Located in Margate and with The Bay Beach reachable within a few steps, Fort Road Hotel has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Emily
From
United States
Beautifully appointed and super spacious room. Was upgraded to a sea view room, which was absolutely delightful. Breakfast was a nice spread of options and coffee with larger dishes for purchase, I was fine with what was provided. Convenient to have a restaurant on site for a late bite or glass of wine before turning in. Staff were all super helpful. Can walk everywhere in town from here.
Facing the beachfront, No 42 by GuestHouse, Margate offers 4-star accommodations in Margate and features a terrace, restaurant and bar.
Charlotte
From
United Kingdom
Beautiful decor, loved having the record player in our room, stunning bathroom. A really luxurious feel. Margate was a great town to explore and there were so many great bars and restaurants. We didn't have breakfast in the hotel or use the spa but would definitely come back and try it.
Located in Margate and within a 6-minute walk of Walpole Bay Beach, Crescent Victoria Hotel features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Located within a 2-minute walk of The Bay Beach and 4.6 miles of Granville Theatre, Old Town House by Ezestays has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Margate.
Providing water sports facilities, a bar, and free Wifi, Fort Cresent Sea View Apartment is a recently renovated bed and breakfast a 4-minute walk from The Bay Beach and 4.8 miles from Granville...
Salma
From
United Kingdom
Really lovely and comfortable apartment, good location. Would recommend.
Housed in a historic building, Cultural heart of Margate offers accommodations with a garden and free Wifi in Margate, a 6-minute walk from Walpole Bay Beach.
Su
From
United Kingdom
Good location ,lovely apartment ,excellent communication with the Host
Located in Margate and with The Bay Beach reachable within a few steps, The Beetroot provides a garden, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Katja-Mirjami
From
Finland
Amazing location, owner was always available and extremely friendly. Interesting layout and had absolutely everything that was needed, kitchen and bathroom were extremely clean and spacious! :)
Believed Margate was regenerating but found it more derelict...
Believed Margate was regenerating but found it more derelict and run down than any visit previously
Even new businesses boarded up
Witnessed fights
The trendy old town area is really trying its best and the only thing I enjoyed was the breathtaking sunset
Guest review by
Sophie
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
I felt like we saw 2 Margates, the high street and the area...
I felt like we saw 2 Margates, the high street and the area we stayed was old, run down and almost derelict. Not at all what we was expecting and we was quite shocked based on reviews of people raving about the area. The second day we went to the Old Town and despite being only a few roads away from the High Street, it was like a different place, nice and trendy coffee shops and shops.
Guest review by
Danielle
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
The Turner Contemporary was a huge disappointment, there was...
The Turner Contemporary was a huge disappointment, there was nothing in there but three rooms with a tree in each and strings of rotting apples hanging from the ceiling on strings. Oh and a huge Heath Robinson contraption that made clay. A bad joke.
Guest review by
Neil
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Margate is a diamond in the rough ,it has many interesting...
Margate is a diamond in the rough ,it has many interesting features and curios to discover. Many places are in need of resources to help it develop further, so we can rescue more of its interesting buildings.The business that are there are offering a great service to everyone and they help to make the stay an enjoyable one.
The star of the stay has to be the fantastic sunsets that are best experienced on the beach front, they are the best and top up my battery of wonderful memories ,of a trip to the British seaside.There is something for everyone in Margate, and well worth a visit at anytime throughout the year.
Guest review by
Clare
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Cliftonville and beyond towards Kingsgate and Botany Bay...
Cliftonville and beyond towards Kingsgate and Botany Bay much nicer for walking than into Margate itself. Beaches better that way too
If jet skiing is your thing you can do it here. It has a club and cafe facilities. Or you can just watch from the top of the promenade and cliffs
Margate itself has lots of eating places or if you walk towards Kingswood and Botany Bay there is the Botany Bay hotel and bar with indoor and outdoor dining and is very popular lunchtimes especially weekends. Dogs made very welcome. Order at bar with table number. We only had coffee but food looked very good and reasonable prices for a hotel. Staff very friendly and accommodating.
Guest review by
Sheila
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
Margate is often described as up and coming.
Margate is often described as up and coming. It still has some way to up and come. Parts of the old town are delightful and there are some really excellent restaurants, but there are a lot of shabby, badly kept buildings all over the place and the overall vibe is a bit down market. This was our first visit to this part of Kent. Margate was a good touring base for the likes of Canterbury and Whitstable but, if we were to visit again, we would probably prefer to stay in neighbouring Ramsgate or Broadstairs, which looked more well kept and more interesting.
Guest review by
Douglas
United Kingdom
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The full English breakfast was lovely. There was plenty of it, and it was nice and hot. Cereal was also provided as an alternative.
The hotel owners Kim and Theresa were also lovely. Theresa readily shared with us her knowledge of the local area, including best bus to take for a day out in Ramsgate and Broadstairs.
I had an amazing room with panoramic sea views.
The location was perfect for the beach and within walking distance of the other places of interest in Margate.
We stayed at the Walpole Bay whilst attending a wedding at the Turner Contemporary Art Gallery. Hotel well situated near the seafront and for those keen on bathing just next to the seawater lido (which is a worth while experience). The hotel management and staff are very friendly. Nice to sit out at the front and have a cup of tea or something stronger. Breakfast is very good and definitely worth a visit to the 2nd floor to see the 'museum'.
What a lovely little find this hotel was, staff were lovely and went over and above to make our anniversary special, room was great, beach opposite but 20 min walk to the main Margate beach. Would definitely come back and thank you x
The beautiful and curated decor, sea view from the bedroom, the prime location and also the hotel booklet in the room introducing the history of the Margate, arts, things to do
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