Nothe Fort
Nothe Fort

Weymouth is a stylish and long-established resort – witness its Georgian architecture and esplanade – with an excellent beach on its own sheltered bay. The many attractions nearby include fascinating Portland, the strange Chesil Beach, and beautiful Lulworth Cove... Read More

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Hotel Prince Regent

Hotel Prince Regent

The Hotel Prince Regent has recently been refurbished and is located on Weymouth's attractive Georgian seafront and only a short walk from the historic town centre. The Esplanade leads into a delightful and picturesque harbour ... More | visit website

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Hotel Rembrandt

Hotel Rembrandt

Just minutes from Weymouth’s beach, shops and attractions, this well-located hotel offers free access to its leisure club with large indoor pool. Hotel Rembrandt offers ample parking, free Wi-Fi and disabled access throughout. There is a ... More | visit website

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The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

Established in the early 1800, The Royal Oak has many years experience in the licensing trade, and provides a very well maintained public house providing spacious accommodation to clients throughout the UK. The public house ... More | visit website

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The Fairhaven Hotel and Panorama Restaurant

The Fairhaven Hotel and Panorama Restaurant

The Fairhaven Hotel is ideally situated on the Esplanade, overlooking Weymouth Bay with uninterupted views of the magnificent World Heritage Jurassic Coastline. The hotel is located close to Weymouth's historic fishing harbour, Pavilion Theatre and ... More | visit website

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Alendale Guest House

Alendale Guest House

The Alendale Guest House is a warm and comfortable Grade 2 listed Georgian building set in the beautiful seaside resort of Weymouth in Dorset. Built in the 1800's The Alendale still maintains much of its ... More | Double Room: From £28
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Hotel Central

Hotel Central

The Hotel Central, as its name implies, is conveniently situated for all the local attractions, being close to the beach, the Pavilion Theatre and the working 17th century harbour. The town centre is one minute's ... More | visit website

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The Sun Inn

The Sun Inn

A short walk from the train station and Weymouth beach, this inn offers a homely atmosphere and attractive sea views. The Sun Inn is situated just a short walk from Weymouth's magnificent beach, which offers golden ... More | visit website

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Dolphin Hotel

Dolphin Hotel
A warm welcome to the newly renovated Dolphin Hotel in Weymouth, possibly Weymouth's finest small hotel. Located just a couple of minutes from Weymouth's sandy beach, car parking, railway station and town centre the Dolphin ... More | visit website
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Westwey Hotel

Westwey Hotel
The Westwey Hotel is a small friendly family run licensed hotel personally supervised by the resident proprietors. From The Westwey Hotel enjoy a leisurely stroll to Weymouth town centre, award winning beach or RSPB reserve.

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B+B Weymouth

B+B Weymouth

The 4 star B+B Weymouth is perfectly located on the sea front, a stone’s throw from the beach and within walking distance of the station, town centre, historic harbour, Marina and ferry ports. The interior ... More | Double Room: From £80 | visit website

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