St Pierre Park Hotel

4.5/5 based on 1497 reviews
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Lovely hotel, very friendly staff. Rooms where refurbished and filled with up to date equipment, we had a huge flat screen TV and a lovely view of the gardens. Food was fantastic, breakfast was lovely and good start to the day, would highly recommend
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Two factors influenced our choosing this Hotel: the photos of the lovely gardens in which the property is set; and its close proximity to St Peter Port. Upon arrival, first impressions of the Hotel were favourable. There is a small tinkling fountain in front of the entrance to Reception, the grounds looked well tended, and there is plenty of Car Parking space. The staff member who booked us in was helpful and smartly turned out, and the Public Rooms upon the ground floor are in good decorative order.
Our room was a Junior Suite overlooking the lake, which boasts an impressive jet fountain. Very restful to listen to upon a warm day: but it is only operational when the Hotel is hosting an event.
Our room and bathroom had been decorated fairly recently, with all mod cons. Flat screen TV, DVD player, Mini Bar/Fridge, and small safe which was free of charge to use. We had two comfortable easy chairs and a table, in front of the Patio Doors.
All grades of accommodation have these doors, and just the doors: there are no windows. Slightly inconvenient if one wants a small breath of fresh air, overnight. Facilities do not extend to in room air conditioning. But that is a minor gripe! What previous reviews have said about the dated bathrooms in standard rooms is correct( we peeked in several as they were being prepared for new arrivals) and the avocado is still very much in evidence!
Our bathroom had a white suite, with Power Shower over the bath, and ample shelf space.
I agree with previous comments regarding the evening meals.
The Victor Hugo a la carte Restaurant is closed until further notice, and guests must eat in Cafe Renoir: and, as its' name suggests, it was not created with the notion of catering for regular evening dining. Situated on the lower ground floor, the windows overlook the Childrens playground and Tennis Courts: hardly a picturesque view. The Set Menu does indeed become repetitive, and we too had to look to the a la Carte towards the end of our 6 night stay.(Supplement applies)
A word or two about the staff in Cafe Renoir:mostly language students, and some more customer orientated than others.
You make your Dinner booking for the next day as you go out, and supposedly pick the table of your choice: but it is not uncommon to turn up and find that you have been bumped off, in favour of another guest. The Restaurant Manager,(described as rude by a previous reviewer,) struck us as an oily individual, who showed favouritism: he fawned over some guests, whilst pointedly ignoring others.The layout of the Health Club isn't exactly ideal: showers close to the pool, but the lockers in another room, down a long corridor.And the Jacuzzi isn't in proper working order. Lovely warm water, but very little bubbles. A local gentleman member of the Club, told us that it had 'lost its' oomph', and had been like that for some time.
The Hotel has many good points, and it is an easy 15 minute drive into St Peter Port. Well situated for touring the rest of the island, and for using the capital as a stepping stone for trips to the islands of Herm and Sark: both to be recommended.
However, the Management's attitude to guests welfare is best illustrated by the note which we found had been pushed under our room door, upon our return from an outing,on our last day.We had left at 11 in the morning, and returned at 4 p.m. This missive advised us that the Hotel was hosting a Wedding Reception that night, and that regrettably some degee of noise would be experienced: until 12-45 am.The music belted out two floors directly beneath us, and was deafening.
We had to get up early next day to catch the Ferry to Poole, with a long drive home at the other end. Had the Hotel informed us earlier of the impending celebrations, we would have had the chance to seek alternative accommodation.
Surely a courtesy, as the Reception had obviously been booked with more than a few hours' notice?
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This hotel is billed as the 'premier hotel' on Guernsey, however I can only assume this is due to the lack of competition! Don't get me wrong, it wasn't awful, its clean, has a lovely pool, fantastic bar and the food was good, but there were too many little things which disappointment me. Firstly, the rooms are a little tatty and the bathrooms desperately need modernisation. Secondly, the layout of the leisure area is all wrong, you have to shower, put on a robe then walk through the reception area to the changing room!

I emailed the hotel the day before our stay to confirm that they had internet access, before I packed my laptop! They confirmed that they did. However, this was unavailable for 4 out of the 5 days I was there. When I asked at reception I was simply told 'it doesn't work for us either, we can't even take bookings'. Not the helpful apology/reassurance of when the problem would be fixed that I would have liked.

My main issue however was the attitude of the staff. They were not rude as such, but all made it quite clear that they couldn't be bothered to help and were at times bordering on being rude, in particular the reception staff. The bar staff however could not have been more helpful and friendly.

If you pay full price for this hotel prepare to be not only disappointed but annoyed at the lack of value for money.
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We stayed at St Pierre Park in Guernsey for 4 nights at the beginning of April. The staff couldn't have been more friendly. The restaurant's were immaculate and a pleasure to dine in, the menu's were extensive. The buffet breakfast was outstanding. The room was spotless and there was a clean supply of towels and bed linen every day. The grounds were beautiful and a walk round the lake is a must. We had a room which had a patio door on to a terrace overlooking the children's play area, Sun chairs were also provided. We would recommend this Hotel and certainly have no hesitation in staying there again.
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Unusually for me I booked this via a newspaper offer. Have stayed in Guernsey many times in various hotels - all of them very average with the exception of The Clubhouse.
The St Pierre Park certainly exceeded my expectations. It is in a wonderful setting and with a fair wind and flat shoes within walking distance of St Peter Port. The hotel decor is dated but the friendly, relaxed atmosphere soons makes up for this. Check in was very smooth and we were shown to our inter-connecting rooms (2 children with us) both of which were of a good size and very clean (the rooms not the children). Agree that the advocado bathrooms have had their day and the rooms are tierd but comfortable non the less. Breakfast was the buffet kind although room service was available and the food was average hotel fayre with a decent choice. We ate diner in the Cafe Renoir retaurant on one evening and it was very good. The pool and spa facilities were clean and well organised. The thing that really makes this hotel is it's staff and service you often read that "nothing is too much trouble for our guests" when you know really it is but this was genuinely the case here we were made to feel very welcome and valued and the children were always acknowledged. We had a lovely, relaxing few family days on the lovely island of Guernsey.
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I'd never been to Guernsey before so no expectations at all here. Was impressed on arrival at the hotel, rooms clean and tidy , not a fan of the bathroom colour scheme but that's a moot point really.

Breakfast was standard english buffet breakfast with a decent spread of good quality. I will mention the fact that I ended up with an upset stomach during the middle of my stay, however I will not put this down to any of the food served at the hotel as I ate at other restaurants in the town.

The one evening meal I ate at the hotel was for a party held for the sporting event I was attending - The starters and main courses were fairly average but the desserts were fantastic; the restaurant staff were all friendly and helpful and one waiter was particularly funny whenever he visited our table. On the whole, the party catering was very good.

The pool area was clean, didn't make use of the rest of the spa but did find a moment to hit the driving range - £2 for a bucket of 40 balls seemed reasonable to me.

In terms of value for money, I paid a discounted price for a room negotiated specifically for the sporting event I was taking part in and hence I feel that the hotel offered very good value for the price I paid.

All in all, an enjoyable stay and I hope to return for Easter next year.
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We have just returned from a four day Christmas break at St Pierre Park. The age range of our party was from teenagers to octogenarians. The hotel staff could not have been more accommodating and helpful. The food was varied, imaginative and beautifuly presented. The atmosphere was extremely relaxed and welcoming. The Leisure Centre and pool were clean and well organised. I have no hesitiation in recommending this hotel for a family holiday.
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We can highly recommend St. Pierre Park Hotel, Guernsey. Having just returned from a 7nights stay we have the following to report. Reception - friendly and informative, they were able to find information for me off the web in connection with Renoir that the Tourist Board in St. Peter's Port were unable to give me. Everyone that worked at the hotel had a happy disposition which helps to give a relaxed, holiday feel to the place. The room service was faultless - always fresh linen and towels, and clean face flannels everyday. Fresh flowers in the bedrooms ,and in abundace in the various restaraunts and around the hotel. We enjoyed all the meals (breakfast and evening dinner on the 7 days - they were well served ,with the most attentive waitress service. Their was a variety of menu with the food being very fresh, imaginatively cooked and presented and with care. We availed ourselves of the swimming facilities with warm, clean towels and robes provided on every occasion. We also used the jacuzzi and relaxation room after a swim, which had drinks and daily/national papers and glossy mags to add to the experience. We didn't have time to use the gym, as, we were out every day exploring the island - but it looked very inviting. Unfortunately I also didn't have time to use any of the treatments that were available - but if I have the opportunity to visit again, I will deffinitely build in some spare time to endulge, as three other guests mentioned how much they had enjoyed them.It has probably been the best value for money holiday that we have had in the 38 years that we have been married.
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My wife and i stayed for 7 nights in August 2007, this was a cheap deal through a national newspaper advertisement although we upgraded our rooms for a garden view. Had a great time, not the best weather but still plenty to do. Food was fine though we did not eat in the top restaurant, breakfast was great and exceedingly plentiful.
9 hole par 3 golf course has some interesting, quite challenging holes and is great for working on your short game, you can pre-purchase unlimited golf on this course for £10 per night of your stay( only 1 charge per room, regardless of number staying in room). there is also a driving range.
did not try the health suite/swimmimg pools. room was a little 1980's but comfortable. very friendly service by all staff encountered.
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Having been a regular visitor to St Pierre Park during the eighties and early nineties, I was a bit concerned to read the rather mixed reviews. However, we booked a weekend package this month and, overall, still found the hotel very good.
The main minus point is that the structure of the building (such things as window frames, balcony rails, patio boarding) needs urgent and extensive attention. Also, I would advise avoiding the expensive Victor Hugo restaurant which used to be excellent but is certainly that no longer.
On the plus side, the breakfasts were excellent, the food at the Renoir brasserie was fine, the staff were very friendly and helpful and the rooms more than adequate. The grounds are also beautiful
and we enjoyed making use of the very good spa facilities
Apparently, the hotel has just been sold to another company. I do hope that they give it the loving care it needs and deserves to bring it back up to 100%
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I booked this Hotel as it was my wifes special birthday, and I contacted the Hotel to arrange flowers in the room and also to ask for a room with a good view, were allocated the "Jersy Suite" at no extra charge.
The room was was fabulous with king size bed, the decor was was unbelievable and the views overlooking the grounds were great.
The staff I cannot speak highly enough of, they were polite very helpful, the restaurants were very good and especially the "Victor Hugo" which I think deserved a five star rating.
Despite other reviews i have read we saw no evidence of left-over meals being left in corridors, the reception staff always had a smile and a greeting.
We would certainly go back and have no fears to recommend the hotel to our friends and business collegues.
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Read a few bad reviews before going and arrived feeling a little anxious...was totally unfounded. Hotel is close to town/port, clean, friendly and relaxed. OK the rooms are looking a little dated and the 'garden view' option is over rated but we thoroughly enjoyed our visit and would stay again. Peaceful area, comfortable big beds and airy room with all the usual trimmings.

Hotel facilities are easily accessed and of a high standard. The hotel restaurants were fantastic, both the food and the service was 5*. In all honesty and having stayed in many good hotels we couldn't have asked for a more pleasant weekend!
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My wife and I stayed in the hotel for a week in August. The hotel staff were very friendly and the atmosphere relaxed.

The hotel claims to be 4 star, but its really only 3 star quality (eg, 1980's avocado bathroom suites). I hope the management do re-decorate all the rooms soon (we were told that they would start next winter).

There were plans for a casino - but this fell through.
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Local taxi drivers had many stories to tell regarding this and the state of the decor. Do ask!
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We decided to go to Guernsey for the day to visit a friend - in the morning my girlfriend rang Moores to see what rate they could do for a double room for that night - the girl at the hotel said £55. I looked online and decided that in spite of a couple of bad reviews it was worth a try. I rang them and mentioned that they had quoted a rate of £55 for the night to my girlfriend and we'd like to book for that evening. The man on the line confirmed the rate and took my name. We arrived a few hours later and not only had they no record of my booking, but they tried to charge me £110. Apparently the £55 rate was per person, although we had made it clear to two separate members of staff that there were two of us when making the booking. I said that we weren't prepared to pay £110 and that we had made our booking on the basis that we would pay £55 for the room. The staff were unmoveable and blamed a trainee member of staff for giving us the wrong price (despite the fact that we talked to two different people). This apparently was our problem rather then theirs so we ended up walking out and were stuck in Guernsey with no hotel. Fortunately I had noticed a good rate for St. Pierre Park online and rang them up. They found me a room for £134 which (considering the difference in quality) I was prepared to pay. We found a taxi and were sitting in our room fifteen minutes later. I'd recommend staying at St. Pierre Park - the staff were helpful, the room was clean and spacious and the grounds and facilities were excellent.
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As a long week end escape from the children my partner and I booked into the St Pierre Park Hotel for 3 nights and even though the hotel was accommodating a large wedding reception we had a peaceful, most enjoyable break. Staff were very helpful but unintrusive, and the food was excellent. I have no hesitation in recommending this hotel.
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My wife and I arrived on 11th May on a 2 night package and were given Room 251 which overlooked the sights and sounds of 4 large extractor fans. I complained to Reception and was moved to room 366 which overlooked the gardens and was acceptable although badly in need of updating

Ater that, every thing was fantastic. the food and service in both resturants was superb and we have never eaten better on our travels all over the world. The saxaphone player in the Victor Hugo resturant created a wonderfully romantic atmosphere and all the waiting staff were very well trained and obliging in every way

The Spa was excellent and very clean with lovely staff and the breakfast spread was amazing

The rooms need work but everything else was fantastic

William & Shirley Jones Bournemouth
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I stayed at the St Pierre Park for 4 nights, two weeks ago. It was a truly fantastic holiday, as it was our 5th Wedding Anniversary my mother in law treated myself, my husband and our young son to a few days away. I just dont know where to begin, the food was fastastic, the rooms were perfect and the staff totally outstanding.

The qualitiy of service could not be faulted in any way and the facilities available were just superb. Not only does the hotel have a very well equiped health suite it also has an indoor and an outdoor childres play area, which believe me makes a great difference. The hotel really is family friendly, but at the same time seemed to me to be suitable for all age ranges.

The only thing I would mention is that the hotel is somewhat dated, however it was clear to us when we stayed that the hotel is going through a face lift, the lobby area and main bar had clearly be recently re decorated and carpeted, which has just brought it back to life.

I would just like to say we will definatley be re visiting the hotel and recommending it to my friends and family.

Many many thanks for a fantastic holiday.
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As soon as we arrived for our weekend break we felt relaxed and were extremely pleased with the hotel and its lovely surroundings. We had a fantastic room which overlooked the gardens (would definatly recommend the upgrade) and found the staff were very helpful in making our stay a good one. The food is excellent (definately eat at least once in the Victor Hugo restaurant) and the english breakfast is highly recommended and well worth the trip down in the mornings.

The hotel offers plenty of things to do and whilst my husband played a bit of golf (I tried and failed on the golfing range), I took myself off to relax in the spa which was fantastic.

We will definately be visiting again and everything from the hotel, staff and activities made for a most memorable and stress free weekend.
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Stayed for two weeks in February and fond staff very friendly. Also great food and lots of organised activities to choose from.

Great location!
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Having booked this hotel, I then read the two previous reviews and was worried that I had made the wrong choice. However, the hotel was all that we expected it to be. The hotel was spotless, and the rooms above average size. The breakfast buffet was very good with above average choice, and the restaurants were excellent, particularly the Victor Hugo Restaurant (one of the best meals I have ever had). The grounds and sports facilities were also first class, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this hotel to anyone.
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I recently stayed at the St Pierre Park Hotel and loved every minute of it. The view of the grounds from our hotel bedroom and from the dining room was fabulous and the breakfasts set us up for the rest of the day.

Our only criticism was when we arrived at about 9pm we decided to try the barbecue dinner. Unfortunately there was not much choice left and although the Chef did barbecue some fresh meat for us after our choice turned out to be cold, it took so long it took the shine off our first night. However, from then onwards everything was fantastic. The staff were helpful and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay.

Guernsey is a beautiful island - I would recommend a visit to anyone.
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Chose to stay here while setting up an interview with then-resident, the late Oliver Reed, and I was pleasantly surprised at what a terrific place it was. I was the only American guest (the idea of a Californian travelling all that way seemed to amuse them), and I just had a marvellous time. They also have fantastic Christmas packages that only the Brits can handle with aplomb. The grounds are nice, the service is great, the employees just loved to be there....very impressed. My favorite spot in Guernsey and I've been in a few.
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