Burlington is set on the beachfront in Margate, 100 metres from The Bay Beach and 1.7 km from Walpole Bay Beach.
Parkinson
Germany
We didn't have long, just one night. The overall impression was wonderful, and we would return. Our daughter lost her cuddly toy (probably on a trip outside) and the staff tried their best to help her. Even when it wasn't found, she was kindly gifted something else as a substitute.
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.
Westbrook Lodge Guest House faces the sea, with a sandy beach just steps away. Free WiFi, free taxi booking service, and a private free car park with a safe area for parking bicycles and motorbikes.
Richard
United Kingdom
Good value. Nice quiet location next to beach. Nice breakfast and friendly hosts
Sherwood Hotel, a property with a garden and a shared lounge, is situated in Margate, 500 metres from Walpole Bay Beach, less than 1 km from The Bay Beach, as well as 8.1 km from Granville Theatre.
The Hussar is a family-run inn set a 5-minute drive from the centre of Margate and the coast, offering a bar, a restaurant, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Situated in Margate in the Kent region, The Penthouse Margate with Parking has 2 balconies, one of which sea facing with limited views. Complimentary WiFi is available.
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.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved the fact that Seaview was in the old town of Margate...
I loved the fact that Seaview was in the old town of Margate, directly opposite Turner Contemporary and beautiful beach. Useful information folder, recommending everything from places to eat drink, visit etc. Loads of free street parking, regular buses to surrounding areas. Everyone was super friendly and helpful, be that in restaurants, shops or the bus drivers. A wonderful experience!
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Margate was beautiful they have a vintage market for anyone...
Margate was beautiful they have a vintage market for anyone who loves the vintage look.
They have plenty of food bars and a food market we had a meal in a double decker bus it was amazing.
The beach was beautiful clean and golden and I even managed to find seaglass to take home .
There are main shopping centre but we didn’t get chance to go far .
June
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Margate exceeded my expectations, the old town has some...
Margate exceeded my expectations, the old town has some great bars and coffee shops, the old Kent market was a amazing little place with it's micro pub and eateries... Yes there's parts that have homeless people mooching about the the local shop owners ect are so friendly and point you in the right direction, also I found the local cab service brilliant the drivers wew so helpful, you have a art scene there and vibrant diverse community, it's not rolling hills or sedate Cornwall but ticked lots of boxes for me, Beach has lovely sand and little Louisa bay quieter nice little cafe for pitstop, will definitely return... Some parts so run down it hurts but other so up and coming it made it a pleasure to visit oh nip to Broadstairs for Morellis ice cream
Everything. A lovely 1920s hotel that gies out of its way to transport you back to that bygone era when charm and service were provided with ease. It is a living museum as well as a hotel and exploring its corridors and public rooms is a delghtful experience. If you are looking for a bland, stereotypical, modern hotel then the Walpole Bay is not for you. But if you yern for the "good old days" then give this hotel a try. You will not be disappointed.
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.
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 property was clean and its better than a hotel. Lisa gave the check in instructions clearly and would respond whenever you need her. The place was great.They even gave us welcome basket. . Never had the chance to take photos in the patio due to the rain but the whole place is instagramable and snap worthy. Beds were comfy, with kit freebies.. I would recommend this to my friends and colleagues.
The location was very convenient for walking into Margate. It's also very close to the bus stop that takes you to Broadstairs (which we needed). Check-in and out was easy, and the flat was very comfortable! Lots of thoughtful touches like a dog bed and book of local recommendations.
Lovely apartment, and the snacks were appreciated, as well as the coffee.
Bed was wonderfully comfortable.
Great location - facilities on the doorstep and easy to walk into Margate, and along the coast path too (nice cafe with view at St Mildreds)
Good communication
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 :)
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
Perfect home away from home in sunny Margate, spotlessly clean, stylishly decorated and excellent communication with host. The location is ideal for a short stroll to restaurants and beach, will definitely be recommending!
Good location for visiting Margate and Westgate.
Although the hotel is on a main road there was no traffic noise late at night and lots of parking spaces for guests.
Double bed was very comfortable.
Breakfast was really good with fresh fruit, delicious scrambled eggs and loads of other options. This is a charming hotel with lots of character and it has been well maintained. Would highly recommend.
superbly decorated and finished , everything you need for a short break !!!! decent furnishings , very clean and fresh ….. a great price . would pick this over any hotel Margate has to offer !!!!!!
It is close to Walpole Beach and the sea pool that fills with the tide. The hotel is cheap but clean. It is a 15 minute walk to the bars and restaurants in Margate centre and the Turner gallery.
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