The Union Hotel is in the centre of Penzance. A 5-minute walk from the sea, the 17th-century building houses Hamilton’s Restaurant and also Nelson’s Bar, where there is free WiFi.
Rogers
United Kingdom
The room Wed booked wasn’t available so we were given adjoining rooms instead. Breakfast was excellent. Staff were very polite and helpful.
With wonderful views across Penzance Bay, Hotel Penzance offers award-winning cuisine and boutique bedrooms. Guests can relax in the swimming pool in the Mediterranean-style gardens.
Alex
United Kingdom
Lovely comfortable room .traditional with character..not corporate or a chain...hooray!
Room had a lovely view towards st Michael's Mount.Nice selection of snacks, tea and coffee.And the room had a bath.Very quiet.Comfortable bed.Fantastic shower.Great restaurant downstairs worth a try.
The unique and original rooms at the 17th-century Artist Residence are each uniquely designed in an eclectic, rustic style, with a curated collection of limited edition artworks throughout.
WE ARE NOT A DOG/PET FRIENDLY INN. In the market town of Penzance, The Longboat Inn is right opposite Penzance Train Station and a 5-minute walk from the beach.
Cooper
United Kingdom
Good. Was served promptly as we had ferry to catch
Set in a Georgian mansion, YHA Penzance features a traditional restaurant and leafy gardens. Penzance Seafront is a 15-minute walk away, and Newlyn Harbour is just 1.5 miles away.
The Kings Arms Inn offers bed and breakfast accommodation in one of West Cornwall’s most atmospheric pubs.
Sigrun
United Kingdom
Super friendly staff, excellent food. Liked the fact that the meat and fish came from local suppliers. Nice comfortable and clean rooms and bathrooms. Can't fault a thing
Featuring views across beautiful Mounts Bay, The Yacht Inn offers a restaurant and free WiFi access. Located in Penzance, the property is just 5 minutes' walk from the Isles of Scilly Ferry Port.
John
United Kingdom
Comfortable with reasonable room and beds, breakfast very good, waitress very good
Set in Penzance, Holbein House is a historic bed and breakfast that offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a tennis court.
Michael
United Kingdom
The breakfast included excellent fruit salad, yogurts, juices, fruit bread, banana loaf, bread, many cereals Inc good muesli and granola, many spreads. The large table was laid beautifully. The owners were welcoming and helpful. The rooms were clean and freshly decorated.
On average, 3-star hotels in Penzance cost DKK 778 per night, and 4-star hotels in Penzance are DKK 909 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Penzance can on average be found for DKK 934 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Penzance this weekend is DKK 1,378 or, for a 4-star hotel, DKK 2,243. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Penzance for this weekend cost on average around DKK 2,994 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs DKK 1,237 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Penzance for tonight. You'll pay on average around DKK 1,662 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Penzance will cost around DKK 2,994 (based on Booking.com prices).
Penzance, UK is accessible via train from London Paddington (5.5 hours), by car from major UK cities, or by air to Newquay Airport (64km away). International travellers can fly to London airports and transfer by train or domestic flight.
The most convenient airport for Penzance is Newquay Airport, due to its proximity and flight options. It's approximately 65km away, offering both domestic and international flights, making it accessible for all travellers.
Penzance, UK, offers various public transport options. The town is served by First Kernow buses, providing local and regional connections. Penzance railway station, part of the Great Western Railway network, offers national services. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size.
Fabulous town, it’s got culture, it’s got architecture, it’s got a great rugby club, it’s got a busy harbour’ it’s got great cafes and restaurants, a stunning promenade and a lot more besides!
Check out what’s going on at The Acorn Theatre which is brilliant.
For a shortish trip see what’s on at The Minack. Best beaches are Sennen, Porthcurno, the Lelant ones, the St. Ives ones, Hayle Towans and Praa Sands. Perranuthnoe beach is good at low tide.
Go to St Ives by train - the view from St Erth into St Ives is breathtaking !
Jeff
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Glad we got tickets for the Minack Theatre and explored the...
Glad we got tickets for the Minack Theatre and explored the Gobal Telecommunications Museum, took the Coaster bus several tiimes, including to Land's End and walked the Coastal path to Sennen. Enjoyed the Penlee art gallery, especially in the midst of reading "Summer in February." Enjoyed a meal at the oldest pub, and at the Longboat Inn. The staff at the Info Centre were the best - gave us so many tips and set us on the right buses.
Bruce
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
i like walking on the promenade, along to Newlyn, took the...
i like walking on the promenade, along to Newlyn, took the Mounts Bay coast path to Marazion, took the bus to Trengwainton gardens- lovely to see the magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias - interesting walks round the gardens and a lovely cafe with friendly staff and good food.
Visited Trewidden gardens by bus and also took the train to St. Ives- a lovely scenic run along the coast.
Penzance town has a nice selection of shops and it is worth exploring the back streets and the area round Chapel street. On previous visits have been to the Morrab gardens and other parks. Penzance is easy to walk round, has a good bus service and the tourist information staff are very knowledgable and helpful.
Gillian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Went in the end of February, it was a quiet time with...
Went in the end of February, it was a quiet time with everything closing by 10pm, and last buses leaving early, but it's just as lovely if not more so as any other time of the year could be. Even for hiking, if you get ready for the wind, the rain, the fog, the mud and the cold.
Tamas
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Penzance is a wonderful place to visit, so much to see,...
Penzance is a wonderful place to visit, so much to see, lovely individual shops, beautiful houses, fantastic pubs and eateries, well worth a visit, The Turks Head on church street has a fantastic menu and the food is delicious, the staff are extremely friendly and welcoming, they also allow dogs which is fabulous, oh the beer is really lovely in there as well!!
susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We came in February so not very busy.
We came in February so not very busy. Many places to walk around, lovely garden in the center of town. Great beach, St Michael's Mount very close by. St Ives also not far away. Great place as a bae to see Cornwall.
The Queens Hotel is in an ideal position on the Penzance Promenade and one can see that it has been in existence for very many years and it's very good that it still attracts customers and doing business. It would be missed if it were not around.
The staff were courteous and nice and the breakfast was ample and nutritious.
We had a one night stay and the distance from Penzance rail station was only a short taxi ride away.
It will certainly be our destination if we need to stay in Penzance in future.
Very close to the excellent Praa sands beach. A modern and comfortable flat, fully equipped with everything needed for self-catering. Even some games in the living room cupboard. Very clean, and a very friendly and prompt service.
Excellent location close to the beach, and in easy driving distance to supermarkets, to Penzance, the Penwith peninsula and to Porthleven. You can start walking the coast path straight from where you are towards Porthleven. To be warmly recommended. We had a great time!
The Union Hotel has bags of character and historical significance. It feels like an old building that has seen grand days. It's worth taking some time to look at old photos on the wall, read up on the history of the various rooms, and explore the old features. It was tidy, clean, and in a great location for Penzance attractions, for St Michael's Mount, Lands End and the Minnack Theatre. The shower was excellent and the breakfast was very tasty. The staff were friendly and helpful.
I have stayed at the Longboat several times at this time of year and always enjoyed being there. A great team running this place. Nice rooms and nice breakfasts. Superbly located for Penzance railway station, bus station and Penzance itself. Appreciate the low key approach to New Year’s Eve. Could not recommend the Longboat more highly for an enjoyable stay in West Cornwall, with such an excellent location to explore much that this area has to offer.
Parking available for 2 or 3 cars round the back of the hotel - opposite tennis courts, or on street with no restrictions. Great shared facilities which are ideal for bringing back a takeaway and using the glasses provided for wine etc. Huge wooden dining table.
Room perfectly clean and spacious. Great to use the TV to log into Netflix and Wi-Fi works perfectly.
A great place to stay in Penzance. We'll be back again to further explore coastal areas.
This seaside hotel is really lovely. It's at the north end of town, a short walk to the center, but nicely located.
Our room was small, but very workable. It did not have a view of anything wonderful, but it was quite and cozy.
The bed and pillows were comfortable. The bathroom is updated and has nice amenities.
Parking is available in a secured garage with prior arrangements.
Breakfast was buffet style.
My wife and I stayed at the Coldstreamer Inn for two nights from Mevagissey as my wife had surgery in Penzance. We were very happy about the willingness to help and friendliness.
Everything was very to our satisfaction. Dinner and breakfast were good. It is a hotel for normal people who are looking for peace. You'll find it all at the Coldstreamer Inn.
I think it's worth coming back
The Receptionist lady was is extremely helpful
& not was too trouble.Even with my difficulties
Holiday made a real joy I needed a break
Restaurant Staff Excellent all Thanks
Pleasure when you dont have to be too concerned away
I would look for "Hotel Penzance" when around again Thanks more more to rooms excellent
It is a cosy place to stay close to the Penzance Railway Station. Shopping is convenient because there are quite a lot of supermarkets, groceries, bars, and shops nearby. We were offered Cornwall brand biscuits and chocolates, which were tasty. The sofa bed was a bonus, in addition to the 2 beds upstairs.
Hosts are Sally & Alan—very nice and helpful with daily journeys. Breakfast served individually in A pleasant dining room, for all guests. Room was well appointed, bright, with a small bathroom. Everything very clean and well planned. The best choice of B & B’s in the Promenade area of Penzance.
Nice boutique hotel with smiling staff and great food. Actually this was the first hotel that freshed up our room when the tag was out on the doorhandle. The bathtube was a bonus and good wifi made our stay just perfect. Definitely visit the Thai Moon restaurant next door as well.
Very nice, near new build and very quiet area.
Room had everything you needed, even internet tv which was really nice.
Owner was very friendly and has obviously put a lot of effort in to the property.
Is an easy 12-15 min drive to Penzance.
Very comfortable and clean. I loved the in-room breakfast. Excellent shower. Good location close to Penzance promenade. Landlord kindly looked after luggage while I day-tripped. Communication with hotel very courteous and efficient.
1. Quiet, sheltered location surrounded by mature gardens.
2. Perfect location for exploring key tourist locations. Plenty to do within 30 minute drive.
3. Key amenities in Newlyn and Penzance within 5-10min drive.
It has parking included on the grounds of the hotel, which was handy. The location is correct, in between Penzance and Marazion. Not much to add, sorry.
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