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This Mediterranean-style resort built in 1866 is perched on a cliff top overlooking Torbay. Most rooms, the restaurant and conservatory offer spectacular panoramic views of the bay.
From the Barceló Imperial Hotel you can admire breathtaking views of the English Riviera. Watch yachts sail by and the sun set on this stunning stretch of coastline. The beach and the English Riviera Centre are a short walk away.
The hotel offers excellent health facilities including a fully equipped gym with a new free-weights room, sun beds, squash courts and a pool table. Rooms are light and airy and include a seating area with easy chairs and coffee table. Sea-view and sea-facing rooms are available at an additional cost.
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By Car From the M5: - Exit at junction 31 onto the A38 and follow signs for Torquay. - Exit for the A380 and follow this road into Torquay. - Once on the seafront road, head left, keeping the sea and then the harbour on your right-hand side. - The hotel is just up the hill from the harbour on the right-hand side of the road.
The nearest train station is Torquay Train Station.
The nearest airport is Exeter Airport.
Single Room - N/A room(s)
Retaining the charm and character of this majestic riviera hotel, our standard single rooms are classically decorated with traditional furnishings. The rooms are light and airy and include a seating area with easy chairs and coffee table and include quality features such as wireless internet access, complimentary refreshment trays, iron & iron board. The traditional ensuites are the perfect place to unwind and relax using the complimentary toiletries. Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Standard Double Room - N/A room(s)
Retaining the charm and character of this majestic riviera hotel, these rooms are classically decorated with traditional furnishings. The rooms are light and airy.
Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Premium Double Room - N/A room(s)
Retaining the charm and character of this majestic Riviera hotel, these sea-facing rooms are classically decorated with traditional furnishings. The rooms are light and airy and include a either a private balcony or terrace.
Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Twin Room - N/A room(s)
Retaining the charm and character of this majestic riviera hotel, our standard twin rooms are classically decorated with traditional furnishings. The rooms are light and airy and include a seating area with easy chairs and coffee table and include quality features such as wireless internet access, complimentary refreshment trays, iron & iron board. The traditional ensuites are the perfect place to unwind and relax using the complimentary toiletries. Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Easter Special – Double Room - N/A room(s)
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Advance Purchase-Standard Double - N/A room(s)
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Premium Double Room (Special Offer) - N/A room(s)
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Standard Double Room (Special Offer) - N/A room(s)
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
Each room of this type has N/A bed(s).
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Last Update 11 July 2010
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