Overlooking Folkestone Harbor, The Grand Burstin Hotel offers limited parking, free Wi-Fi and wonderful sea views. Just 15 minutes from Dover, the hotel has a fitness center and 3 restaurants.
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.
Located just 10 minutes' drive from the Channel Tunnel Terminal, this traditional sea-facing hotel is located on The Leas, Folkestone's cliff-top promenade.
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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...
Located on top of the Leas Cliff, overlooking the English Channel, the Best Western Clifton Hotel Folkestone offers 78 beautiful bedrooms with attached bathroom, many with sea views.
On average, 3-star hotels in Folkestone cost $89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Folkestone are $107 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Folkestone can be found for $149 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Folkestone this weekend is $120 or, for a 4-star hotel, $230. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Folkestone for this weekend cost around $174 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $101 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Folkestone for tonight. You'll pay around $138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Folkestone will cost around $147, on average (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
10
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.
My stay at Sunny Lodge was perfect! Mike, the proprietor, was gracious about my late check-in and just as friendly and welcoming as the other reviews have mentioned. He assigned me a room that was spacious and spotlessly clean. The hotel was quiet and well-located within short walking distance of grocery stores and shops. Folkestone is a charming town, and if you get a chance to stay there, be sure to reserve a room at Sunny Lodge!
The hotel is located on a side road, so no noisy main road traffic. The front bedrooms have a superb view of the English Channel and Folkestone Lees. The town "high street" is just around the corner, with a good selection of shops, places to eat and buy essential supplies. The bus station is five minutes walk from the hotel and the train station about 15 minutes. The area has many country walks to enjoy.
Very prominent harbour side hotel, in an excellent location for exploring the town and local area.
Very friendly professional (busy)staff, the room was a very spacious family room. It was very clean and well presented too.
The beds and mattresses must have been new and sooo comfy, we had 2 great nights sleep.
We can't wait to go back!
Location to my place of work and sometimes there is parking available. It's cheaper than most hotels in the area and I do like it when I get a sea view room. Didn't take as long to get served at reception. Generally clean and tidy in the bedroom and ground floor toilet.
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.
Charming, relatively old family-run hotel right on the Folkestone seafront. The age of the building does show through in places, but not in a way that seems too shabby or run-down - just gives it a bit of character, in my opinion. Staff is super friendly too.
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.
This delightful Victoria terrace is the perfect home from home. It has everything you need for a comfortable stay. With an easy walk to Folkestone town Center. We are looking forward to staying there ago when we are in Folkestone
The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. The hotel is very well located for access to the Channel Tunnel. The harbour area of Folkestone is attractive and worth a visit and about 10-15 minutes drive from the hotel.
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!
I can honestly say I am struggling to say anything nice about the place. The staff where ok but very patronizing. The location of the hotel is good being right next to the Leas in Folkestone.
Very clean and well designed hotel right by the sea. Amazing and friendly staff, allowed us to keep our luggage for the day therefore we could enjoy a whole day in Folkestone.
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