With its own outdoor swimming pool and seafront location, The Savoy Hotel is a stylish Edwardian hotel located in the coastal town of Bournemouth. It also includes a games room, a bar, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a sun terrace. There is also free Wi-Fi access in public areas. With a contemporary design, the spacious rooms at The Savoy Hotel each feature a TV and an private bathroom with a hairdryer. Some also benefit from a sea view. Guests can relax in the recently refurbished bar and lounge area. Evening entertainment is provided throughout the week. The restaurant serves a breakfast buffet in the morning which can be enjoyed while taking in the vibrant garden views. A seasonal dinner menu is also available in the evenings, catering for a range of dietary needs. The Pavilion Theater & Ballroom is a short 4-minute journey in the car from The Savoy. Bournemouth Pier is less than 2 miles away and the historic Corfe Castle is also 19 miles from the hotel.
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