
Broadstairs sits on the North Foreland looking east across the Channel, a place with plenty of little bays and sandy beaches beneath the characteristic chalk cliffs, loved by Dickens whose summer residence here is now a museum...
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Hotels in Broadstairs - 7 places to stay
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Fayreness Hotel
Boasting picturesque views of the English Channel and the North Sea, this charming hotel enjoys an elevated position on the cliff tops in Kingsgate, near Broadstairs, Kent.
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Royal Albion Hotel
Inside the 21-room hotel, there is a coffee lounge and bar and restaurant specialising in local seafood, with beautiful views across the harbour.
Outside there is a multi-levelled terrace and landscaped Mediterranean-themed garden that overlooks the ...
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Redcot House
(1.57 miles)
Redcot House Boutique Bedrooms & Breakfast offers luxury accommodation within a beautifully refurbished, detached Victorian residence in the Kentish seaside town of Ramsgate, the house is situated less than 100 m from the seafront within ...
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San Clu Hotel
(1.63 miles)
This fully air conditioned hotel with sea views features a bar, restaurant, beauty salon, wireless internet, conference suite, function room and ample free parking.
Situated on Ramsgate's East Cliff, this Grade II Victorian building boasts panoramic ... More
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My Seaside Luxury
(1.86 miles)
Stay in an apartment that boasts breathtaking coastal views.
Ancient Mariner sleeps four people. In the double room the deluxe King size bed is piled high with plush cushions. The twin room sleeps two more and ...
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The Oak Hotel
(2.02 miles)
The Oak Hotel is ideally located in the coastal seaside resort of Ramsgate, Kent. Situated in the only Royal Harbour in the country, the hotel enjoys spectacular marina and harbour views.
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Ramada Jarvis Ramsgate
(2.12 miles)
Overlooking the Royal Yachting Marina, with spectacular views across the South Coast, this stylish and modern hotel is a popular place for entertaining and relaxing.
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Foy Boat
(2.15 miles)
The Foy Boat Hotel has Ten rooms.The guest rooms are situated on the second floor and the top floor and the majority have wonderful views overlooking the Royal Harbour and Marina.
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Royal Harbour Hotel
(2.29 miles)
The Hotel comprises of adjoining Georgian houses and occupies the prime position in an historic garden crescent. Many rooms, some with their own balconies, boast magnificent views over the marina and English Channel. The lounge ... More
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Spencer Court Hotel
(2.31 miles)
The hotel is situated well within easy reach of the train station, the sea front, the Royal Harbour and yacht marina, we are proud of our three star guest accommodation rating from Quality in Tourism. ... More
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9 The Regency
(2.48 miles)
Ideal for a romantic break, it is also spacious enough to accommodate a family of four. It has been beautifully furnished in a traditional way with large, comfy sofas complemented by wooden floors and Lloyd ...
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The Warwick
(2.54 miles)
Welcome to The Warwick Guesthouse in Margate, a sympathetically restored Edwardian house. We offer a choice of comfortable twin, double, family and single accommodation - en suites and private bathrooms are also available. We offer ...
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