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Good Hotels in Worthing


Chatsworth HotelWorthing is one of the South Coast’s most popular seaside resorts, with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere that has attracted Brits looking for cheerful domestic holidays for generations. If you’re trying to find good hotels in Worthing, this guide may prove useful.

 

 

 

 

 

Worthing Hotels: Where To Stay

 

 

 

The Chatsworth Hotel, Steyne, BN11 3DU

Located adjacent to the seafront and within easy walking distance to the shops, cafes and restaurants of the town centre, the Chatsworth is one of the most impressive of all Worthing hotels.

This elegant Grade II listed building has a grand Georgian façade that reveals plenty about the sophistication and grandeur of the interior of this impressive hotel. Opposite the picturesque Steyne Gardens, the hotel has 98 ensuite bedrooms and can accommodate up to 180 guests, making it an ideal destination for weddings, conferences and functions. After touring the centre, enjoy a sumptuous dinner in the Hardwicke Restaurant – the food here is Michelin-rated.



The Burlington Hotel, Marine Parade, BN11 3QL

This stylish hotel blends both period style and plush contemporary interiors to produce atmosphere that accommodates a relaxing seaside break perfectly. This grand hotel dates all the way back to 1865, and has 26 graceful bedrooms, all of which come with ensuite bathrooms.

Another advantage here is the late night music venue on site, Club Seven, ideal if you’re reluctant to head out to lively Brighton for a night out. For those who enjoy a more relaxed style of holiday, Gio’s bar and restaurant may appeal.



Ardington Hotel, Worthing East, Steyne Gardens, BN11 3DZ

Situated close to the seafront on the Eastern side of Worthing, this quaint hotel, established in 1928, is the town’s largest privately owned hotel. Situated on a grand Edwardian terrace, the promenade and pier are less than 100m walk from the front door of this hotel.

There are 45 individually designed bedrooms here, and the facilities in each room include complimentary WiFi, access to Sky Sports, and a DVD library with over 150 titles to choose from. The cosy, contemporary rooms are perfect for a relaxing weekend away from the stresses of everyday life.



Travelodge, 86-95 Marine Parade, BN11 3QD

The budget choice for anyone wanting to enjoy the many attractions of this seaside resort without causing too much damage to the bank account. Situated on the heart of the seafront, this Travelodge is a short walk from the shops and restaurants of the town centre as well as Worthing Pier and the Lido.

Prices can start from as little as £32 here, although prices can vary during the busy summer months when the tourist season is at its highest. As one of the cheapest hotels in Worthing, book ahead to find a bargain.

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