Situated in Redcar and within 300 metres of Coatham Beach, The Believe Boutique (Believe Bar & Bedrooms) has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Conroy
United Kingdom
The room was beautifully decorated, the bed and pillows were very comfortable.
The host was more than helpful, she was pleasant and couldn't do enough for us.
This family-run hotel is set overlooking Redcar seafront, just a few steps from the sandy beach.
Sue
United Kingdom
Lovely relaxed atmosphere, room was lovely, clean, had everything we needed. The most comfortable bed. Took our dog who also enjoyed herself, especially her daily breakfast sausage. Staff are lovely and friendly, always very helpful. Food was fantastic and plentiful.
Right on the seafront, overlooking the golden coastline of Redcar and only 5 minutes from the railway station, the Park Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and attractive en suite rooms.
Located in Redcar and with Coatham Beach reachable within 200 metres, Tudor Lodge - Redcar Beach provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Kerry
United Kingdom
The woman who answered the door to my 7 year old and I.
I asked if I could have a refund as I wouldn't be staying and she said they would settle this via Booking Com and to go through them.
Offering a shared lounge and quiet street view, The Beacon Hotel is situated in Redcar, 300 metres from Coatham Beach and 1.6 km from Redcar Racecourse.
Grace
United Kingdom
Location excellent. Room very pleasant indeed and painted a lovely colour. Shower worked well.
Armada Guesthouse is a 3-star property situated in Redcar, facing the sea. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the guest house free of charge. The guest house has family rooms.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Hosts were friendly. It was our first time in redcar and they were really helpful in advising on places to eat, bars to visit etc.
Ideally placed for everything.
Redcar is much like any other British sea side town, It is...
Redcar is much like any other British sea side town, It is past its heyday but was clean, tidy with a good selection of shops and as we went for a night away from the day to day pressures of life it hit the spot. There is plenty to do depending on what you want, the Frosty penguins crazy golf is well worth a visit as well as the Stray cafe or the beach with a bucket and spade.
Lloyd
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I'm biased because I grew up here but having been away for...
I'm biased because I grew up here but having been away for 38 years to return and see how amazing the town has become is brilliant.
The regenerated esplanade is fantastic and the beach as always is clean and golden. The view of the coastline without the steel works whilst strange to me, was actually very nice because as iconic as the works were they were a blot on a much underrated piece of England.
I married a southerner so unfortunately I no longer get to visit as often as I'd like but to be honest I could be tempted into divorce just to move back to Redcar.
Bell
8.0
Scored 8.0
Redcar is desperate for Investment - The town centre is run...
Redcar is desperate for Investment - The town centre is run down but could be so much better
Hotel couldn't have been better - staff great, food excellent , room 6 sea view - could quite happily of stayed longer
Richard
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Extensive sandy beaches, long promenades, delicious fish &...
Extensive sandy beaches, long promenades, delicious fish & chips shops, great for dogs (but NB, the central part of beach bans dogs in summer until 30th September) Archetypal Victorian English seaside resort-town - but sadly dilapidated in many parts, and needing major investment.
Some of the populace along the coastal strip appear to be in a precarious state - and maybe the closure of the main industries in the region over recent decades are the cause of this. Half-a-mile inland is Corporation Road, running roughly parallel to the promenade, with nice houses, a lovely park ( with a dedicated Dog-Shop) - almost a different world to the seafront buildings.
Teesmouth National Nature Reserve nearby, and the Industrial profile of massive structures, in the distance further up the coast. But wildlife is unconcerned about visual aesthetics of course. Lots of wading birds all along the beaches - sanderlings, turnstones -- etc
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Esplanade is pleasant to walk along, with plenty of...
The Esplanade is pleasant to walk along, with plenty of seating. There are a few amusement arcades but as a seaside resort it is quite low-key.
There are plenty of shops and restaurants -we particularly like the Lemon Tree Thai restaurant. & Daisy May tea rooms. Lots of fish & chip shops, they seem to be round every corner!
Barbara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were lucky with sunny weather so we could wander round...
We were lucky with sunny weather so we could wander round the town. Great Brazilian cafe for breakfast and lovely Thai restaurant both on the main street.
Interesting to look round the traditional old boats and their matching painted tractors
Shame the vertical pier was closed at the top but nice historical photos on the walk upwards. Do stop at Pacitto's for the local delicacy of lemon top icecream. 😀
Booked at the last minute for unplanned family visit. Excellent location, close to sea front and all amenities in Redcar. The accommodation is well appointed, well maintained and comfortable. Everything looked brand new. You are provided with clear instructions and guidance about everything you need. The self check in and check out process is very smooth and well organised (digitally through smartphone). The private parking is very convenient. Communication from hosts is excellent.
Seaglass Cottage is a really beautiful accommodation with a cosy, beachy feel. The hosts, Helen and Lee have thought of everything that might be needed to ensure a very comfortable stay. We were a group of 4 on a short visit to Redcar visiting family and the cottage was the perfect base for us while we were there. We would love to come back again soon and would highly recommend Seaglass Cottage as a fantastic place to stay 😊
Great little apartment, well equipped. Modern and great location in Redcar. We stayed for visiting family and it’s a central location. Easy access and the house keeper is extra lovely and when we needed something, she was quick to help and make sure we were comfortable and happy.
It felt like a boutique hotel, very modern facilities sympathetically a placed in a very old building . Great breakfast and so nice to have my gluten allergy catered for ( often places remove breakfast items without giving a replacement but not here 😁)
This was our second stay at the Armada Guesthouse. We enjoyed our first visit so much that we took a second trip to Redcar just to return to the Armada Guesthouse. The staff is so friendly and accomodating, and the breakfast is the best in Britain.
Fantastic property, small but perfectly formed with everything you need, lovely host. On a lovely quiet road very close to the center. We had a nice walk by the racecourse to the Turners Mill pub for dinner, dog friendly which was great.
Love Redcar and have stayed with this company before and had a lovely time but in different accommodation to this one, accommodation was mainly clean but not as requested, the accommodation was lovely and warm, very modern.
For the price I think it was great value. Short walk to the seafront although it was dark but a nice walk after 6 hours in the car. The room was nice and clean, the shower/loo area was spotless with plenty of Towels.
Brilliant hotel...what a little gem! Food is gorgeous! Breakfast has loads of choice! Rooms are clean, cozy and spacious! Staff are magnificent!! So helpful and friendly...i highly recommend the park hotel!!
We had a room with a sea view, which was a clean room, and was well maintained.
Staff were friendly and helpful, and always polite.
Food was of a good quality and very consistent in its presentation.
Quiet hotel with very clean rooms, excellent breakfast and the staff could not do enough for us. It was the staff that would make me go back over anything else.
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