Burlington Hotel

The Burlington Hotel provides 4 star accommodation on the seafront in Worthing, West Sussex with good access to local attractions & amenities.

Address

Marine Parade
Worthing
West Sussex
BN11 3QL
Tel: +44 (0)1903 211222

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Overview


The hotel provides guests with 4 star accommodation and facilities in the seaside town of Worthing in West Sussex. The hotel is located on the seafront offering splendid coastal views and is located a short distance from Worthing town centre. The hotel is located inside a historic 19th century Victorian property where many original architecture and period features have been maintained adding plenty of charm and character to the hotel. The hotel offers guests a home stay style experience, with good service and attention to detail providing an interesting alternative to larger chain hotels. The hotel facilities make it suitable for business and leisure guests.

The hotel is conveniently located for exploring a number of local attractions including the seaside attractions at Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Worthing, the historic market town of Arundel and the cathedral city of Chichester. The hotel is well located for attractions in West Sussex including Arundel Castle, Chichester Cathedral, Goodwood House, Nymans Garden, Petworth House and Pulborough Brooks. The West Sussex location makes the hotel a good base from which to explore the South Coast including East Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey.

Local transport links in the area include Worthing train station located 1 mile from the hotel. There are services to London Victoria station and other local and regional areas including Brighton, Gatwick Airport, Southampton and Portsmouth. The hotel is close by to major roads including the A24 and A27 providing good road connections.

Visitors can expect a friendly welcome with good levels of service at the hotel. The hotel is located in Worthing where visitors can find good access to local amenities, visitor attractions, dining and entertainment facilities. The closest train stations to the hotel are located at Worthing, West Worthing and East Worthing.



Facilities


There are a total of 26 en-suite guest bedrooms at the hotel. The guest rooms are spacious with high ceilings and Victorian features providing comfortable 4 star accommodation. Guests can choose from single, twin, double, executive and family rooms.

Room facilities include television, telephone, alarm/wake up call, hairdryer, toiletries, ironing facilities, desk and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms offer scenic views.

Complimentary Wi-Fi internet access is available at the hotel. There are chargeable car parking facilities for hotel guests available nearby.

The hotel has facilities for conferences, events and business meetings with a choice of packages available. The hotel is a wedding venue with a range of tailor made packages available and banqueting services.

The hotel has live entertainment on some evenings.

Dining


Guests can enjoy a hot full English breakfast or a Continental breakfast each morning with a choice of breads, cereals, yogurts, fruits, juices and hot and cold drinks.

Gio’s Restaurant serves a range of starters, mains including meat, fish and vegetable dishes and tempting desserts. The restaurant serves Italian cuisine with a choice of interesting dishes made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The stylish restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and fine ambience allowing diners to enjoy the dining experience. Diners can choose from the wine list and find the perfect accompaniment to their meals.

Gio’s Bar serves a choice of drinks available including soft drinks, beers, wines, cocktails and spirits. The bar provides a place for guests to sit back and relax on comfortable chairs and enjoy a choice of drinks and food including light bites, snacks and main meals. The bar has a relaxed atmosphere providing an ideal place to catch up with friends, family and colleagues.

Local Attractions


The county of West Sussex is located on England’s south coast; the county includes town, countryside and coastline with a range of landscapes. West Sussex is known for its countryside, with large portions of it being protected countryside. The scenery and landscape in the county make it popular among walkers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. Popular visits among tourists include visits to the cathedral city of Chichester and seaside resorts of Littlehampton and Bognor Regis.

Located in the heart of the city Chichester Cathedral has been at the centre of community life here for many centuries, the cathedral includes Roman stone carvings and some 20th century art works. Art exhibitions along with concerts and talks are held here. The building is the mother church of the Diocese of Chichester covering East and West Sussex. There are daily services and visitors from around the world come to see this magnificent site.

Pallant House Gallery is located in Chichester. The gallery building includes an unusual combination of a Queen Anne townhouse and a contemporary building that houses one of the finest collections of 20th century British art in the world. There is an extensive exhibition programme in places that includes international touring exhibitions and print room shows, there are changing displays from the collection. For visitors there are themed guided tours, talks and events available. An art reference library, a studio for workshops, conservation and artists in residence and a courtyard garden are also on site. The bookshop's speciality is on Modern British Art and includes new and old books. There is a range of artists' books, postcards and catalogues, available including work by Paul Catherall and Susie MacMurray among others.

The historic town of Arundel is located in the heart of the South Downs in West Sussex. Arundel is famous for the Norman castle and Gothic cathedral, the quaint town is full of character and a firm favourite with visitors. It has cobbled streets, traditional tea rooms along with galleries, restaurants and specialist shops. The countryside is quintessential English with its green and pleasant land, the lush meadows and picturesque scenery make this a pretty town. The South Downs area provides many miles of dramatic scenery and some charming village pubs that are located all over this region. The town has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, it is a good place to wonder around and enjoy afternoon tea at one of the tearooms and visit the Farmer's Market that takes place in the Town Square.

Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre is located in the South Downs National Park in Arundel, West Sussex. The museum is set over a 36 acres site and includes a narrow gauge railway, energy electricity hall and a printing workshop. There are a range of exhibitions showcasing the industrial heritage of the region with plenty for visitors to see and do.

Arundel Castle is located in Arundel amongst 40 acres of grounds and gardens. Arundel Castle is the country’s second biggest castle has been home to many noble dynasties, among them the Howard family, who were at the forefront of English life and politics in the 15th to 17th centuries. Rooms open to the public include Barons Hall and the Library which are a particular highlight. The library contains paintings by Gainsborough and others. There are collections of tapestries, china and clocks and sculptures and carvings. The castle has a scenic location with classic English gardens making it a nice place to relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.

Goodwood House is located within the Goodwood Estate in Chichester, West Sussex. The impressive historic English country house includes one of the finest private art collections in the UK. A visit to the State Apartments is among the highlights to any visit here, the State Apartments are full of regency splendour. Visitors to the house have a range of things to see and do here with the world renowned race course located close by, a hotel, local farms and a golf course.

Nymans Garden are located approx 6 miles from Haywards Heath. Nymans are one of the gardens of the Sussex Weald boasting a great collection of beautiful and indeed rare plants from around the world. There is a walled garden and a rose garden, making for a relaxing stroll and impressive spectacle. The ruins of the family mansion, partly destroyed by fire can still be seen when the family rooms are open. The estate offers visitors the opportunity to experience some splendid walks in the woodland and explore the gardens. The garden is a popular attraction that attracts big crowds in summer especially at weekends and bank holidays. Admission can then be restricted if the numbers are too high, going early in the summer can avoid being affected by the restrictions.

Petworth House & Park is located in the small town of Petworth, West Sussex. The imposing mansion dates back to the 17th century, set in a 700 acres deer park landscaped by ‘Capability’ Brown. The house is well known for its very fine collection of pictures including works from Reynolds, Blake and Turner. The impressive art collection is the largest in any National Trust property. The scenic deer park provides an ideal place to enjoy a stroll in tranquil surroundings.

Pulborough Brooks is located in the South Down National Park in West Sussex. A site of special scientific interest located in the Arun Valley, the RSPB reserve includes a range of habitats including woodland, heathland and wetlands. The area is a haven for wildlife year round, visitors can see ducks, swans, geese, redshanks, butterflies, dragonflies and much more. There are a range of guided walks for visitors available.

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Closest Train Stations:

Worthing: 1.0 Miles

West Worthing: 1.1 Miles

East Worthing: 2.2 Miles


Closest Airports:
The closest airport is Gatwick Airport located 38 miles away by road via the A27, A23 and M23. Southampton Airport is located 54 miles away via the A24, A27 and M27.

Gatwick Airport: 38 Miles

Southampton Airport: 54 Miles




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