The Kent International Hotel
The hotel is situated close to the historic town of Canterbury and is an ideal base to explore the South East. The hotel is in easy reach of many sandy beaches and overlooks the only remaining Royal Yachting Harbour.
Our rooms:
- 55 rooms, all en suite
- tea and coffee making facilities
- family rooms available
- rooms with disabled facilities
- colour TV
- executive rooms (£30.00 supplement per night)
- iron and ironing boards
- room service
- laundry service
- pets welcome (£20.00 supplement)
- sea views available (£15.00 supplement per night)
- BT open zone
- champagne package (additional £39.95)
Here at the Kent International we can accomodate for baby naming ceremonies, renewal of vows, civil partnerships, Masonic ladies festivals, civil ceremonies, birthday parties and anniversaries.
For your wedding day we offer the following to the special couple:
- your own personal wedding planner
- free accommodation for the bride and groom
- menu tasting before your big day
- reduced accommodation rates for your guests
Hobsons Restaurant
Our restaurant is situated on the ground floor and offers a fantastic a la carte menu at reasonable prices. Traditional British cuisine with a new modern twist offers a huge range of foods to tickle your taste buds.
Club Bar
Not so hungry? Why not take a look at our bar menu with a huge range of dishes to choose from, all priced competitively with bars and restaurants in the area. Then why not finish off with a relaxing beer or glass of wine in our bar while taking in the beautiful views of the historic harbour.
Nearby attractions
- Ramsgate train station 1 mile
- Kent international airport 4.5 miles
- Canterbury Cathedral 17 miles
- Howletts Zoo 16 miles
- Spitfire museum 4.5 miles
- Dover Ferry port 21 miles
- Beach 300 yards
- Westwood Cross shopping centre 2 miles
- Cinema 1/2 mile
- Maritime museum 300 yards
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This page was last updated: 17 September 2007
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