Torquay, a top UK holiday destination for seafront breaks. Explore the English Riviera and stay in this modern hotel overlooking the bay.
Delightful Torbay, Torquay has been one of the top UK holiday destinations since Victorian times and the Barceló Torquay Imperial Hotel is ideally located overlooking the bay. The lively Torquay harbour and international marina are focal points in the town, but you’ll find that everyone will be kept busy with bustling pavement cafés, quality shops and beautiful beaches.
Explore the English Riviera, Torquay is a great touring base to see this stunning area.
Don’t forget the other attractions – Living Coasts, Babbacombe Model Village, the Eden Garden Project, the Agatha Christie Trail, Cockington Court and Country Park.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 152 No of Bedrooms
130 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Parking
Gym
Non-smoking
N.B. The outdoor swimming pool is open on weekends only subject to the weather from May until the end of June. It si fully open from the 1st July.
Seafront breaks on the English Riviera...
• 152 luscious bedrooms, including 77 Premium seafacing bedrooms
• 17 Suites and three bedrooms with wheelchair access
• Exceptional food from the Regatta Restaurant & Live music in the Regatta (Saturday Nights, if dining)
• A great Health & Leisure Club with Spa
• On-site parking available: £7.00 per day - upper level / £15.00 Undercover-Garage
Dogs are now very welcome in our garden rooms at a rate of £15.00 per stay.
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
Apr - Nov 2010 (annual)
The Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway runs for seven miles along the English Riviera, providing train-mad children (and adults) with a fabulous opportunity to enjoy the spectacular Devon coastline.
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Paignton Zoo Environmental Park is about much more than just displaying animals for its visitors' entertainment - it's devoted to preserving the world's natural heritage. The zoo has come a long way since it was first opened in 1923 by Herbert Whitely, a shy, eccentric millionaire.
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Did you know South American fur seals can swim at speeds of 25 mph? Or that penguins live on the South African coast, not just in cold climates? You'll find out at Living Coasts, Torquay's best seafront visitor attraction which opened in July 2003.
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Few labours of love can match the extraordinary efforts of Thomas Ernest Dobbins, who died in 1997. He was a Lancastrian architect in Torquay who devoted 50 years to creating a model village of the West Country at 1/12 of its original scale. His famous creation has more than 400 models set in beautifully landscaped grounds, which bloom with flowers each summer.
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