"I choose Arrandale House as a base from which to explore the Isle of Man ... using the Manx Electric Railway and the steam railway.
Just a few things to be aware of: First, Arrandale House is located ... somewhat steep hill,. I walked from the ferry terminal, but some travelers may ...
As expected in a property of this age, there is no elevator (lift). The staircase up to my room on the 2nd floor (=UK 1st floor) was somewhat narrow and steep, and shall I say, tricky to navigate with luggage, both going up and down. The owner kindly helped ... when I arrived, but ... early morning departure ..."
"Well located hotel within five minutes walk of the ferry port. An old fashioned style B and B with seemingly new owners (Opul Group). Rooms are large but maybe a little in need of a refresh. Everything clean. Breakfast included which was surprisingly excellent. Buffet style but even catered for us as vegans which was amazingly welcome. Well located for the town centre, next door to wetherspoons which can be loud on a weekend, but no huge problem."
"Large clean room.
Comfortable bed
Hot powerful shower
Good value for money.
We had to leave at 6.00am to catch a ferry so I cannot speak for the breakfast."
"Welcoming staff, Room was very comfortable and housekeeping was excellent room made up to a high standard every day of stay.
Breakfast was very good ate in restaurant 2 nights of stay food was really nice.
Excellent location on seafront near electric tram and steam railway
To sum up we all have enjoyed our stay at the Empress hotel"
"Just checked out from a six-night stay here. LOVED my room - a business room with a sea view. I normally don’t get too hung up on sea views but this one was special. Spent a lot of room time sitting in my little alcove with its big bay windows, staring out to sea and the Tower of Refuge, contemplating the tides.
Perfectly located. Great for walking along the beautiful promenade and shopping along the Strand. Lots of restaurants and shops nearby.
The staff were wonderful and super helpful.
My room, and likely the hotel, did not have air conditioning. Normally this would have been a problem for me but I was quite comfortable during my stay. Still quiet to sleep with the windows open and there was a fan provided in the closet.
Stairs. There’s an elevator to bring you to your floor but stairs here and there to drag your suitcases up and down. It’s an odd setup but staff is happy to help if they notice or you ask for it.
Breakfast was lovely and cooked to order.
I’d stay here again. ☺️"
"We really enjoyed our stay at Kings House, the staff and other guests were really friendly.
Our room was quite spacious and the bed was very comfortable.
There was a wide variety of teas/coffee etc. Breakfast was substantial, tasty and good value.
We hope to go back some day."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in St Judes, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What can I see and do in St Judes?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Douglas Bay Horse Tramway, or get outside and enjoy nature at Laxey Beach. In the wider area, you’ll find Cathedral Isle Of Man and Peel Castle.
What’s a holiday rental in St Judes like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in St Judes. Holiday rentals offer amenities such as hot tubs, fire pits and patios so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can provide a sense of privacy away from shared hotel lifts and lobbies packed with people while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular option for family trips.
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