Albert Cottage Hotel in East Cowes provides accommodations with a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge. This country house provides free private parking and full-day security.
stephen
United Kingdom
we stayed at the hotel for a golden wedding dooo that they hosted. A great event , everything went to plan .
Marina, Families are welcome is a recently renovated homestay in East Cowes near Osborne House. This homestay features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.
Karen
United Kingdom
Lovely visit as always! 3 KitKat's and a packet of rolo's lovely touch 🤩 will be back again soon!
In East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the Prince of Wales is opposite Osborne House, the former home of Queen Victoria.
Kylie
United States of America
Breakfast was excellent, all of the staff were friendly and nice. Will definitely be staying here again in the future. I recommend this bed and breakfast.
Located on Ryde Esplanade, on the Isle of Wight, Royal Esplanade Hotel boats views of the Solent. The Grade II Victorian building, features a terrace and restaurant.
Jigesh
United Kingdom
Overall the hotel was good. The room's decor was a bit dated.
Located in Ryde and with Ryde Beach reachable within a 8-minute walk, The Veteran Hotel & Bar provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Jennifer
United States of America
This charming old place is clean and newly renovated with bright new facilities while still retaining its Victorian charm. The room (#14) was tiny but had everything I needed,and the bed was very comfortable. Everyone on staff was friendly and helpful. The bar is wonderful, with lots of friendly locals.
Lots of stairs to go up and down- my room was the highest- but it was very private and secluded, even though the bathrooms are shared. Incredible value for my money.
Overlooking a 20-acre lake, and in 17 acres of grounds, this 4-star hotel has an indulgent spa and free Wi-Fi throughout the building. Lakeside Park Hotel offers dining options with picturesque views....
East Cowes isn't really a tourist area, it is mostly...
East Cowes isn't really a tourist area, it is mostly residential. It's ideal for a base if you have your own transport, and don't mind driving round the island. The good thing is if you are sailing with Red Funnel, you are literally only just up the road.
Waitrose, a doctors surgery and 2 pharmacies are all nearby, as is Osborne (Queen Victoria's island home). I think Osborne is the only nearby tourist attraction.
I found East Cowes to be very quiet. Ideal after a long day exploring and having fun. However, if you want to stay right in the middle of things, you will be disappointed.
Gareth
10
Scored 10
We were only there for 2 days, went to Obourne House and the...
We were only there for 2 days, went to Obourne House and the Steam Railway, really enjoyed both.
Also walked along the prom at Shanklin Beach.
We are in PREGO (Italian Reastraunt in East Cowes), very good food at reasonable prices. Ate in 1 day, take away the next, both lovely
SCOTT
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is really nothing in East Cowes, however it is a 2 min...
There is really nothing in East Cowes, however it is a 2 min ferry ride to Cowes. The ferry goes every few mins, either foot passenger or car. No booking needed. The ferry puts you in the middle of town. Highly recommend to stay in East Cowes and ferry to Cowes. Far less expensive.
Gary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
An easy walk down to the waterfront.
An easy walk down to the waterfront. Take the floating bridge {chain ferry} across to Cowes. Lovely little town to walk around.
Good pub called The Lifeboat within walking distance of the Prince of Wales, good food and great view of the boats.
SUSAN
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Liked the attitude of most people around the shops as...
Liked the attitude of most people around the shops as friendly and helpful.
Does have quite a few hills to walk up and down so not suitable for people who struggle walking a lot
Tried the chain ferry for a first time and it is quick.
Hardest part for us was going back on the car ferry as no seats for us to sit down and very full. People were not spaced out as they were on our trip over there.
Not enjoyable standing 1 hour on a evening.
JustJ3
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy Cowes isn’t as big as Cowes, but they have a few shops,...
Easy Cowes isn’t as big as Cowes, but they have a few shops, small Co-op and some restaurants, we ate one night at Sea Breeze fish and chip restaurant, the chips were lovely, and very large potions. An ideal base, close to the ferry port, and most other places.
Compact but comfortable, and very nicely presented, little house in a small courtyard development in East Cowes. We had our two (young adult) daughters and our dog with us and it didn't feel crowded.
Good location, easy access to West Cowes with the chain ferry adjacent. Vida's neighbour Noel is one of the permanent residents there and a great source of local knowledge such as up to date recommendations on dog friendly places to eat.
We loved the history of this hotel and the rooms and grounds were beautiful. We had dinner at the hotel and were also very impressed with the service and the food. The staff bent over backwards to accommodate us and our request for family to join us for our evening meal. It was a perfect evening and we sat outside enjoying the view of the garden.
Great choice of breakfast the next morning in the Victoria Room.
Albert Cottage is one of the prettier boutique hotels I have had the pleasure of staying in. The staff was all exceptionally kind and pleasant and went out of their way to accommodate us. We ate two breakfasts and one dinner there and the food was exquisite. the bathroom in the Victoria bedroom suite was wonderful with a heated towel rack and deep, claw-foot tub.
Modern cottage, well equipped and located a few minutes drive from East Cowes. You can admire the stars through the velux window at night and have a proper break from town hustle.
Hosts proposed a cot and high chair for our daughter which was much appreciated.
10 minutes walk from East Cowes Ferry Terminal, Ferry to West Cowes and Bus Stop. The Lifeboat pub nearby was nice. Also walkable to Osborne House 20-30 mins. As described, a simple home stay, with a friendly host.
1. Location- very close to East Cowes ferry terminal, supermarkets
2. spacious living area, TV, Kitchen
3. Breakfast- Cereals, yoghurt and plenty of fruits
4. Sweets in the room
The dinner and breakfast were very good - cooked to "fresh" and as requested
The Hotel only has a a few rooms and thus had a quiet atmosphere for a small business gathering
The room, the decor, the dinner, the breakfast, the shower, nice toiletries, the wonderful location of Royal East Cowes. A beautiful location seeped in regal history.
Nice to experience staying on a boat, lovely location in the Marina, close to East Cowes and floating bridge for access to Cowes. Great upper deck area.
We had a lovely stay in East Cowes, the location was very convenient, the house was clean and functional. It was especially lovely to enjoy the garden.
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