About Cubbon House
Positioned on the promenade and housed within an Edwardian building, the Cubbon House in Doulas is a cosy accommodation choice that boasts its own gym and spa treatment room.
Every room at the Cubbon House is en-suite and all come equipped with a hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and television. Some rooms also offer panoramic views of the Douglas Bay.
A comfortable lounge area is available for guests to use as they wish. Wi-Fi is supplied free of charge and can be accessed in all areas of the hotel.
Breakfast is an optional extra, with both continental and cooked options available. The hotel is also surrounded by various dining choices.
The Strand Shopping Centre is a stone’s throw away from the hotel, while the Gaiety Theatre can be reached in less than five minutes on foot. The Manx Museum is a five-minute walk.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great location on the promenade
The location of the Cubbon House was greatly appreciated by essentially all past guests. As well as an enviable position on the promenade and close to transport links, the hotel is centrally located to ideally explore Douglas and what it has to offer.
positive:
Friendly and helpful proprietors
In terms of customer service, the owners of the hotel do a fantastic job - according to the sentiment of those that have formerly stayed at the accommodation. The proprietors were considered very welcoming and accommodating.
positive:
Well-appointed, clean and comfy rooms
For the most part, the rooms were highly praised by previous guests that stayed at the Cubbon House. The rooms were regularly labelled as immaculately clean, while they were also generally commended for their comfortableness and ambience overall.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Public spaces a disappointment
The public areas of the Cubbon House have come under criticism from various previous visitors. Along with the dining room being typically described as cramped, the lounge area was also labelled as uninviting at times.
negative:
No lift available
With its history as an Edwardian building, the hotel unsurprisingly does not contain a lift - something that has caused an issue for some past guests. It has been claimed that tackling the accommodation's stairs can be problematic for those with disability concerns.
negative:
Parking isn't possible on-site
The omission of any dedicated on-site parking has, on occasion, proved to be troublesome for some former visitors to the Cubbon House. With that said, on-street parking is reportedly possible right outside the hotel, while other free public parking spaces are nearby.