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Royal Beach Hotel

Best Western
Royal Beach Hotel
Southsea, Hampshire

Carefully restored in 2003, period elegance combines with modern comfort in this Victorian seafront hotel. Further bedroom and public-area redecoration has been carried out during 2009 and culmination of the whole project is expected by March 2010 with the installation of a new lift. 
 
Situated adjacent to the beach in Southsea, Portsmouth, the Best Western Royal Beach Hotel offers superb views across the Solent and is just a few minutes by car from many of the historic attractions in Portsmouth. With Comfortable bedrooms, friendly service and extensive conference and banqueting facilities, the Best Western Royal Beach Hotel is ideal for business and pleasure. 
 
Car parking is free of charge at the hotel but guests should be aware that within the front and rear car parks, there is a maximum of 60 parking spaces. Some free parking spaces may be available in adjacent roads or alternatively, there is a Local Authority car park at Canoe Lake (it should be noted that whilst this is only a couple of minutes' away by car, it will take longer to walk back to the hotel). 'Pay-at-meter' parking is also available all along the seafront. 
 
Guide and assistance dogs welcome. Pet dogs welcome by arrangement. 

 
There is plenty to see and do in Portsmouth... 
 
...our special attractions include the Historic Dockyard [for HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, the Mary Rose Ship and Exhibition Hall], D-Day, Royal Marines and City Museums and Gunwharf Quays, including the magnificent Spinnaker Tower, which is a superb development at Portsmouth Harbour for designer outlet shopping, bowling, cinema, wining and dining or just enjoy the view. 
 
Portsmouth caters for all ages... 
 
...with it's theatres, golf course, abundance of nightlife and miles of seafront which offers many other activities at the Pyramids Leisure Centre, Blue Reef Aquarium and fun fair
 
The Best Western Royal Beach Hotel also affords an ideal location... 
 
...for trips to the Isle of Wight, the Continent and, with the M27 motorway and mainline stations nearby, neighbouring towns and cities

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