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    Queens Hotel

    Queens Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    I decided to have a solo getaway at the Queens Hotel. I parked my car right at the front, and was…read morepromptly greeted by a bellhop. (Whom I apologize, at first believed him to be a thief). I checked in and was given a complimentary pen, which was nice but I already have several. The same wonderful bellhop, Matthew, helped move my car. There was another man there. He was condescending and seemed to want to try to check in before I did. Although I sensed competition in him, so I ended up racing him to our separate rooms (I was in room 426 and he was in room 425). The room itself was cozy, and with a minor adjustment I was able to see the ocean. The bed was very very soft. I made sure of that. I also added my own personal touch to the room. The TV remote had a good signal (I made sure of that too) and when I picked up the phone I was greeted with a happy hello. I had trouble finding the bathroom to take a bath, but I quickly found the solution. There was a slight wait in the buffet hall, but that also moved quickly, with a little help from myself. The man in room 425 was also there, and challenged me to an eating competition (which I should tell you I won). There was oysters, and I ate several, but I feel they may have been a bit off. There was loud music at 12:05 am, but I very politely asked them to be quiet. In the end, five star stay! Will be back!

    When looking for a hotel in Portsmouth, there are not a whole lot of options on the water, but this…read moreis one of the few truly English hotels left in the area. This historic hotel is a lovely walk back in time with a staff that is top notch. The service here was impeccable from the moment we walked in the door and it is something the management touts as a basis for teamwork. My room was lovely in the small, quaint British way. The bed was very comfortable. There was a desk and a nice wardrobe for my clothes. The window at the end of the room looked out over the harbor and at night the light from the street would shine on the ceiling in a lovely pattern. It was unusually hot for Portsmouth and the management made sure to have a fan in my room which cooled things down perfectly. The bathroom had all of the amenities, but the shower was a bit tight. I had to strike a yoga pose in order to shave my legs. Dual purpose shower! The bar and restaurant were very accommodating and decently priced. They had an outdoor BBQ and seating in the garden. My favorite meal was the Sunday carvery (brunch in the US). All you can eat fresh meat carved to order dished up with veggies and potatoes and dessert. It was exciting to have my first taste of Yorkshire pudding which was nothing like pudding, but delicious nonetheless. The location of the hotel was perfect, right across from the large city park and amusement park. It was an easy walk from the hotel to many restaurants, shops and bars. There's a waterside walkway that was perfect for morning runs. Taxis were plentiful for going to the farther points at the other end of town or if we were just being lazy. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone that wants a true British experience while in the adorable town of Portsmouth. Tell them VB sent you!

    Portsmouth Marriott Hotel - This is room 505.

    Portsmouth Marriott Hotel

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    Arrived for a large conference. Was told some minor repairs were being made. Walked in and had to…read morewalk around a huge scissor jack inside the entrance. Then reception was a couple tables. Rooms not ready, and construction was going on late into the evening and all day Saturday. I know work needs to be done, but not all at once.

    The room is spotless but it is a bummer that the internet is not free. What is the deal as the…read moreprice of the hotel goes up the internet becomes pay as you go... luckily work is picking up the tab. Room Clean, quiet, super hot water in the shower and aromatherapy toiletries in the bath. Gym Apparently small towns buddy up with the big hotels and the hotel gyms are well outfitted. Classes are offered. Pool is decent as well as a steam room and spa. All the machines and weights you need to help fight off jet lag. Bar dining area How is it that molten chocolate cake with it moltey chocolatey goodness topped with a dollop of vanilla ice cream makes the preceding meal go away... and quickly. Even after finding the crusted, fire of the gods fused on crumb of food on the bottom of my spoon... the chocolate still made me happy. I did try to not lick the speed bump of food on the bottom of my spoon. Harbor town, they specialize in fish so i ordered the sole fillet in a wine sauce. What i get is a rolled up sole fillet smothered in something of a hollandaise sauce... luckily it didn't splash over onto my boiled new potatoes. Bland would have been an undeserving rave review for the flavorless tornado rolls of fish I was served. I had such high hopes too after the mini terrine of seafood chowder - hot- with topped with an over cooked half strip of bacon... pancetta for the gourmands. Overall come for the gym and nicely appointed rooms... tomorrow night I explore the tastes of Portsmouth thank you Yelp for expanding your domination of the Universe.

    Hotel Ibis Portsmouth Centre

    Hotel Ibis Portsmouth Centre

    (4 reviews)

    £££

    Manager - Alexandra (On duty 9.30am 11th July 2015)…read more Due to a late Ferry arrival in Portsmouth my daughter and I were forced to find accommodation for the night before catching our train the next morning. I choose the Ibis Hotel as it was close to the ferry terminal and being a French owned chain and an international hotel company i thought it would be ideal for our overnight stay. Mostly everything about the hotel was ok, not exceptional, but fine. The bedroom was small but our bed was comfy, the bathroom was very compact with a very weak shower that had barely any pressure with one of those multipurpose shower gel, shampoo, conditioner to wash with. We slept well and having prepaid for breakfast we went down to dining room early. This was the start of our trouble and quite frankly made our whole experience of staying at an Ibis Hotel a bitter one. Firstly the dinning room was packed, not one seat. Ok i thought we can eat in the sitting area adjacent. The biggest problem with that was no cutlery, no plates, no glasses and the food looked as if a horde of vikings had passed through... So basically no breakfast for WHICH WE HAD PREPAID FOR!!! I asked the young girl and she didn't have a clue - the breakfast is self service, ok fine. But have the food stocked, clean plates, cutlery, etc. Ready for the guest. There wasn't even someone from the kitchen to collect dirty dishes, it was so badly organised its no wonder that the place was in chaos. I went to the front desk and asked to check out, when asked about our stay i told the reception that it was ok, but explained the our issue with the breakfast. The young lady, Alexandra, who turned out to be the manager, was totally non plussed by the situation, made no effort to try and resolve the situation she just asked how I would like to PAY? I am standing with my 7 year old daughter, having had no breakfast and i'm faced with a manger that basically doesn't give a dam. I explained that we had prepaid for our breakfast and to take that off the bill, which she did reluctantly. But other then that there was no customer service to speak of, no apology, nothing that made me feel like a respected or welcome customer. I did ask to speak to the manager at this point when Alexandra told me she was the manager. I did enquire as to why they didn't have enough breakfast, plates, cutlery, etc. available when they knew they had a full hotel? Nothing of an explanation was offered in return. I was shocked by the experience, i am used to a hotel apologising and offering to take something off the bill, like the £9 pizza we had the night before. But Alexandra was not in the opinion that we should be offered any kind of gesture of goodwill. In fact she puffed herself up and said "i took the breakfast off the bill" to which i replied "WE DIDN'T GET TO EAT ANY BREAKFAST" So we were given nothing... What i find upsetting is that Alexandra didn't even offer my daughter a bread roll or some water before we left. Seeing my 7 year old daughter standing there i thought that that was the least she could have done. So i paid my bill and left hoping to find something to eat at the railway station knowing that I will never stay at another Ibis Hotel ever...

    Clean, tidy and organized. Rooms err on the small side but furnishings are newish and layout…read moresensible. The hospital, a bus stop and numerous bars across the way can be a source of nuisance in the wee hours.

    Ye Spotted Dogge

    Ye Spotted Dogge

    (2 reviews)

    Very Highly Recommended…read more What a unique hotel with a great owner and team! Our party of four arrived after a short tour of Portsmouth. The hotel is hidden in plain site and can be difficult to find even though it stands out being a different color than the surrounding buildings. We rang the doorbell and were greeted by Ian the owner. I'm a life time elite member of a major hotel brand and I can honestly say I've never been treated as well as Ian and the folks there treated us. Alex offered refreshments and we sat in the beautiful garden where Ian was kind enough to talk about the history of the hotel and his involvement in making it into the beautiful accommodation it is today. After dinner we returned to hotel and once again enjoyed the garden. Our room was the smaller of two but was very comfortable, clean while reflecting the time period of long ago. The bathroom was like stepping into a time warp, very modern and up to date. Breakfast was outstanding and the room well decorated. If you only like chain hotels don't stay here but if you want to treated like family have an incredible experience in a building that's been throughly renovated with an incredible owner and team stay here! Other info: steps, we were on the top floor, so you have to climb steps, no A/C, each room has a small fan, it was in the 80Fs but we had no issues sleeping. Only 6 rooms, so book early. Free high quality WiFi.If we return to Portsmouth we will stay here

    What a pleasant surprise. Not only did Portsmouth exceed our expectations but so did Ye Spotted…read moreDogge. Ian and his team, Alex and Freddie, took great care of us. We enjoyed everything about this B&B, the room, the inn, the history, the setting, the garden, the location and especially the hospitality. If you find yourself in Portsmouth do yourself a favor and stay here. We are already planning our next visit. Thanks Ian.

    Number Four - hotels - Updated May 2026

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