Latest Hotels Reviews for Hampshire

Meon Valley Hotel, Golf & Country Club
4/521 Reviews
I had stayed in this hotel many moons ago when it was part of the to Marriott group, I understand it is now Ellite /Britannia hotels and there is nothing ellite about it. Check in time is 4 pm, and checkout 10 am, that gives six hours to clean and turn around the vacated rooms, So you would expect them to be absolutely spotless, room was clean enough, it smelled of smoking but went, when the windows opened, few hairs in the bath tub, the wooden cabinets smelled musty and dust on lamps, but the bed was clean and so was the bedding. On check-in I didn’t realise it was 4pm, I assumed it would be 2 pm or 3 pm at the latest. I asked if any of the rooms were serviced so I could check in early, I was told there were lots of rooms ready but you have to pay £20 extra to check-in early regardless of the fact they ready, I was due to be at a wedding at 5 pm, I had to accept the £20 payment, I was not impressed as this took my one night stay in this hotel to £189 for the night. In comparison I could get a one night stay in the Park Plaza, Waterloo for the same price in London! This hotel is not worth that much a night. The hotel was like a maze and had to go upstairs along creaky corridors carrying a suitcase case up more stairs with no accessibility by lift to my room (room 657) Room had the very basics cheap nasty shampoo, A few sachets of tea and coffee, towels but no bottled water. At night I could hear a few guests from other rooms, it didn’t disturb me. The pool is absolute mess, it had a pipe going from the hot water tap into the pool, which I burnt my bottom on and my husband burned his thumb, I can only assume the heater doesn’t work so it’s the only way they’ve got to heat the pool, The water didn’t look very good I wonder if the filter was working? In photographs on booking.com their shows a Jacuzzi, there isn’t one! there hasn’t been a working for more than 10 months, and the broken one has now been removed altogether, I think it’s very misleading. I don’t like to book a hotel without a pool and a Jacuzzi, I like to relax why I’m away from home. The pool look too scary to go into, and there was no Jacuzzi! Breakfast wasn’t too bad, Choice of cereals, fruit juices and cooked breakfast, no croissants or pastries. Coffee was horrible. Breakfast is advertised until 10am but they closed and locked the doors at 9:58, I only made it with 10 minutes to spare, it wasn’t explained me that breakfast actually ended at 10. I would assume people could still go for breakfast at 10 and still have time to sit down and eat, this is not the case! Would I stay here again absolutely not! it is probably a £50 a night budget hotel in the middle of nowhere unless you are playing golf I really wouldn’t bother. Disappointed that booking.com gives this hotel four stars.
Holiday Inn Southampton-Eastleigh M3,Jct13
4.5/558 Reviews
Best hotel in the area. Decent room and coffee, staffs are friendly too
Ibis Budget Southampton Centre
3.8/565 Reviews
The clue to this hotel is in the name. We booked 3 rooms for two nights for the boatshow. To be honest it was basic but perfectly suited our needs. I've just recently stayed at the Waldorf Hotel in London and the Shower in my room was far superior to the one in the Waldorf. It was good value for money for the boatshow weekend £222 per foom for two nights. We had a few issues with room cards etc however Maddison the receptionist politely & efficiently sorted them out and is a credit to the hotel. We will definitely be stopping next year for the boatshow.
Leonardo Hotel Southampton
4.4/5157 Reviews
Lovely friendly staff on reception and at the bar. Lots of fresh tasty breakfast options. The only negative at breakfast was that the hot water machine must have been in need of a good descale as tea was quite scaly. The room was very clean, quiet and adequately equipped. Good aircon, showers and towels. Bed was a little hard though. Lifts can be busy so tricky and c yourself on a high floor (there are 12) The other guests seemed to be mainly pre or post cruise passengers from all over the world - some looked very jet lagged.
Burley Manor
3.9/541 Reviews
We had received a gift voucher for a meal at Burley Manor from our son which we had not used immediately. In truth having read some of the reviews we were sceptical about using it at all. But on the basis it was a gift we decided to have a Sunday lunch there earlier this month with little or no expectation of the quality of service or the meal. How wrong could we have been and just wonder about the veracity of some of those comments although we do believe there has been a recent change of chef. On arrival we were met by a waiter who showed us to our table and immediately offered us still and sparkling water whilst we read the menu. It was a traditional Sunday lunch menu with three choices of meat plus a fish dish with freshly caught Skate and a vegetarian dish. In the end we both chose the Ham Hock for starters, sirloin beef for main and sticky toffee pudding for desert (the latter because we never have that at home!). All of that was washed down with a red wine for myself and a sparkling wine for my wife. All of the food was cooked to perfection, the waiting staff were friendly and polite and kept a wary, inconspicuous eye on all tables to see if anyone needed anything but importantly they did not keep pestering anyone. At no time were we rushed to finish our meal, in fact we were encouraged to simply enjoy the food and surroundings. After eating we moved to the lounge for coffee. The photograph shows the main course. The beef was absolutely tender and cooked to perfection and we had a total of seven, yes seven, vegetables served with it. It is hardly surprising that although we cleared our plates we failed miserably in eating all the vegetables in the side dishes. Visitors need to remember this is an old Manor House with an ancient herd of deer in the field next to its driveway. Its decor and furnishings reflect exactly the period during which it was built, and as such it will look old fashioned to many as it has not been 'modernised' which would have taken away all of the character of the old building. Having been there we will go again and would unhesitatingly recommend Burley Manor for Sunday lunch. As to price well a three course meal is £32 which is excellent value for money. We had extras and with wine and coffee afterwards our bill just topped £100 including a service charge. Just try it and see.
Best Western Chilworth Manor Hotel
3.8/566 Reviews
Beautiful grounds! The entrance to the hotel is amazing. It’s in a fantastic setting, lovely to walk around the grounds aha explore. The room is slightly dated in comparison to other hotels, however the bed is comfy and you have a tv and hot drink facilities. Pool, jacuzzi and steam room were a nice touch.
Langstone Quays Resort
4.4/581 Reviews
Arrived at this lovely venue to celebrate our Ruby Wedding Anniversary only to find that the 3rd party booking company that we used & paid had not advised us that the Hotel was fully booked. Fortunately the Staff at the resort on reception Adam & his female colleague sorry I did not take her name bent over backwards to try & find a room which they eventually managed with a lot of effort. The hotel was exceptionally busy due to a Wedding & a private party staying over. I was very stressed & upset as this was a special day for us but they made every effort with calmness & professionalism to resolve this problem that was NOT down to the hotel. Room & stay was great. I highly recommend this hotel & the staff not only on reception but throughout the whole hotel during our stay.
Basingstoke Country Hotel & Spa
4.4/5131 Reviews
Went to this hotel for family wedding, after reading other reviews I was not looking forward to my stay. I found the staff were friendly. The room we stayed in was clean the bed was comfy. I never heard any noise at night. The breakfast had plenty of choice. The problem we had while staying there the broken toilet seat that was not repaired. My son had booked a family room arrived with his three children at 11.30pm and found the room had one double bed and a single bed the only solution they were given was to squash two z beds into the small room because there were no other rooms,
Macdonald Elmers Court Hotel and Resort
3.9/5105 Reviews
Set outside of Lymington, which is a 20 - 30 minute walk away. Large grounds with lawns. Outdoor pool. Children's play area. Tennis courts. Indoor pool in an separate complex that also houses the breakfast room. Both are not in keeping with the charm and style of the older main hotel. We had a bedroom in one of the outside 2-storey more modern self contained units. You have to walk outdoors to access them. Good size room. Comfortable bed. Bathroom with bath and seperate walk in shower. Heating was totally inadequate for the size of bedroom - just a very feeble electric warm air heater with no ability to increase / decrease the setting AND it kept cutting out. Would have frozen on a winter's evening! Food & drinks in the evening hotel was acceptable, but quite expensive. Breakfast in the ”spa” building was self service and chaotic. Overall paying 4* prices for a 3* facility.
Hampshire Court Hotel & Spa
3.7/544 Reviews
My family had a great time in Hampshire Court Hotel and Spa. The reception staff were excellent and super friendly. I could not thank them enough for moving us to a bigger room as I made a mistake of booking a smaller room for me, my husband and daughter. The room that we were moved into had a large balcony, nespresso machine, drinks on the house and comfortable bed The location is perfect and superb. It’s a 4 minute walk to a shopping centre and 5 minute walk and 10 minute drive to Festival mall. You’ll definitely won’t run out of options on what to eat. But most importantly, there are so many interesting place to visit nearby like The Vyne National Trust and Basingstoke Aquadrome to name a few The facilities such as swimming pool and spa facilities were clean, well maintained provide excellent service. Overall, we enjoyed our 2 night stay for a very reasonable price!

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels105
Number of Reviews4,290
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 18,608
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