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Quality Hotel Burlington
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: 3.01 / 5
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Features: Bar, 24-hour front desk, Photocopier at the reception, Secretarial services, Safe at reception, Elevator, Exchange office, Pets accepted, Restaurant, Coach parking at the hotel, Banqueting services, Room service (part time), Dial-up or... more
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Best Western Clifton Hotel
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: 3.53 / 5
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Features: Fax service, Internet cafe, Bar, Central heating, Conference centre, Free secure parking at hotel, Rooms for non-smokers available, Pets accepted, Laundry, Elevator, Banqueting services, Room service (24h), Safe at reception, 24-hour front... more
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Langhorne Garden Hotel
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: 3.66 / 5
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Features: Body massage, Spa centre, Gymnasium, Coach parking at the hotel, Body treatments, Conference centre, Facilities for disabled people, Translation services, Sauna (Finnish), Golf course at hotel, Swimming pool (indoors), Exchange office,... more
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Wards Hotel & Restaurant
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: 3.66 / 5
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Features: Private beach, Luggage room, Rooms for non-smokers available, Fax service, Restaurant, Central heating, Cafeteria, Safe at reception, CD Player, Secretarial services, Garden, Laundry, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Dial-up or Wi-fi Internet... more
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About Folkestone
Folkestone is a coastal town in Kent, in south-eastern England. It is just 21 miles away from the French coast. Its main industry has always been fishing. It used to be a fashionable resort and a port for ferries and hovercraft crossing the Channel to Boulogne and Calais, but its days of glory are gone as the tourist flow headed to destinations abroad, and the Channel Tunnel took away much of the traffic to the continent.