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Отель Crabbers' Wharf, Портлэнд, Соединенное Королевство
Crabbers' Wharf, Castletown, Portland, DT5 1BD, United Kingdom —
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Условия размещения
Время заезда
От 16:00 до 00:00
Время Выезда
От 08:30 до 10:00
Staff
9,2
Comfort
9,1
Location
9,1
Free Wifi
9,2
Facilities
9,1
Cleanliness
9,1
Value for money
8,8
Отзывы
There was nothing to dislike about Crabbers Wharf. It was just beautiful located, clean, perfect in every way. Even when I broke a plate and told the lady at the reception in the Information Centre, her reaction was to ask me if we still had enough!
Just lovely.
We are 2 couples traveling and having 2 ensuites was a major plus! The unit was everything we wanted. Clean, comfortable and the views were the topping on the cake. Oh, and the staff was friendly and helpful.
Amazing views of the sea from both the living room and dining room. Very spacious and cozy for the two of us. The kitchen had everything we needed, the decor was lovely, and the staff were really helpful. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
It’s tastefully decorated has everything you need and a beautiful view.
The view out of the apartment over Portland Harbour is glorious, with big sunsets. The apartment is well equipped, and very clean and comfortable, with a king-size bed and dedicated parking. There is a small convenience shop close by, and the WW2 museum and Portland castle are within easy walking distance. The staff member in the tourist information office on the ground floor of the block who greets you is super helpful. Nearby Chesil beach is lovely to visit, and the coastal path is on your doorstep. We hoped to get the ferry that runs from the wharf to Weymouth, but the season had finished and the floating pontoon for accessing the boat had been removed by the time we visited (early October)