Set in peaceful landscaped gardens, Holiday Inn Dover is just 10 minutes from Dover’s bustling Ferry Port and famous White Cliffs. It has free parking, a gym, and a themed restaurant.
Awarded 4 stars by one of Britain's most prestigious travel guides, Maison Dieu Guest House is set close to Dover’s White Cliffs and 5 minutes’ drive from Dover's Ferry and Cruise Ship Terminal.
Situated in the town and the major ferry port of Dover, No 7 Priory Guest House is a Grade II listed bed and breakfast. Family-run, it offers free Wi-Fi access.
Craig
United Kingdom
The host was fantastic. Such a lovely person and helpful in answering questions on where to eat in the evening.
Featuring garden views, Heathwood provides accommodation with patio, around 1.7 km from Dover Beach. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Jackie
Australia
The breakfast offered many options & was delicious
I liked my hosts as they made me feel very much at home
The Lydden Bell is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Dover, where guests can make the most of its garden and bar.
Jenny
United Kingdom
Beautiful accommodation, well decorated throughout to a very high standard. Beautiful pub garden with stunning views. Food was exceptional. Lovely touch being able to have breakfast tray in our room.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Marine Parade House F4 Next to Dover Port, White Cliffs, Beach, Castle provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Mojubaoluwa
United Kingdom
It has great views and is a very spacious and comfortable place.
The Norman Guest House is a friendly, family-run Victorian bed and breakfast opposite Dover Priory Train Station. It offers free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Dover is famous for the white cliffs which would have been a striking sight to the Romans as they advanced on England. They decided to construct a port at this strategic spot and it has held an important role ever since. Ferries to Calais and Dunkirk cross the English Channel several times daily and some brave souls even manage to swim across.
A Roman lighthouse still stands atop a hill overlooking the port, but is easily missed as it was incorporated into Saxon St Mary de Castro Church as the bellower. It is found within the grounds of 13th-century Dover Castle, one of England’s largest castles, whose multi-level ramparts sit above tunnels where the World War II Dunkirk evacuation was planned.
Another Roman monument is the Painted House whose remains include some of the best-preserved Roman murals north of Italy. Even older is the Bronze Age boat displayed in Dover Museum.
The Dover Transport Museum showcases vintage vehicles, and the Blériot Memorial marks the spot where the first airplane to fly across the Channel first touched English soil. A path runs along the top of the nearby cliffs, while at their feet is a shingle beach.
The Dover accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels with pools, cheap inns and B&Bs near the train station.
What guests said about Dover:
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Dover is a must see and can be placed on your bucket list.
Dover is a must see and can be placed on your bucket list. The walk along the cliffs is great and the Dover castle is well maintained and very interesting. Parking in Dover is as per all UK towns a problem and you need to plan accordingly or you can use the local bus services.
Francois
South Africa
10
Scored 10
We spent a day and a half in Dover and came specifically to...
We spent a day and a half in Dover and came specifically to see the historical Fan Bay Shafts (National Trust) and Dover Castle (English Heritage).
We found Fan Bay Shafts interesting and very 'genuine' history. Note that it is 45 minutes underground in damp, but not cold, tunnels, wearing a hard hat and head torch.
Dover Castle warrants a whole day or more! Lots to see.
We had time to see Deal Castle too. Good as a contrast, as it is a Tudor fortification. They have tried hard with their pretty good first floor exhibition, but the basement is an underused and under-explained resource which could be much more imaginatively tackled.
Barbara
United Kingdom
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Scored 6.0
Dover needs significant regeneration: the town is tired and...
Dover needs significant regeneration: the town is tired and not appealing. I have known Dover since 1965 and to be honest it is probably now at its worst, but I can see some small signs of improvement: however everything being demolished is becoming a car park!! Dover needs to look like Folkestone or Deal: more independent and unique shops to attract people. Not the standard chains stores and "cheap shops", which of course have their place but different shops attract curiosity.
The castle remains the main attraction, as does western heights and Dover Patrol memorial. Kirsney Abbey and Russell Gardens provide a tranquil side. the ride through Alkham Valley, always puts a smile on my face.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Dover is a very busy port town but also a town full of...
Dover is a very busy port town but also a town full of interesting history. We loved walking out along the pier, watching the ferries come in & go out, we enjoyed visiting Dover Castle very much, it is well worth putting a day aside to visit the castle and we found the town centre to contain everything we needed for our visit; minimart, chemist, shoe shop, pubs, restaurants & coffee shops. It’s small enough to walk everywhere & plenty to do. There’s a great walk along the famous white cliffs which we ran out of time to do but we’d like to come back one day & see more of this great town.
In all, Dover is a bit rough around the edges but a very interesting town to visit, especially if you like boats, the seaside & history.
ruth_on_the_run
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Plenty to do in Dover and with travel issues (traffic and...
Plenty to do in Dover and with travel issues (traffic and train strikes) well worth reducing the stress and planning a day in Dover. Premier Inn offered (online reservation) for Bag stashers. Local museum has amazing Bronze age boat! Dover castle has so many different historic periods covered - Roman lighthouse, Plantagenet castle and World war II hospital / headquarters - allow plenty of time.
Mary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Dover is really undergoing a regeneration process, the beach...
Dover is really undergoing a regeneration process, the beach are is very popular and the marina is just lovely. The town itself is very run down indeed and we avoided it this time. We did spend a lot of time walking on the beach and enjoying the lovely atmosphere.
Fabulously well-located hotel, right near to the White Cliffs of Dover (a pretty easy walk, plus climb!) along the front. From our room on the first floor they say we could have seen France, were the weather a little brighter. Suffice to say we enjoyed our time sitting out front at the bar and took dinner at Marco Pierre White's restaurant both evenings. Panoramic restaurant windows allowed great views out to sea and, at breakfast, was a real sun-trap.
We stayed here for one night, and had a really lovely room, and a very comfortable stay.
The owner welcomed us warmly and gave us useful tips for reaching the cliffs and for visiting the castle of Dover. Everything spotlessly clean, nice bathroom, bed and pillows were so comfortable.
Great location, friendly staff and well maintained hotel, perfect accommodation for a very good price. We'll definitely stay again when we are in the area!
Absolutely lovely room! Great location across from Dover Priory station and a good pub with live music on Saturday night. It's all self check-in which had me a bit nervous, but was so easy and smooth. Felt very secure and it was very quiet. Bed was comfy, great space for a single room. Had kettle in room with teas and biscuit. Also had accessible and super useful £1 luggage locker for before or after check-in/out!
We loved that this cozy cabin style accomodation is next to the restaurant. The room was very clean, modern and comfortable. The bathroom exceptional. The food in the restaurant was amazing and the breakfast was totally worth it. It is located away from Dover and if you are not driving you can get on the bus that takes you right to the trail for Dover castle. It was no hustle for us and the bus was every 15 min.
Very nice place with a great view over Dover. Very quiet thanks to its situation far from the centre and the main road. Very nice welcoming by Margaret and her husband who kindly proposed me to carry my suitcase into my room as there are steep stairs to get there. Lovely breakfast. Very cosy, clean and quiet room and entrance locked with security code. Nice little private car park below the hotel.
Everything! The room was quite comfortable and extremely clean. The guest house was very quiet. The owners were wonderful and went out of their way to accommodate us even down to driving us to our cruise ship when we couldn’t get a taxi! The breakfast was hot, delicious and plentiful! they even served seconds to my husband who was absolutely loving the food!
The guest house is located close to the Dover castle, seaside and the city centre. Our room was quite spacious, with a beamed ceiling, two beautiful windows with outside flower boxes and was furnished in the "old" style. The bed was excellent. We were warmly welcomed by the concierge John, who gave us a great introduction to the city's history.
Great location in town! Short walk from the train station and Dover Castle. Margaret is a gem. She made us feel so welcome, and provided great tips on things to do in the area. The room was clean and we enjoyed the fresh milk provided. Margaret's garden is beautiful and we enjoyed it in the evenings and morning.
The room was so Gorgeous loved the decor and the fact it was a period property!
The cleanliness was 10/10
The Food was delicious! The Breakfast especially was top notch and so was the breakfast host she was very welcoming and couldn't do enough for us.
The Location is ideal to Dover Castle.
Clean and quiet. Great breakfast and a friendly service. For visiting Dover, the guest houses is perfectly located, close to the Dover Castle and the White Cliffs walks and also close to shops and good pubs and restaurants. Thumbs up also for storing safely our push bikes overnight. Thank you!
Clean, quiet, home from home. For our engineers working close at Port of Dover it was perfect location. They had previously stayed at the Premier Inn, but they liked this much better and we will book again if they need to return to Dover for work.
Clean, quiet, and comfortable. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Conveniently located a 10 minute walk from restaurants and grocery stores, a 5 minute drive to Dover Castle and the White cliffs. Parking is available.
Loved our Room #121, and the View, we sat on the balcony and people watched, We ordered room service for breakfast and the staff and meal were great, the location was great we walked everywhere even up the Dover Castle.
Amazing hotel, near dover port, clean and nicely decorated rooms, comfy bed, amazing breakfast, amazing staff, 24/7 reception, one of the most hotels Ive stayed in while travelling for work.
The room was wonderfully decorated. Was just like being in a home rather that a hotel. Breakfast was great and cooked to order! The overall feeling was relaxed and welcoming.
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