Built in 1700 and overlooking the pier, this family-run hotel is close to the town centre, the bus and train stations, golf, fishing, and is 8 miles from Dover ferry port.
Set in Deal and with Deal Castle Beach reachable within 200 metres, Queen Street Tap offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Juliet SUGG
United Kingdom
Great value, lovely staff , nice and clean. Super close to station and beach.
The Rose has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Deal. Located around less than 1 km from Deal Castle, the hotel with free WiFi is also a 19-minute walk away from Sandown Castle.
The Clarendon Hotel is a family run business located opposite Deal pier making it an ideal location for seaside lovers, families and those looking for a relaxing escape from the city.
Barry
United Kingdom
Great location and view of the sea, staff were simply delightful
Set just 5.3 km from Deal Castle, The Crown Lodges provides accommodation in Deal with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as a housekeeping service.
Allan
United Kingdom
Clean and in a very quiet location. Very comfortable
Glebe House has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Deal, 1.2 km from Deal Castle Beach.
Paul
United Kingdom
Location is great for exploring the beach and historical sites. The house is beautiful. Service was expectational - very friendly and genuine. Breakfast was served in the room - very tasty, good choice of food.
Set in Deal, Clifftop Chalet With Pool offers accommodation with a heated pool, a patio and sea views. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, bowling in the bowling alley, and free WiFi....
Stephen
United Kingdom
The facilities were very good and family friendly.
On average, 3-star hotels in Deal cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Deal are £67 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Deal can on average be found for £98 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Deal this weekend is £153 or, for a 4-star hotel, £199. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Deal for this weekend cost on average around £130 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £102 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Deal for tonight. You'll pay on average around £90 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Deal will cost around £135 (based on Booking.com prices).
Liked the fact it was Victorian, lots of nice shop, coffee...
Liked the fact it was Victorian, lots of nice shop, coffee cafes, restaurants. A small pier with restaurant at the end of it. Buses that take you to most places. The castle at Walmer was worth the visit. Lovely coastal walks. Yes definitely will go back.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Some nice independent quirky shops especially for homewares...
Some nice independent quirky shops especially for homewares and art, there was a great local art sale in the town on the weekend we visited, also an open-air market. The long, flat walk from the pier to Kingsdown alongside the shingle beach was a nice way to spend the afternoon, with plenty to see along the way.
Susie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Deal is a charming, slightly decrepit town.
Deal is a charming, slightly decrepit town. It has some beautiful old lanes and houses. Very historic. Huge beach. Lots of coffee shops. Lots of individual interesting shops but needs investment to come to life. Shops and bars are mostly only open Thursday to Sunday. It has an abandoned feeling during the week. We really loved the fish and chips! There’s an amazing fish monger close to the town hall. It’s got a lot going for it but it’s not Salcombe or Southwold! It’s easy to get there on the train from St. Pancras station in central London. There are many holiday cottages. We saw people swimming in the sea in the morning. Cycling along the shore is popular and you can go for miles. There are things to do there. It’s got great possibilities. We really liked it.
daphne
8.0
Scored 8.0
I loved the people in this place so helpful and friendly,...
I loved the people in this place so helpful and friendly, Recommend two cafes for a fantastic breakfast, The Kings Coffee and The Hog and Bean.
There are lots of charity shops and quirky shops to look around and a very popular bakery. On a Saturday there is a market. There is also a castle but unfortunately we didn't get round to visiting.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty seaside town; easy to explore on foot.
Very pretty seaside town; easy to explore on foot. Lots of independent shops, but there are two big supermarkets too. Lots of cafes! Interesting history very well described on clear tourist information boards along the seafront. Beware midweek in low season as most of the museums and both the castles are only open at weekends. That said, the coastal path is delightful and I spent my time (two weekdays in November) happily walking by the sea even though the attractions weren't open. Excellent public library with good local history section too.
Charlotte
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great place to stay.
Great place to stay.
We really enjoyed having walks along the seafront and along the pier.
Seafront pubs are great. Visit the Port Arms and Kings Head.
The August Bank Holiday Weekend Food & Drink Festival was a great place to listen to the live music and have a relaxing arvo.
Good Chinese, and Indian takeaways plus Fish & Chips near the seafront.
Easy trip to Sandwich Bay for low tide walks to check out the shipwrecks and B17 bomber remains.
The Old Rectory is a magnificent property which is situated just outside Deal. It is in a very good location for travelling around the Kent countryside and coastal areas and provided us with an excellent base from which to explore the area. We were made very welcome by our host, Helga, who showed us to our fabulous room with its own access in the grounds. A fabulous freshly cooked breakfast was provided, together with assorted fruit and cereal options, and nothing seemed too much trouble for our very pleasant host.
My husband & I recently moved to England and needed a place to stay, while we found housing, car etc. The Anne Boylne escape was the perfect choice. The room was spacious, immaculate, bed was beautifully fitted with fabulous bedding. Our bedding, towels, etc was changed often. The owners, Vivian & Barry were ever so helpful during our 14 day stay. They made sure we were comfortable and looked after us very well. Highly recommend! The Taylor’s moving from Dallas, Tx US to Hythe, Kent UK
Beautifully decorated room. Spotlessly clean. great little fridge. Excellent coffee maker. Secondary glazing, kept the room quiet, right next to Deal Castle road. Powerful shower. Towels that smell great, some hotel towel are laundry cleaned and don't smell nice. Comfortable bed. Bathroom extract fan working. Everything worked, nothing broken like some places. Really clear instructions for everything. Everything thought through to give a great stay.
What a lovely, friendly hotel. It's right on the seafront overlooking Deal pier and promenade. Just a quick trot to shops, cafés, beautiful buildings and amenities. Our beds were the most comfortable we had ever slept in. We arrived to an impromptu concert in the bar - a Spanish guitarist and ex-professional fiddle player. Nothing was too much trouble for the staff. We felt really looked after.
Friendly staff/host. Lovely comfortable and clean room. Complimentary ear plugs (room was above a pub open until 1 am) which really did block out sound. Perfect location for us as we needed Deal town centre and close proximity of the station so you couldn't really get better. Cheap weekend parking behind the hotel in the station car park.
We stayed in the Wellington room which was spacious and had a lovely private balcony overlooking the beach. The bed was very comfortable and everything was spotless. We were delighted with the room. The hotel is well positioned for exploring Georgian Deal and the lovely little streets behind the hotel. An excellent experience.
This is an unpretentious hotel with character, in a good location, with very friendly staff. The cost at the price point is fair. The quality of the food, both breakfast and the evening meals we had, was good. The room was fairly basic, but comfortable. It had good views of Deal’s seafront and it’s pier.
The room was very comfortable and clean with a lovely sea-view. The hotel was in a great location, close to the beach, Deal Castle and the shops. The hotel staff were very pleasant and welcoming and the food was tasty and reasonably priced. Lots of other pubs and restaurants nearby too.
The room was spotless, the bed very comfy. Couldn’t have a meal on Sunday evening but the lovely landlord let us order a takeaway to be delivered to the pub! Excellent Indian food. Provided us with plates etc. Parking opposite pub. 14 miles from the ferry.
Very impressed with the Bathroom with Bath And Shower, Very Comfy Bed, Breakfast was Great with Great Sausages And Especially They Had MARMITE ,I've just come back from a tour in Scotland and stayed at 5 Hotels and no Marmite to be seen so a Big plus to You
Perfect little cottage for a cosy weekend away, easy to stroll into town and check out Deal.
The house has everything you need for a comfortable stay and a lovely fireplace, garden and bathtub. We didn't want to leave!
Perfect location, close to Walmer train station and close to Deal too. Beautiful and big clean house. Jane was very nice showing us around and giving us some indications of where to go and what to visit.
WE had dinner at the hotel and the food was good )(not exceptional} and the breakfast was the same
The location at just a stones throw from the beach was ideal but they don't have parking
Location was convenient to Deal, and golf courses we played. Excellent food and bar. Rooms upstairs were spacious and quiet. We had rental car and had plenty of parking available.
Was a great hotel on the beach front and was comfortable. Nicely decorated and lovely bathroom.
Nice to have water, milk and cereal for breakfast in the room.
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