground or first floor accommodation because the maze on the second floor had us going from the lift up a few stairs, down a hall, down a few stairs before we got to our room and others had even more stairs for their second floor room. It's an old Victorian hotel so stairs are expected, but the maze wasn't expected...still I'd stay here again.

    Dolvean Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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