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.
Andrew Towgood
United Kingdom
The position in the middle of Penzance and the hotel's interesting association with Horatio Nelson. Opposite it's entrance is an amazing Egyptian facade.
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.
Rosalie
New Zealand
Breakfast was great. Fresh fruit & freshly cooked eggs etc if required.
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.
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.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Penzance cost Rp 1,950,195 per night, and 4-star hotels in Penzance are Rp 2,159,599 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Penzance can on average be found for Rp 3,046,266 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs Rp 2,888,020 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Penzance for tonight. You'll pay on average around Rp 3,300,112 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Penzance will cost around Rp 6,992,049 (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.
The best area to stay in Penzance, UK, is the town centre, known for its accessibility to local attractions like the Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Morrab Gardens, and the Jubilee Pool. It offers a variety of accommodation options, shopping, and dining experiences.
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.
We stayed at the Mount View Hotel for one night to visit Penzance. The Hotel is very close to Penzance: 7 minutes by car, or you can take the bus from the bus stop by the road in front of it. The room was with twin beds and a bathroom shared with another room. Both the room and the bathroom were clean and very comfortable. The beds were perfect for a relaxing night. Breakfast is served downstairs, both cooked (full English breakfast) or cold (cereals, juice).
The hotel was in a great location in a quiet road on the edge of Penzance, an easy walk into town or down to the promenade. The room was comfortable with everything we needed - maybe a little small. The ensuite shower room was good and the breakfast choices great - everything thing including cereal, fruit, yoghurt and a cooked breakfast as well. The owner had lots of very useful tips about places to visit, where best to park and places to eat tin the evening.
Had to wait outside for 1 hour to get the access code. Beds where two singles not a double. Wifi code did not work and did not receive reply about the new code. For 140£ it was a rip off but i had no where else to go. Stayed at the Queens hotel for 100£ the next night which was considerably better. This is the only bad review i have ever given. I tend to do more research y'know? Just being Honest.. Hope the owner sorts it out..
A very nice older building with well appointed rooms. Very close to the waterfront and great walks back to Penzance and Newlyn, where there were some great seafood restaurants. Close to St Michaels Mount, just remember to check the weather as you may have a bumpy boat ride in front of you. The hotel is easy to access and while parking is in the street, there is no problems finding a spot near by.
Shocked and horrified to be told the day before we were to travel that the Queens Hotel's resaurant was closed. If we had known we would have gone elsewhere. As my husband is disabled and other local restaurants were closed this caused us the greatest upset and inconvenience. The point of our short break was to be served good hot food in pleasant surroundings.
This is an apartment that is located near the
bus/train station so access to same is
terrific. The bedroom is large, the bed comfortable and the kitchen is user friendly. We had easy and quick access to the owner on some questions and ours were answered within 15 minutes. Overall… Penzance is a great place to visit and I would certainly book this again.
Simply perfect in all respects and that’s coming from a couple of rather picky customers. If you are looking for a room of boutique hotel standard in a perfect location in Penzance without paying a silly price look no further. Ali was wonderful and so helpful to accommodate a last minute change of plan due to family illness.
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.
Quality hotel, spacious clean comfortable rooms, breakfast cooked to order, welcoming helpful staff. Old traditional hotel that had style. About a 15 minute walk from bus/rail station, but location is superb on promenade with views across to The Lizard and to Newlyn.
Quiet location and very short walking distance to town. Chose the hotel as it was near the train station. Penzance has very good restaurants and the hotel’s restaurant is one of them. Will certainly stay here again in the room with sea view.
The location of the hotel was good for exploring Penzance on foot. Parking is limited but we were able to park four motorcyles outside the hotel. Both rooms were quiet and the breakfast was good.
Staff is very responsive to our requests. Very clean and basic accommodation. Located right next to the promenade of the Penzance beach with plenty of restaurants within walking distance.
We were taking the ferry to the Scilly isles. The hotel is two minutes walk from the terminal so couldn't be in a better position. The break fast is lovely.
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