The Fryatt Hotel & Bar is located between Harwich International Port and Harwich Town Station, 1.5 miles from the town center. It features its own pub serving classic ales.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Alma Inn & Dining Rooms offers pet-friendly accommodations adjacent to The Pier in Harwich, 1312 feet from the town center. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Timo
Germany
The entire experience was fantastic. Pet friendly, I was able to stay with my dog at the Alma Inn and also allowed to bring him everywhere with me - for dinner and breakfast. The room was great, I had a courtyard view, and it was spotless, incredibly clean. I loved the free Wi-Fi, I ordered their Fish and Chips for dinner and had a light breakfast before continuing my journey in the morning. The location is great as well, with the water and harbor right around the corner.
A recently renovated bed and breakfast, Seaview B&B offers accommodation in Harwich. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
Robin
United States of America
Bathrobes in the room. Very welcoming hostess. Comfortable bed, quiet room, and good breakfast. Good value too.
Anchors Away by the Sea is located in Harwich, just 16 miles from Flatford and 17 miles from Alresford. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Located in Harwich, Shakers Inn offers beachfront accommodations 16 miles from Flatford and provides facilities like a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
The sole reason of visiting Harwich was to take the car...
The sole reason of visiting Harwich was to take the car ferry to the Hook of Holland. We walked around Harwich town before leaving and were quite disappointed to see it was run down. There didn’t seem to be many bright spots there, so no reason to return.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Once you find your way around there is plenty to keep you...
Once you find your way around there is plenty to keep you busy and entertained. The town is steeped in maritime and political history, which is well documented at the museum, where entrance is modestly priced. Harwich and the adjoining Dovercourt are accessible on foot. There is a park for children to play in and stretches of sand; plus a promenade for families and mobility scooter users to enjoy the sea air. Buses do exist but you need to check the timetable. Trains from Harwich Town station run regularly. Taxis are easily booked. Parking is good. Solo travellers feel safe. There are several hotels, cafes and take-aways for eating, though opening hours need to be checked. You can book sea trips from the harbour. I recommend the town for adults and children alike.
Jacquie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We found Harwich to be clean and litter free.
We found Harwich to be clean and litter free. Easy and close access to shops, station, harbour, pier and places of interest. People were very polite and friendly. Nowhere was crowded, quite the opposite.
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A fascinating town full of history and compact enough to...
A fascinating town full of history and compact enough to amble around in comfort. Great views at the hotel and quayside and pleasing open spaces near the lighthouses. A great mix of old world charm and modern industry on the waterfront. We enjoyed the various museums and the redout fortification.
MALCOLM
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A very charming old town and harbour with a lot of history,...
A very charming old town and harbour with a lot of history, from the mayflower,kinder transport,lighthouses,famous figures,15th,16th,17th century buildings to forts.
Lots of museums ran by friendly Harwich volunteers full of interesting facts & memorabilia
Great places to eat and drink,including the pier deck regular harbour boat trips to Suffolk and good bus train connections.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
There is a range of attractions to suit all tastes.
There is a range of attractions to suit all tastes. If you like history, there are self guided audio trails, museums devoted to the naval history and military signficance of the napoleonic and first and second world war. I came for the photographic opportunities, with massive container ships, sailing boats and the potential for glorious sunrises over the ocean. It does look a bit run down in places and I was a bit apprehensive, but everyone was very friendly, and I would sum it up as an unspoilt gem, from an earlier, more relaxed era.
This is an old pub, its location very close to the port make it handy, it has had some refurbishment of the bathrooms and corridors. Tucked away in a quiet backstreet gives you a peaceful nights sleep. The bed was soft warm and comfortable
Love staying at this hotel, central location, excellent freindly and helpful staff, spotlessly clean and surprisingly quiet given that the rooms are located above a busy bar/restaurant.
We had the Mayflower suite which was amazing with a massive bay window with views over the water.
We had dinner and breakfast at the Pier hotel both were amazing.
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