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Best Western Clifton Hotel
3.8/5106 Reviews
Not a bad hotel. The reception area is modern and tidy. The staff friendly snd welcoming. We stayed here for 4 nights in a 'Superior Room'. The room was big and ok. The wallpaper was stained and not very nice, obviously they've had problems with a leaking roof or gutter in the past Tea and coffee is provided but be aware there is a charge if you want any more than a cuppa each! The bathroom was ok but didnt have a shelf or anywhere to keep toiletries etc. The hotel is about 12-15 minute walk from the Railway Station, right on the sea front although the beach is a long wsy below, with no easy access. But the walk aling the top is good.

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Number of Hotels21
Number of Reviews829
Lowest Price£31
Highest Price£409
Average Price (Weekends)£130
Average Price (Weekdays)£115

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Folkestone using other means of transportation.

On Trip.com, there are 27 recommended hotels in Folkestone. Unique local hotels in Folkestone provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Those who favor Holiday Inn Express can choose a hotel under its name. Holiday Inn Express is the top choice of many travelers in Folkestone. Wards Hotel & Restaurant is one of the most popular hotels in Folkestone. Many tourists also stay at Stay 2a.

In the city center of Folkestone, you'll have easy access to Fit One Gym. You can choose attractions in Folkestone that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as St Martin's Church. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Vanity Flair Day Spa, The Leas Promenade, Folk Stones Mark Wallinger.

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