Looking for a Kent hotel near to Dover port? The 4 Star Best Western Dover Marina Hotel & Spa is set in a Georgian terrace, steeped in history, nestled under the famous White Cliffs of Dover and in the shadow of Dover Castle with uninterrupted views across the English Channel.
Thanks to its combination of 21st Century comfort and 19th century Victorian décor, the hotel is full of character and bursting with charm.
Sea views and a unique atmosphere make Best Western Dover Marina Hotel & Spa a wonderful place to stay.
There are 81 State-of-the-Art rooms with beautiful Regency decor; many of the rooms have picturesque waterfront views.
Located on the seafront, the hotel is just a short walk from Dover's port and only 5 minutes from the centre, with excellent access to the Ferry and Cruise Terminals.
It also has the added bonus of only being 10 minutes from Eurotunnel, making it ideal for business and leisure trips.
The Waterfront Restaurant's offer beautiful sea-facing terrace's where guests can enjoy a combination of light snacks, traditional English tea or an extensive wine selection from the bar overlooking the Dover coastline.
Facilities Free high speed internet access, Tea & coffee making facilities, Clock with illuminated display, Complimentary toiletries, Heated towel rail, Flat screen TV with Freeview, Iron & Ironing board (Available on Request), Hairdryer, Telephone, 3 Conference Facilities, One of the largest and most well-equipped fitness and spa centres in Kent! (Opening 2012), parking available opposite the hotel.
Hotels in Kent offer a great base to enjoy some of the local attractions and the opportunity to enjoy a day trip to France or Belgium via Ferry Crossings or by the nearby Eurotunnel.
The savings to be made when compared to similar star rated hotels in the city of London can be quite substantial.
Local attractions Dover Castle For a great family day out in Kent visit Dover Castle, open all year round! Immerse yourself in our dramatic new visitor experience, Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk, open now to visitors.
Spectacularly situated above the White Cliffs of Dover this magnificent castle has guarded our shores from invasion for 20 centuries - now you can enjoy a great family day out with a visit to the 'Key to England'.
Dover Museum The Dover Museum was recently opened in the family visitors centre in Dover's Market Square.
It houses three floors of objects and displays, recounting Dover's history.
It is home to the world's oldest known sea going boat.
This prehistoric boat is thought to be over 3,000 years old.
Grand Shaft The Grand shaft is 140 foot triple staircase cut into the White Cliffs.
It was built to serve as a shortcut to Town for troops on the Western Heights.
Canterbury Cathedral and the Canterbury World Heritage Site is only 13 Miles away.
The Cathedral and its history: St Augustine, sent by Pope Gregory the Great, arrived in 597AD as a missionary and became the first Archbishop, establishing his seat (or 'Cathedra') in Canterbury.
In 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of pilgrims as told most famously in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
St.
Augustine's Abbey This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine.
Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, the impressive abbey is situated outside the city walls and is sometimes missed by visitors.
At the abbey, you can also enjoy the museum and free audio tour.
Thanks to its combination of 21st Century comfort and 19th century Victorian décor, the hotel is full of character and bursting with charm.
Sea views and a unique atmosphere make Best Western Dover Marina Hotel & Spa a wonderful place to stay.
There are 81 State-of-the-Art rooms with beautiful Regency decor; many of the rooms have picturesque waterfront views.
Located on the seafront, the hotel is just a short walk from Dover's port and only 5 minutes from the centre, with excellent access to the Ferry and Cruise Terminals.
It also has the added bonus of only being 10 minutes from Eurotunnel, making it ideal for business and leisure trips.
The Waterfront Restaurant's offer beautiful sea-facing terrace's where guests can enjoy a combination of light snacks, traditional English tea or an extensive wine selection from the bar overlooking the Dover coastline.
Facilities Free high speed internet access, Tea & coffee making facilities, Clock with illuminated display, Complimentary toiletries, Heated towel rail, Flat screen TV with Freeview, Iron & Ironing board (Available on Request), Hairdryer, Telephone, 3 Conference Facilities, One of the largest and most well-equipped fitness and spa centres in Kent! (Opening 2012), parking available opposite the hotel.
Hotels in Kent offer a great base to enjoy some of the local attractions and the opportunity to enjoy a day trip to France or Belgium via Ferry Crossings or by the nearby Eurotunnel.
The savings to be made when compared to similar star rated hotels in the city of London can be quite substantial.
Local attractions Dover Castle For a great family day out in Kent visit Dover Castle, open all year round! Immerse yourself in our dramatic new visitor experience, Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk, open now to visitors.
Spectacularly situated above the White Cliffs of Dover this magnificent castle has guarded our shores from invasion for 20 centuries - now you can enjoy a great family day out with a visit to the 'Key to England'.
Dover Museum The Dover Museum was recently opened in the family visitors centre in Dover's Market Square.
It houses three floors of objects and displays, recounting Dover's history.
It is home to the world's oldest known sea going boat.
This prehistoric boat is thought to be over 3,000 years old.
Grand Shaft The Grand shaft is 140 foot triple staircase cut into the White Cliffs.
It was built to serve as a shortcut to Town for troops on the Western Heights.
Canterbury Cathedral and the Canterbury World Heritage Site is only 13 Miles away.
The Cathedral and its history: St Augustine, sent by Pope Gregory the Great, arrived in 597AD as a missionary and became the first Archbishop, establishing his seat (or 'Cathedra') in Canterbury.
In 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of pilgrims as told most famously in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
St.
Augustine's Abbey This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine.
Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, the impressive abbey is situated outside the city walls and is sometimes missed by visitors.
At the abbey, you can also enjoy the museum and free audio tour.
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