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Greenbank Hotel

Book this if You want the quintessential Falmouth experience—waking up to the sound of halyards clinking against masts, with a decent pub downstairs and your dog at your feet.

Why People Love It

8.9814 reviews
  • Unbeatable harbour views from almost every angle
  • Private pontoon means you can arrive by boat (or water taxi)
  • The Working Boat pub downstairs is a genuine local haunt, not just a hotel bar

Quick Take: It's the oldest hotel in town and wears its history well, but don't expect a modern spa or absolute silence on wedding weekends.

Reviewed by @georgiaandtheglobeI fell in love with Falmouth staying here. Waking up to the boats drifting in the harbor was pure magic. We spent hours just sipping wine by the window and the food at Water's Edge was incredible. Definitely the romantic reset we needed.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests universally adore the views and the staff, often calling it a 'magical' waterside escape.

Reality check

The main gripes are the wedding noise on weekends and the occasional 'tired' feel in communal areas like the lift.

  • You're bringing a dog (they get VIP treatment)
  • You love watching boats and want to be right on the water
  • You appreciate a good pub roast without leaving the building

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.8
  • Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Reviews consistently praise the 'spotless' rooms.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Gleaming. No recent reports of mold or grime.
  • Maintenance: Generally good, though some communal areas (lifts, corridors) show age.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and crisp. High quality.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh sea air. No lingering mustiness reported.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Wedding/Function music (weekends)
  • Creaky floorboards in older sections
  • Pub noise for rooms directly above The Working Boat

Before you book

Good to know

  • Parking is free but spaces are tight and limited; the 'Captain's Club' upgrade (£35) guarantees a premium spot.
  • Breakfast is usually included, but check your specific rate to avoid a surprise bill.
  • Room service has a £5 tray charge.

What to pack

  • Earplugs (just in case of a wedding)
  • Swimwear (for the wood-fired sauna on the quay or the sister hotel's pool)
  • Sturdy shoes (Falmouth is hilly and the hotel has steps)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • The Florence Suite (roll-top bath with harbour view)
  • Deluxe Harbour View rooms (bay windows are worth the upgrade)
  • Any 'Harbour View' room—inland rooms are fine but you miss the point

Rooms to avoid

  • Inland Classic rooms if you're there for the scenery
  • Rooms directly above the function suite on wedding nights

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I'd love a room with a clear harbour view, ideally on the top floor to minimize overhead noise. If there is a wedding function during my stay, please allocate me a room as far from the event suite as possible.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there a pool?

Not on-site. You get free access to the pool and gym at The Falmouth Hotel (sister property), which is a walk or drive away.

Is it dog friendly?

Extremely. £20 per night gets your pup a bed, bowl, and treats. Dogs are welcome in the pub and on the terrace, but not the main restaurant.

How is the parking?

Free, which is gold dust in Falmouth, but the lot can get full and spaces are tight. Arrive early or book the Captain's Club upgrade.

Does it have AC?

No. Like most historic UK hotels, there is no air conditioning. Windows open, but can be stiff.

Is breakfast included?

Typically yes for direct bookings, but always verify 'Room Only' vs 'B&B' rates on third-party sites.

What is the 'Captain's Club'?

A £35/night upgrade that gives you a guaranteed premium parking spot, 1pm early check-in, newspaper, and free room service delivery.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Working Boat' pub downstairs has its own entrance and is often cheaper/more fun than the main hotel bar.

  • You can book a session in the wood-fired sauna right on the quay—it's a separate company but right on the hotel's doorstep.

  • Ask for a 'crabbing line' at reception if you have kids; you can crab right off the private pontoon.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The lift is old, small, and a bit scruffy compared to the rest of the hotel.

  • 💡You might have to walk through the pub to get to the pontoon, which can be awkward with luggage.

  • 💡The 'Inland View' rooms really do just look at a car park or road—upgrade is mandatory for the experience.

  • 💡Room service tray charge is £5, which is steep for just a coffee.

  • 💡The water taxi can drop you off directly at the hotel's private pontoon—the coolest way to arrive.

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