Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Grimsby.
We offer a wide
choice of accommodation for business and leisure
visitors to the heart of Cleethorpes.
Enjoy the privacy,
independence, and comfort of one of our studios.
Our Beautifully appointed Executive Studios have
the feel and appearance of a luxury hotel.
For
the business person it offers all the
facilities required to enable out of office
working in comfortable surroundings.
Only a short distance from Grimsby Docks and
Grimsby Hospital.
Humber Bank Industrial Area and Immingham
approx. 15 mins away.
Studio 47 is only a short distance from the
beaches, and is close to the shopping
centre, with plenty of bars and restaurants
nearby.
The Ideal location for the leisure visitor too!
Laundry/shopping service. Tea/coffee making
facilities. Patio garden area.
The St James' Hotel is situated in the heart of Grimsby, close to Cleethorpes, Lincoln and Sheffield, with an award-winning Fishing Heritage Centre within close walking distance. Explore the attractive Lincolnshire coastline or visit some of the traditional seaside towns nearby. Hotel facilities include the Chantry Restaurant and hotel bar. Please be advised that meals are not always served in the Chantry Restaurant.
The Elizabeth Grimsby offers comfortable accommodation with the majority of rooms with balconies overlooking the golf course. The hotel is within easy reach of the Humber Estuary nature reserves, and the towns of Mablethorpe and Cleethorpes. The hotel restaurant offers an extensive menu along with a varied menu in the bar.
The Premier Inn Grimsby hotel has free parking and family-friendly en suite rooms, with an on-site Brewers Fayre restaurant serving good-value pub-style meals. Premier Inn Grimsby is 3 miles (4.
The best hotel in the Grimsby area with 18 en-suite bedrooms, free wi-fi internet and a Rosette awarded restaurant. Well established 3 star 80% hotel with fantastic restaurant, private parking and close to Grimsby Town centre.
This ancient port was once one of the most
important in Britain, yet Grimsby's story really began in the 10th century
when a Dane named Grim landed here and began to sell fish to the locals. The
port still helps to keep Britain stocked with fish and chips. It's also the
largest town on Lincolnshire’s east coast, and now lies half a mile from the
sea. The medieval Church of James has a 14th century tower and is one of
Grimsby's finest buildings.