The Portland Spa Hotel and Conference Centre in Isle of Portland, England, United Kingdom, combines an enchanting blend of contemporary luxury, comfort, fine food and outstanding personal service and is the perfect destination for romantic breaks, stylish business events and exciting holidays, including relaxing getaways, spa pampering breaks, weddings, gala dinners, entertainment, leisure facilities, corporate events, conferences and meetings.
The Portland Spa Hotel and Conference Centre sits majestically on the edge of the cliffs, 240 feet above sea level, affording panoramic views of the English Channel, Dorset coastline and the spectacular ?Jurassic Coast?, designated by UNESCO as England?s first Natural World Heritage Site.
This four star Hotel, built of the same Portland stone that was used to build St Pauls Cathedral in London and the United Nations building in New York, was originally a ?top secret? defence research establishment.
It has been lovingly restored and modernised, retaining its original art deco styling and adopting this theme throughout the £10 million conversion into a stunning Hotel and world-class conference centre.
The Portland Spa Hotel and Conference Centre boasts 78 luxury bedrooms, 43 with sea views, including 4 stunning suites. Hotel guests have access to the ?on site*? facilities of the luxury spa therapy suite, indoor swimming pool and fitness club, regular entertainment program, theatre, Orchid à la carte restaurant, three lounge bars, coffee shop and roof terrace.
Linked to the mainland by a road bridge from Chesil Beach, Isle of Portland, England, home to the 2012 Olympic sailing events, has all the advantages of being situated only 4 miles away from the popular attractions of the major UK resort of Weymouth and the beautiful rural tranquillity of Dorset, whilst possessing its own quiet charm, fascinating history, rugged beauty and stunning coastal scenery.
Isle of Portland, England, is also a mecca for many exciting leisure and adrenalin activities, including dinghy and yacht sailing, power boating, windsurfing, leisure diving and rock climbing, to mention just a few, and is well known for it?s rugged coastal walks, bird watching, unique cultural heritage and the fantastic 18 mile long Chesil Beach.
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