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.
Yvette
United Kingdom
The hotel was clean and staff were friendly and efficient. Our room was spacious and spotless. Breakfast was good and we had an evening meal which was good and well presented. Dogs are very welcome and have an area of the restaurant where owners can eat with their dogs should they wish.
Situated in Folkestone and with Folkestone Beach reachable within 600 metres, Westward Ho Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property...
Annalise
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, friendly helpful staff, family orientated
This spacious, family-run Edwardian hotel dates back to 1901 and offers free WiFi and free parking on site. It is situated in Folkestone, close to the M20 motorway.
Only 5 minutes’ walk from Folkestone town centre, View Hotel Folkestone is a 4-star boutique hotel that features The Cliffe Restaurant & Bar and sea views.
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...
Sherry
United Kingdom
Location is great; room was spacious; bed was big; table in the bay window with sea view was a nice touch. Lift is really handy.
Situated on top of the Leas Cliff, overlooking the English Channel, the Best Western Clifton Hotel Folkestone offers 78 beautiful en suite bedrooms, many with sea views.
Chomiczewski
United Kingdom
The rooms are newly renovated absolutely amazing beds and bathroom is stunning
Overlooking Folkestone Harbour, The Grand Burstin Hotel offers limited parking, free Wi-Fi and wonderful sea views. Just 15 minutes from Dover, the hotel has a fitness centre and 3 restaurants.
Overlooking the English Channel, The Southcliff Hotel is situated on The Leas Promenade and only a 1-minute walk from the Leas Cliff Hall venue.
Gary
United Kingdom
Well located. Opposite the Leas & short walk to the old high st & harbour. The hotel is basic, but it is clean & you have everything that’s needed for a short stay. Good value.
Set in Folkestone, 300 metres from Folkestone Beach, OYO Gran Canaria Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Dennis
United Kingdom
Very central. The owner was very nice and very accommodating.
Situated just 10 minutes' drive from the Channel Tunnel Terminal, this traditional sea-facing hotel is situated on The Leas, Folkestone's cliff-top promenade.
Janet
United Kingdom
Lovely sea view. Could hear the sea on the beach.
Private parking behind hotel a bonus
Only 5 minutes’ walk from Folkestone town centre, View Hotel Folkestone is a 4-star boutique hotel that features The Cliffe Restaurant & Bar and sea views.
Location was amazing. Very dog friendly. Room was amazing
Situated on top of the Leas Cliff, overlooking the English Channel, the Best Western Clifton Hotel Folkestone offers 78 beautiful en suite bedrooms, many with sea views.
Fab location, lovely room, and super friendly staff
Set in Folkestone, less than 1 km from Folkestone Beach, Lennard House offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Dino was very friendly and informative. All round good guy.
FAQs about hotels in Folkestone
On average, 3-star hotels in Folkestone cost £88 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 on average be found for £126 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £99 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Folkestone for tonight. You'll pay on average around £140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Folkestone will cost around £128 (based on Booking.com prices).
Loved the creative area and the harbour with its free big...
Loved the creative area and the harbour with its free big outdoor screen. so you could watch a movie while sampling the excellent street food.
the beach and the Lees wer great fro a stroll after dinner or an early morning run.
The stations difficult to find though!
take a trip and see for your self!
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
General overview of Folkestone was fantastic, local...
General overview of Folkestone was fantastic, local amenities, plenty of places for food and drink. Local convenience via Uber eats. Very clean, and overall looks amazing. Would highly recommend Folkestone to family and friends. However I wouldn’t recommend The Carlton Hotel. That was awful!
Kirsty
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Folkestone is a really beautiful place with friendly people.
Folkestone is a really beautiful place with friendly people. The sea view can be mistaken for overseas and the grass area is lush. The choice of pebble or sand beach is a bonus and Folkestone Harbour is a lovely area to relax and enjoy the vibes. It's not to far from London and has many lovely hotels a stone throw from the beach. On each occasion I have visited, I have enjoyed immensely. The last occasion I was able to enjoy the Folkestone festival, with live, great performances held at the bandstand and a variety of stalls offering different products. There are a variety of good restaurants to chose from including the hotels. The View Hotel where we stayed provided a tasty flavoursome meal one evening. Folkestone is easy to navigate and a lovely place just to walk and explore.
Jeflyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Folkstone is a very friendly place to visit, loads of places...
Folkstone is a very friendly place to visit, loads of places to eat and drink.
The only downside was the food stall on the harbour closed too early it would have been nice if they stayed open longer.
Tara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Thge usual nasty little Englanders prevail in this most...
Thge usual nasty little Englanders prevail in this most Brexit-voting of districts. However there are some nice harbourside pubs which were well-run and friendly (I would particularly recommend The Harbour Inn which despite it's rather busy location is an excellent pub, welcoming and well-run.
Folkestone is a town in two halves. I stayed in the harbour area when I would have enjoyed staying nearer the venue I was attending, and would have enjoyed better facilities in the mid town area, I would conclude.
Matthew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Folkestone has a lot to offer especially because it's close...
Folkestone has a lot to offer especially because it's close to other places as many coastal it is suffering a bit I would also say if you don't like steps or extremely steep hills even in the town centre then it may not be for you.
I ve been ill as the winds gave me a cold . I stocked up a healthy drink supply from Holland n barret and felt lookingvat thd cafe area the soft drinks looked like a sugar haven..just knaff and cheap..better to hve sparkling water for sale and maybe offer a cordial . The other extreme the restaurant is high ranking . Pls ask around who forgets the Dartford toll? I did..maybe a reminder card at reception?
Location was good, although I hadn't realised that Folkestone is in two halves. I had chosen the harbourside, the wrong side for the venue I wanted. The hotel was quiet despite the large number of guests, and the room was clean and comfortable, although simple. Breakfast, both the food and the service, was excellent.
An excellent hotel for an overnight stay enroute to an early Eurotunnel crossing. Great location with easy access to Folkestone sea front, comfortable room, spotlessly clean. A great value alternative to many that we looked at. The local Bouverie Tap pub did excellent food and drinks.
You're only meters away from the Eurotunnel and the A20, yet you'd think you were deep in the beautiful Kent countryside. And to think in the past we'd drive into Folkestone for the night before a morning crossing to France. Never again...
The Southcliff Hotel is situated on cliffs above the sea, some way below. The sea-view rooms give a great view and the town's facilities are a 10 walk away.
Friendly staff, bar area, and the usual room facilities.
david
United Kingdom
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