Finding affordable accommodation in Kent doesn't mean you have to compromise on quality or charm. This picturesque county offers a variety of budget-friendly hotels that combine comfort with character. From historic inns with modern updates to coastal retreats, chic little B&Bs and stylish small hotels, Kent has a range of options where you can enjoy cosy rooms, excellent dining and convenient locations without breaking the bank. To help narrow down the choice, our experts have come up with the top affordable hotels in Kent so you can start planning your wallet-friendly break.
Dover (Alkham)
Charming 200-year-old village pub with contemporary rooms. Exposed brick walls, wood floors and mood lighting create an authentic ambience in the lively restaurant. Fresh, compact wood-panelled rooms playfully combine vintage furniture with colourful prints. Laid-back country retreat with good grub.
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Beautiful sandstone mansion overlooking Calverley Park. Stylish contemporary bedrooms and suites typical of the Du Vin brand.
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Stylish conversion of historic buildings in the the heart of Canterbury, spitting distance from the Cathedral. Good mix of ancient wooden beams and sleek contemporary designs. Great dining and drinking options and well equipped bedrooms across the board.
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Georgian manor house turned country house hotel set amid twelve acres with excellent facilities including spa, health club, creche and much more. 2 AA Rosette standard fine dining. Easy access to the channel tunnel and Kent sights.
Deal (Deal)
An elegant coastal hotel situated in Kent's historic town of Deal. Expect a well-crafted mix of traditional and contemporary styles throughout. A chic restaurant serves up locally inspired dishes and you'll find activity abound in the local area. Ideal for a weekend break.
Broadstairs (Broadstairs)
The Yarrow is located in the coastal town of Broadstairs. Set in a 19th-century Jacobethan-style building, it offers smart contemporary accommodation, restaurant and spa just a stone's throw from the beach. Staff are all hospitality students - making for a charming feel.
Kent (Kent)
A historic Inn comprising a fantastic restaurant and eight rooms. Traditionally dressed throughout - expect exposed beams, antique furniture and plenty of charm. An experienced team produce monthly changing menus using seasonal produce. A delightful spot from where to explore the region.
Kent (Warehorne Ashford)
A country pub in a picture perfect village with quirky design. The five rooms all slightly differ in shape and size but the walls are white washed, the bath tubs free standing and they're filled with interesting and well placed artefacts. The restaurant is fabulous and serves hearty seasonal fare.
Whitstable (Whitstable)
Just a short distance from some of Kent's most famous coastal beach towns, Crescent Turner benefits from a peaceful location overlooking the sea. Delightful rooms with pretty fabrics, delicious food in the restaurant and stunning views all combine to create an excellent hotel.
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Full of character and charm, The White Lion is a delightful hotel in the town of Tenterden. Boasting lovely rooms, an atmospheric pub and a gourmet restaurant, it's a great base for exploring the beautiful Kent attractions and surrounds.
Royal Tunbridge Wells (Royal Tunbridge Wells)
A chic hilltop hotel overlooking the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells. Beautifully renovated throughout, rooms are spacious and light with minimalist design and the best feature in-room copper baths. A fantastic Brasserie and elegant bar occupy the downstairs floors. A fabulous stay.
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Family-run Mount Edgcumbe is a quirky, refurbished Grade II listed historical building. Rooms are uniquely designed with antique furnishings and Georgian country house charm. Communal spaces for dining and relaxing with open log fires, plush sofas. The restaurant offers hearty fare.
Whitstable (Whitstable)
A traditional coastal hotel with chic revamped interiors. Bedrooms are simple yet smart, with a neutral palette, wooden floors and large windows (most of which have sea views). With a seafood restaurant and historic fisherman's huts on the beach - this is an idyllic seaside stay.
Folkestone
Three contemporary and quirky rooms attached to a family-run Greek restaurant in a central spot in Folkestone. Each room has its own theme, the cheesiest of these being 'burlesque' where silhouettes of dancers adorn the walls. Welcoming and well placed, this is perfect for a laid-back stay.
Kent (Faversham)
A charming traditional inn set in the heart of Faversham. Rooms are packed with character with sloping ceilings, exposed beams; the best have fireplaces and in-room bathtubs. Downstairs is an atmospheric pub serving classic British fare. A cosy and convenient base ideal for a weekend getaway.
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A historic inn set in a pretty Kent village. Having undergone a complete renovation rooms feel fresh and contemporary but the original features such as fireplaces remain. Very good pub fare, locally produced wines, and an attractive price tag all make for an appealing rural stay.
Ramsgate
A charming small hotel in the seaside town of Ramsgate. Each room is individually styled but all have original features, complementary furniture, and plenty of light. Two apartments offer an independent stay. Complete with a laidback restaurant and large garden. A well-priced base to explore from.
Broadstairs (Broadstairs)
A traditional hotel and restaurant overlooking the picturesque Blue Flag Viking Bay beach. Spacious rooms are simply dressed with sink-into beds, sash windows, and neutral tones; the best have roll-top baths. The restaurant serves pub fare and has a large outdoor terrace. A charming coastal stay.
Margate
Atmospheric and historic 18th century coaching inn in Margate Old town. Featuring six cute (if creaky!) bedrooms, each uniquely designed, and a lively bar and restaurant. A romantic boutique haven by the seaside, overflowing with personality and excellent value for money.
Kent (Maidstone, Kent )
A historic 17th-century inn packed full of character and offering rooms at very reasonable rates. Interiors are simple but charming. Downstairs the pub and restaurant are a classic affair with beamed ceilings, log fires, local ales, and very good British fare. An ideal base for exploring the region.
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