Torquay

Torquay is one of our most elegant resorts, with a fine beach, palms along its promenade, a lovely harbour and waterfront, and some exceptional hotels – and not just for their Victorian and art deco architecture. Its history is rich too, splendidly explored in places like Torre Abbey... Read More

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Torquay Events

June
Torbay Half Marathon and Fun Run
July
Torbay Carnival
Torbay Guild of Artists Annual Exhibition
August
Torbay Carnival
Torbay Guild of Artists Annual Exhibition
September
Agatha Christie Festival
November
Torquay Christmas Sparkle and Light Switch On
December
Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair

Hotels in Torquay - 132 places to stay

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Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel

The Grand hotel, situated on the seafront is one of Torquay's premier hotels. It is known for the standard of its 4 star hotel accommodation, food and facilities and loved for its dedicated team of ... More | visit website

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The Southbourne Villa

The Southbourne Villa

This charming detached Victorian villa has undergone considerable refurbishment during 2008 and 2009 and now offers elegant 4-star guest accommodation, free parking and a peaceful, relaxing setting. The Southbourne Villa has received an entry in Britain’s ... More | visit website

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The Newburgh

The Newburgh

With a great location in the heart of the Riviera, just a short stroll from the beaches, the town centre and the harbour, this guest accommodation is a great place to stay. Refurbished and awarded 4 ... More | visit website

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Rainbow International Hotel

Rainbow International Hotel
The Rainbow International Hotel is ideally situated in Belgrave Road, in the heart of Torquay, on the beautiful English Riviera. A short distance from the town centre, stunning parks and the sparkling blue waters of ... More | visit website
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Norwood Hotel

Norwood Hotel

The Norwood Hotel is set in the heart of Torbay. Here you can choose from a numerous selection of beaches, enjoy beautiful parks and visit the many local attractions. The Norwood is ideally situated just ... More | Double Room: From £22 (low) - £25 (high) | visit website

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Glendower Hotel

Glendower Hotel

Situated in a peaceful tree-lined road, this recently refurbished B&B, upgraded to 4-diamonds, boasts a privileged position in the heart of Torquay, only a 5 minute walk away from the seafront. The Glendower’s central position provides ... More | visit website

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St Michael's Hotel

St Michael

Situated at the heart of the English Riviera, St. Michael’s Hotel is a 4-diamond, GOLD AWARD small hotel in Torquay. Awarded the Southwest Tourist Board Gold Standard for highest category, St. Michael's is proud of ... More | Double Room: £26 - £27 | visit website

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Caledonian Torbay Hotel

Caledonian Torbay Hotel
Lying in a region often referred to as the 'English Riviera' because of its mild climate, bright blue waters and semi-tropical flora, Torquay is well-renowned for its cosmopolitan atmosphere. Reflecting the resort's lively style, the ... More | visit website
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Grosvenor Hotel

Grosvenor Hotel

Situated in a prime position just a short distance from the seafront, the 3* Grosvenor Hotel epitomises comfort & hospitality. The hotel offers 46 comfortable en suite bedrooms with quality furnishings, executive rooms with sea ... More | visit website

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Palms Hotel

Palms Hotel

This well-run small hotel rests in one of the best positions in Torquay, opposite the lovely Torwood gardens. The beauty of Devon and Dartmoor is just a short drive away. The Palms Hotel in Torquay is ... More | visit website

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