Situated in the centre of Whitby, the George Hotel has a lively bar with Sky Sports and BT Sport on large screens and several entertainment nights per week.
This charming family-run hotel has a great restaurant and a wonderful, peaceful location on Whitby’s West Cliff, near the seafront and within walking distance of the town centre.
Situated just a 10-minute walk from Whitby Beach, Bagdale Hall & Annexe is a Georgian townhouse featuring limited onsite parking, free Wi-Fi and rooms with high ceilings.
Situated just a 10-minute walk from Whitby Beach, Bagdale Hall & Annexe is a Georgian townhouse featuring limited onsite parking, free Wi-Fi and rooms with high ceilings.
Beautiful place, amazing room and lovely breakfast
Situated in the centre of Whitby, the George Hotel has a lively bar with Sky Sports and BT Sport on large screens and several entertainment nights per week.
Location room hotel staff first class excellent value
Set in Whitby, within 400 metres of Whitby Beach and 2.2 km of Sandsend Beach, The Buck Inn offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
The location is perfect and great value for money!
Situated approximately 1.2 miles from Whitby Harbour and 1.6 miles from Whitby Abbey, Penny Hedge features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Very friendly staff, easy check in, breakfast was great
This charming family-run hotel has a great restaurant and a wonderful, peaceful location on Whitby’s West Cliff, near the seafront and within walking distance of the town centre.
Really enjoyed are stay there and will be back in the future
La Rosa Hotel is situated in Whitby, 34 km from The Spa Scarborough and 34 km from Dalby Forest.
A fabulous quirky hotel. Great staff, Fabulous location.
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Whitby is a place that goes back in time. Lovely town with lots of little shops, cafes and pubs. Lots of boats and boat trips at reasonable prices. Lovely church and Abbey at the top of the 199 steps. Lots to do for young and older alike.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We absolutely loved Whitby - there is plenty to do even if...
We absolutely loved Whitby - there is plenty to do even if It gets rainy with children - crabbing and lots of museums - we literally could of stayed longer than three days - you can day visit easily Robin Hoods bay or a coastal walk which is stunning. We found the fisherman’s wife to be a great place to eat it was quality produce. Don’t eat fish and chips before you go as
It’s full of those ha ha - we wanted different food and that was a little harder to find but we did -
Rebecca
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amazing Seaside Town full of history and charm.
Amazing Seaside Town full of history and charm. The Abbey is stunning, although overpriced (£39 for 2 adults and 1 child). I would highly recommend The Singing Kettle for breakfast. The best English Breakfast I have ever had!
Laura
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Whitby was a pleasant surprise!
Whitby was a pleasant surprise! A quirky town, with plenty to see and do and a great place where to hike from. Over the bank holidays the town gets very, very busy so better visit during the off- peak season.
Fullm00n
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The old town is lovely and the fish chips & sea food are...
The old town is lovely and the fish chips & sea food are excellent at the magpie. There is is something for everyone from ghost walks, lots of pubs, fine dining, the history of Whitby as a fishing port, to the ruined abbey which dates back over a thousand years.
Whitby is on the edge of the rugged and brooding North Yorkshire Moors where you can visit Goathland the village where Heartbeat was filmed.
There also links to Captain Cook and the whaling industry and the beautiful architecture of the Georgian housing in the town to Victorian splendour of the Victorian hotels on the west cliffs.
There lots for kids to do from the arcades to the beach and crab fishing on the harbour.
Wonderful place.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Whitby Abbey was lovely (we're already English Heritage...
Whitby Abbey was lovely (we're already English Heritage members so it didn't cost us anything) - the 199 steps were easier than I expected! The town was quite compact but hilly. A real mix of visitors and a million dogs. Heaving with people, even just after the Easter weekend. Lots of amusement arcade places and fish and chip shops, also jet jewellery, if those interest you. Nice to watch the boats and birds. Steam train every now and then. Small art gallery in the park; whalebone arch and Cook memorial. If we'd stayed longer we might have gone to the Cook museum. We also went to Goathland (station was Hogsmeade in the HP films) and Kirkham priory during our very short trip.
Arrived early and was able to park the car so we could take advantage of a full day in Whitby. Arrived up at the room after lunch, we were given the code to the door a few days prior to arrival. our room was fab it had a big bath in the room and was surprised to see it also had a shower. Lots of little complimentary bits, such as tea, coffee, milk, cereal bar, biscuits, bottled water, cans of pop, orange juice and porridge, shower to gel and bubble bath. This is our second stay and would definitely recommend. Thank you again for a lovely stay
Excellent Location, right on the quayside ... however Parking is an issue . (see comments below) As for the Hotel, very good room, clean, tidy and a good bed with a great view of the Harbour. The Pub below is a typical Witherspoon's good value for money but very busy ... although you are a Hotel guest that dose not guarantee you a table in the Bar ... the good news is their are lots of really good options to eat and drink in the Town ... Whitby probably has the most Fish n Chips shops i have seen in any town ... !!
Travelled to Whitby for an over night stay with my 80 year old mum. We had separate single, sea view rooms, which were basic but comfortable and clean. Great view of the abbey and harbour. Delicious breakfast with plenty of choice.
Great evening entertainment in the bar. All of the staff that we encountered were friendly and efficient. Great location for walking down to the harbour and ample nearby parking.
We booked to stay at Lobster Hall on what turned out to be the hottest day in history. There was a fan provided without being asked which was a nice touch considering how warm it was. The hotel is very well located, about 3 minutes walk from shops and restaurants and included parking. The room was compact but clean and well laid out to use the available space. Staff were friendly and helpful as well.
Excellent value for money, the room was very clean and the bed comfortable. Nice little touches of toiletries and tea /coffee make all the difference. The food was outstanding and the staff were exceptional,they even ordered newspapers to be delivered. Lovely lounge and bar if you didn't want to venture far. I would definitely recommend this hotel and will stay again when we visit Whitby.
The location can't be beaten, right on Whitby's harbour-side. Really large room with fabulous views although the stairs and corridors were a bit confusing to start with! (There's also a lift.) Being a Wetherspoon's hotel means that there's the convenience of a large dining area for breakfast and any other meals/snacks. Friendly, helpful staff on reception and in the bar.
The location is brilliant, only a ten minute walk into Robin Hood's Bay. The hotel is on a good bus route with buses every 30 minutes into Whitby and Scarborough. The breakfast is very good with locally sought produce. Good choice on the menu. The bar food is very good also, serving meals till 9.00pm. The staff are lovely and nothing was too much trouble for them.
The breakfast was excellent, especially the wonderful black pudding. The hotel was situated in a quiet area with parking, a must for Whitby. It was an easy short walk into the centre. Paula was so welcoming with tea and delicious home made fruit cake on our arrival. As dog lovers, we loved Denzil, the very well behaved Labradoodle.
This hotel is exceptional, lovely friendly staff, super room, very comfortable, supplied with Elemis toiletries and lovely thick towelling robes. Excellent food served in the orangery with fabulous view over the bay. Great surrounding area, close to Whitby and Scarborough.
A lovely historic hotel in a quiet village, room was very spacious, comfortable and clean and the large garden, sitting room and honesty bar are all nice touches. Hotel is around a miles or so walk from Whitby, with a few options for routes.
Design of hotel and grounds were perfect for walking in peace and quiet.
Nice balcony area with pleasant views.
Not far from Whitby beach. Pool and and spa good. Food in brasserie and conservatory in the morning was excellent.
The hotel is right in the middle of the amusement section of town. Not as nice as the other side but there were some good restaurants.
The view of Whitby as you drive into town is beautiful and the Abbey ruins were stunning.
Perfect location in the center of Whitby. Close to the train station, the shops, restaurants, the Whitby Abbey and the beach.
Big room, pretty and very comfortable. The host made sure we had everything for our stay.
Really lovely hotel and the staff were friendly and very helpful. The location was perfect, literally a few minutes walk from the harbour. Great value for money. The room was massive!! and very well equipped.
It was a self-catering, two-bedroom flat in a secure building within a few minutes' walking distance of Whitby town centre and harbour. The flat came with an underground parking space for the car.
The food was excellent and well presented. The room was very spacious and clean. The hotel was right in the middle of Whitby and within easy walking distant of most places.
Great hotel ! 1st class room ,very clean, with pub bar and restaurant, excellent breakfast.In the old town right on the harbour and close to Whitby Abbey .
It was a 1-2 mile walk from Whitby. It was dog friendly, the room was clean and very comfortable, and the staff were helpful. The breakfast was very good
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