Ideally located in the center of St Peter Port, in Guernsey, Best Western Moores Central Hotel offers en suite accommodations, a restaurant, a bar and a fitness center with sauna.
Alys
United Kingdom
Breakfast was just awesome. Good choice, nicely cooked, staff very accommodating. Decor of hotel is relaxing, modern and classy. Location is superb. It is clean. Jacuzzi is great.
Located in the heart of St.Peter Port just 246 feet from the high street, this 3-star hotel offers boutique style rooms with iPod docks and LCD TVs, along with free parking and free ultra-fast Wi-Fi.
Patricia
New Zealand
I didn’t have breakfast
The staff were very helpful
The dinner food was yummy
In St Peter Port on the eastern coast of Guernsey, Hotel de Havelet enjoys sea views and has 2 restaurants, a bar, indoor pool, hot tub and sun terrace.
Rose
United States of America
Bar and restaurant and hotel staff were lovely. The food was delicious.
Set in beautiful gardens, St Pierre Park Hotel has free Wi-Fi, and an indoor pool and gym. There is a 9-hole golf course, as well as tennis courts, and a crazy golf.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, La Piette Hotel offers accommodations in St Peter Port, 8.7 mi from Sark. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Pandora Hotel is located in a quiet part of town, just a 5-minute walk from St. Peter Port. Private parking is possible nearby, and the hotel has free WiFi in public areas.
Judith
United Kingdom
Good breakfast. Good space in lounge and bar. Meals in restaurant were good. Chips, fantastic!
With views over St Peter Port Marina and Cambridge Park, the Duke of Richmond is located in Guernsey’s capital. It has spacious bedrooms, an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
david
United Kingdom
Everything. Have stayed there for the last three years and no complaints.
Overlooking Fermain Bay, Fermain Valley Hotel has a sun terrace with wonderful views of the English Channel. With stylish rooms and award-winning restaurant, there is also free Wi-Fi.
Linda
United Kingdom
Our room in the tree house, was set away from the noise of the main hotel, breakfasts were excellent and the staff very helpful. There were 3 restaurants on site offering good variety of foods. The location was perfect for cliff walking.
Elegant and classical, this award-winning 5-star hotel is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the Channel Islands, with a top restaurant, an excellent location and a relaxing spa.
This fine, friendly and efficient hotel is your island address on the doorstep of town, walking distance from the picturesque harbor capital of St Peter Port.
Lovely room, great location, friendly and helpful staff
Elegant and classical, this award-winning 5-star hotel is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the Channel Islands, with a top restaurant, an excellent location and a relaxing spa.
Great well looked after building and well situated.
This hotel is set on the cliff top at Jerbourg Point, with breathtaking views over Herm, Sark, Jersey and even France on a clear day.
Excellent staff .. very friendly and accommodating
FAQs about hotels in St. Peter Port
On average, 3-star hotels in St. Peter Port cost £148 per night, and 4-star hotels in St. Peter Port are £260 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St. Peter Port can be found for £411 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St. Peter Port this weekend is £113 or, for a 4-star hotel, £183. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St. Peter Port for this weekend cost around £265 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £122 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St. Peter Port for tonight. You'll pay around £182 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St. Peter Port will cost around £265, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Great buses to location on the island and it looks like...
Great buses to location on the island and it looks like there are some good eateries in town.
From what I could see, there’s WW2 museums, castles gardens and (hard) coastal walks. I saw an exciting looking sea pool so lots to do for most people I think over a few days.
Chris
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very safe and clean town.
Very safe and clean town. Every day we walked the beautiful cobble stone streets to have dinner , shop, or drink wine. September is a quiet month so nothing was too crowded but still so pleasant to walk everywhere.
We highly recommend Sorrento Italian restaurant. The food was delicious, very authentic and they had a lovely wine list!
Rose
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Plenty to do and visit.
Plenty to do and visit. Good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. The locals are really friendly.
Lots of information on the WW2 German occupancy if you're interested in that. There's a few museums within walking distance or can be reached by a short bus ride.
Lynn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely town. Quite steep rads in the town.
A lovely town. Quite steep rads in the town. The prices of the restaurants are very expensive. There are very few cafes for families with children and on a budget. The residents are particularly friendly.
Raymond
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely town with a good variety of shops and beautiful...
Lovely town with a good variety of shops and beautiful flower display’s everywhere.
The deerhound pub/ restaurant was amazing.
The bus service was brilliant. All the buses were on time and such value for money.
Joseph
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It is such a beautiful part of the island.
It is such a beautiful part of the island. Wonderful bays for swimming and such an amazing coastal path and really easy to get around the rest of the island. we did a day trip to Herm which was definitely a highlight - more beautiful beaches for me to swim from.
The only negative I would say is don't have a scone and cream at the cafe downstairs in Petit Bot - VERY MEDIOCRE, owner very defensive when questioned about the cream - showed us the bottle and told us how expensive it was and how he put it though a sort of aerator(I accused him of using the ubiquitous squirty cream) ended up the equivalent of watered down beer but instead it was just mostly air and a very meagre amount at that - a complete rip off in my opinion. The restaurant and bar upstairs wonderful however is great.
Margaretta
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One of the nicest hotels I’ve been in. Comfortable and well maintained, the view of the lake from the breakfast room was amazing. Breakfast was lovely and staff were friendly. Our room was nice and bright with balcony, bed was comfortable, a good selection of in-room tea/coffee, bathroom large and clean. Plenty of parking spaces so we never had trouble parking. Had a lovely time and would not hesitate to go back in future.
Brilliant place, absolutely wonderful. Staff were lovely. Room was clean, modern and comfortable, stocked with plenty of tea/coffee. Breakfast good value for money. One of the best hotels have stayed in.
The location was perfect, easily within walking distance of all the key sights in St Peter Port. The OGH is a traditional style top end hotel with sumptuous decor and high levels of customer service.
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