With free parking and air-conditioned rooms, this hotel is 1 mile from Folkestone Eurotunnel terminal and a 20-minute drive from Dover Port. Wi-Fi is free in the public areas.
Alan
United Kingdom
Location close to the shuttle. Gave us a packed breakfast for an early start.
Situated in Folkestone and with Folkestone Beach reachable within 600 metres, Westward Ho Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property...
Robin
United Kingdom
Well appointed family room, available at short notice.
This spacious, family-run Edwardian hotel dates back to 1901 and offers free WiFi and free parking on site. It is situated in Folkestone, close to the M20 motorway.
dee
United Kingdom
Location near the seafront and just to the west of the town were excellent.
Hotel was clean, easy to find and plenty of car parking.
Quality of food for breakfast was good.
Plenty of hot water for shower.
Ideal for a one night stopover.
Set in leafy gardens, overlooking the Leas Promenade and English Channel, the Burlington Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Folkestone's town center, the beach, and a 15-minute walk from Folkestone...
Ayesha
United Kingdom
We loved the fact the hotel was dog friendly, we brought our 3 small dogs with us. The hotel had already provided a sleeping area and water bowls for them in the room.
The room was large; and had everything we needed. It also provided toiletries if you needed them!
Situated on top of the Leas Cliff, overlooking the English Channel, the Best Western Clifton Hotel Folkestone offers 78 beautiful en suite bedrooms, many with sea views.
Paula
United Kingdom
The hotel is fresh as refurbished. Lovely bar & restaurant. Close to town, although on a cliff so no direct access to the beach.
Overlooking Folkestone Harbour, The Grand Burstin Hotel offers limited parking, free Wi-Fi and wonderful sea views. Just 15 minutes from Dover, the hotel has a fitness centre and 3 restaurants.
Kevin
Abkhazia
It’s a relic from the 1970’s. A relic that in many ways killed Folkestone’s future aspirations. A vast budget hotel, with mostly nastily furnished budget rooms, that its current owners, Britannia Hotels have to fill, regardless of price, whatever the season. Bus tours, migrants, whoever. Its vast room capacity drags down the room rates for all other hotels and fuels an ever downward spiral for Folkestone. Budget tourists, even more budget, nee depressed town. So sad.
Set in Folkestone, 300 metres from Folkestone Beach, OYO Gran Canaria Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Dennis
United Kingdom
Very central. The owner was very nice and very accommodating.
Situated just 10 minutes' drive from the Channel Tunnel Terminal, this traditional sea-facing hotel is situated on The Leas, Folkestone's cliff-top promenade.
Edward
United Kingdom
The location is perfect, right on the seafront, a short walk down to the beach, creative quarter, harbour and town.
The staff were very pleasant, but not everyone spoke English which didn't help with communication.
The bed was very comfortable.
Very cheap. I'd read the reviews so knew what to expect.
On average, 3-star hotels in Folkestone cost UAH 4,371 per night, and 4-star hotels in Folkestone are UAH 5,202 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Folkestone can on average be found for UAH 6,372 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Folkestone this weekend is UAH 6,424 or, for a 4-star hotel, UAH 6,525. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Folkestone for this weekend cost on average around UAH 7,556 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs UAH 5,011 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Folkestone for tonight. You'll pay on average around UAH 5,141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Folkestone will cost around UAH 6,107 (based on Booking.com prices).
Folkstone is a very friendly place to visit, loads of places...
Folkstone is a very friendly place to visit, loads of places to eat and drink.
The only downside was the food stall on the harbour closed too early it would have been nice if they stayed open longer.
Tara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Thge usual nasty little Englanders prevail in this most...
Thge usual nasty little Englanders prevail in this most Brexit-voting of districts. However there are some nice harbourside pubs which were well-run and friendly (I would particularly recommend The Harbour Inn which despite it's rather busy location is an excellent pub, welcoming and well-run.
Folkestone is a town in two halves. I stayed in the harbour area when I would have enjoyed staying nearer the venue I was attending, and would have enjoyed better facilities in the mid town area, I would conclude.
Matthew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Folkestone has a lot to offer especially because it's close...
Folkestone has a lot to offer especially because it's close to other places as many coastal it is suffering a bit I would also say if you don't like steps or extremely steep hills even in the town centre then it may not be for you.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lovely central location with something for everyone.
Lovely central location with something for everyone.
Lovely walks as a whole family.
A good range of shops, restaurants, pubs and bars.
Canterbury was 20-30 minute drive away which was lovely as we went on a boat tour and saw the stunning cathedral.
We were able to get to mist places on foot and there was a lot to do.
Parks, beach, harbor arm, cinema, shops and lots of lovely sights.
We had a lovely Greek dinner on the harbor arm, however, it was quite expensive. We had a chicken gyros, a lamb one, a chicken gyros bowl, chips and some hummus with pitta and it was £60.
Samantha
8.0
Scored 8.0
It wasn't my first choice (I was catching the channel ferry...
It wasn't my first choice (I was catching the channel ferry and I would have preferred to have been in Dover) but what a pleasant surprise. I was travelling with my dog and I was amazed at how dog friendly the town was. I particularly liked the coastal walks and I enjoyed reading the informational plaques around the town. One thing I found so touching was Remembrance Road adorned with the handmade poppies. I was struck by how much effort the council has devoted to highlighting Folkestone's attractions and making them accessible to visitors. I enjoyed just wandering around the town with my dog and appreciating it's history and sights. Folkestone turned out to be a serendipitous experience and I'm glad that I didn't stay in Dover.
Deborah
Saudi Arabia
10
Scored 10
The hotel was great the harbour area was nice the hotel was...
The hotel was great the harbour area was nice the hotel was a good way from town centre and railway station and there’s lack of a supermarket down by the harbour but there are some nice shops and restaurants in the harbour area some of them are expensive
The meals were good but outside events interrupted their flow. For example, Rotary breakfasts and dinners had priority over guest lunches, so we often went elsewhere, rather than wait for them to end. The hotel location on the leas is outstanding for little walks after breakfast or lunch. Folkestone itself offers very few amenities and they are all closed on Sunday. The staff however, was outstanding. I have nothing but praise for their willingness to go the extra mile.
The hotel is one of the better ones in Folkestone - great location on the seafront, nice facilities, clean rooms and decent breakfast.
Being able to park for £5 a day outside the hotel is great - if you can get a space. I feel this information should be clearly stated on the website and when you book. I had to send several messages and call the hotel to find out about the parking.
The staff at the hotel were friendly.
Such a lovely property, really nice and comfortable room with everything you need, great breakfast - tasty and a good choice of hot and cold food. Very attentive and friendly staff. Fresh homemade cake in the afternoon was amazing - best banana bread I’ve ever eaten. Great location too, only a few minutes from the sea. Would highly recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Folkestone.
The room was a good size, the bathroom was extremely clean. All the amenities were great. Reception staff were friendly and efficient. The hotel overall was a luxurious experience and we really enjoyed our stay.
The location is *perfect*. Within perfect distance of the town, Sandgate beach and a bus that too us to East Warren Cliffs, which we loved.
I have been a hotelier for 35 years ideal, location for an event at the folkestone sports centre tho visitors are mainly overnight stayers usiing the channel tunnel.ideal place to rest before travelling on.A quiet and peaceful area.great value and superb breakfast.
Thank you, I liked the hotel, the location eg within minutes walking distance of Folkstone Cetral train station, and the room comfort levels and private facilities; fantastic for a solo traveller, and a part time student as I had some space to read and study.
Perfectly located outside Folkestone in a very scenic part of Kent. We was greeted and seen off by the chap (cant remember his name) who I think owns the facility. Lovely rooms, very clean and warm. The bonus of brekkie in bed was the cherry on a big cake! T
The room was a good size and the bed was huge and comfy. The location is decent though Folkestone isn't great. The staff were lovely! The breakfast was well stocked, varied and delicious. The hotel staff had made the room have little honeymoon touches!
Nicely furbished, very clean guest house in a pleasant part of Folkestone.
Good access to the front, and for our plans on the east Kent coast.
Pleasant hosts. Welcoming of our dog.
Convenient for Eurotunnel.
Off street parking, if a bit tight.
The Grand Burstin hotel is a wonderful establishment.It is situated in a very picturesque location on the seafront in Folkestone providing a welcome place to rest for the night.They also do a delicious fish and chips nearby....
This hotel was a lovely find & perfectly located to visit Folkestone (which we'd never visited before - wish we had been there longer?) The restaurant was excellent & the staff very friendly & helpful - we will be back!
The hotel itself was really nicely decorated and our room was lovely. Beautifully decorated and very clean. Good attention to detail and everything we could have needed for our stay
The hotel was under refurbishment with scaffolding and temp work everywhere. This meant brick dust everywhere and we were woken at 8:00am by heavy banging from construction workers.
The staff were very friendly and helpful and nothing was too much trouble. We had a lovely weekend away and would recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to stay in Folkestone.
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