Located in the beautiful town of Broadstairs, Yarrow Hotel features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi. Free private parking is available on site. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Duncan
United Kingdom
Good location only 5 minutes from the town centre.
Staff although all young were very helpful and keen to help when they could. Nice old building with character and an interesting history.
Deluxe room was a really good size and very comfy bed.
Featuring free WiFi, a children's playground and a sun terrace, Canterbury Bell, Margate by Marston's Inns offers accommodation in Broadstairs. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Margaret J
United Kingdom
We have stayed at Canterbury Bell several times and always enjoy this fabulous hotel!! Thanks so much for a very warm welcome 😊
Looking out to sea over Broadstairs’ Viking Bay, the Royal Albion has a magnificent location, on the seafront, yet also close to the heart of the town.
Claire
United Kingdom
Location very food for beach access/town centre/restaurants, but not noisy.
Staff friendly and helpful.
Roo.s very clean and comfortable, fabulous view of the bay.
Boasting picturesque views of the English Channel and the North Sea, the charming Botany Bay Hotel enjoys an elevated position on the cliff tops in Kingsgate, near Broadstairs in Kent.
Alison
United Kingdom
Fabulous location and the food was excellent. The staff were brilliant, friendly and helpful.
Located in Broadstairs, Rooms at number one features free WiFi access and free private parking. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
The Guest House Broadstairs is set in Broadstairs, less than 1 km from Viking Bay Beach, 3.5 km from Granville Theatre, as well as 15 km from Sandwich Railway Station.
Located in Broadstairs, Pierremont En-Suite Rooms is a recently renovated accommodation, 800 metres from Viking Bay Beach and 3.5 km from Granville Theatre.
Emma
United Kingdom
It was immaculate and super comfortable. Very high end
Located in Broadstairs, the recently renovated Seaside Apartment close to beach, town, station provides accommodation 500 metres from Viking Bay Beach and 3.1 km from Granville Theatre.
On average, 3-star hotels in Broadstairs cost £117 per night, and 4-star hotels in Broadstairs are £124 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Broadstairs can on average be found for £135 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Broadstairs this weekend is £112 or, for a 4-star hotel, £256. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Broadstairs for this weekend cost on average around £185 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
It was November, so, although the beach looked lovely is...
It was November, so, although the beach looked lovely is kind of irrelevant.
Best bit was the lovely walks along the sea front away from cars and the FANTASTIC choices of restaurants, cafes and bars.
Nice big amusement arcade. Lovely plant shop. Great place to MOOCH
Teresa
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
For me broadstairs Kent is a perfect seaside town with...
For me broadstairs Kent is a perfect seaside town with excellent restaurants fish & chips and bar's pub's with exceptional beaches,Broadstairs is great for families,couples & singles.the jetty restaurant is fantastic as is morrelles icecream parlour.
GEOFF
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful quintessential English seaside town with some...
Beautiful quintessential English seaside town with some excellent restaurants and an incredible gelato store. This is the first time we have stayed but it certainly won't be our last.
The Jetty and Albarino Tapas are recommended eating places as is Morelli's Gelato for the best ice cream ever!
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Broadstairs was perfect for our walking holiday.
Broadstairs was perfect for our walking holiday. We stayed at The Bay Studio 2, Leybourn Rd. Perfect accommodation and location. A nice walk along the coast into town. Great restaurants. The Charles Dickens has an upstairs restaurant with a fantastic view. We had lovely oysters at Kebbells. Nice walk along the beach (at low tide) into Ramsgate. Great views.
Helen
Scored 10
10
We love Broadstairs!
We love Broadstairs! Beautiful beaches and quirky shops and cafes. We had a gorgeous, mainly flat walk with a couple of gentle gradient hills ( and step free) along the cliffs to Ramsgate. Was v enjoyable and there's a little cafe midway.
We had a lovely dinner in The Charles Dickins Pub ( great seaviews from upstairs) Bleak House is striking but unfortunately not open to the public as privately owned. There is a Dickens Museum though next to the pub. Check opening hours as shut Monday Tuesday when we were there.
Samantha
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Broadstairs is a friendly seeside town which boasts a...
Broadstairs is a friendly seeside town which boasts a variety of beaches. There are many lovely restaurants, as well as a couple of ice cream parlours to choose from. As it is quite compact, everything is easily accessable. We enjoyed walking along the coastal path up to Joss Bay to visit the lighthouse and the famous chalk stacks. We also had fun at the minigolf park!
Elke
United Kingdom
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My partner and I stayed at Botany Bay Hotel at the end of January and I can only have positive comments, the staff is very friendly and helpful, the food was excellent, the location is beautiful and the room was nicely decorated. We have been in Botany Bay Hotel for meals several time now and never let us down. Waking up in front of the sea was a great experience. I think botany bay hotel is the best hotel in the area.
A wonderful little hotel in the heart of Broadstairs! The proprietors are friendly, welcoming, and make a delicious breakfast. My room was lovely and the bed the comfiest thing I've slept on ever!
The Royal Albion is in a great position in centre of Broadstairs. The receptionist was friendly and welcoming. The downstairs of hotel is decorated lovely and staff are good.
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