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  • 10 North Promenade
  • Whitby
  • North Yorkshire
  • YO21 3JX

Morningside Hotel

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£36.00

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No star rating available
TripAdvisor 5.0/5.0
TripAdvisor traveller rating from 8 reviews

Excellent Whitby hotel offering a choice of rooms & suites with sea-views. Lounge bar & restaurant. Mid week breaks & DB&B rates available. Short walk to harbour & attractions.

  • Business
  • Gay Friendly
  • Historic Romantic
  • Leisure Activities
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Weekend Breaks

About this property

Welcome to the Morningside Hotel in Whitby, a family-run establishment set in a peaceful location and offering beautiful sea-views over Whitby Harbour. Situated at West Cliff, the attractions in Whitby are a short walk away and Whitby Golf Course is also close to the hotel. Guests can enjoy excellent facilities including a guest's lounge, restaurant serving a delicious range of cuisine and well stocked bar. We are also pleased to offer car parking onsite. The hotel is ideal for short stays with mid week breaks available and we also offer special rates for seven night stays. Dinner, bed & breakfast rates are also available at the hotel.

We are pleased to offer two suites at the hotel which are both south-facing and overlook Whitby cricket field. There are ensuite deluxe rooms available and we also offer a choice of large sea-view rooms. Both twin and double rooms are available at the hotel. Guests are able to check into their chosen room from 11am on their arrival day.

More about staying here

All rooms are equipped with modern facilities including TV, tea/ coffee making supplies and some rooms offer a small seating area.

Special to this property

Please note that single supplements can apply at certain times of the year and the hotel is closed from November to mid February.