ADMIRAL House Hotel in Douglas has been awarded a three star rating by Quality in Tourism.
The independent assessment body, contracted by Isle of Man Tourism, has increased the hotel's rating by a star for displaying a high standard of service, food and accommodation.
Quality in Tourism works in conjunction with Visit Britain to award independent gradings and adheres to national standards known as the National Quality Assessment Scheme (NQAS).
Rachel Camilleri, general manager at the Admiral House Hotel, said: "The Quality in Tourism inspectors are renowned for having incredibly high standards but we were quietly confident that the review would go well.
"We work very hard to make sure that all of our visitors receive the same high level of service all day every day and it is fantastic news that we have been recognised for this."
Geoff Corkish MHK, political member for Isle of Man Tourism, said: "Admiral House Hotel has clearly strived hard for this significant achievement. We view the hotel as a valued partner in our efforts to drive up quality and service to visitors and residents alike and their hard work reflects on their investment and effort."
Admiral House Hotel was also recently awarded two rosettes by the AA for its restaurant JAR which is the maximum possible rating for a restaurant on its first inspection.
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