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| Menzies Carlton | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | The Menzies Carlton is renowned as one of Bournemouth's most luxurious hotels positioned on the famous East Cliff, with splendid coastal views. Restored to it's former glory the richly decorated reception areas and lounges retain a sense of granduer. Visitors to the cocktail bar will find a welcoming atmosphere and the award wining Fredricks restaurant serves the very best in English & International cuisine.In the evening we do find that ladies enjoy dressing for dinner and therefore to comply with the wishes of the majority of our guests, we would be grateful if gentlemen wear a collared shirt and long trousers. The spacious bedrooms have been attactively furnished to the highest standards, many enjoying views across the bay. The hotel also has a superior indoor leisure complex and during the summer guests may also take advantage of the outdoor heated swimming pool set in the beautiful gardens. For corporate and private functions there is a choice of funtion suites and two executive boardrooms. | | | Menzies East Cliff Court | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | The Menzies East Cliff Court occupies an unrivelled position adjacent to the Menzies Carlton Hotel on Bournemouths East Cliff, enjoying spectacular panoramic views of the bay. The hotel has reopened as Bournemouths newest luxury four star hotel, after a multi million pound refurbishment. The spacious lounges have been stylishly furnished to offer the perfect setting for guests to relax and unwind and enjoy the magnificent sea views. The superb restaurant is gracefuuly furnished and offers a wide range of english and continental dishes. The south facing terrace leads down to the sheltered seasonally heated swimming pool where guests can enjoy the very best of the days glorius sun in comfort. A number of the the 67 luxury bedrooms and suites have private balconies, whilst many of the rooms enjoy breathtaking coastal views. | | | Norfolk Royale Classic Hotel | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | A haven of warmth and sophistication, bordered by fragrant and attractive gardens set in the very heart of Bournemouth - the most radiant town on the South Coast. Always remembered - a friendly style of service that will ensure your stay will be relished and recalled with fondness. Breakfast and lunch are a pleasure in the light and airy conservatory style of the Echoes Restaurant; transformed by candlelight at nightfall to create a warm and intimate atmosphere. Gleaming silver, sparkling glass and fine china complement the attentive yet unobtrusive service of good food and fine wines. The carefully chosen menus and extensive wine list ensures your meal is a memorable dining experience. The contrasting moods of the gardens, patio, lounge and Club bar (all with full waiter service) provide ideal settings to relax and enjoy morning coffee, a cocktail before lunch and liqueurs after dinner in the company of friends and family or business colleagues. Interior styling and decoration of all 95 bedrooms, lavishly filled with the finest fabrics and furnishings, is in total harmony with the luxurious Edwardian style of an age goneby, yet offering every modern facility the most discerning guest would appreciate. Some are set aside for non-smokers, others with the lady traveller in mind and some are suitably equipped for the disabled. The suites are perfect when extra space is all important, often to accommodate our younger visitors and the two studios provide the ultimate setting for a romantic or celebration weekend with spa baths and sumptuous furnishings. All rooms being available from 3.00 pm with departure by 11.00 am, allowing substantial time for our guests to have trouble free access and departure. Alternatively some variations can be catered for. We also have a secure carpark that is available at a rate of 7.50 for 24 hours. The haven of the traditional garden is an unexpected pleasure for guests of all ages to enjoy. Whether sunbathing on the lawn, enjoying afternoon tea on the terrace, or idly sipping cocktails on the patio, the garden is an oasis for relaxation. For the more energetic, the glass domed leisure pool and jaccuzi, steam room and sauna will provide an invigorating experience. A variety of entertainment can be arranged for your own particular celebration, perhaps a harpist at cocktails, magician at dinner or dancing till the small hours. Themed evenings for casino fun or Caribbean barbecues are popular for small groups. For partners of those attending conventions or playing golf - fashion shows and demonstrations can be arranged on request. Celebrations, weddings, dinner parties, conferences and meetings all take pride of place within the special suites available at the Norfolk Royale. As well as the Echoes, seating 120 guests, the Surrey Suite provides an exclusive area where dining for 70 guests or meetings for 100 delegates can be arranged. The easily accessible Arundel Suite has a light mood suitable for training courses or private dinners for 60 and the three boardrooms adjacent to the lounge each seat 10 delegates comfortably. In the heart of Bournemouth the Norfolk Royale is an ideal base to take full advantage of this exciting, cosmopolitan town, be it in the warm and shiny light of day or in the illuminated glow of evening. Bournemouth has a superb range of stores and boutiques where an array of goods will tempt and tantalise even the most ardent shopper. The famous gardens and chines lead down to seven miles of blue flag clean, sandy beaches and sparkling clear blue sea, where wind surfing, water skiing and offshore races constantly stir the bay. A glittering array of entertainment is on offer with countless restaurants, nightclubs, cinemas and casinos including the Pavilion Theatre with worldclass performers and shows. Splendid 18 hole golf courses within the immediate proximity top an endless list of sporting activities available to those who wish to play purely for pleasure or those whose sport is an all-encompassing pastime. The Bournemouth International Centre is only ten minutes walk from the hotel and hosts major conventions and exhibitions that have helped Bournemouth become well known, throughout the UK and overseas. Further afield there is a wealth of unspoilt countryside - the enchanting New Forest with wooded glades, thatched pubs, cream teas and of course - the ponies. To the west, the awe inspiring Purbeck Hills provide a rugged background to fascinating bays, Corfe Castle and the natural beauty of Hardy's Wessex. Excellent motorways and high speed trains make Bournemouth's central coastal location easily accessible from all parts of Great Britain and the Continent. Central London and Heathrow Airport are just 90 minutes away by rail, while South Coast ferry services and National and International air connections to Bournemouth and Southampton Airports, provide the visitor with an innumerable choice of routes to Bournemouth. The Norfolk Royale is close to all the major attractions for the young and old, plus the resort boasts a free 'Kids Festival' during the high season. | | | Royal Bath Hotel | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | Conveniently situated in the centre of Bournemouth town the Royal Bath is an ideal place to relax and unwind. To the rear of the hotel lies Bournemouth Bay with its highly rated beaches offering the opportunity to walk along its lovely promenade taking in the sea air. Both of the hotel's restaurants are renowned for their mouthwatering cuisine, and guests can relax and unwind in the well-equipped Leisure Pavilion which includes a swimming pool, spa bath, sauna and small gym. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Bournemouth, the South Coast's most sophisticated resort. | |
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