The Queens Hotel

3.8
(1,692 reviews)
2 Osborne Road Clarence Parade, Portsmouth PO5 3LJ England
+44 23 9282 2466Official website
Classic
Harbor View
Hotel
Ocean View

About

The original Queens Hotel was known as Southsea House and was built by the architect Augustus Livesay in 1861. It was then a large private house owned by Sir John and Lady Morris. The house was situated in an almost identical position to the front half of the existing hotel but was at that time surrounded by woodland – Stone Woods – and the Royal Albert Yacht Club. In 1865, it was transformed into one of the first hotels in Southsea by William Kemp Junior and became known as The Queens Hotel. In 1902, plans for a new hotel were submitted by the owner, G. H. King, after a fire sadly swept through the original building the year before. Designed by architect T. W. Cutler in 1903, the new hotel was rebuilt in the Edwardian baroque style in brown terracotta. This splendid, grade II listed building still stands today boasting outstanding views across the Solent and Southsea Common.

Highlights

  • Sea View Sunset
  • Edwardian Elegance
  • Dining at 1865
  • Garden Celebrations

Must-See Areas

The Garden
The Lodge
Dukes Bar

Good to Know

Good for

Couples
Families
Business Travelers
Event Planners

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Stunning Sea Views
  • Historic Charm
  • Outstanding Service

Things to consider

  • High Peak Season Crowds
  • Limited Parking
  • High Rates During Holidays

What people are saying

"Romantic Atmosphere""Historic Appeal""Family Friendly"

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 3 hours
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