Grand Harbour
West Quay Road, Southampton So15 1ag, Southampton
With it's enviable location, yu'll find real modern magic in your stay at Grand Harbour - especially if you are heading off on a cruise the day after. This is the perfect pre Cruise hotel. You can't help but be impressed by the towering glass atrium as you arrive along with the award winning restaurants with their contemporary cuisine the serenity of the candlelit spa. (GW 11/2009)
Location
The hotel overlooks Southampton Harbour, standing alongside the medieval town hall. It is easily accessible via the M3 and M27 motorways, and is 5 minutes from Southampton rail station and 15 minutes from the airport.
Distance
1 kms to city centre
14 kms to the airport (southampton airport)
100 kms to the airport (london heathrow airport)
2 km to the nearest station (southampton central)
10 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
Close to the beach
Rooms
There are 173 comfortable rooms at Grand Harbour with inland and sea views available. The striking en-suite rooms combine luxurious fittings and furniture. Guests are allocated as standard the Traditional Rooms - these are cosily furnished, with lots of little extras, like Playstations games, in-house movies and en-suite bathrooms with bath and shower. Other features include TV with selected Sky Channels, Internet connection, hairdryer and Iron and Ironing board.
Restaurant
Choose the intimate elegance of the Royal Bar or the informal setting of Number 5. Number 5 Restaurant is the bustling Brasserie style restaurant with classic British cooking with a modern touch, and it offers views over the medieval walls of the city via the glass front. The Royal Bar and Atrium is a great place to laze away the day. With its plants, it's like sitting in an airy conservatory, perfect for a coffee or light lunch. It is on the ground floor of the hotel at the foot of the towering glass atrium. Find a sunny spot and browse through the morning papers over a croissant and coffee.
Exterior
An iconic modern hotel with stunning glass atrium. It was built in the mid 1990's alongside Southampton's medieval town wall yet shares a real connection with the maritime history of this bustling port.
Lobby
The lobby is large and spacious with seating area and chandeliers.
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