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This modern 3 Star Hotel, set in a quiet location surrounded by gardens, is close to the A2 between Dover and Canterbury. It is just a 5 min. drive to Dover Town with all its varied history, the Ferry Ports and Cruise Terminals and the World Famous White Cliffs. Kent International Airport at Manston, is only 15 miles away. The Hotel offers the highest level of accommodation, service and facilities; it is now part of the Global Ramada International group, so you know the high standards expected and so do we. We have the relaxing Europa Bar, Costa Coffee Lounge and the excellent themed Bleriots Restaurant, celebrating the historic crossing of the English Channel by Louis Bleriot in July 1909. The hotel has a Civil Wedding License and provides a dedicated co-ordinator to help ensure your wedding day, really is extra special. We have a min gym, to help you keep fit and relaxed. We offer comprehensive facilities for our Conference and training room, with availability for up to 55 people.
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