Crabbers' Wharf, Castletown, Portland, United Kingdom
Situated within a 5-minute drive of Portland Beach, the 4-star Crabbers' Wharf Aparthotel Portland offers 9 rooms. Thanks to its private location, this Portland aparthotel stands at a distance of 4.4 km from Alexandra Gardens Theatre, which is a great place to have a fun time.
The property is located at a distance of 3.2 km from Sandsfoot Castle and within easy walking distance of the fan-shaped Portland Castle. Natural attractions in the area include Nothe Gardens, at a distance of 4.1 km from the Crabbers' Wharf Aparthotel Portland, and a beach is approximately a 5-minute ride away. Also, the accommodation is nearly a 25-minute walk from Fancy's Farm. Crabbers' Wharf Aparthotel stands close to Castletown D-Day Centre, only a short drive from Old Police bus stop.
Guestrooms offer a balcony and a dining area, along with a sofa set for guests' comfort. They feature a microwave, an electric kettle, and a toaster for self-catering. Offering such amenities as a hairdryer and bath sheets, the bathrooms also include a walk-in shower and a separate toilet. You can enjoy views of the sea.
The hotel is approximately a 25-minute walk from Taylor's Messdeck Cafe Gallery, serving British cuisine.
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Ian
2021-01-19
Everything was excellent at the hotel, we will be back. We greatly enjoyed to be here, its views and facilities.
Michael
2021-01-18
Just a 5-minute stroll to the centre. As picky eaters we truly enjoyed to be close to a wide range of restaurants, went to Garrison couple of times, it was 15 mins walk away. Beautiful views from the window. Think that Crabbers' Wharf is beyond compare.
Harry
2020-11-04
it deserves its 4 stars. it was a modern hotel in portland. we really loved our apartment.
The street itself was noisy.