Self-Catering in Douglas

Arrandale Hotel & Apartments, Douglas, Isle of Man

Arrandale Hotel & Apartments
39 Hutchinson Square
Douglas
Isle of Man

IM2 4HW
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Ideally situated halfway between Douglas Promenade and the TT Grandstand, the century old Arrandale Hotel is the Isle of Man's most popular guest house. Set on a sunny corner of a quiet residential Victorian garden square that has changed little over the years, the friendly family run Arrandale offers comfortable guest accommodation in a friendly atmosphere.Free of traffic noise and congestion, the beautiful garden Square remains within easy reach of all the town's facilities.All rooms are en-suite, with colour TV, alarm clock radio, tea & coffee making facilities and centrally heated. Our executive rooms, which occupy the front of the hotel on the first floor, also have minibar, hairdryer and trouser press.The Villa Marina, Douglas Beach and Promenade and Nobels Park with sports facilities and kids play area are just around the corner. Restaurants, bars, casino and theatres are just a few minutes walk away. Whether you are here for business or pleasure, you can relax and make new friends in our residents bar where light snacks and meals are available throughout the evening. With its unique history and unspoilt natural beauty the Isle of Man is a haven of peace and tranquillity. Away from the pressures of modern living, you can step back in time as you board a horse drawn farm or travel on vintage steam trains. The Island's picturesque glens, stunning waterfalls and imposing mountains offer you breathtaking views and great outdoor activity opportunities, such as hiking, angling, swimming or horse riding.

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