Set in Margate and with The Bay Beach reachable within 100 metres, Fort Road Hotel offers a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Kim
United States
The beautiful and curated decor, sea view from the bedroom, the prime location and also the hotel booklet in the room introducing the history of the Margate, arts, things to do
Walpole Bay Hotel features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Margate. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Love its quirkiness and the staff. Superb breakfast
On the clifftops of Cliftonville, Margate, this elegant Victorian building is less than 2 minutes’ walk from the beach. With free Wi-Fi in public areas. Selina Margate offers a variety of room types.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Room was comfortable and bright, bed was comfortable, view was great and staff were jovial. Communal work spaces were nice with strong WiFi
Set in Margate, Shenandoah House offers beachfront accommodation 800 metres from The Bay Beach and offers various facilities, such as a garden and barbecue facilities.
Charles
United Kingdom
Clean and comfortable.
The owner was very welcoming.
Nice dining area to prepare items and make a drink.
Set in Margate in the Kent region, with Walpole Bay Beach and The Bay Beach nearby, Manhattan loft offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Margate, just 200 metres from The Bay Beach, 2 Sea View Margate provides beachfront accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Leila
United Kingdom
The property was really awesome. It’s so spacious and I really like the arcade machine game consoles that were there. We really enjoyed it. Another things is the sunset view that we’ve witness in the master’s bedroom. And of course, the jacuzzi *chef’s kiss* perfect!!! We would definitely come back!!
Located in Margate, 300 metres from Walpole Bay Beach and 1.2 km from The Bay Beach, Margate Holiday Apartment provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Margate is a large city and has many areas of interest.
Margate is a large city and has many areas of interest. The beach is huge and great for evening walks.
There is a lot of interesting shops, new brands and vintage.
Plenty of interesting places to eat and drink.
It was fun for a 4 day break.
Janet
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Was nice to reminisce over a previous stay years ago.
Was nice to reminisce over a previous stay years ago.
Margate like many other coastal towns suffers from a lack of investment and some of the oldest and most interesting properties are closed and boarded up.
Lord
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Haven't visited Margete in over 20 years and was pleasantly...
Haven't visited Margete in over 20 years and was pleasantly surprised. The beach was lovely and sandy, with an actual sauna on the beach and some activities for kids, was nice to watch the yachts sailing around the little harbour, plenty of amusement arcades Nice little market in the old town, mainly craft/clothing items. Plenty of good places to eat/drink. Pete's fish and chips was lovely. Also ate at The Sundowners (LGBT) bar (which has a terrace overlooking the sea) and food was lovely there too! Margate is bustling with life and great for a day out or longer if you fancy!!
Sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Buzzing place .
Buzzing place . Old town full of lovely galleries, independent shops and great bars and eateries . Shell grotto great - crab museum a must . Loved the Turner gallery but also smaller ones . Fez bar brilliant and Angela's fish restaurant offered really delicious food .
Melanie
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Didn’t like Margate as much as Ramsgate not many pubs there,...
Didn’t like Margate as much as Ramsgate not many pubs there, the only decent place is the mechanical elephant other places were expensive bars which were not my scene no karaoke venues like Ramsgate, just like Guildford the rodboro buildings in the centre and very few pubs in a big town which are all spread out of the town instead of being in the centre, it’s one of those towns with more tea places and diners and less pubs in the towns, can’t beat my number one town Reading in Friar street.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots to do and see but be aware everything shut on Mondays.
Lots to do and see but be aware everything shut on Mondays. I visited the Turner gallery, shell grotto, crab museum. I didn't have time to see the caves. Great sunsets. Loads of places to eat. I would highly recommend the Bull's Head for Sunday lunch. Best roasties ever! The Olimpia Bakery does coffee and amazing cakes.
It is what it is. Years ago this would have been a bustling classy hotel. It now has a worn-out, post-apocalyptic feel. As a hotel it merely survives. That is not the fault of the hotel at all. Its fate and seeming downward trajectory has been linked to that of Margate itself. I booked a room with bathroom, no more as nothing else is provided. But...the staff were real nice and it gives genuine value for money. I paid £40 and was treated very fairly. I have no complaints and would stay there again.
I had a blissful 2-night stay at The Bay Guesthouse on a business trip. The guesthouse owners Steve & Hannah are lovely, extremely hospitable and made one feel at home.
My room was gorgeous, with a great sea view, clean and the most comfortable & cosy bed. The place is very close to all of Margate's attractions and local amenities and the train station is only about a 15-minute walk away. I highly recommend this place and will be staying again.
The location of the property is ideal for the Lido Sands, walking distance to both Margate and Cliftonville. The property is very spacious, bathroom was very roomy. Beds comfortable. Liked the secure access which was ideal for our stay. The area surrounding is residential which adds to the character of the property. Be mindful that there are stairs to access the property, which we didn't mind as the set up inside made it very homely.
The location of this property is excellent with fabulous views of the beach. The apartment was very clean and well equipped and had everything we needed. We were able to get the keys for one of the apartments from the lock box which was had the code to. The other code was obtained from the restaurant next door which was easy. We highly recommend and will stay again. Margate is a nice town and this apartment was in a great position.
There were several nice personal touches such as the fresh milk and water in the fridge, and a stick of Margate rock on the bed.
The apartment is compact but perfectly adequate for what I needed. The seaside themed decor made me feel like I was on holiday (even though I wasn't).
Kitchen was really well equipped. Bed was comfy and I had a great night's sleep which is unusual for me when I am away from home for work.
The rooms was exceptionally clean and the bed was comfortable. We had a really nice sleep.
Breakfast was amazing! There was a little garden behind the breakfast room and it was lovely!
Morag, the host, was very welcoming and helpful. It mad me felt like home. I’d say staying at the Rosslyn court was the best memories in Margate!
Totally recommend this place and will definitely visit again !
Thé hotel is a 15 minute walk along the beach/boardwalk from thé center of Margate. Tracy & her staff were charming, having decorated her whole guest house for Halloween. My sons were particularly taken with a great fish tank of shiny, tropical fish & a talking status named Manuel. I was take with the peacock-themed room facing the sea that she upgraded us to, free of charge!
It was just what I was after. Nice room with all the facilities I’d expect. Super clean hotel. Really friendly, helpful people. In a very quiet road a stones throw from a lovely sandy beach and a short walk to Margate main sands for a sauna, swimming and award winning coffees and breakfasts. Easy walk from the station. Excellent, thanks!
Fab location, sea view rooms available. The grouting in the shower needed attention in my room but my friends room was perfect. A little more attention to detail and I would have given this Hotel an excellent rating. Overall a good hotel that I would recommend. The glass of Prosecco on arrival is a nice touch 😉
Great place for an overnight stay in Margate. The room was exceptionally clean and we had a nice sea view. Edz was very welcoming and the hotel is well located near the centre. I also liked the detail of the Jackie Collins table in the lounge :)
Very unique hotel in Margate, we had a beautiful room. Staff(we only met 1 lady) was lovely - she even showed us around the recording studio there! Facilities were great and very luxurious feel to the place; breakfast was also delicious.
What a lovely little find this hotel was, staff were lovely and went over and above to make our anniversary special, room was great, beach opposite but 20 min walk to the main Margate beach. Would definitely come back and thank you x
the history and quirkiness of this hotel makes it special. it's not for people who want super updated facilities obviously. but it has great charm, and the location is great especially during the summer when you can go down and swim.
A wonderful host! Great flat and being right ontop of Walpole bay for a quick dip was amazing! Let alone the convenient stroll along the front to central Margate.
Bumping into a Beach boy at the bar just topped it off.
The hotel was in a great and central location in Margate. The room was comfortable and stylish and there was a lovely courtyard to sit out in. The host Paul was very welcoming too.
Charming hotel with period features throughout, including a really cool lift. Good location close to the sea and slightly away from the centre of Margate. Friendly staff.
The staff were absolutely fantastic, super friendly, and the hotel provides everything you would want to have a wonderful time in Margate. We had a great time here.
Perfectly located, brilliant view, lots of space and seating, stylish and modern. Appreciated the fact there were references to Margate in the decor/pictures.
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