In a prime seafront location on Bridlington’s South Beach, the Monarch Hotel offers breathtaking panoramic sea views. Situated close to the resort’s Spa Theatre and just a short stroll to the busy fishing harbour, the Monarch Hotel Bridlington is sure to provide the perfect base for exploring the town and surrounding areas.
This UK hotel features a quiet lounge, restaurant and bar area on the first floor, as well as a dancefloor with regular entertainment. Our en suite bedrooms come with comfy beds for a great night’s sleep, tea and coffee making facilities, TV and a hairdryer.
The Monarch Hotel, Bridlington’s, reviews are glowing. With over 51 en suite bedrooms, many of which flaunt magnificent views of the coast, these rooms have everything you could possibly need to have a restful stay in Bridlington. With free Wi-Fi, central heating, tea and coffee, TV, a radio, and a hairdryer, the Monarch Hotel, Bridlington, truly is your home away from home.
Dining and Entertainment
Don’t miss out on breakfast at the Monarch Hotel, Bridlington, to tuck into a Full English, with bacon, eggs, sausages, hash browns, and toast, of course. If you prefer your breakfast continental, no problem! As for dinner, you can enjoy a mouthwatering three courses with your choice of British favourites.
You’ll be given a reservation time on arrival to ensure you can enjoy dinner with us every night. After dinner, feel free to visit our bar or lounge areas for drinks and perhaps even a dance. With entertainment every evening, there is never a dull moment at the Monarch.
Things to Do in Bridlington
The long beachfront, historic buildings, and range of entertainment facilities make our coach holidays to Bridlington an ideal getaway.
Bridlington Old Town offers a taste of traditional Yorkshire in a nutshell. Packed with attractive antique shops and restaurants, the Old Town was the setting for 2016’s Dad’s Army film. The delightful mix of brick-and-stone buildings, colourful shop fronts, popular cafés and individual shops provides a relaxing environment for shopping or strolling.
The town’s leisure centre hosts an array of enticing, contemporary facilities. Entertainment and art galleries are housed in the refurbished Spa Centre on the seafront, for example. A network of land trains transports guests around the town, along the front, and as far afield as Sewerby Hall and Gardens, a delightful stately home owned and managed by East Riding Council.