Hotels in Broadstairs

Royal Albion Hotel
Broadstairs
Kent

CT10 1AN
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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 beach and sea, creating the perfect setting for up to 150 guests to dine in the fresh air.
The Royal Albion was a favourite haunt of author Charles Dickens, who stayed and wrote at the hotel before buying nearby Bleak House. The hotel remains a focal point of the town’s annual Dickens celebrations and is one of the music venues in the annual Broadstairs Folk Festival.

Facilities

Credit Cards Accepted
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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