What is Southampton like for cheap hotels?
There are lots of ways to enjoy the Southampton on a budget. For example, you might want to put on your walking shoes, grab a free map and go for a stroll to discover a side to this destination where money doesn't do all the talking. People who travel to Southampton particularly like the historical sites, which is a great way to get a feel for the area. Snap some photos at Southampton Cruise Terminal and Tudor House and Garden for some great memories without a hefty price tag. Our choice of affordable hotels makes Southampton popular with budget-conscious visitors looking for a trip to remember. We have 16 cheap Southampton hotels to choose from, the right one is waiting for you!
What are some of the best cheap hotels in Southampton?
Here are our travellers' best-rated Southampton budget-friendly hotels:
- Free parking • Free WiFi • Central location
- Free parking • Free WiFi
- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WiFi • Terrace • Attentive staff
- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free in-room WiFi • Restaurant • Central location
- Free WiFi • Restaurant • Bar • Terrace • Walkable location
Abbey Lodge
City centre guesthouse within easy reach of Southampton Cruise TerminalArgyle Lodge
Within easy reach of Southampton Cruise TerminalThe Regents Guest House
Adults-only guesthouse within easy reach of Southampton Cruise TerminalFenland Guest House
Upmarket guesthouse within easy reach of Southampton Cruise TerminalThe Botleigh Grange Hotel
3.5-star Southampton hotel with indoor poolWhat are the best things to see and do in Southampton?
You'll be able to find lots of places to explore in Southampton on a shoestring budget. Glance at these sightseeing opportunities in the area, some of which you can appreciate without spending a penny.
- Parks
- Mayflower Park
- Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway
- New Forest National Park
- Hamble Common Beach
- Calshot Beach
- Brownwich Beach
- Southampton Cruise Terminal
- Tudor House and Garden
- WestQuay Shopping Centre
Beaches
Sights & landmarks