Discover the charm of Worthing, a delightful seaside town in the heart of England, with our selection of renowned hotels. These accommodations in Worthing cater to a variety of tastes and budgets, offering experiences from luxury to comfort, all enriched with the town's rich history. Imagine dining in a Michelin-starred restaurant, relaxing in luxurious spas, or waking up to stunning sea views.
Your adventures in Worthing might include strolling along the picturesque beachfront promenade, exploring the esteemed Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, or enjoying an evening at the Art Deco-style Dome Cinema. Whether you're into exciting water sports, serene gardens, or exploring ornate Victorian arcades, Worthing offers memorable experiences. Staying in one of the hotels in Worthing lets you fully embrace the authentic English coastal lifestyle, complete with warm hospitality. Make your stay in Worthing an unforgettable part of your travel stories, where traditional charm blends seamlessly with modern appeal.
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Central Worthing is the buzzing hub of the town, ideal for those who love to be in the thick of it. With a range of hotel styles to suit all tastes—from charming B&Bs to upscale boutique hotels—visitors are spoilt for choice. Central Worthing is a shopper's paradise with high street favourites and quirky independent stores lining the streets. And when you’ve shopped till you’ve dropped, a plethora of dining options await, offering everything from traditional fish and chips to fine dining experiences.
Staying by the sea has its perks, and Worthing's seafront is a prime location for those seeking a beach holiday. Think fresh sea breezes and stunning sea views right from your hotel window. Accommodation ranges from luxurious seaside resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses. Plus, the beach is just a stone's throw away, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or trying your hand at water sports like paddleboarding. The promenade is a delightful spot for a leisurely stroll or a cycle ride, with plenty of cafes to refuel along the way.
Goring-by-Sea offers a more relaxed vibe with its charming residential feel. It’s perfect for those wanting a quieter stay while still having easy access to Worthing's attractions. Hotels here often come with delightful gardens and offer a more laid-back atmosphere. Nearby attractions include the picturesque Highdown Gardens and the serene Goring Gap Beach, perfect for a peaceful day out. Plus, the area boasts some lovely local pubs and eateries to explore.
A little inland from the coast, the Broadwater area offers a different perspective on Worthing life. It’s a vibrant suburb with a mix of modern and traditional hotel options, from contemporary lodgings to grand Georgian houses. Broadwater is home to Broadwater Green, a lovely open space perfect for a picnic or a bit of cricket. Conveniently, it’s just a short bus ride from the town centre, making it a great base for exploring the wider area without the hustle and bustle of the seafront.
West Worthing is known for its residential charm and offers a range of accommodation options from cosy guesthouses to mid-range hotels. It's a particularly good spot for those who want a more tranquil stay while still being close to the action. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with West Worthing railway station providing easy access to Brighton and beyond. Plus, the local area is dotted with charming parks and local eateries that give a real taste of community living.
Worthing Pier is one of the town's iconic landmarks and staying nearby puts you right in the heart of the action. The pier itself is a hive of activity, offering everything from amusements to stunning views of the coastline. Accommodation near the pier ranges from grand historic hotels to modern apartments, all within walking distance of the town’s vibrant nightlife and dining scene. Whether it’s a romantic dinner with sea views or a family-friendly fish and chips experience, the options are endless.
For families looking to make the most of their stay, neighbourhoods like West Worthing and Goring-by-Sea are ideal. These areas offer spacious accommodations with family-oriented amenities such as connecting rooms and play areas. Nearby attractions include Worthing Leisure Centre and Highdown Gardens, perfect for a day out with the kids. Plus, these areas offer easy access to the beach for some fun in the sun.
Couples seeking a romantic getaway will find plenty of swoon-worthy spots in Worthing. The seafront offers idyllic settings with hotels that boast romantic features such as sea-view balconies and in-room Jacuzzis. Dining options abound, from intimate candlelit dinners in gourmet restaurants to charming seaside cafes offering breathtaking sunsets. Couples can also enjoy leisurely strolls along the beach or explore the nearby South Downs National Park for a touch of adventure.
Celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2012, Worthing Pier, a Grade II listed landmark, is almost 300m in length, although much of the pier was remodelled in the 1930s, following a severe fire. Today, the pier is regularly open to visitors, and contains a popular Gaming Centre with various amusement arcades.
Marketing itself as 'the jewel in Worthing's crown', the Worthing Museum and Art Gallery was established in 1908 and houses many intriguing archaeological and historic artefacts dating back to the Ancient Egyptian and Stone Age eras. The venue, which is in a handsome Grade II listed building, also contains one of the most comprehensive costume collections of any art gallery in Britain, and showcases hundreds of Georgian dolls.
In the suburbs of Worthing, the Highdown Garden was planted in the early-20th century and is now a National Collection, noted for its unique plant species. One of the best times to visit is the spring, when you can witness a fantastic daffodil display, although the gardens remain picturesque throughout the year.
Only a short drive from Worthing, Brighton is a bustling resort that also has many fine Georgian and Victorian buildings, and was home to a pier by 1899. This town has a distinctly cosmopolitan, gay friendly atmosphere, and is revered for its enchanting 19th-century Royal Pavilion and large Museum and Art Gallery.
Affordable, elegantly presented Worthing hotels include the photogenic Chatsworth Hotel, the comfortable Findon Manor Hotel, and the stylish Burlington Hotel. Other reputed accommodation establishments include the immaculate Ardington Hotel and the cosy Windsor Hotel.
There are dozens of great restaurants in Worthing to satisfy all culinary appetites, although if you're after some delicious Turkish cuisine, consider visiting Efes restaurant. For some divine seafood, you might want to try the Ami Café + Bistro, or treat yourself to some mouthwatering Italian, Mediterranean and seafood cuisine at the Sapore Di Mare restaurant. You can also enjoy some tasty English classics at the Sylvan Oak restaurant, or have some fantastic Polish dishes at the Lavenda Restaurant and Café.
Worthing, a captivating town situated along the south coast of England, boasts an effervescent nightlife that resonates with both locals and tourists. Nightlife here is a fusion of contemporary culture and an engaging ambience. It's the downtown region in particular, with its atmospheric lanes and thriving establishments, that encapsulates the energising spirit of Worthing's night scene.
One of the prime points of interest in Worthing is Montague Street, a vibrant hub for nightlife enthusiasts. This street exhibits an array of pubs, clubs and bars each radiating a unique atmosphere. A brief stroll down the street leads to the The Rose and Crown, an establishment that serves as a prime venue for live music, with a comprehensive range of drinks available.
Venturing eastwards from Montague Street, visitors will encounter Brighton Road, home to popular venues such as The Egremont Pub and Restaurant. This area of Worthing has earned a laudable reputation for its vibrant nightlife scene. The Egremont is a favourite amongst local establishment goers, offering regular live music events that span various genres, from jazz to rock.
Drawing attention to the beachfront, it's impossible to overlook The Beach House. Overlooking the beautiful Worthing seafront, it offers a combination of exquisite food, refreshing drinks and live music that fills the coastal air during the late-night hours. The ambiance here uniquely combines relaxed beachfront vibes with the energising atmosphere of Worthing's vibrant nightlife scene.
South Downs National Park
Park, National parkWorthing Pier
Landmark, Pier200+ hotels nearbyCissbury Ring
Historic site91+ hotels nearbyPavilion Theatre
Theatre, Attraction200+ hotels nearbyAssembly Hall
Theatre, AttractionHighdown Gardens
Park, Nature100+ hotels nearbyConnaught Theatre
Theatre, AttractionEnglish Martyrs Church
Landmark, Place of worshipWorthing Museum and Art Gallery
Museum, Historical200+ hotels nearbyHigh Salvington Windmill
Windmill, Historic site200+ hotels nearbyPlanning a dog-friendly vacation in Worthing? Check out these top-rated hotels: The Railway Hotel Worthing, The Chatsworth Hotel, Findon Manor Hotel
Discover the perfect family-friendly hotels for your next vacations! Here are the top picks for families with children: The Burlington, Ardington Hotel, Brewhouse and Kitchen - Worthing
For a stay in the city center of Worthing, these centrally located hotels are suitable: The Railway Hotel Worthing, Ardington Hotel, Brewhouse and Kitchen - Worthing
For a cheap stay in Worthing, we recommend these budget-friendly hotels: The Railway Hotel Worthing, Premier Inn Worthing Seafront, Ardington Hotel
For a stay close to the best points of interest, we recommend these hotels:
South Downs National Park:
Worthing Pier: The Burlington, Premier Inn Worthing Seafront, Ardington Hotel
Cissbury Ring: Findon Manor Hotel, Palm House - Heated Pool Villa Sleeps 10, STUNNING FARM COTTAGES at South Downs Rural Retreats
If you want to stay close the airport:
Aerotel London Heathrow Airport, Terminal 2 & Terminal 3, Hilton Garden Inn London Heathrow Terminal 2 and 3, London Heathrow Airport Apartment Voyager House Terminal 12345 - EV electric and Parking available
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