The Grand Hotel remains unique, with many of its original features playing their part in helping make a fantastic break. The hotel is the perfect base to enjoy Scarborough's beautiful sandy beaches, promenade walks & seaside entertainment.
It has often been written that the hotel was designed around the theme of time, with 4 towers for the seasons, 12 floors for the months of the year, 52 chimneys for the weeks and 365 rooms - one for each day of the year. The hotel was also built in the shape of a 'v' - symbolising the reign of Queen Victoria. The Grand Hotel is one of Scarborough's greatest landmarks. Situated in the town centre, this stately building enjoys pride of place overlooking Scarborough's picturesque South Bay and Harbour. Without a doubt the views from the Hotels Harbour Lights restaurant are among the finest on this coast.
Please note the hotel is currently undergoing a 7 million pound refurbishment programme.By Car:
From York: Follow the a64 which will bring you into the heart of Scarborough and to the Railway Station. Upon reaching the Railway Station follow the signs for the Town Hall. The Grand Hotel stands approximately 300 yards before the Town Hall on your right hand side.
From Whitby (North): Follow the a171 which will again bring you to the Railway station in the Town Centre, again taking the signs to the Town Hall.
On foot from the Railway Station:
Turn right out of teh station and walk down the main shopping precinct, passing the Brunswick Shopping Centre and taking a right down Huntriss Row. Upon reaching the end of Huntriss Row you will be able to see the Hotel to your front left. On foot from the station your journey should take no longer than 10 minutes.