Below is a review on two top Scarborough hotel, to make your holiday a success you want affordable and friendly accommodation this guide will help you in deciding what’s best for your holiday.
The Grand Hotel
One of the Scarborough hotels from the heyday of seaside tourism, The Grand is known globally.
The Grand at it’s pinnacle was one of the biggest hotels in the world, built in 1867 it has 365 bedrooms , one for each day of the year. The hotel’s lavish architecture defines Scarborough’s hey day as the top seaside resort in the Victorian period.
The Grand hotel remains a unique hotel offering great service at affordable prices, having undergone a £7 million refurbishment the hotel is on the rise again. With two restaurants, the Harbour Lights with its stunning views of the sea and The Premier restaurant for a more intimate experience. If it’s live entertainment you’re after than The Grand offers live cabaret shows featuring very talented professional dancers.
Room wise you can either have one of the standard rooms cheap and reliable with a spa bath, TV and tea and coffee making facilities. If you want to live it up in style there’s one of four Turret rooms nicknamed ‘ King of the Castle’ these rooms offer premier living and fantastic views. If your looking for cheap but comfortable The Grand is for you with some of the special offers been extremely reasonable.
The Royal Hotel
The Royal Hotel is known around the U.K as one of the best Scarborough hotel. The Royal dates back to the 1830’s and is know for it’s history, character and style. The Royal is famous for well know celebrities such as Gwenyth Paltrow staying and War time Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill along with it’s famous staircase and atrium.
Overlooking the scenic South Bay the Royal Hotel boasts 118 comfortable, well appointed, en-suite bedrooms stylishly designed and thoroughly equipped. Rooms available range from single , double and twin rooms. There is also the Churchill suite named after Sir Winston Churchill former Prime Minister who visited the Royal Hotel on a number of occasions.
Standard rooms are priced at around £99 per adult whilst premier suites will cost over £200 but it’s worth every penny in my opinion as the hotel offers high standards in comfort and customer service.
