The Central Hotel Scarborough
About
The Central Hotel occupies a Grade II listed building in The Crescent, Scarborough, which was built between 1833-1857 and is described as the most important Georgian terrace in Britain outside Bath. The hotel overlooks the delightful Crescent Gardens and sits opposite the Scarborough Cultural Quarter where you will find The Scarborough Art Gallery and The Sitwell House – ‘Woodend’. As the name suggests, The Central Hotel enjoys the very best location in Scarborough. A five minute walk from the hotel will take you to the railway station, The Stephen Joseph Theatre, the centre of the High Street and the Brunswick Shopping Centre, the Rotunda Museum, and down through the Valley Gardens to the Scarborough Spa Bridge. Another five minute walk takes you to the centre of the beach at South Bay, or to the Scarborough Spa complex. Other famous attractions in Scarborough including the Castle, the Open Air Theatre, Peasholm Park and Alpamare Waterpark are a short bus or taxi ride away. Historic Hotels & Properties bought The Central Hotel in 2018 with a mission to restore this important building to its early Victorian elegance, sensitively incorporating modern enhancements. Our brief for the restoration of the hotel is simple: create the best hotel in Scarborough, a hotel that Yorkshire can be proud of. Our rooms are large, airy and light and retain many period features including aged pine floors and original ceiling details. The rooms have been modernised with large flat screen TVs, free WiFi, and efficient central heating. Bathrooms are currently being restored to their Victorian-period charm, with modern standards. All rooms come with fully stocked amenity trays and toiletries. We hope you will enjoy every aspect of your visit to The Central Hotel Scarborough. We look forward to welcoming you.