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Holiday Inn Express Folkestone - Channel Tunnel
4.1/597 Reviews
Mum and I stayed here the night before our journey with the Eurotunnel. (Really close to the tunnel) Check in was easy and all the staff members we came across were friendly. The rooms were clean and the beds were huge! Pretty sure they were king size beds! And also, super comfy beds. We were also a couple of doors away from each other which was really good. The breakfast was good, not a huge selection but done very well. It was included in the price of the room. Would happily stay here again before another trip with the Eurotunnel.
The Grand Burstin Hotel
3.8/5140 Reviews
Fella 4 doors down said he saw what looked like a lady in Victorian dress pass him on the stairs, he said he was also awoken at 3am by the same apparition standing at the foot of his bed pointing at him. But to be fair he did stink of booze. Not exactly the Chelmsford Hilton but not a bad gaff for the price. Great location, had a feel of a classic hotel about it, bit like the one out of the Shining but with more Jack Duckworth than Jack Nicholson. Drinks in the bar weren't bad but did have to question the scotch as it had an after-taste that bought back memories of intamacy with an ex-Girlfriend who only showered once a week. Situation was sorted imedietely and went onto G&T's with a few Dolly birds up from Hastings so wasnt a problem. A group of locals outside tried to intimidate when one ventured out but after squaring up to the ring leader, fists raised and eyeballs looking like that italian bald ref from back in the day the fella and his cronies sooned backed down. Not sure its a place for youngsters or families but for a 62yr old fella like myself looking for a night away from the Missus its the perfect gaff. Highly recommended.
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.
The Wycliffe
4.4/550 Reviews
Stayed for 2nd year in a row for a dance festival at Leas Cliffe. Just me and my Grandaughter and others from our dance school, made to feel very welcome. Very clean, comfortable room......Grandaughter was especially pleased that it was the same twin room as last year. Delicious breakfast! Very homely bnb, great for families and very accommodating hosts. Lovely stay, thank you! Will be back next year.
Folkestone Escape
4.1/51 Reviews
Excellent location, train station and Morrison are just 5 minutes away. Easy checkin, nicely decorated and sparkling clean. The property is spacious and look exactly like the pictures. The kitchen have everything we needed. The only thing is there is no extractor hood, so be careful when doing pan fry.
The Southcliff Hotel
3.6/571 Reviews
We stayed at the Southcliff for the first time this week. We were welcomed with open arms and made to feel right at home. Our room was spacious with a super king size bed, a lovely bathroom, with a bath, and plenty of really hot water. The tea and coffee facilities were ample and we had a flat screen TV. The room was spotless with lots of extra blankets and pillows for the bed. Our room had a bay window, overlooking the beautiful, sunny gardens of the Leas in Folkestone. We were given really useful information about the area and visited a few gorgeous places. Breakfast was another value for money experience. We were given a wide choice of continental and hot varieties. The eggs and bacon and sausages were really fresh and tasty and cooked to perfection. All the fruit juices were chilled, and fresh and we Our tea and coffee were served in pots with fresh milk. We were offered fresh tea and coffee in the foyer of the hotel, all day. The bar was open every day and evening and we had ice cold pints of beer on the wide patio overlooking the sea. All in all we had a very pleasant stay with people who took great care of us. I would recommend The Southcliff without hesitation.

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Highest Price£421
Lowest Price£37
Number of Reviews686
Number of Hotels43
Average Price (Weekdays)£146
Average Price (Weekends)£147

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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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