No smoking, family-run guesthouse in central Weymouth. We offer friendly, comfortable & clean accommodation at affordable prices. All rooms en-suite. Many with stunning sea-views. FREE PARKING!
This charming, grade II listed building was built in 1784 and is one of the oldest to be found on Weymouth’s famous Georgian Esplanade. With breathtaking views of the bay and surrounding coastline, we are a natural choice for anyone visiting the area. You will instantly soak up the warm and friendly atmosphere upon your arrival and, during your stay, nothing will be too much trouble.
Ideally located on Weymouth’s seafront, yet just a stone’s throw from the centre of town, the Victoria Hotel provides an excellent base for all types of holiday. Families adore us because we are located opposite the award-winning soft, golden sands; divers because of our wet storage facilities and anglers because of our deep freeze, where we are able to store their daily catches.
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Getting There
From Weymouth Railway Station: Head diagonally to your left upon exiting the station, where you will find the Jubilee clock on the seafront. Follow the Esplanade (right) towards the ferry terminal, passing King George III’s statue. About 200 yards along, right after Marks & Spencer, you will find the Victoria Hotel (approx 5-10 mins walk)
From The Ferry Terminal: Simply follow the seafront for about 500 yards and you will find us, just before Marks & Spencer, on the left (approx 5 mins walk)
Things to do
Activities in and around Weymouth include: walking, climbing, water sports, diving, fishing, sightseeing, hesil Beach, Portland, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Abbotsbury Swannery & Sub-Tropical Gardens, Monkey World, Sea Life, Nothe Fort, Bovington tank museum, RSPB nature reserves, boat trips, etc
Primary Non-smoking
Accommodation Type Double Room(s) with Ensuite, Family Room(s), Single room(s), Triple Room(s), Twin Room(s)
Site Facilities Carpark, Internet Access, Off-street Parking, Public Telephone(s), Tennis Court, Carpark (fees apply), Guest Lounge, TV/Lounge Area
Guest Lounge Books & Magazines, Tea & Coffee Making
Services Postal Service, Breakfast Available, Safety deposit box
Site - Cooking Refrigerator
Room - General Ensuite (Private Bathroom), Bath, Cot available, Fan, Heating, Highchair available, Mini Fridge, Toiletries
Room - Electrical Clock Radio, DVD Player, Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television, Telephone
Linen & Laundry Blankets, Iron/Ironing board, Linen Provided
Features Absolute Beachfront, Abundant Birdlife, Panoramic Views
Included in Tariff Breakfast, Cooked Breakfast, Tea & Coffee
Nearby Attractions, Beach(s), Bowling Club, Bus Stop, Coach Station, Galleries, Museums, Hospital, International Airport, Lake(s), National Park(s), Post Office, Public Transport, Railway Station, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Taxi Rank, Visitor Information Centre, Bars, Pubs & Clubs, Boat Ramp, Domestic Airport, Gardens/Parklands, Golf Course(s), Marina, Sporting Venue(s), Town
Payment Method Bank Cheque, Cash Payments Accepted, Deposit Required, Most Major Credit Cards, Personal Cheques, Travellers Cheques
From Weymouth Railway Station: Head diagonally to your left upon exiting the station, where you will find the Jubilee clock on the seafront. Follow the Esplanade (right) towards the ferry terminal, passing King George III’s statue. About 200 yards along, right after Marks & Spencer, you will find the Victoria Hotel (approx 5-10 mins walk)
From The Ferry Terminal: Simply follow the seafront for about 500 yards and you will find us, just before Marks & Spencer, on the left (approx 5 mins walk)
Things to doActivities in and around Weymouth include: walking, climbing, water sports, diving, fishing, sightseeing, hesil Beach, Portland, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Abbotsbury Swannery & Sub-Tropical Gardens, Monkey World, Sea Life, Nothe Fort, Bovington tank museum, RSPB nature reserves, boat trips, etc

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