Kent Hotels
Best Western have 6 hotels in Kent
A stay in a Kent hotel puts you in the Garden of England on the southeasterly tip, where Blue Flag beaches vie for attention with castles and maritime history.
Town and city breaks in Kent
Seventh-century Canterbury Cathedral, scene of the 1170 murder of Thomas à Becket, is the oldest in the country. Margate Shell Grotto has been dazzling visitors for 170 years. At the Historic Dockyard in Chatham aboard HMS Ocelot you’ll learn why submariners exited torpedo tube holes wearing nappies.
Holidays in the Kent countryside
A yomp along the White Cliffs of Dover combines 20-mile views to France with grazing Exmoor ponies and rare butterflies. The Hop Farm in Tonbridge has the world’s largest collection of oast houses. And at 900-year-old Leeds Castle, the former home of Catherine of Aragon, you can watch falconry displays.
Beach holidays in Kent
Boho Broadstairs, where Dickens finished David Copperfield, teems with day-tripping Londoners popping olives on the beach. Margate, once a landing strip for invading Romans, is hanky-on-head territory for classic British holidaymaking.
Attractions in Kent
Second World War Spitfires have kids rat-a-tatting at the Kent Battle of Britain Museum near Folkestone. You can learn how the Dunkirk evacuation was planned in the secret wartime tunnels at Dover Castle. Bethlem Royal Hospital gave bedlam to our language: the museum here tells how lunatics were once poked with sticks.
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Attractions in Kent:
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10 Apr-1 Nov: Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays 2pm-5pm Apr - Nov 2012; Weekends only (annual)
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Gardens: daily 1 Mar-1 Nov 2pm-5.30pm; House: 10 Apr-4 Oct Fri-Sun 2pm-5.30pm Mar - Nov 2012 (annual)
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1 Apr-30 Sep: Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays 2pm-5pm (Jul & Aug also Wed 2pm-5pm) Apr - Sep 2012; Weekends only (annual)
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Feb-Oct 10am-6pm (or dusk if earlier)
Nov & Dec 10am-4pm (some exhibits close early) Feb - Dec 2012 (annual)



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