Recommended hotels in Scarborough
Below we've listed some hotels we'd recommend you try. The prices do vary - prices listed below are the lowest midweek single rate - but we're sure you'll enjoy your stay at any of the following establishments. Please contact us if you have any queries about any of these hotels.
- Leeway Hotel Rooms from £30
Within a Grade II listed building, this family-run hotel offers impressive sea views over the popular North Bay area, just a 10-minute walk from the town centre. With easy access to the North Bay beach and Peasholm Park, the Leeway Hotel offers a wide range of comfortable accommodation, including sea view and family rooms. Recently refurbished, there is a spacious sea view bar in which guests can relax and unwind with a large selection of drinks available. Read more and book a room at Leeway Hotel »
- Granville Lodge Hotel Rooms from £35
The Granville Lodge Private Hotel is situated on the South Cliff. Within easy reach of the Spa, conference centres, beach, town centre, railway station and Stephen Joseph's Theatre. We hold an enviable position in the town and will make every effort to make your stay an enjoyable and comfortable one. We provide a friendly atmosphere and excellent service.Read more and book a room at Granville Lodge Hotel »
- The Royal Hotel Rooms from £40
The Royal Hotel is Scarborough's most prestigious hotel, offering guests high quality accommodation. The grand regency architecture of the public areas contrasts beautifully with the contemporary style bedrooms. The Royal Hotel is a 3 star (aa + rac) hotel located in the heart of Scarborough, overlooking the beautiful South Bay and within easy reach of all the town's attractions, including the SeaLife Centre, Spa Complex and the many parks and gardens, together with theatres and great shopping. Read more and book a room at The Royal Hotel »
- Beiderbeckes Hotel Rooms from £50
A quiet and sophisticated hotel, but home for the most exciting and unusual bar in Scarborough. Beiderbeckes Hotel is not large (only 27 super rooms) but its standards bear favourable comparison with any equivalent hotel and many much larger ones. Its a hotel but its cuisine is far removed from the institutional fare offered by many of its competitors (its restaurant is by popular acclaim, the best in town so book early for weekends). The hotel takes its name and inspiration from Jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke, one of jazzes true giants and perhaps the first great lyricist, the hallmarks of his style and music are delicacy of phrase and nuance, wonderfully poised rhythmic sophistication and rich sonority. Read more and book a room at Beiderbeckes Hotel »