About The Hampshire Hotel Jersey
The Hampshire Hotel Jersey is a three-star, family-run hotel on the outskirts of St Helier; perfectly positioned to explore all 45 square metres of Jersey.
The hotel has double, twin, family and single rooms; each with a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and seating areas, all decorated in a modern style with brightly coloured furnishings.
Free parking is available, as is complimentary Wi-Fi, and guests can enjoy the outdoor, heated swimming pool at certain times of the year. There is lift access to most floors.
The Hampshire Hotel Jersey has an AA Rosette-awarded restaurant, Christo's; where a table d'hote menu is served daily and diners may choose to eat outside, or enjoy a drink from the bar, on the sun terrace in warmer months.
The centre of St Helier is a level seven-minute walk away, the lively harbour area is just over one-mile from the hotel and Jersey Airport is also nearby.
Positive Reviews
positive:
High quality meals.
The hotel serves an excellent breakfast; with a wide choice of continental and full English cooked options, served in a buffet-style every morning. The evening meals are equally highly praised by guests for their variety and high quality.
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Welcoming staff.
Staff throughout the hotel are friendly, attentive and do all they can to ensure guests feel welcome. Reviewers mention the front desk team and housekeeping most often, stating that while the reception staff are informative and eager to help, housekeeping
positive:
Excellent base to explore Jersey.
For most, Hampshire Jersey is ideally situated to explore the island and, in particular, the majestic cliffs, sandy beaches and hidden coves along its coastline. At the hotel, the pool and sun deck is a great spot for you to relax with a drink or light me
Negative Reviews
negative:
St Helier too far to walk for some.
While some guests find the walk into St Helier an easy five to ten-minute stroll on the flat, for others, the hotel is located just a little too far out. This will, of course, depend on the individual.
negative:
Don't rely on the buses.
Handily, there is a bus stop located directly outside the hotel for those who would rather utilise public transport than walk into St Helier. The only issue for some is that buses are not very frequent; the timetable sees buses pass every two hours, and t
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Compact rooms.
You may find the rooms on the compact side, particularly the bathrooms. Guests who opted to upgrade to the more spacious premier rooms, however, were, by and large, happy they made the decision to do so.