Scarborough

The fine old seaside resort of Scarborough has more attractions than you can shake a bucket and spade at, some obvious like its beaches, promenade and cliffs, others like its Alan Ayckbourn previews at the Stephen Joseph Theatre less so... Read More

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Scarborough Events

February
Shrovetide Skipping
April
Scarborough Book Festival
July
Scarborough Lifeboat Fund Raising Weekend
August
Scarborough Cricket Festival
Scarborough Fair
September
Acoustic Gathering
Scarborough Jazz Festival
October
Northern Soul Weekender

Hotels in Scarborough - 113 places to stay

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Raven Hall Hotel

Raven Hall Hotel

Raven Hall Hotel is dramatically situated in the North York Moors National Parkland and overlooking Robin Hoods Bay, with breathtaking panoramic cliff-top views. The Hotel facilities comprise of 52 en-suite bedrooms, conference and banqueting facilities ... More | visit website

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Fountains Court

Fountains Court
No ordinary hotel Fountains Court offers a quiet, unhurried stay in tranquil surroundings. No children, no nightclubbers. Patio spa and Zen Garden + Treatment Centre for pampering and therapeutic treatments. Only 10 minutes walk from ... More | Double Room: £40 | visit website
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Chatsworth Hotel

Chatsworth Hotel

Near both beach and town. Chatsworth Hotel is situated gloriously facing the sea. Easy FREE parking, LICENCED BAR & REST 21 comfortable, spotlessly clean rooms, all en-suite. Perfect for families, surrounded by all Scarboroughs attractions Great ... More | visit website

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Clifton Hotel

Clifton Hotel

With inspirational sea views across the North Sea and Scarborough’s magnificent castle headland, it’s easy to see how First World War poet Wilfred Owen was inspired to write some of his most famous works at ... More | visit website

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The Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel is the Scarborough's most prestigious hotel, offering guests high quality accommodation. The grand Regency architecture of the public areas contrasts beautifully with the contemporary style bedrooms.

The Royal Hotel is a 3 Star(AA ... More | visit website

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Wrea Head Hotel

Wrea Head Hotel

Built in 1881, this elegant Scarborough Hotel is set in acres of private grounds in the village of Scalby on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park.On arrival, a tantalising glimpse of honeyed ... More | visit website

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Crescent Hotel

Crescent Hotel

The Crescent Hotel Scarborough offers the highest quality hotel accommodation and an award winning licenced restaurant Reflections.

The Crescent Hotel is a delightful three star hotel in a Grade II listed building overlooking the beautifully maintained ... More | Double Room: From £98 (weekday) | visit website

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Beiderbeckes Hotel

Beiderbeckes Hotel

A quiet and sophisticated hotel, but home for the most exciting and unusual bar in Scarborough.

Beiderbeckes Hotel is not large (only 27 super rooms) but its standards bear favourable comparison with any equivalent hotel and ... More | visit website

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The Grand Scarborough

The Grand Scarborough

The Grand Hotel remains unique, with many of its original features playing their part in helping make a fantastic break. The hotel is the perfect base to enjoy Scarborough's beautiful sandy beaches, promenade walks & ... More | visit website

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Palm Court Hotel

Palm Court Hotel
Hotel of the Year 2010. Discover Yorkshire Hospitality Association. For over 30 years our family owned, highly rated, AA 3 star hotel is the perfect place to explore, relax and enjoy all that Scarborough and ... More | visit website

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