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Price of dinner and breakfast: £35.00 per person per night (your room is free).
The recently refurbished Durley Dean Hotel, which re-opened in August 2008, is an historic Victorian townhouse hotel situated close to the beaches of Bournemouth, one of the most popular holiday destinations on the south coast of England. The hotel is benefiting from a £4.2million refurbishment investment.
The Durley Dean Hotel offers one hundred and twenty en-suite bedrooms with all the facilities to make your stay a comfortable and relaxing one. The rooms are fresh and modern with hairdryers, ironing centres, tea/coffee making facilities and LCD TVs with Freeview. The Durley Dean Hotel also offers complimentary WiFi internet access throughout. Of the 120 rooms, 70 rooms have been completely refurbished and the remainder have been refreshed and will be refurbished at a later stage. All of the bedrooms offer hairdryer, ironing centre, tea/coffee making facilities and LCD TV with Freeview. The Durley Dean Hotel also offers complimentary WiFi internet access throughout.
The Durley Dean Hotel offers a range of British and Mediterranean dishes in its restaurant, with a varied menu also available day and night from Room Service and snacks and refreshments served throughout the day in the lounge.
Bournemouth is renowned as one of the most fashionable holiday destinations in Europe. With seven miles of sun-kissed beaches, beautiful parks and gardens, an excellent choice of attractions and vibrant nightlife, Bournemouth holidays promise something for everyone. Nestled in a sheltered bay, Bournemouth's beaches are perfect if you dream about long, lazy days by the sea and they are only a short walk from the Durley Dean Hotel.
Local attractions include The Bournemouth International Centre (BIC), the fabulous Oceanarium on Bournemouth's seafront and the fascinating Russell Cotes Art Gallery Museum, along with theatres, cinemas and a diversity of nightlife and restaurants.
Dorset is a county of outstanding natural beauty, with rolling hills, craggy coastlines and soft sandy beaches. The Jurassic Coastline was awarded World Heritage Status by UNESCO in 2001 for its unique geological history and landforms such as Lulworth Cove, the Isle of Portland and the shingle bank of Chesil Beach to name a few.
Availability: All year excluding 17 July-31 August
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