Excellent reviews 258 member ratings) gave it 98% - 3 mins walk from the beach and everything within walking distance :)
Park Central is an AA 4-star hotel a 5-minute stroll from Bournemouth town centre. Located opposite the Bournemouth International Centre, the property is 100 yards from the seafront and a short walk from shops, bars and restaurants.
There's plenty to explore during your break. Lonely Planet says Bournemouth "boasts some hip hideaways, great restaurants, tempting water sports, and in Boscombe, two miles east of the centre, a suburb with a cool urban-surfer vibe".
Bournemouth's pier, from where you can explore seven miles of sandy beaches, is just three minutes' walk from the hotel. Local attractions include Oceanarium, The Bournemouth Aquarium, Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre and Bournemouth's Lower Gardens, all less than five minutes by foot.
Slightly further afield, Europe's first artificial surf reef in Boscombe is 10 minutes by car, plus the popular towns of Sandbanks and Poole and the New Forest National Park are all less than a 25-minute drive away.
All comments (21)
mintcondition
16 Nov 15#1
This BETTER go scorching hot!
smelladeal
16 Nov 15#2
Unlike Bournemouth will be up to March 2016 when this offer is valid :disappointed:
martje
16 Nov 15#3
£139 per room for a 2-night stay (extra night B&B)
Maybe worth a punt :smiley:
aabarcellos
16 Nov 15#4
I went to sandbanks nearby where the hotel was on the beach
moose109
16 Nov 151#5
I'm in my 30's, so too young for Bournemouth. But a good price :smiley:
archiepemberton1 to moose109
16 Nov 151#7
Typical Bournemouth comment. The town has numerous nightclubs, hundreds of bars/pubs/restaurants, cinemas, theatres, museum, ice rink, bowling, sports centres, golf course, Aqua park, zip wire - not to mention beach pursuits such as swimming, surfing, paragliding etc. There's a student population of 18,000 so it's hardly a geriatric wilderness. Btw, I've lived here for 13 years.
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16 Nov 151#11
If you are in your 30's you will love Bournemouth. My "kids" are 30 and 34 and apparently every weekend night is packed to the hilt with clubbers of similar age. Its vibrant and fun (not that I would know personally!)
exel1966 to moose109
16 Nov 151#15
Your comment clearly hows that you know very little about Bournemouth. The image of the blue rinse brigade dissappeared in the 80's and B'mth is one of the liveliest towns in the UK for the18-30 somethings and puts a lot of larger cities to shame when it comes to entertainment ;-)
gb1999
16 Nov 15#6
Tbh I think the below is better from Groupon for a one nighter in Bournemouth.. Get a full bottle of wine, plus Spa access, breakfast & dinner. You can get a spa treatment as well if staying Sun-Fri. All for £89 as well for 2 people
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Park Central is an AA 4-star hotel a 5-minute stroll from Bournemouth town centre. Located opposite the Bournemouth International Centre, the property is 100 yards from the seafront and a short walk from shops, bars and restaurants.
There's plenty to explore during your break. Lonely Planet says Bournemouth "boasts some hip hideaways, great restaurants, tempting water sports, and in Boscombe, two miles east of the centre, a suburb with a cool urban-surfer vibe".
Bournemouth's pier, from where you can explore seven miles of sandy beaches, is just three minutes' walk from the hotel. Local attractions include Oceanarium, The Bournemouth Aquarium, Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre and Bournemouth's Lower Gardens, all less than five minutes by foot.
Slightly further afield, Europe's first artificial surf reef in Boscombe is 10 minutes by car, plus the popular towns of Sandbanks and Poole and the New Forest National Park are all less than a 25-minute drive away.
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Maybe worth a punt :smiley:
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Better yet, do both these deals one night after another!!
im just joking heat added :stuck_out_tongue: