Places to stay in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
We currently have 18 accommodations in and around Royal Tunbridge Wells. There are also other regional listings available for Self Catering, Campsites, Guest Houses, Hotels and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in west Kent about 33 miles southeast of central London, bordering the county of East Sussex. It is situated at the northern edge of the High Weald, the sandstone geology of which is exemplified by the rock formations at the Wellington Rocks and High Rocks. Local restaurants include Carluccio's - Tunbridge Wells, Pitcher & Piano - Tunbridge Wells, Strada, and The Barn Pub And Grill Restaurant.
The center of Royal Tunbridge Wells ( which is at is longitude 0°15'47.935 and latitude 51°7'56.806 ) is located 1 mile away from Tunbridge Wells, 3 miles away from Pembury, 5 miles away from Tonbridge and 6 miles away from Brenchley.
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Thackeray's ( / British ). Located at 85 London Road, Tunbridge Wells, 1 mile from the center of Royal Tunbridge Wells. Along the upper reaches of the London Road, facing the common, stand a number of villas where spa visitors would have stayed in the Eighteenth Century. Amongst the oldest of these is one that is weather-boarded, tile-hung and built in a traditional Kentish style.
www.thackerays-restaurant.co.uk
Bill’s ( / British ). A historical hotspot, our Royal Tunbridge Wells Bill’s is fit for a king or queen. While you’ll find a bustling town on the outside, inside, our restaurant is cool and cosy, perfect for big birthdays, romantic date nights or treating someone special. Early birds can swing by for a breakfast banquet, with options ranging from warm muffins and fluffy pancakes to traditional English and Mediterranean. Pop in later in the day and explore our enticing lunch menu
bills-website.co.uk
The Beacon ( / British ). The house has a long history of hosting glamorous parties and providing care and shelter for those in need. From the tea rooms and pleasure gardens created by Sir Walter Harris, to the important role it played in housing both Basque and Jewish refugees in wartime. We are proud of these values and traditions and aim to keep the Beacon fire burning bright for generations to come and continue these by offering you a spectacular space for weddings and events, providing a picture postcard of whimsical, rustic romance and undeniably stunning views.
the-beacon.co.uk
The Eating House ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). Located at 58 The Pantiles. The Eating House at the Tunbridge Wells Hotel is a relaxed, informal dining room serving food all day, 7 days a week.
This restaurant serves everything from English and continental breakfasts, light lunches and afternoon tea to a romantic formal dining experience.
thetunbridgewellshotel.com
The Beacon Bar Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). Imagine a bar and restaurant with a relaxed informality and the highest standards of cuisine. Add the backdrop of one of the best views in Southeast England and a genuinely friendly and helpful staff, then you have the formula for the fine reputation enjoyed by The Beacon near Tunbridge Wells. The house dates from 1895 and was built as the country home of Sir Walter Harris, a former Lieutenant of the City of London. It has a wealth of architectural features including some particularly fine stained glass windows and an oak-panelled bar.
The Conservatory Restaurant At The Royal Wells Hotel ( Dining / Other ). The Royal Wells Hotel is a traditional hotel,popular with both locals and visitors - where each guest is treated as an individual.The high standard of comfort and service,coupled with excellent food and wine,make it the ideal place to enjoy a relaxing break. With a commanding position overlooking the Tunbridge Wells Common and within walking distance of the town centre,the hotel is an excellent base from which to explore the delightful old spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells and the beautiful Kentish countryside.Whether you're planning a romantic weekend or a holiday for the whole family,a stay at the Royal Wells Hotel with its superb Conservatory Restaurant and Wells Brasserie, elegant bedrooms and astonishing selection of local attractions is the obvious choice. The Royal Wells Hotel owes it regal title to Queen Victoria,who made frequent visits as a young princess in the early nineteenth century.She later granted the use of her Coat of Arms,which are proudly displayed at the top of the building.Today the hotel still retains much of its Victorian elegance.
www.royalwells.co.uk