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Ventnor Towers Hotel, Ventnor, Isle of Wight

Ventnor Towers Hotel
Ventnor
Isle of Wight

PO38 1QT
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The Best Western Ventnor Towers Hotel is situated on the South coast of the Isle of Wight. Ventnor Towers enjoys unrivalled sea views from all the public areas and most of the guest rooms.

You will have a choice of single/double/twin or family rooms as well as four-poster rooms, some with a balcony.The hotel offers two lounges, as well as a pleasant bar where jazz music is played some weeknights and a restaurant which offers both à la carte and table d'hôte menus using many locally produced foods. The island even produces its own wine as well as local mineral water, and both are available here. In the grounds of the Best Western The Ventnor Towers Hotel you will be able to enjoy a game of tennis on the all-weather court, a swim in the heated outdoor pool from May through October or a game of pitch and putt golf over nine holes. Located just one mile outside the town center of Ventnor, a short walk will bring you to the shops or the beach and local attractions such as Botanic Gardens, Osborne House which is the home of Queen Victoria, the Island Steam Railway and many more can be reached easily by car or public transport. A short ferry ride to the mainland brings other historic attractions in Portsmouth and further along the south coast within easy reach.

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Exclusive Use
Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
Tennis Court
Swimming Pool - Outdoor heated
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities

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