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Hotel Piccadilly

Bath Road, BH1 2NN BournemouthGBP 58 - 89

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The Hotel Piccadilly is a privately owned 3 star hotel situated close to the town centre and a short walk from Bournemouth´s award winning beach… More
GBP 38 - 216

Hotel Collingwood

11 Priory Road, BH2 5DF BournemouthGBP 38 - 216

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Just 5 minutes’ walk from Bournemouth Pier and Seafront, Hotel Collingwood features a traditional restaurant, modern leisure centre and spacious be… More
47 Gervis Rd, East Cliff, BH1 3DD BournemouthGBP 24 - 299

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In a quiet part of East Cliff, this clean, practical hotel is just a short stroll from Bournemouth´s beaches and town centre. It has a restauran… More
GBP 48 - 95

Applewood Hotel

Durley Road, BH2 5JQ BournemouthGBP 48 - 95

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Situated in its own grounds close to the centre of Bournemouth, this family-run hotel offers a range of accommodation in a relaxed and friendly atmosp… More
 

Bournemouth: Guide


Bournemouth is a seaside resort town in the county of Dorset on the south coast of England.

Understand


Bournemouth’s spa magic has been revitalised and history is repeating itself. A century ago the cream of Victorian society including royalty flocked to Bournemouth’s pine forest landscape of luxurious villas.

They were eager to sample the relaxing ambience of the town, breathe its healthy air, bath in the pure sea water and unwind at leisure. In Tess of the D’Urbervilles Thomas Hardy affectionately described Bournemouth as ‘a Mediterranean lounging place on the English Channel’. The aroma and perfume of the pine trees were considered health-giving and many a famous person came here to take advantage of it including J.R.R. Tolkien and D.H. Lawrence.

The first spa hotel was built in 1885 - the Mont Dore Hotel (now Bournemouth’s Town Hall) Apart from luxury rooms and tennis courts, the hotel also offered the Mont Dore cure which was said to be a healing water and could not be found anywhere else in England. Sea and pure water from the Bourne stream were pumped into the basement of the hotel to allow the additional luxury of soaking and perspiring in Turkish and salt baths.

Since then, Bournemouth has grown into a thriving seaside resort and many of the big hotels offer spa treatments of their own as well as spa and beauty boutiques peppered throughout the town centre catering for men as well as women.

The pine trees still exist and visitors can still stroll through ‘Pine Walk’ in Bournemouth Gardens today to breath in the healthy air. During the summer, the Pine Walk Open Air Art Exhibition is held here eve

Get in

By Train

SouthWest Trains from London and other locations on the South coast.

By Bus

MegaBus from London via Winchester (England)|Winchester.

Get around


Bournemouth is small enough to walk around, but local bus services operate frequently within the city center.

Taxi services in Bournemouth are cheap for short journeys, with an initial charge of approximately £2. It is best to call for a cab rather than to queue at a rank near Holdenhurst for the best fare.

See


Bournemouth is famous for its 7 miles of golden sandy beaches and clean seas. The Pier is almost in the middle of the beach and offers a small fair, boat trips, an arcade and some other shops.

Museums and galleries


Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum - located on the Eastcliff. This museum and gallery has some wonderful collections of 19th century art and Japanese artifacts. The interior of the museum alone is worth seeing because it is lavishly decorated and shows the Victorian interests in eccentric collecting and other cultures, especially Japan and China. Admission free.
The Atrium Gallery at Bournemouth University.

Landmarks


St.Peter's Church. The famous author Mary Shelly who wrote 'Frankenstein' is buried in the churchyard of this church along with the heart of her husband the Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelly.

Do


Bournemouth Oceanarium.
Bournemouth Eye, tethered balloon flights.
Bournemouth International Centre - concerts and exhibitions.
Sheridan IMAX Theatre.


Buy


Bournemouth has a good range of shops with mainly well known high street outlets in the centre but also many independent shops. Examples of large stores are Beales, Dingles, Debenhams and Marks & Spencers. The Boscombe area is well known for its many antique shops and for those who are into designer clothes, Westbourne offers a good variety of designer boutiques.

For out of town shopping the massive Castlepoint Shopping centre is excellent and beautifully laid out, http://www.castlepointshopping.com

Eat

Drink

At night the town comes alive with a vibrant pub and club scene. It is one of Britain's most popular clubbing locations, with many stag and hen parties held in Bournemouth. There are over 40 nightclub venues which are open every day of the week. On busy clubnights, roughly 30,000 people are out in Bournemouth. The Triangle area in Bournemouth is where the gay community is concentrated with several gay friendly clubs and pubs. Most night clubs are located in and around town centre, with the exception of the Opera House in Boscombe.

Love80s @ Cagneys Nightclub - 80s Retro Nightclub spinning 80s pop & dance floor classics.

Sleep


The American travel writer Bill Bryson commented on the amazing number of hotels there seem to be in Bournemouth, but there are so many because the town developed as a seaside resort in the 19th century and that is still its primary function.

Budget

Russel Court - A cheap hotel in Bournemouth, is Russel Court. At £35 per night, it's pretty reasonable.

Mid-range

Splurge

The Royal Bath Hotel near Westover Road, central to shopping and the beach.

Get out

Corfe Castle - half hour away by bus. Take the open top bus via the Sandbanks ferry in the summer for approx £5 from central bournemouth and change at Swanage

The New Forest - half an hour way to the East


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