Norfolk Royale Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review One of the oldest and most prestigious hotels in town, a few blocks from the seafront and central shopping area, it recently underwent a major £5 million renovation program, restoring it to its former Edwardian elegance, with a two-tier, cast-iron veranda. Nevertheless, we think it still plays... frommers.com
No title - expert review Bournemouth has long been a popular seaside resort and has not lost its unique character. The RAC 4 Star Norfolk Royale Hotel is a fine example of the elegant buildings that grace the town. It is a splendid Edwardian house, once the holiday home of the Duke of Norfolk, after whom it is named. Extens... johansens.com
No title - expert review The Norfolk Royale Hotel's restored Edwardian grandeur is both welcoming and inviting: In the heart of Bournemouth the Norfolk Royale is an ideal base to take full advantage of this exciting, cosmopolitan town. All 95 bedrooms are beautifully decorated in a luxurious Edwardian style and offer every ... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The Norfolk Royal Hotel has a natural gracefulness and charm that captures at first sight and forever. Her restored Edwardian grandeur is both welcoming and inviting A haven of warmth and sophistication, bordered by fragrant and attractive gardens set in the very heart of Bournemouth the most radian... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review A grand Georgian resort hotel set among private manicured gardens, patios and terraces, Norfolk Royale Classic Hotel stands in the centre of Bournemouth, Hampshire 800 meters from the towns beaches. Bournemouths shops and Georgian architecture are right on the hotels doorstops, and guests stroll to ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Built in the Edwardian style, but sensitively restored, The Norfolk Royale gives an inviting feeling of warmth and sophistication. You can stroll in the pretty landscaped gardens, sunbathe on the lawns, take afternoon tea on the terrace or a cocktail on the patio. Bedrooms, mostly in a recently reco... signpost.co.uk
No title - user review Hotel was excellent,very central location.My husband and I were there with our 3 year old and the staff were very ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Only stayed one night but what I saw was very good good value for a 4 star hotel rooms large and clean bathroom could do with a re tile is the... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Our short break away from home was made pleasnt by the frriendly and helpful approach of the staff. The hotel was local to good shops the seafront and we were even able to enjoy a str... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Terrifically located with just a couple of minutes walk into the centre of Bournemouth. Adequate car parking (although I am not used to and do not like paying for the pleasure). Super leisure facilities (small pool, sauna). P... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The Hotel was extremely nice and very convienient for access to the town centre for shopping, the beach and nightlife. The staff were very helpful, polite and friendly. We stayed on a B&B basis and the food was sencond to none. A fantastic week... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The restaurant food is very good and staff very or possibly overly attentive. Food served probably too quickly. As a business traveller who stays in hotels all the time, I appreciate prompt service, but I want time to linger a bit over the evening meal. I was served within 5 minutes of sitting down ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We had to wait a long time in the evening for a drink at the bar.Prices seemed very expensive. Found it strange that there was no white bread available one morn... mytravelguide.com
We are making another visit - user review Nothing to dislike within the hotel but didn't like having to pay additional charges for the car parking. The room was well maintained, a fair size and quiet.The food and service ... travel.yahoo.com
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