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.
Only 5 minutes’ walk from Folkestone town centre, View Hotel Folkestone is a 4-star boutique hotel that features The Cliffe Restaurant & Bar and sea views.
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.
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...
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...
Set in Folkestone, 300 metres from Folkestone Beach, OYO Gran Canaria Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Folkestone cost £72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Folkestone are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Folkestone can on average be found for £121 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Folkestone this weekend is £106 or, for a 4-star hotel, £182. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Folkestone for this weekend cost on average around £128 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Folkestone for tonight. You'll pay on average around £129 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Folkestone will cost around £140 (based on Booking.com prices).
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
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Looks like it’s on the up but still undergoing re generation...
Looks like it’s on the up but still undergoing re generation!
Found super Turkish restaurant The Sunshine Bistro cater for all meals , lovely internal area & outside seating ( good weather) .
Had fab breakfast and it was busy busy!!
pat
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful beach, good food., restaurants with excellent...
Beautiful beach, good food., restaurants with excellent views, very easy to go around, public transport is 4.50 for the day, if you like beach with fine nice stones you have there, if you like beach with a nice soft sand you have there.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
We stayed in hythe. It was beautiful.
We stayed in hythe. It was beautiful. Lower leas coastal park was great for adults and children. We visited broknell Park which was a lovely walk. The town in hythe was worth the visit with boutique shops.
Felicity
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Folkestone has reasonable shopping facilities for a small...
Folkestone has reasonable shopping facilities for a small town. It is close to some very beautiful areas of Kent, like the Elham Valley. It has excellent train service on the high speed trains from London Canterbury is about 45 minutes drive away and well worth a visit. If you enjoy walking in scenic countryside Folkestone is surrounded by it.
The town is hilly and getting down to the harbour means negotiating a fairly steep gradient, so might be less enjoyable or more challenging for people with mobility problems. There is a bus service.
There are restaurants, pubs, places to eat out but if you're on a budget there is an Asda, a Sainbury and a Lidl store in the town centre where you can buy food. There is a good bus service to Dover and to Canterbury.
Great location , family rooms are clean and spacious. Had to call the number on the door prior to check in where a friendly staff member came to meet us and explained about the parking and check in . Family room had all the amenities such as wifi , tea & coffee making facilities, bottled water and complimentary chocolates on the bed was a nice touch . It’s not a 5 star hotel but if you want a clean basic place whilst in the area I would recommend
My room had a bay window, lots of light and plenty of space.
The rooms in the hotel were open and inviting too.
The owner is very organised and good at explaining the where and how of the hotel and what was nearby.
It was a short walk into town and the main shops and supermarkets yet far enough away from it to be quiet and residential
Nice food for breakfast - lots f information about ingredients and so on.
This charming hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of Folkestone harbour, making it an ideal choice for those seeking seaside adventures. The hotel is pet-friendly, with an additional supplement of £20 for furry companions. While guests can enjoy the welcoming atmosphere of the hotel's bar downstairs, it's unfortunate that dogs are not permitted in that area
Room very comfy and clean. We were upgrade to a room with a seaview without asking which was an incredibly nice touch. The staffwas very friendly and professional, we would definitely stay again The hotel is situated 15 minutes away by foot from the town centre which can be reached via the promenade which makes for a very pleasant walk.
This is the 3rd time I've stayed in this accommodation in less than a year because I love being in Folkestone and I love this little place. The location is perfect for getting around to other places in Kent, the facilities are like home from home and the rooms are clean and extremely comfortable.
An excellent hotel for an overnight stay enroute to an early Eurotunnel crossing. Great location with easy access to Folkestone sea front, comfortable room, spotlessly clean. A great value alternative to many that we looked at. The local Bouverie Tap pub did excellent food and drinks.
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.
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!
This is the second time booking a single room for solo travel to Folkestone. The Clifton is ideal. It is clean, very comfortable beds, great seaside location. The single rooms are small, but have everything I need and I feel safe there.
WE will have stayed 3 times in the space of 2 months.Have stopped for 3 day stays in the balcony rooms loved it and keep going back for more.We have stopped in many dearer hotels in Folkestone but liked the Southcliffe the best.
Fun hotel with evening activities - shows, disco, bingo. Available reservations with breakfast and dinner (option available).
I think we were upgraded to room with balcony and sea view free of charge. Location was excellent.
Grand Burstin: The Folkestone 'eyesore' which actually replaced a stunning 19th century hotel
The Royal Pavilion saw highly esteemed guests such as Charles Dickens - and allegedly Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Ideal location for the Eurotunnel and a bus stops near the hotel which takes you into Folkestone. We didn't eat in the restaurant but the drinks were reasonable. Very clean and comfortable with friendly staff.
We had a very nice time at the hotel. Room is spacious and clean. The owner and the staff were very kind. We had nice time. Strongly recommended as a base to visit around Kent.
Lovely breakfast in the room.
Folkestone is my home town and absolutely love visiting at least couple of times a year and always book the southcliff hotel as you know what to expect for the price you pay.
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