"Hotel in great location for the Hard Interchange, ferries and Historic Dockyard. Room was newly refurbished but bathroom dated. All spotlessly clean. Hotel was mid renovation and to access room was walking through building site which wasn't ideal. Not all facilities were available during stay due to refurb."
"I chose this hotel for its convenience to The Hard bus terminus, the Historic Dockyard and Gun Wharf. It’s a little tatty around the edges but quirky. Our basic room was clean, spacious with comfortable beds. During the hot weather we had air conditioning and two very welcome fans. No hair dryer which was unusual but not a real issue. Will definitely return."
Holiday Inn Express Portsmouth - Gunwharf Quays by IHG
8/10 Good
"Parking is excellent! 24hrs free and in Gunwharf Quays carpark underneath.
Breakfast good, varied and choice of hot or cold.
Staff very friendly and helpful on check in"
"The location was perfect for easy access to pubs, cafes, trains and nearby attractions.
The staff are friendly and the room was clean. Would recommend staying here."
"I arrived exhausted and they were super helpful, explained everything I needed to know and even made me a pot of coffee to take to my room even though the kitchen was closed.
Secure parking so I didn't have to worry about my car that was packed ready for the ferry to France early the next morning. And they also served me breakfast earlier than usual so that I could get to the ferry terminal (which is only 5 minutes drive away) on time for the early ferry.
All round really kind and helpful, I'll definitely stay again when I'm in Portsmouth."
"We only stayed a short time but everything was great so much so that I would very much like to come and stay again if you still allow dogs. Would it be possible to book a single room for the night of the 17 July. Kind regards Jill White"
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St. John's Cathedral is located in a welcoming area of Portsmouth known for its bar scene and array of dining options. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 209 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near St. John's Cathedral?
Mary Rose Museum, HMS Victory and The D-Day Story feature captivating exhibits. Explore landmarks like Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Square Tower and Spitbank Fort. You can check out the local talent at Portsmouth Guildhall, Kings Theatre and New Theatre Royal.
How can I get to St. John's Cathedral?
With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near St. John's Cathedral is simple. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Portsmouth & Southsea Station or Portsmouth (PME-Portsmouth and Southsea Train Station). Cross the water on a ferry from the port.