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.
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.
annette
United Kingdom
Lovely big room, peaceful setting with a efficient but relaxed feel
The Spa Hotel is an elegant country mansion just a 15-minute walk from Tunbridge Wells Rail Station.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Each and every member of staff with cheerful friendly knowledgeable and kind.
Olivia at reception made sure I had everything I needed in a kind considerate and understated way.
I loved the pool and went three times which helped my body immensely.
I would recommend the spa hotel for a special occasion break.
We were very impressed
Many thanks to all concerned
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.
Joseph
United Kingdom
Very beautiful and historic, lovely small town setting. We enjoyed hanging out in the pub room.
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.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Nice garden area for sitting outside for meal/drink. Pleasant, attentive staff. Excellent breakfast. Decent room and facilities, though shower a bit basic. Capacious car park.
Overlooking Tunbridge Wells Common, The Royal Wells Hotel is a traditional hotel within walking distance of the town center. It offers 2 restaurants, 3 bars and free parking.
Anne
United Kingdom
Very comfortable bed, well furnished clean room, very quiet, everything we needed.
In the middle of the Pantiles, the historic center of Tunbridge Wells, The Tunbridge Wells Hotel is less than a 5-minute walk from local shops and less than half a mile from the train station.
Mount Edgcumbe offers accommodations in Royal Tunbridge Wells, overlooking Tunbridge Wells Common. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar, which also features an outdoor seating area.
Barri
United States of America
Great property with a wonderful staff. Restaurant was excellent and the room was cozy and really well equipped. Definitely recommend!!
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On average, 3-star hotels in Royal Tunbridge Wells cost £105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Royal Tunbridge Wells are £118 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Royal Tunbridge Wells can be found for £126 per night, on average (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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We were greeted at this lovely cottage conversion by our host, who explained where everything was and what to do in the event of anything not working or other questions. The exceptionally well equipped kitchen had everything we needed to cook an evening meal and breakfasts. The two single beds were very comfortable and wfi included was useful to find things to do and see.
The property is within a short walk of the Pantiles and the town, and is a good base for trips to many National Trust properties such as Chartwell.
We were called beforehand to tell us that the kitchen was closed due to Covid. So we were not allowed in the public areas. The skeleton staff were very helpful but the price of the hotel includes access to the other spaces, so it didn’t feel worth the money. ‘Luckily’ the toilet in our room didn’t flush so we got an upgrade to a much larger room with a fabulous view. It would have been pretty desolate if we’d had to stay in the small room overlooking the road!
The hotel is situated in trees and greenery on the common within easy 10 min walking distance of the town centre.
On site car parking on a first come first served basis,
Very spacious well appointed room , separate comfortable seating area and excellent bathroom with a roll top bath and rain shower.
We took Sunday lunch in the upstairs dining room , nice round table for two , very good service.
All the staff were friendly and helpful.
This is a beautiful boutique hotel full of character. The location is wonderful in the Pantiles & lots to see & do in the area or just to chill & take in the atmosphere. There are many artisan shops, particularly if you are an art lover, there are numerous art galleries. Quite a number of café/restaurants in the area so spoiled for choice.
Music/entertainment available on certain nights, ask prior to your stay.
An historical hotel, with unique 1st floor sunroom frontage. Easy parking in front of the hotel (although quite full, so finding a space could be an issue). Well located to walk in to town for restaurants, shopping, etc. Pleasant helpful staff. Large restaurant in a light airy side room. Good choice of beers. Nice views over Tunbridge Wells from front facing rooms.
The hotel is in the old Tunbridge Wells West railway, which has been nicely restored and the “wild west” theme is quite fun. The location is great as it is only a short walk from the town centre and yet nice and quiet. There’s a Sainsbury’s superstore next door, too.
The staff are all nice, friendly and welcoming helping to make my stay very pleasant.
Nothing to like about this Hotel it was an absolute dump, paid £506 to stay 3 nights dirty, grubby, run down with noisy dogs barking at all hours it’s a dog hotel also which we didn’t know when booking. Breakfast was poor and cold definitely wouldn’t recommend this hotel to anyone it’s a disgrace that they charge so much for this run down hotel
I used to stay here a lot, but haven't been for three years - i.e. since Covid. The hotel has always been lovely, but I used to find the staff very inexperienced and not very polite - they have improved a lot and are much more as you would expect in what is a fairly luxury hotel. Generally a very nice experience.
We had x2 nights in two different rooms.
The 1st night in room 12, other than the location of the hotel, I can honestly say I didn't like anything about it.
HOWEVER on the 2nd night we moved to room 20, which we were happy with. An acceptable bed, great views, nice bathroom, clean etc etc!
The triple room was large with plenty of storage, it was clean and the shower was good. The staff on reception were very friendly. The hotel was near to the town centre and walking distance to the Pantiles. The hotel was quiet overnight. We liked the complimentary toiletries & hot drinks.
was able to walk to the station and leave my car overnight even if not staying next day. Fair sized room. Comfortable bed. Breakfast was in keeping. Fairly central to the Pantiles and central T Wells. Thanks.
Beautiful hotel. Really convenient for the town. Had parking which is so convenient when staying in a town. Staff smiley & helpful. An excellent place to stay
Lovely cosy hotel very close to town centre but also very quiet, Fantastic breakfast included,
Very friendly staff and good restaurant for evening meal.
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.
The location was great with a short walk to the town centre. The hotel has been maintained in a good condition and the rooms were clean and comfortable.
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