Situated near the quaint village of Titchfield on the edge of the Meon Valley, 10 miles radius from Portsmouth and Southampton, Holiday Inn Fareham Solent offers paid parking of £5 per day, a...
In the centre of Fareham with easy access to the M27 motorway, this 18th-century coaching inn offers spacious, classic rooms with private bathrooms. Its bar features real ales and leather sofas.
In the heart of Fareham, Lysses House is an elegant Georgian hotel on the High Street, a short walk from the town centre and easily accessible from the M27.
Phillip
United Kingdom
This was an exceptional stay. All of the staff encountered during our stay were wonderful being both friendy and helpful. The breakfasts and bar food were both presented beautifully and wonderffully cooked. A very enjoyable stay.
Situated 10 minutes’ drive from Portsmouth town centre and South Downs National Park, The Roundabout Hotel offers an on-site 70-seater restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Set in 32 acres of exquisite parkland, this hotel combines a Grade 1 listed manor house with a modern conference centre and modern rooms with free WiFi.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Main building was beautiful and facilities were good too.
Featuring garden views, Kiln Cottage provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 13 km from Port Solent. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Sophia
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting, very comfortable accommodation and very friendly host. Made it a special night away to stay in such a pretty peaceful place. Would definitely stay again.
Situated in Hill Head, Trevarner Guest House provides free WiFi. At the guest house, each room is equipped with a wardrobe.
Tania
United Kingdom
We were in the lovely big family room, very spacious and although only the two of us it would be perfect for a family.
Friendly welcome and great breakfast - thank you.
Domestic travellers can reach Fareham by train (1.5 hours from London) or car (M27 motorway). International travellers can fly into Southampton Airport (16km away) or London Heathrow (110km away), then take a train or taxi. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Fareham is Southampton Airport, due to its proximity and direct train connections. It's approximately 16 kilometres away, making it ideal for both domestic and international travellers.
Fareham, UK, offers several public transport options. First Bus operates extensive services across the town. For rail travel, Fareham Station connects to major cities. Taxis are readily available. Cycling and walking are viable for short distances, and car hire services exist for longer journeys.
The town centre of Fareham is the best area to stay, offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and historical sites. It's well-connected by public transport, making it convenient for visitors to explore the wider region.
Fareham, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 8°C in January to 22°C in July. There are no distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The town does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons. The weather is generally unpredictable, typical of the UK, with possible rain even during the summer months.
What guests said about Fareham:
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Scored 8.0
Strange.
Strange. The town had all the shops and amenities, and particularly coffee shops, pubs and food outlets, but the town was quiet throughout all of 2 weekdays. Its a nice enough place but seemed deserted, even inside the shopping centre.
Waterstones book store seemed to have a very different range of books on British/Foreign history than its other locations, and I could have stayed there for hours. Fareham Library is also well equipped with reference material on local history. Though much of the town has been rebuilt or had new facades, and its past is vanishing.
Boy, that train station is a long walk away from the town centre !
Would recommend the Golden Lion for food/drink and conversation.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fareham is a lovely old unspoilt example of georgian houses...
Fareham is a lovely old unspoilt example of georgian houses and buildings, interlaced with newer builds along the high street.It has a lovely atmosphere and is well worth a visit, as you can easily drive down to the local historic dockyards and go to the only Hovercraft museum in the world.
Glenn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fareham has plenty of shops, cheap pubs and eateries.
Fareham has plenty of shops, cheap pubs and eateries. It's an ideal situation for us to stay as we have family in Fareham, Hamble Le Rice and Hayling Island. Wickham is a lovely village just 10 minutes drive away and a bus runs there from Fareham. Wickham has great parking and lovely shops and eateries, would recommend a visit.
Monica
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Like most small towns Fareham has suffered a little over the...
Like most small towns Fareham has suffered a little over the years with some of the bigger shops now gone and that has had a knock of effect. I used to live in Fareham until I retired some 7 years ago but do get back from time to time .it’s location makes it ideal as an access point to Southampton, Portsmouth and the south coast and the New forest.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great situation near shops and public transport.
Great situation near shops and public transport. Hotel and restaurant staff very friendly and helpful. Breakfast and evening meals I had very generous portions and well cooked.
Couldn't get WiFi which was restricting and difficult to contact people, although lady in Reception tried to help. No lift to the higher floors and no person available to help with luggage.
Gillian
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
A pity that the wedding guests filled up lounge area.
A pity that the wedding guests filled up lounge area. So nowhere’s to sit
Also lots of little children running about and screaming without supervision whilst eating our meal
Very off putting
Restaurant staff said happens regularly and disturbs diners
The Roundabout Hotel is an old building, so had lots of character. The room was bigger than expected, which was lovely.
We overlooked the roundabout and were only minutes off a busy main road, so thought it might be noisy overnight. However, even with a window slightly opened it wasn't noisy.
Staff were friendly and answered any questions we had.
Also, we walked into Fareham, was one of the friendliest places I've ever visited. Staff in lots of the shops and the cafe were very friendly and chatty.
The flat is very cozy, clean, nicely presented. Inside there are two bedrooms. One with en-suite shower room. There's also a separate bathroom with a bathtub. There's double bed, twin beds, and a sofa bed. It is very conveniently located in the lovely town of Fareham, near Portsmouth. Very close to the town center and a motorway. lots of free parking on site. The flat has everything you need and has nice green views. Highly recommend.
The staff were lovely and the hotel was very family friendly. Rooms were generous size and bed was comfortable. Table service for breakfast and dinner. The facilities were excellent, gardens were extensive and the pool was very pleasant. Great location for visiting Portsmouth, Port Solent and the surrounding area.
Clean and convenient. Great location: short drive from the beach and other locations and very handy having the Lidl just a stone's throw from the hotel. Plus, Whiteley shopping centre was only few minutes' drive away. Hotel or more like the lodge had good parking facilities and very dog friendly. Friendly staff.
Breakfast was lovely each morning and staff were friendly and helpful. Bed was super comfy. A good cheap stay in an old pub if you are looking to stay in Fareham. I was worried about noise from the pub but the rooms are all at the back and it’s very quiet. Nice big car park at the back too.
Positioned well for the train station and the town centre, with easy access to the motorway. Easy parking. It had a lovely garden area at the rear.
Staff friendly and helpful. The hotel is a bit tired in places but very clean and comfortable.
The flat was lovely. Everything you could need for a short stay and better than a b & b as you have cooking facilities. All immaculately clean and fairly new modern building. Central site in Fareham town within easy reach of everything.
The young lady on reception was amazing, I've stayed a few times and I always feel welcomed.
Breakfast is great and the young waitress is so lovely and polite.
I live in Wales and work in fareham, I'll always choose this hotel
Good value and location to visit Portsmouth & Southampton. Great breakfast and bar area, nice to have access to the Health Spa. Staff were very pleasant & helpful.
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