The Chocolate Box HotelvsThe Green House
Both properties are rated very highly by professional reviewers. On balance, The Green House scores significantly better than The Chocolate Box Hotel. The Green House has a TripExpert Score of 89 with accolades from 4 sources including Gayot, Mr & Mrs Smith and Oyster.
The Chocolate Box Hotel
2 West Cliff Rd, West Cliff, Bournemouth BH2 5EY
From $77/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Parking
- Beach
- Accessible
- Flatscreen TV
Lonely Planet
"You'll get all the home comforts at Marlins: thick fluffy towels, armchairs and sweet treats on the tea tray. Plus an owner who's more like a friendly concierge."
The Green House
4 Grove Road, Bournemouth BH1 3AX
From $139/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
Oyster
Upscale
"An upscale boutique hotel set in a large Victorian villa, the 32-room Green House is an eco-friendly retreat with chic modern decor that's just a 10-minute walk from the beach." Full review
Gayot
"This hotel is proof that luxury and a commitment to sustainability can reside together in harmony."
The Telegraph
8.0
"The tall white building, enveloped by lofty trees and manicured grounds, houses an ethos that means every aspect of the hotel is dictated to by an environmentally-friendly approach." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"On the edge of seaside Bournemouth in Dorset, The Green House hotel is just a quick five-minute walk from the city's historic centre." Full review
Independent
"The hotel is an elegant, Grade II-listed Victorian manor on the outside, but inside it’s all fresh decor, in-room roll-top baths and sustainability focused policies."
Independent
"The hotel is an elegant, Grade II-listed Victorian manor on the outside, but inside it’s all fresh decor, in-room roll-top baths and sustainability focused policies. There’s solar power."
Michelin Guide
"It’s as modern — and as sustainable — an eco-hotel as anything in England. Its 32 rooms lack for nothing when it comes to comfort, proof that sustainability doesn’t have to mean self-denial. " Full review