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OverviewnThis 3 star hotel is located in the suburbs of Canterbury.nIt is a very good quality hotel living up to the brand's standards and priding itself in a great location nearby to the area's main attractions.nnLocationnThis hotel is conveniently located within easy access from M2 Junction 7 on the A2, 10 minutes west of the city centre. An ideal base for visiting the historic town centre of Canterbury and its Cathedral, Dover and the Channel Tunnel, the Kent countryside or the popular ¿Lakeside' and ¿Bluewater' shopping malls near Dartford.nnRoomsnGuestrooms feature a contemporary design and are kept in very good condition. Each room is equipped with ensuite power shower, satellite TV, high speed wireless internet connection, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities.nnFood and DrinknThe main restaurant is modern and medium in size serving breakfast and dinner. Alternatively the Lounge Bar is open from 5pm to 1am.nnTourist InformationnSuburbsn6,5 km to the nearest station (canterbury west)n10 min to city centren100 kms to the airport (gatwick)nnNumber of roomsn89nSingle roomsnDouble roomsnTwin roomsnTriple roomsnNon-smoking rooms
By car: the establishment is located on the A2, 4 miles from the city centre. From the eastbound carriageway the hotel is adjacent to the Texaco petrol station and services area at Harbledown.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning and a limited menu dinner service is available in the evenings (fees apply).
Guest rooms are all non-smoking and are twin or double rooms with a sofa bed. Each room has a TV, tea and coffee making facilities, a telephone, a hairdryer and an en suite bathroom with a shower. Internet access and satellite/cable TV also feature.
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Conveniently located within easy access from the M2 Junction 7 on the A2, this business and conference hotel is just 10 minutes west of the centre of Canterbury. England's most famous cathedral city of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site sits on the River Stour in one of the most attractive corners of rural Kent. It is an ideal base from which to visit Dover and the Channel Tunnel, the Kent countryside or shopping malls such as 'Lakeside' and 'Bluewater'. The M20 (M25/M26) and M2 (A2) motorways are close by for easy access to London, all parts of southern England and mainland Europe. Guests will find shops in the centre of town, which is around 7 km away, whilst the train station is roughly 9 km from the establishment. Nearby airports include London City (94 km), London Gatwick (107 km), London Heathrow (122 km) and Southampton Airport (213 km).
The hotel accepts MasterCard, VISA and some debit cards as method of payment.