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Denewood Hotel
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: 4.16 / 5
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The Denewood is a friendly family run hotel which is ideally situated if you want to enjoy the Bournemouth Beaches located only 500 yards away, the Boscombe shopping centre and the well-known Opera House Night club. The property offers a... more
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Norfolk Royale Hotel
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: 3.16 / 5
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The Norfolk Royale Classic Hotel is set in the very heart of Bournemouth. It features an Edwardian elegance and is located only 10 minutes walk from the Bournemouth International Centre and the sandy beaches. All the bedrooms are... more
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Royal Exeter Hotel
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: 3.75 / 5
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The Royal Exeter is an elegant Victorian hotel located in the heart of Bournemouth. The property is ideally positioned opposite the Bournemouth International Centre, a couple of minutes walk from beaches, the pier and gardens. The hotel... more
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Glendevon Hotel
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: 3.02 / 5
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Features: All rooms for non-smokers, Rooms for non-smokers available, Luggage room, Central heating, Restaurant, Free secure parking at hotel, Bar, Elevator, Private... more
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About Bournemouth
Bournemouth spreads along the coastline forming one of the most picturesque British seaside resorts. It was founded in 1811 by wealthy Victorians who started building their stylish villas here. Bournemouth was purposely built as a resort. It emerged on a heath land and quickly embellished the desert landscapes. Throughout the 19th century the resort was slowly gaining power as a privileged leisure center with increasing variety of entertainment and accommodation opportunities. Today the town has kept some of its serenity and has grown into a verdant paradise in the midst of splendid gardens and flower scents. And the chines that once looked a bit frightening, proudly spreads its stunning silhouette of narrow ravines along the coastline. Breath-taking views are revealed from the Undercliff, the famous waterfront promenade.