Torquay

Torquay is one of our most elegant resorts, with a fine beach, palms along its promenade, a lovely harbour and waterfront, and some exceptional hotels – and not just for their Victorian and art deco architecture. Its history is rich too, splendidly explored in places like Torre Abbey... Read More

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Torquay Events

June
Torbay Half Marathon and Fun Run
July
Torbay Carnival
Torbay Guild of Artists Annual Exhibition
August
Torbay Carnival
Torbay Guild of Artists Annual Exhibition
September
Agatha Christie Festival
November
Torquay Christmas Sparkle and Light Switch On
December
Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair

Hotels in Torquay - 132 places to stay

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Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel

The Grand hotel, situated on the seafront is one of Torquay's premier hotels. It is known for the standard of its 4 star hotel accommodation, food and facilities and loved for its dedicated team of ... More | visit website

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Orestone Manor Hotel

Orestone Manor Hotel
On the coastal road from Torquay to Shaldon this Edwardian retreat is set in landscaped gardens near Torquay and offers some of the finest accommodation and dining in South Devon. Originally the summer lodge of ... More | visit website
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St Michael's Hotel

St Michael

Situated at the heart of the English Riviera, St. Michael’s Hotel is a 4-diamond, GOLD AWARD small hotel in Torquay. Awarded the Southwest Tourist Board Gold Standard for highest category, St. Michael's is proud of ... More | Double Room: £26 - £27 | visit website

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Rainbow International Hotel

Rainbow International Hotel
The Rainbow International Hotel is ideally situated in Belgrave Road, in the heart of Torquay, on the beautiful English Riviera. A short distance from the town centre, stunning parks and the sparkling blue waters of ... More | visit website
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Imperial Hotel

Imperial Hotel

This Mediterranean-style resort built in 1866 is perched on a cliff top overlooking Torbay. Most rooms, the restaurant and conservatory offer spectacular panoramic views of the bay. From the Barceló Imperial Hotel you can admire breathtaking ... More | visit website

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Lincombe Hall Hotel

Lincombe Hall Hotel

LINCOMBE HALL is located in the very heart of Torquay, where once grand Victorian families retreated to entertain families and friends. From our comfortable bar, through elegant lounges and the colonnaded dining room with Mediterranean-style ... More | visit website

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Carlton Court Hotel

Carlton Court Hotel

This luxury, detached Victorian villa with beautiful private gardens, is set in a peaceful part of Torquay, a short walk from Torquay's conference centre and Abbey Sands beach, the harbour and town centre. Carlton Court has ... More | visit website

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Livermead House Hotel

Livermead House Hotel

The Livermead House Hotel is fortunate to have such a wonderful seafront location, with manicured garden terraces and beautiful bedrooms, many with stunning views of Torbay. From the spacious comforts of our lounges there is ... More | visit website

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The Newburgh

The Newburgh

With a great location in the heart of the Riviera, just a short stroll from the beaches, the town centre and the harbour, this guest accommodation is a great place to stay. Refurbished and awarded 4 ... More | visit website

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Corbyn Head

Corbyn Head

The Corbyn Head Hotel and Orchid Restaurant enjoys one of the finest waterfront locations in Torquay.

Situated on the edge of the Cockington Valley and opposite the secluded Livermead Sands, the Corbyn Head Hotel is withing ... More | Double Room: £49 - £62 | visit website

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