Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, One Warwick Park Hotel features a shared lounge, a bar and on-site dining. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom.
A Grade II Listed mansion built in 1762, Hotel du Vin Tunbridge Wells has a fine restaurant and stylish rooms. Tunbridge Wells Rail Station is a 3-minute drive away.
sally
United Kingdom
Lovely room overlooking the gardens. Service was excellent. Bistro dinner and breakfast were both good.
Located in the quaint village of Pembury, Camden Arms Hotel is just 3 miles from Royal Tunbridge Wells and surrounded by the picturesque Kent Countryside.
Peter
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast and service. We had two evening meals from the same menu. First was excellent but second was a bit disappointing possibly because the restaurant was busier. Very comfortable bed and nice en suite and room very clean. Very helpful friendly staff.
The Spa Hotel is an elegant country mansion just a 15-minute walk from Tunbridge Wells Rail Station.
Gillian
United Kingdom
This is a beautiful hotel.
Our room was well decorated, clean and comfortable with a large bathroom. The only dissapointment was the view from the windows...there wasn't one. Our room number was 318
There are very pleasant gardens to enjoy and I can imagine it being very nice in the summer months.
Overlooking Tunbridge Wells Common, The Royal Wells Hotel is a traditional hotel within walking distance of the town centre. It offers 2 restaurants, 3 bars and free parking.
Stephen
United Kingdom
clean tidy hotel adequate parking spaces so that was good and free
located a 5-10 minute walk to tunbridge wells high street area
staff very friendly and helpful
Situated in the middle of the Pantiles, the historic centre of Tunbridge Wells, The Tunbridge Wells Hotel is less than 5 minutes’ walk from local shops and 0.4 miles from the railway station.
Susan
United Kingdom
Second visit this year. Liked the atmosphere and friendly staff. Rooms were clean
Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Royal Tunbridge Wells. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Set within a 19th-century, Grade II listed building, the American themed Smith and Western Hotel offers unique, individually decorated rooms, just a short walk from the historic Pantiles shopping...
christopher
United Kingdom
Breakfast was superb.. you really could have been in the USA
The Snap Pad Boutique Apartment is situated within Royal Tunbridge Wells town centre. The accommodation is 47 km from Rye.
Julie
United Kingdom
Clean, compact, good position, had everything needed to make the stay comfortable. Host was very good with instructions etc. parking easy in the Victoria shopping centre £10 for 24 hours and very convenient for the appt.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Royal Tunbridge Wells cost £103 per night, and 4-star hotels in Royal Tunbridge Wells are £121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Royal Tunbridge Wells can on average be found for £127 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Very quiet atmosphere in town mon 11.30-1pm
May return in the summer and eat in eve in town to soak up eve atmosphere
Gail’s cafe good but seating limited
Old buildings of historic interest and spa water.
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great experience, went to see grandson in show, but decided...
Great experience, went to see grandson in show, but decided to stay overnight. Great place to walk round, nice architecture and variety of shops - scotney castle 10 minutes away
One on the best places to eat from all places I’ve visited - the grill restaurant at the barn. Excellent food and great value, if I lived locally it would be weekly visit without a doubt.
Vivienne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pleasant town for sight seeing.
Pleasant town for sight seeing. Good transport facilities by local transport. There are a reasonable number of eating places and the usual Coffee chains offering refrehments. The Pantiles is the usual visiting spot for small shops and antiques. There is a central Railway with connections all over the country. Has bus and taxi services too. There is a local library in the town centre with an interesting museum. There is an extensive shopping mall as well. There are some parks and some hills that could be explored, all near the centre of town
graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is a very interesting town.
It is a very interesting town. There are many fascinating buildings dating from the Georgian period, including the Pantiles.
The shopping area, although small, has several quality outlets.
The general vibe of the town centre is very good especially at night.
Of course, Tunbridge Wells is set amongst beautiful Kent countryside.
A great place to visit.
Terence
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Despite the early morning cleaners - the noise was...
Despite the early morning cleaners - the noise was intolerable and we could have done with a lie in, considering we didn’t have to check out until 11 - we left by 9! We only had one night booked but expected more . For the price, breakfast should have been included .
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed at this hotel over the weekend and we’re very...
We stayed at this hotel over the weekend and we’re very pleased with everything we found there. A very clean, quirky, quiet hotel with great decor, very friendly polite staff and our room was perfect ( superior king room). The breakfast was great, hot and very tasty! I would highly recommend The mount edgecumbe hotel.
Darren
United Kingdom
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Beautiful room. Excellent bathroom. Quirky and amusing historic house in central Tunbridge Wells but surrounded by woods: a place full of character with an extraordinary 6th century sandstone cave as part of the bar/dining area. Very cheerful, friendly and attentive staff. Fun to stay there. We look forward to going again.
Excellent location, steps from the Pantiles and High Street. Lovely couple own the cottage and offer a quiet, quaint place to rest your head after a day of being out and about. While the place is small, it offers everything you need including a small laundry.
Truely wonderful in every way. Quiet location, walking distance to a lovely small town nearby. Free parking at the hotel. Small but beautiful room and by far the best breakfast we had during our stay in the UK. I would absolutely recommend this place.
The restaurant menu was small but spectacular. The Regency atmosphere of the hotel was perfect - little winding staircases, polished chrome water pipes in bathrooms, smiling staff and world-class 'people watching' tables facing the Pantiles.
Character filled hotel right on the Pantiles within walking distance to all that Tunbridge Wells shopping and dining has to offer. Staff were very friendly and helpful throughout our stay. The breakfast was great quality and value!
this hotel is very good value given it’s very central location. it has parking when most town centre hotels don’t. the decor is very dated but the rooms are very clean, very comfortable and the staff very helpful.
We liked that the hotel had character and history. We loved the grounds of the property. We loved the bathtub in our bathroom. It was also nice to be able to see the property from the small window in our room.
Very good facilities ,location and ease of access to the centre of Tunbridge Wells , great menu, bar facilities .Friendly staff happy to help with all needs .
Great night spent at the hotel.
Recommended
Very lovely hotel right in the heart of the town, excellent location for the Pantiles. Nicely furnished bedroom and very nice bathroom with a rain shower and ceiling speakers.
Friendly staff, even on an unexpectedly busy match night! Room was better than a chain hotel, and it was good to stay in an individual, family-run hotel.
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