A mere market town as late as 1850, the capital
DOUGLAS
was a product of Victorian mass tourism and displays many similarities to Blackpool, just across the water. However, put aside thoughts of Blackpool-style state-of-the-art entertainment and sophisticated nightlife. Although there are pockets of contemporary development, Douglas - despite its financial acumen - has something of an end-of-season feel about it. It's not really the town's fault - where once half a million peo... [More]
The hotel has a large conservatory spanning the entire length of the front of the building, a piano bar, a health club with a gym, swimming pool, saunas, steam rooms, sunbeds and a popular Modern Anglo-French style 'La Brasserie' restaurant. The hotel has 102 bedrooms of which there are 3 luxuriou... [More]
Each of the 47 bedrooms offer en-suite facilities, colour TV, radio / alarm clock and tea / coffee making facilities. The Regal offers its residents a chance to dine at the at Jurgens, situated on the lower ground floor of the hotel, this individual restaurant offers a sumptuous and weekly changing ... [More]
Following a 4.5 million refurbishment this former rundown hotel, situated on the exclusive Queens Promenade in Douglas, has risen from the ashes and has been transformed into a stunning 64 bedroom hotel offering comfort, style and quality to both business and leisure travelers. The Rutland hotel enj... [More]