Whilst we continue to present our rooms to the same high standard, we have now introduced approved anti-bacterial products and procedures, as per Government guidelines to make your stay with us safe and ensure your peace of mind. Every room is decorated to the highest standard - we commissioned one of Southsea's top talents to ensure each space is designed to delight you.
Visiting during the colder months? Our lovely dining room is always warm and welcoming. We like to ensure your day gets off to a cosy start, with one of our delicious breakfast's keeping you going through out the day. Why not treat yourself or a loved one next time you visit during a birthday or anniversary and stay in one of our delightful superior rooms.
Visiting during the colder months? Our lovely dining room is always warm and welcoming. We like to ensure your day gets off to a cosy start, with one of our delicious breakfast's keeping you going through out the day. Why not treat yourself or a loved one next time you visit during a birthday or anniversary and stay in one of our delightful superior rooms.
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The Seacrest Hotel on Portsmouth's seafront is one of the few remaining privately-owned and run hotels in the city. It is a warm, welcoming and stylish place to stay, staffed by a friendly and dedicated team, led by the owner, Antointte Stretton. The hotel's 32 bedrooms provide a mixture of single, double, triple and serviced apartments, to suit a variety of bugets, all with en suite shower or bath.
They say that seeing is believing, and we believe that if you're looking for clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation, you'll find our hotel fits the bill. These galleries showcase our rooms and facilities, as well as showing off some of the best that Portsmouth has to offer. Our Rooms Our newly refurbished rooms are decorated and furnished to a very high standard, as this selection of photographs will show.
When it comes to tourist attractions, shopping, art and culture, Portsmouth has gone from strength to strength over the last decade. The Historic Dockyard is home to Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, Tudor ship 'The Mary Rose', and the iron-clad warship HMS Warrior. Gunwharf Quays is hugely popular, with a broad range of outlet shops for big brands, plus cafes and restaurants galore.
Sea View Superior Room These beautifully appointed rooms are our most spacious and all have sweeping views across the gardens to the sea. Sea View Superior Room All our Superior rooms have Superking Hypnos beds with luxurious Canadian goosedown duvets. Sea View Superior Room Our superior Blue room has stunning views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight.
Reviews (10)
Ian Taylor
Jan 25, 2022
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Chloe Hannah Royce-Rogers
Jan 23, 2022
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David Foster
Dec 19, 2021
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Sharon Hunt
Dec 18, 2021
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Robert Dicken
Sep 07, 2021
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Sarah Shilton
Aug 16, 2021
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The staff were hightly courteous, competent, considerate and friendly. The rooms were immaculate. There was an emergency during my stay and the performance of the staff was above and beyond, staying until 2am, making sure guests were catered to and breakfast was still sorted! All the way through our stay (which included a large wedding party) the service was amazing and family members have re-booked to stay there on our next family event. The breakfasts were better than you could buy and the in bar drinks were reasonably priced, what more can you ask for? Can honestly say i would reccomend the
Marcin Mazurek
Aug 16, 2021
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Location is amazing and the rooms are very clean. Unfortunately, breakfast is very small and limited and some members of staff struggle with guests asking for more. With that said, we really enjoyed our stay here, but before you visit do not get too excited about breakfast contrary to what many reviews online have said.
Victoria Prentice
Aug 01, 2021
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Batman
Jun 11, 2021
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Only a one night stay and room was on the small side although clean, well decorated and with a small but fully functioning shower/toilet. Strange stairs (like Fawlty Towers) and lift does not go down to basement restaurant which may be a problem for some. However it is a pleasant place and served a good table-service breakfast. Provided with parking permit for £2 but very lucky to find a space anywhere on the road outside.
Josy A.
Sep 25, 2014
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My husband and I stayed at Seacrest Hotel when we visited Portsmouth for a friend's wedding. It's a pretty good place to stay (considering there didn't seem to be anywhere near here that was less than £100 per night... *sigh*)
Eeps:
- The décor was all a bit twee and dated, it sort of reminded us of fawlty towers
- The waffles at breakfast were covered in super-sweet-golden-syrup-esque fake maple syrup. It just wasn't my cup of tea.
Yays:
- It's close to the sea, so nice if you fancy a walk after breakfast
- Although I wasn't keen on the décor in our room, I
Eeps:
- The décor was all a bit twee and dated, it sort of reminded us of fawlty towers
- The waffles at breakfast were covered in super-sweet-golden-syrup-esque fake maple syrup. It just wasn't my cup of tea.
Yays:
- It's close to the sea, so nice if you fancy a walk after breakfast
- Although I wasn't keen on the décor in our room, I