The award-winning Eastleigh Guest House offers 4-star accommodation close to Skegness seafront and town centre. The property caters for families, couples and business guests.
Set in spacious grounds, this Victorian hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Skegness seafront and town centre. It offers two menus, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and sea views.
Established in 1912, the North Shore Hotel is set on the Lincolnshire Coast, just 1 mile away from Skegness town centre. The hotel is 800 metres from Natureland Seal sanctuary and the seafront.
forbes
United Kingdom
excellent location, most of the staff were very pleasant and keen to give first class service.
Set in an 18th-century building, the The Vine Hotel, Skegness is 15 minutes’ walk from Skegness Beach.
Pamela
United Kingdom
The room we stayed in was so lovely it could of been a Bridal Suite. It was a large room with a King size very comfortable Bed. Sofa. Big TV. Coffee Tea ect.' The evening meal was really good. The Breakfast was more than enough.
The staff were very friendly & helpful. Exactly what we wanted. It was so quite there too. We couldn't find any faults.
Set in Skegness, just a short walk from the award-winning Skegness Blue Flag beach and minutes from the pier and restaurants, Hotel No 8 offers accommodation with free WiFi in public areas.
Situated on the Skegness’s North Promenade seafront, North Parade Seafront Accommodation offers limited free parking and an on-site restaurant. Rooms overlook the bowling green or rose gardens.
Linda
United Kingdom
I booked 3 rooms together amazing thank you friendly service and polite and the rooms were excellent 👍 very clean
Located in Skegness, 400 metres from Chapel St. Leonards Beach, The Vine Hotel Chapel st Leonards provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Situated in the quieter part of Skegness, with its golf course and nearby bird sanctuary, this hotel offers tranquil surroundings, yet only one mile from the town centre.
Helen
United Kingdom
Really quirky decor everywhere! Large bath and shower with lots of hot water, comfortable bed.
Really good value for money and close to seafront.
Just a short walk from Skegness' beach, pier and restaurants, Yellow Mountain Hotel offers an ideal place to relax close to the seaside. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Excellent breakfast; served by very friendly staff
Just a few steps from Skegness Pier amusements and the beach, Queens Hotel, Skegness is also just a 5-minute walk from the town centre, offering free Wi-Fi in the rooms and public area.
Great location and very friendly staff. Very clean
On the seafront, The Grand Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Skegness town centre and offers excellent views of Skegness. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi.
The hotel was excellent and the location was spot on
A family-run hotel, Clarence House offers panoramic views of the seaside town of Skegness.
We really enjoyed our stay here can't fault anything.
FAQs about hotels in Skegness
On average, 3-star hotels in Skegness cost £73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Skegness are £66 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Skegness can on average be found for £44 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
From London, take a direct train to Skegness (approx. 3 hours). For international travellers, fly into London Heathrow, then take a coach or train. Alternatively, from Amsterdam, take a ferry to Harwich, then a train. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Skegness is East Midlands Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 120km away, making it a practical choice for both domestic and international travellers.
Skegness, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach East Midlands operates regular bus services throughout the town. Trains are available via East Midlands Railway, connecting Skegness to Nottingham and other cities. Taxis are plentiful and can be hailed or pre-booked. Cycling is encouraged, with numerous bike lanes and hire services. Walking is feasible for short distances.
What guests said about Skegness:
10
Scored 10
Old school family holiday destination.
Old school family holiday destination. Fun fair, crazy golf, donkey rides, arcades, parks, aquarium and nature land seal sanctuary. Skegness has everything from chip shops, icecreams, donuts and seaside rock. For the adults there’s shops, bars and nightlife and the embassy theatre for an excellent show.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved Natureland Seal Sanctuary and the Aquarium.
I loved Natureland Seal Sanctuary and the Aquarium. I walked for miles along the seafront and enjoyed Slushies and Ice cream from stalls near the clock tower. My favourite meal was a crab salad from the Seafood cafe near the Tower Gardens
Tracey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Skegness caters for all ages, whether you want a thrill with...
Skegness caters for all ages, whether you want a thrill with the available fun parks (ideal for kids) or to sit and relax, enjoying the scenery. Plenty of choices for fish and chips, always a must! Plus other options of great food is available. The resort has a brilliant bus service, travelling to neighbouring locations with friendly helpful bus staff.
Susan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Difficult to get vegan lunch.
Difficult to get vegan lunch. Even in March it as busy and vibrant. Everything was open.
Not much choice in shopping but there are supermarkets near to the station.
Nice choice of restaurants in the evening.
The beach is beautiful.
Open top buses available and are good fun.
Gill
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Skegness has a wonderful long sandy beach.
Skegness has a wonderful long sandy beach. It’s definitely the main attraction. By day there’s the obvious huge number of amusement arcades and a funfair on the seafront. Plenty of small independent shops and cafes but not many restaurants. At night the lack of restaurants is even more acute. Having to use a car to dine out is not what most people want.
Leonard
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I like the seal sanctuary it would be nice if the seal...
I like the seal sanctuary it would be nice if the seal sanctuary was a little bit bigger and also it would be nice so if the aquarium was extended to it would be nice if they was bus to the Skegness zoo
I had an incredible experience at The Skegness Hotel. The staff were amazing and helped us with anything we needed during our stay and could not have possibly been more welcoming. The hotel had a real homely feel to it and had great facilities such as TV, towels, soaps, tea/ coffee/ a kettle and free Wi-Fi provided. The hotel is in such a great and convenient location with a 5 minute walk from Skegness Pleasure Beach as well as the seafront.
On the whole the hotel was very calm compared to the actual holiday site and facilities as a whole. The beds were really comfy. Staff were friendly and helpful. Buffet Breakfast was good and worth paying for. It was easy to get the bus into Skegness (£2.60 return). If there is 8 of you it’s actually cheaper to book a taxi…Pre book. Mini golf was good.
The location is excellent - only a 5 minute walk to the main area/pier etc. The room was spacious and extremely clean. The owner was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was really good - even catered for my vegan diet! Skegness is not somewhere we visit often, but this hotel definitely exceeded our expectations.
Jackie and Alan (proprietors) were most welcoming and friendly. A well kept and clean small hotel, close to the town centre and beach, but in a quiet side street. Excellent breakfast. Well thought out measures to keep people safe from the Covid19. (July 2021)
The staff at the hotel were brilliant fantastic service with a smile also especially the receptionist and a perfect location everything was with in walking distance of the hotel I do recommend and I will be staying at queens hotel again
Lovely hotel in a quiet bit of Skegness town yet still easy to walk to the centre. The family room was so spacious and had good storage for your clothes if you were staying longer. The staff were friendly and helpful.
The breakfast was appalling, a poor selection and the bit that was available was covered in flies. The floor was filthy, as were the tables and the service was disgusting!
The worst hotel i have ever stayed in!
Rosie's was perfectly placed just five minutes walk from seafront and shops.
Our room and bed was very comfortable and hardly any noise could be heard from other guests.
Breakfast was okay.
A typical seaside B&B in an excellent location for access to the seafront & town centre. Good, unrestricted on street parking. Lovely, friendly & helpful owner. Good breakfast.
Location was great for me , family live in Skegness site was a 2 min walk away , if just on holiday your situated in the middle so half way to town centre or ingoldmill markets
Owners very friendly, pointed us towards an excellent Italian restaurant. Room was at top of hotel which was fine for me not so good for my elderly father.
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