Southampton, an important historic seaport city on the south coast of England is located about an hour and a half by car southwest of London.
Southampton city center is fairly compact and is located at the southern part of town near the waterfront. Here visitors will find the central train stations, the civic center and the remains of the medieval city walls.
The docks, from which the Titanic set sail in 1912, are still busy with activity as Southampton is a popular port of call for cruise ships. The famous vogue of the Titanic is commemorated in the nearby Maritime Museum.
Hotels in Southampton are mostly located within walking distance of the docks and the city centre. All Southampton hotels are within 5 miles of the Southampton International Airport.
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The Grand Harbour Hotel is situated in Southampton city centre opposite the West Quay shopping centre and close to both the railway station and road network.
The Holiday Inn Eastleigh Hotel is located on the northern outskirts of Southampton, off junction 13 of the M3 Motorway or junction 5 of the M27 Motorway.
The Holiday Inn Southampton is situated on the edge of the city centre, a short drive from junction 3 of the M27 Motorway and offers panoramic views over Southampton Waterfront and the City.
The Southampton Park Hotel has a friendly welcome with a restaurant and bar, luxurious indoor Leisure Club, spacious lounges, 3 well-equipped conference suites and 72 individual and comfortable bedrooms.
Since opening its doors 12 years ago, Chilworth Manor has established a high reputation among the many guests who have stayed or enjoyed its facilities while attending a wedding or social function, conference or meeting.
The Elmers Court Hotel is a traditional country house with modern annex blocks situated at the edge of the beautiful New Forest and overlooking the Solent towards the Isle of Wight.
The Dolphin Hotel was an Inn since as early as the 13th Century and over the years has hosted William IV, Queen Victoria, Lord Nelson, Jane Austen and Thackeray.