Royal Hotel
Deal
early 18th-century hotel, combining charming period features with contemporary rooms, glorious sea views and fresh, local produce to eat
No 42 by GuestHouse
Margate
a fabulous Victorian boutique hotel on the seafront, with high scores for its rooftop bar and elegant rooms with treats such as a vintage record player
The Marine Hotel
Tankerton
proudly standing on Tankerton cliffs and enjoying fine sea views; guest rooms are spacious and decorated in a contemporary, nautical style
Smiths Court Hotel
Cliftonville
elegant Victorian building standing atop Cliftonville's clifftop with traditional style guest rooms and a restaurant serving local produce
Waterfront Hotel
Deal
boasts a prominent position overlooking the pier and beach, the comfy lounge bar offers the ideal spot to relax and enjoy the sea views
Fort Road Hotel
Margate
100m from Margate's Bay Beach, a hotel with pleasant rooms has a stylish bar showcasing local contemporary artwork including by Tracy Emin
Best Western Plus Burlington Hotel
Folkestone
grand Victorian building, with spacious and elegant rooms and a traditional restaurant, set in leafy gardens just off of the seafront
The Kings Head
Deal
traditional, seaside pub affording guests comfortable rooms, many with sea views, locally brewed beers and an extensive bar food menu
The Lodge at Prince's
Sandwich
stylish accommodation at Prince's Golf Club, with choice of well-equipped rooms or spacious suites; views across the greens
Stade Court Hotel
Hythe
positioned directly opposite Hythe's sweeping pebble beach, this traditional hotel is ideally placed for a relaxing stay on the Kent coast
The Grand Burstin Hotel
Folkestone
large budget hotel, overlooking Folkestone Harbour, with relaxing leisure facilities and an impressive ballroom that hosts live cabarets
Westward Ho!
Folkestone
in a prime position three minutes from the beach and a short walk into town, this period B&B has spacious rooms - some with fine sea views
Windsor Hotel
Folkestone
simple, few frills accommodation situated just off of The Leas seafront promenade, close to the Leas Cliff Hall and a short walk to the centre