Just across the road from the beach, Hotel Continental offers well-appointed rooms around 10 minutes’ walk from Whitstable’s characterful town centre.
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Margaret
From
United Kingdom
Breakfast was a good choice of full English, plus there were a variety of cereals to choose from, some fruit and delicious pastries, toast and croissants, I liked the real butter pats, and the waitresses offering frequent top ups including tea pots, the chef was miserable though
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Tracey
From
United Kingdom
Location was amazing, literally just off the high street, and a 2-3 minute walk to the beach. However, it was extremely quiet and peaceful. It was the best equipped accommodation that we have stayed in, there wasn't anything else that we needed. Cleanliness was fantastic. Parking was right outside the door, and very secure. The ice cream shop across the road, Lottie's, was amazing! Would definitely stay there again.
Offering a garden and garden view, 28 Clifford Road is situated in Whitstable, 11 km from Canterbury Cathedral and 11 km from Canterbury East Train Station.
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Diby
From
Ireland
Clean and lovely amenities.
Very well looked after
On average, 3-star hotels in Whitstable cost € 208.08 per night, and 4-star hotels in Whitstable are € 228.81 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Whitstable can on average be found for € 169.04 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A wonderful town and not only for oyster lovers! The oysters, however, are the best I've ever tasted. Fish and chips from the Old Neptune pub were delicious and I would recommend the local Whitstable IPA. You can stroll along the harbour front and the beach or the High Street, where there's lots of independent shops and restaurants.
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Guest review by
Claire
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The long beaches on either side of the town were lovely to...
The long beaches on either side of the town were lovely to walk along. Pretty coastal scenary. Nice shops, cafes and restaurants. Good bus service.
Disappointed with the Playhouse theatre. Due to the layout of the seats, the tall gentleman in the seat in front of me meant I couldn't properly see the stage.
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Guest review by
Gaynor Mason
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
There was a good choice of things to do.
There was a good choice of things to do. Nice places to eat in, good walks through the town and along the seafront. Our favourite place to eat was The Duke of Cumberland, The Quayside was also very nice. The huts by the beach selling seafood were great although a little pricey. The Old Neptune is a great pub by the beach.
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Guest review by
Jane
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Bars and restaurants are very good.
Bars and restaurants are very good. A shout out for Handsome Sam pub, and Porto wine bar. Oysters have to be eaten when in season, and don’t miss the happy hour at the Oyster Shed. We were not in Whitstable to try all the eating/drinking places, but look out for the craft gin companies in town.
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Guest review by
Maggie
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
With a view and more to watch from property, another day...
With a view and more to watch from property, another day would have been good. Whitstable is a nice town to visit and plenty of places around to visit like Canterbury Cathedral. We were lucky with the weather, which was so good.
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Guest review by
Edwina
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The town looked very interesting as we drove through and we...
The town looked very interesting as we drove through and we looked forward to visiting the local shop's. There was a lot of traffic and parking seemed to be at a premium but we will return at some point in the future albeit in a much more suitable accommodation.
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Guest review by
Lorna
United Kingdom
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The location was perfect, right in the centre of Whistable. The view from our window/balcony of the beach was brilliant.
Our main reason for choosing his option rather than other locations was it parking space (a rare commodity in Whitstable!). The accommodation is room only, tea and coffee making facilities only but there is the option of having breakfast at The Continental Hotel (the owners of the properties) but there are many other options also nearby.
From the moment I entered, the staff were amazingly friendly. Our family room was huge and really nicely decorated. The views from the restaurant were great and made a good back drop for a relaxing drink and something to eat. A cab down to Whitstable Harbour was about £7 so a great place to stay when visiting the buzzing restaurants along there. Would definitely recommend-the website does not do the hotel justice.
the room was very clean as was the rest of the hotel staff were 10 out of 10 food was good well cooked and presented and not bad size but maybe have a little more chose on evening menu and I guess its the same any were around there at peak time parking could be an issue although we did not have a problem it was very buzzy
Really good location, right on the seafront and near the high street. Quiet, yet a super short walk to some great bars, restaurants and breakfast spots etc. Staff at the Hotel Continental were lovely, super helpful.
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