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The Queens Hotel - Portsmouth - Building
The Queens Hotel
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
8.3Very good(2657)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Holiday Inn Portsmouth - Portsmouth - Lounge
Holiday Inn Portsmouth
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
7.5Good(2759)
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Keppels Head Hotel - Portsmouth - Bedroom
Keppels Head Hotel
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
8.0Very good(2535)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Holiday Inn Express Portsmouth - North - Portsmouth - Building
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Ye Spotted Dogge - Portsmouth - Bedroom
Ye Spotted Dogge
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
9.4Wonderful(213)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Royal Maritime Hotel - Portsmouth - Lobby
Royal Maritime Hotel
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
8.1Very good(2723)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Ibis Budget Portsmouth - Portsmouth - Restaurant
Ibis Budget Portsmouth
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
7.0Good(3274)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Pier - Portsmouth - Living room
The Pier
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
9.0Wonderful(636)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Number Four Boutique Hotel - Portsmouth
Number Four Boutique Hotel
Portsmouth, ENG, United Kingdom
8.7Very good(503)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

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Top 10 hotels in Portsmouth

Discover the top hotels in Portsmouth, hand-picked by local expert Cathy Winston.
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Cathy Winston
24 January 2025
One of Britain’s most important maritime cities, Portsmouth is among the best places to discover the country’s nautical history, with links to Henry VIII and Admiral Nelson as well as its present thriving port. Nothing beats the views out across the Solent from the top of the Spinnaker Tower on a sunny day—I love looking down onto the forts in the wide expanse of water and over to the Isle of Wight as bright-sailed yachts scud across the sea. Whether you’re catching a ferry on to...Learn moreOne of Britain’s most important maritime cities, Portsmouth is among the best places to discover the country’s nautical history, with links to Henry VIII and Admiral Nelson as well as its present thriving port. Nothing beats the views out across the Solent from the top of the Spinnaker Tower on a sunny day—I love looking down onto the forts in the wide expanse of water and over to the Isle of Wight as bright-sailed yachts scud across the sea. Whether you’re catching a ferry on to continental Europe, browsing for bargains at the outlets in Gunwharf Quays or discovering history-making ships like the Mary Rose and HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, you’ll find stylish boutique escapes and converted historic houses among the best hotels in Portsmouth. Here’s my pick of the best hotels to stay in Portsmouth.
Ye Spotted DoggeYe Spotted DoggeRank #1
C$ 384-C$ 516/night
11 High Street
I’m always wowed by the astonishing amount of history packed into one place at Ye Spotted Dogge. The building dates...Learn more

I’m always wowed by the astonishing amount of history packed into one place at Ye Spotted Dogge. The building dates from the early 16th century and some of its timber beams are even older.

But that’s only the beginning of what makes this one of the best hotels in Portsmouth; owned by a sea captain who went on to found New Hampshire, it was also the site of a duke’s murder, and you can even see the dagger that’s thought to have been used in the killing.

The six rooms are packed with period details too: a hand-carved Tudor bed in the Oak Room, a four-poster in the China Room, more antique furniture and paneling in the Red Room, along with historic portraits and freestanding tubs. This is easily one of the most unique hotels in Portsmouth, as well as one of the best for location.

Somerset House Boutique Hotel and RestaurantSomerset House Boutique Hotel and RestaurantRank #2
C$ 135-C$ 345/night
10 Florence Road
This converted Edwardian mansion in Portsmouth’s Southsea area is only a short stroll from Southsea Castle, one of...Learn more

This converted Edwardian mansion in Portsmouth’s Southsea area is only a short stroll from Southsea Castle, one of the forts constructed by Henry VIII to defend his country against the French. It’s also within easy reach of the city centre.

It’s worth the journey for the boutique style at Somerset House too. Some of the eight individually styled rooms have gorgeous flower-print feature walls—I especially love the explosion of colour in the Executive King Room, offset by the pale pink velvet seats. All rooms feature Egyptian cotton bedding.

It’s one of the best hotels in Portsmouth for vegans, with vegan toiletries and plenty of plant-based dishes on the menu (alongside classic breakfast items and veggie versions). Part of the city’s Mercer Group, the hotel has two restaurants; go for woodfired pizza in The Garden in summer, or grab a cozy table at gastro pub The Florence Arms.

G Boutique HotelG Boutique HotelRank #3
C$ 83-C$ 408/night
71 Festing Road
Calling itself Portsmouth’s funkiest place to stay, there’s no question that G Boutique Hotel has gone firmly with...Learn more

Calling itself Portsmouth’s funkiest place to stay, there’s no question that G Boutique Hotel has gone firmly with the theme of “eye-catching.” This is hands down one of the best hotels in Portsmouth if you’re looking for Instagrammable interiors.

While it won’t be to everyone’s taste, you won’t forget a stay here, from the purple padded loveseat curved into the shape of a moustache in reception to the unique room names; everything from Grinning From Ear To Ear to Giddy With Delight.

The rooms live up to their promise too. Grandiose’s giant high-heeled chair always makes me smile, Glittering sparkles and shimmers, while Gosh and Gold Dust both glimmer with gilded touches. Some have spa tubs too. There’s a choice of breakfast in bed or a buffet, including a full English breakfast, plus an on-site bar.

Village Hotel PortsmouthVillage Hotel PortsmouthRank #4
C$ 84-C$ 342/night
Lakeshore Drive, Po6 3Fr, Cosham, Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
This modern hotel on the outskirts of the city makes a great base if you’re looking to explore the surrounding area....Learn more

This modern hotel on the outskirts of the city makes a great base if you’re looking to explore the surrounding area. It’s also a prime spot if you want to be close to the marina, bars and restaurants of Port Solent, as well as Portsmouth University.

Expect smart speakers to order room service in some rooms, walk-in rainfall-head showers and super-comfy beds, as well as ultra-bright colours throughout. I was impressed to discover that even the hangers in the wardrobe come in an array of vibrant shades rather than boring black.

There’s also an extensive state-of-the-art gym and a huge heated indoor pool, as well as a bar and grill and a coffee shop on-site.

BeckettsBeckettsRank #5
C$ 135-C$ 275/night
11 Bellevue Terrace
This award-winning spot is one of the best boutique hotels in Portsmouth, and in one of the city’s best locations....Learn more

This award-winning spot is one of the best boutique hotels in Portsmouth, and in one of the city’s best locations. Just a short walk from the centre, the 200-year-old townhouse is close to Southsea and the beaches.

Becketts is also one of the best hotels in Portsmouth if you prefer somewhere stylish but simple, with clean lines and warm yellows and plums in the six guestrooms, plus wood paneling and marble effects in the bathrooms. All the rooms have flatscreen TVs and deliciously comfortable mattresses, while some have en-suite wet rooms.

One of my favourite corners is the courtyard, with a log burner for cooler nights, as well as the snug stocked with board games to go with your cocktail. Mine’s an Enzo martini, named after the hotel dachshund, or order a Tipsy Mermaid with Mermaid pink gin from the nearby Isle of Wight.

Stattons Boutique Hotel & RestaurantStattons Boutique Hotel & RestaurantRank #6
C$ 117-C$ 635/night
6 Florence Road
Set just minutes from the beach and The D-Day Story attraction, I love the nature theme that runs throughout many of...Learn more

Set just minutes from the beach and The D-Day Story attraction, I love the nature theme that runs throughout many of the rooms in this quirky Southsea boutique hotel.

Framed bird wallpaper transforms one bedroom wall into a mini natural history display, while you’ll find African-inspired prints in another room, in subtle neutrals and black for an effect that’s both eye-catching and relaxing. Others are more colourful, with bright blooms and butterflies or deep blue palm fronds.

Another hotel in the Mercer Group, which includes several of the best hotels in Portsmouth, it has many of the same attractions—quirky lighting, plenty of mod cons, vegan toiletries and a choice of restaurants—as well as some original Edwardian touches, such as fireplaces in the rooms.

Royal Maritime HotelRoyal Maritime HotelRank #7
C$ 86-C$ 333/night
75-80 Queen Street
The Royal Maritime Hotel doesn’t hold back when it comes to embracing the city’s nautical history, especially its...Learn more

The Royal Maritime Hotel doesn’t hold back when it comes to embracing the city’s nautical history, especially its links to Lord Nelson. You can eat in Horatio’s restaurant and drink in the Victory bar, named for the ship where he died. Then you’re just a few minutes’ walk from my top Portsmouth attraction, the Historic Dockyard, to see the original ship itself.

The 90 guestrooms include family rooms with bunk beds, as well as standard single, twin and double options, with a sea blue colour motif in the Deluxe Rooms and artwork depicting sailing ships above the bed. Some also have spa tubs or rolltop tubs.

Breakfast includes locally sourced ingredients, with meat, dairy products and fruit and veg coming from providers within 25 kilometres of the hotel. Plus, there’s an indoor pool and steam room, as well as pool tables and even a two-lane skittle alley.

Ashbys Accommodation & Spa hireAshbys Accommodation & Spa hireRank #8
C$ 127-C$ 889/night
4 Auckland Road West
Portsmouth seems to specialize in quirky little places to stay, but, for me, what sets Ashbys apart is the fact it...Learn more

Portsmouth seems to specialize in quirky little places to stay, but, for me, what sets Ashbys apart is the fact it has its own private spa. Guests (and visitors) can book sessions where the spa is exclusively yours, with an outdoor hot tub and a sauna, steam room and ice machine indoors.

If you're feeling fun, there’s a games room with a pool table, arcade games and more, plus a self-serve bar—you’ll need to stock that yourself though—as well as the chance to play your own music through the sound system. Southsea Common and the seafront are just a stone’s throw away.

The 16 guestrooms range from studios to suites, including a four-poster bed in the Deluxe Studio, as well as splashes of colour and velvet throughout, plus a few Art Deco touches.

The Clarence Boutique RoomsThe Clarence Boutique RoomsRank #9
C$ 120-C$ 327/night
Clarence Road
Another lovely converted Edwardian building in Southsea, the Clarence Boutique rooms have more of a contemporary...Learn more

Another lovely converted Edwardian building in Southsea, the Clarence Boutique rooms have more of a contemporary edge than some of their sister hotels in the Mercer Collection. But rest assured, the vibe here is just as stylish.

You’ll find eye-catching prints on the feature walls of the eight guestrooms, although the chaise longue and white painted four-poster style bed in one Superior King room get my vote for an added slice of historic style. Another has a spacious mezzanine bathroom, with an impressively big tub and quirky details such as a fox head holding a light in its mouth.

Another of the best hotels in Portsmouth for vegans, with breakfast served at The Florence Arms pub and vegan toiletries in the rooms, it’s a great chilled-out base to enjoy Southsea’s charm after a busy day exploring Portsmouth’s attractions.

The Alverbank HotelThe Alverbank HotelRank #10
C$ 208-C$ 241/night
Stokes Bay Road
Set across the water in Gosport, the pet-friendly Alverbank Hotel is a lovely way to escape the city but still have...Learn more

Set across the water in Gosport, the pet-friendly Alverbank Hotel is a lovely way to escape the city but still have all its attractions in easy reach. Just a short drive from the Gosport ferry, approaching Portsmouth by water is a great way to arrive.

One of the best hotels in Portsmouth for those who love to be active, guests have access to tennis courts, while there’s also a diving centre and scuba diving on offer nearby.

If you prefer to relax, my tip is to check into one of the Seaview rooms, where the baths look out through the window across the Solent. Trust me when I say you’ll want to stay in and soak for quite a while. You’ll find plenty of other lovely details, from green glazed tiles around the fireplace to carved posts on beds, in some of the rooms.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Portsmouth

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Portsmouth with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Portsmouth?

Hotels are cheapest in Portsmouth in January, with average rates of C$ 159. In comparison, August is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 399.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Portsmouth?

Thursday offers the lowest rates in Portsmouth, with an average nightly price of C$ 198. The highest prices are found on Tuesday, with average rates at C$ 405.

How much is a hotel in Portsmouth for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Portsmouth found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 75, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 106. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 75.

How much is a hotel in Portsmouth for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Portsmouth for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 124 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 124 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 153 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Portsmouth?

Book at least 34 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Portsmouth hotel.

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Low season

January

High season

August

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 164

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 188
Cheapest month to stay with an average 30% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 42% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

KAYAK's top tips for finding Portsmouth hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in London, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in London in December and September.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in London if you stay on a Sunday. The opposite is true for, Tuesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in London found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 125, while the most expensive was C$ 228.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in London for 2 days.
  • If you are looking for a luxury boutique hotel in the summer in Portsmouth, then look no further than The Clarence Hotel in Southsea. It is right by the ocean and visiting the sandy beaches of Portsmouth in the summer is a must. The Number Four Boutique Hotel is another such hotel, also in Southsea, which is a 5-minute walk from the beach.
  • For those who like to be in the centre of it all, the Holiday Inn Express Portsmouth GunWharf Quays is ideal for you. It is within walking distance from GunWharf Quays which is the outlet shopping centre, Spinnaker Tower, University of Portsmouth and HMS Warrior 1860, the warrior ship.
  • Southsea Rocks Hotel in Southsea is a popular economy hotel. Free self-parking is available on site. It’s within walking distance to the Albert, Palmerston and Osborn roads, which are home to plenty of bars, restaurants, shops and vibrant nightlife. Ibis Budget Portsmouth Hotel, another budget hotel, is a 5-minutes’ drive from Portsmouth City and also offers free on-site parking and is surrounded by fast-food restaurants.
  • Business travellers can stay at the Village Portsmouth which is centrally located. They have state-of-the-art technology, super-fast Wi-Fi and meeting rooms/conference rooms with a maximum capacity of 240 people. Their app, exclusively for members, makes planning seamless. Portsmouth Marriott Hotel also has an excellent business centre. There are 11 event rooms and their planners assist in every aspect of the event.
  • To make your family holiday fun, stay at the Holiday Inn in Portsmouth. Kids under 17 years stay for free if they are sharing the room with their parents and kids under 12 years also eat for free. It’s within walking distance to the Clarence Pier where the little ones can enjoy their day out at the Pirate Pete’s Indoor play.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Portsmouth

  • Are there hotels in Portsmouth with sauna and hot tub?

    You can relax and unwind at the spa and hot tub area at The Royal Maritime Club Hotel in Portsmouth. It also has sauna cabins and is known to be one of the best wellness hotels.

  • Which hotels in Portsmouth provide breakfast?

    You can eat a full a la carte cooked breakfast at The Florence Suite Hotel, which is not so far from the Southsea beach in Portsmouth. It’s a quaint boutique hotel and guests can enjoy their meals in the garden area. The Ship Leopard Hotel, located next to the historic dockyard in Portsmouth, serves an English breakfast with tea or coffee.

  • Which hotels in Portsmouth serve the traditional afternoon tea?

    The Queens Hotel in Portsmouth offers traditional afternoon tea every day. It includes assorted sandwiches, scrumptious sweet treats and unlimited tea and coffee. It’s an afternoon ritual to be experienced.

  • Are there hotels in Portsmouth with on-site pubs?

    For travellers who want to take it easy and spend the afternoon relaxing in their hotel, Stattons Boutique Hotel in Portsmouth is just the place. This hotel is very close to the Southsea seafront and has a lounge bar and gastro pub. You can munch on pub food and drink ales, beer, wines and cocktails without stepping out of your comfort zone.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Portsmouth?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Portsmouth districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Portsmouth city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Portsmouth hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Portsmouth that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include The Queens Hotel, Keppels Head Hotel and The Ship Leopard Hotel - No Children.

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