Overlooking the beautiful English Riviera, our hotel is steps from Torquay Marina. We are just off A379 along The Terrace Road, less than a mile from Torquay Beach and Princess Pier. Living Coasts Zoo, the city center, and Princess Theatre are all within a mile. WiFi and hot breakfast are included with your stay. During the winter holidays, enjoy the The Bay of Lights event on the English Riviera near the hotel.
We offer 1287 sq. ft. of space for social and business gatherings. Our space is available for booking.
This was our second visit to the Redcliffe Hotel this summer. We agree that some of the rooms are dated although this visit we stayed in room 67 which was just by the lift which for us was a bonus as I have a bad foot, the decor as well as the large bathroom and balcony with sea view was a lovely surprise. This hotel has the most friendliest of staff. The indoor swimming pool along with jacuzzi and steam room are super (my husband used these both days). We dined in the hotel both evenings, first evening from the bar menu which was delicious and the second evening decided to go a little more formal and eat in the restaurant, this was a set menu and for £30 a head was great value. The hotel was lovely and warm considering it’s a large older hotel. Its position is perfect looking over the sea, what could be better the restaurant view is beautiful. Parking is free and we had no problem in finding a space on both visits.
Young lad very helpful when checked in offered help to take luggage to room If you struggle with mobility ask lower floor as lots stairs up to top floor small corridors Woken up 1am by people in the street on way back from pubs Friday night not hotels fault but that's problem with hotel being on a side street The corridor light kept coming on shining under the bedroom door and people shutting doors make noise Bed lovely and comfortable and room lovely and clean can't complain Seagulls on the roof every night so loud The second night was even worse for noise I had about an hours sleep due to people outside street and seagulls on roof! I know the hotel can't control this but not an ideal location The staff are lovely , especially the lady at breakfast Breakfast sausages were poor but rest was ok It's more of a B&B than a hotel If I could get a full nights sleep I would stay again
Stayed as part of a coach party. Hotels catering for coach parties, 3 coaches in on my visit, sometimes fail to deliver. Whilst on arrival it took almost 40 minutes for keys to be issued and luggage delivered to my room, considering the limited number of staff available and another coach had just arrived, it was acceptable, complimentary tea and coffee on offer. My room a twin, had everthing I needed although would probably be on the small side if two people were staying. The bathroom was functional if compact but the shower was terrific, plenty of hot water. A large TV and ample storage space. The evening Meal was exceptional, no pre ordering here, everything brought to your table, Each coach party was allocated a slot,although as the week progressed this was very flexible. The restaurant manager was 5 star, never seen anybody deal with service, staff, customers like that, well done. Breakfast was equally slick, all you had to do was ask and tea coffee toast jams would appear. No cold food here. The entertainment started with Bingo followed by the nights guest, again all very good. Any niggles, lift was small and at busy times overstretched, the building is old and corridors reflect this. Overall this was a 5 star experience in a 3 star hotel.
Situated on top of a cliff, this place has some great views and walks along the coastline. Wish we had known beforehand as we would probably have stayed a second night as there is a lot to see in the area. Its hilly terrain so probably not suitable for everyone, but looking at the elderly guests this has certainly not put anyone off. Rooms might be a tad dated, but not enough to put me off staying here again. There was a coach party staying, and I was impressed with the speed and efficiency the staff dealt with them at dinner and breakfast. I think Paignton is probably better suited to families with small children, and Torquay for couples. Beds were comfortable, showers efficient, rooms warm. They appear to have a high turn over of guests, and I can see why. Food reasonably priced, limited choice, perfect for those who cant decide, and arrived quickly on hot plates. Would certainly stay here again
My sister and I had a lovely stay at the Grand Hotel; the room was spacious and comfortable, unlike most hotels it wasn't horribly hot and you could open the lovely big sash window. The food was great, and there were lots of nice cosy corners to sit and read a book and have a cup of tea or a glass of wine. The staff were all superb - friendly, efficient, nothing was too much trouble. Special mention to the brilliant Liam who brightened up mealtimes in the restaurant and was so kind in helping me surprise my sister with a bottle of champagne. Would highly recommend a stay at the Grand!
Friendly welcome on arrival. Given a lovely king-size room with Seaview (meadow suite) The room was so spacious and relaxing to be in. All very clean. Great facilities such as pools,steam room,sauna and hottub. No issues with parking ,limited carpark size but plenty of street parking available. 5 min walk to the town. This hotel exceeded our expectations as a last minute booking. And came away all relaxed, calm and de stressed. Will definitely be back.