BLACK FRIDAY: Save up to $1,322 on our trips! Limited spots. Book Now.

The Best Hotels to Book in Falmouth, Cornwall

Have a great stay by the sea in Falmouth
Have a great stay by the sea in Falmouth | © eye35 / Alamy Stock Photo

Falmouth is an idyllic harbour town in the heart of Cornwall, offering everything from coastal walks and watersports to historic sites and Michelin-starred restaurants. Here are the best places you’ll want to stay in on your next visit, all bookable with Culture Trip.

Cutty Sark, for beautiful period features

Hotel

A minimalist room at the Cutty Sark in Falmouth
Courtesy of Cutty Sark Inn / Booking.com

The Cutty Sark has serious pedigree. Renamed in 1966, when the clipper now moored in Southwark dropped anchor in the Fal. Retaining the best of its original features and the generous Georgian approach to hospitality, it’s now modernised. There’s a bar and restaurant complementing ten rooms, six with en suites.

The Lerryn Hotel, for maritime chic near Gyllyngvase Beach

Hotel

Stylish double bedroom at The Lerryn with light blue walls and padded headboard
Courtesy of The Lerryn / Booking.com

Equidistant from Henry VIII’s forbidding Pendennis Castle and the seasonal sands of Gyllyngvase Beach, the Lerryn is a delightful family-run hotel on Falmouth’s seafront. The deluxe rooms are decorated in what the owners dub ‘maritime chic’, including mid-century designer furnishings, natural fabrics and décor that reflects the tones and forms of the sea outside your window. Room prices include a ‘full Cornish’ breakfast made largely from local produce and there’s a cosy bar for social drinks.

St Michaels Resort, for sea-view rooms

Spa Hotel

Soothing king room at St Michaels Resort in soft blue tones with tan carpet and coastal-themed artwork
Courtesy of St Michaels Resort / Expedia

Facing Gyllyngvase beach, this chic, contemporary hotel is a far cry from the tacky seaside B&Bs that often spring to mind. Kitted out in soothing nautical colours, with sleek king-size beds and walk-in rainfall showers, the rooms at St Michaels provide the discerning traveller with a comfortable stay. Book into a sea-facing room, and be sure to indulge in the spa, which features a 17m (55ft) indoor pool and a bespoke treatment menu. For evening dining, the Flying Fish restaurant served up some of the best fresh seafood for miles around.

The Royal Duchy Hotel, for a Mediterranean vibe

Hotel

A room decorated with white, cream and grey colours at the Royal Duchy Hotel
Courtesy of Royal Duchy Hotel / Expedia

The palm trees, marble floors and stunning sea views could fool you into thinking that this is the Amalfi coast, not Cornwall. Golf lovers have full access to the hotel’s course, while those more inclined to recline will love the sprawling spa facilities. Head up to the sun terrace when the weather is fine and down into the champagne bar when it takes a turn for the worse.

The Greenbank Hotel, for excellent brunches

Hotel

A room at Greenbank Hotel with a bath in the window bay, and a double bed with a blue-velvet headboard
Courtesy of the Greenbank Hotel / Expedia

If you book a stay at the Greenbank, you’ll be treated to an uninterrupted view of the sailing boats and the rugged coastline that bookends Falmouth Harbour. For those who’d rather be on the waves than looking at them, there are several sailing options to satisfy your inner adventurer, from traditional Cornish sailing boats to Falmouth water taxis. With plush king-size beds, velvet armchairs and dark-green tiled bathrooms, the rooms are luxurious and comfortable. One of the best and most reasonably priced afternoon teas in town and a cracking brunch menu ensure that you certainly won’t go hungry at the Greenbank.

Chain Locker, for a stay in a characterful, centuries-old tavern

Pubs with Rooms

A room decorated with nautical pictures at the Chain Locker
Courtesy of Chain Locker / Booking.com

If you’ve come to Cornwall to explore the county’s rich maritime history, Chain Locker is a good place to start. The walls of this restored 17th-century sailor’s tavern are peppered with nautical memorabilia, photos and artwork collected over the past 300 years. The respectfully updated rooms combine rustic seaside charm with modern flair. A seafood restaurant seals the deal, as does the perfect location for checking out all the shops, galleries and museums that Falmouth has to offer.

Trelawne Hotel, for proximity to the South West Coast Path

Boutique Hotel, Guesthouse

A light-coloured room with hare-decorated cushions at Trelawne Hotel
Courtesy of Trelawne Hotel / Expedia

Family-owned and renowned for its friendly atmosphere, Trelawne Hotel is the perfect setting for a coastal escape. Maenporth Beach and the South West Coast Path are nearby, offering walking routes along the unspoilt Cornish coastline. After a day splashing around at the seaside or hiking in the countryside, treat yourself to a meal made with seasonal ingredients at the on-site restaurant, or kick back with a bottle of Cornish ale in the bar and lounge. Book yourself into a sea-facing bedroom to wake up to panoramic views over Falmouth Bay and Rosemullion Head.

Chelsea House, for rock star decor

Bed and Breakfast

A room with a sea view at Chelsea House
Courtesy of Chelsea House / Expedia

There’s a cool rock’n’roll edge to this B&B in the heart of Falmouth. Its rooms are named after music icons such as David Bowie, Amy Winehouse and Prince, and each features quirky touches that its subject would have no doubt appreciated. If you prefer to keep things mellow, check into the understated Dusty Springfield room for a private balcony with sea views, with a pashmina provided to wrap up in when the sun goes down. Breakfast is served daily until mid-morning, and when you’re ready to explore, Falmouth’s beaches, boutiques and beautiful gardens are right around the corner.

Josh Taylor and Hugh McNaughtan contributed additional reporting to this article.

For more options, discover our guide to the best luxury hotels in Cornwall and book now on Culture Trip.

About the author

Bianca Barratt is a UK-based freelance journalist, content and copywriter specialising in culture, lifestyle, travel and hotels.

If you click on a link in this story, we may earn affiliate revenue. All recommendations have been independently sourced by Culture Trip.
close-ad