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Accommodation at Salomons Estate
3.9/543 Reviews

Accommodation at Salomons Estate

Royal Tunbridge Wells|2.52km from city centre
We stayed for 3 nights from 19th-22nd May, we were attending a wedding in the area and wanted somewhere to extend it to a weekend break. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout however, the initial investment to move away from a conference centre needs updating. The first room we were allocated had carpet I would expect to find in an office and bed that squeaked everytime I shifted my weight to the extent that it woke me and my husband up throughout the night. Having told the reception staff after the first night I was advised they would let the maintenance team know. We returned very late that day and it was clear nothing had been done about the bed but just went to bed because of the time. When I complained the next day that I was told that the maintenance team don’t work weekends. We were not initially offered another room because the hotel was apparently full. The second morning we were offered another room, which was smaller than the first, and that was not very big! We were offered a third room which was larger than the first two, but had ants near the window and you could tell the bed has not been updated for a while as the spring could be felt in the mattress. We gave up and slept in the room and it was a better night than the first two. We also found a detection card of some kind under the bed of the first room that was dated from 2001! And there were other signs around the hotels main building and additional buildings that they just don’t have enough staff, things like beer glasses around from events the day/night before but still out at midday. The overall impression is that outside weddings and conferences it’s trying to compete with a mid-range hotel market, however, despite paying more it didn’t feel like we got a room or bed that couldn’t be matched in a chain of hotels who would guarantee a good night sleep and ensure the beds were regularly updated. The breakfast was included but nothing that couldn’t be had in a well-known chain and with less choice/options. We wouldn’t recommend it unless you were staying overnight as part of a wedding package/party. Ok for one night but disappointing as a weekend getaway.

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Travelodge Tunbridge Wells
3/541 Reviews

Travelodge Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells|0.74km from city centre
Clean rooms, plenty of radiators. They're needed to fight the draughts in the sash windows... Bathroom on the opposite side of the layout to the sockets - prepare your kettle as you clean your teeth at bedtime, it'll save you staggering around fir the first coffee! Absolutely minimal clothes storage, ok for hanging a coat or shirt. Just as well I'm a naturist, all my clothes stayed in my bag until I needed to go out. Curtains on every window, but the ones on poles - bring clothes pegs to remove the gap letting in the ”arc light” system illuminating the building. Don't you know there's a war on? ”Please be quiet, some people may be asleep”, yeah, I get that, but the floors squeak everywhere... Interesting pre-Victorian building, lots of history. Herbie was the best member of staff, poor lad was run ragged as he seemed to be the only one working at night (except two large security guys that popped in). In this day and age: paying for wi-fi? Seriously? Only £3.00 a night, hardly seems worth it on top of the room cost. Paying for parking ( on a first come gets a space) again, started at £4.00 a day, charge increased by a pound per day mid-week... So why've I been charged £5.10? Staff couldn't explain... Oh, it's ”horizon”, we all know how they fudge figures. Just ask Mr Bates. Oh, and another thing ( read that book, it's funny), putting the 'top me up' sign on the door in the morning doesn't work... Perhaps as it was the last room on the floor, maybe the cleaner's string wasn't long enough to navigate the labyrinth.

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Family friendly

Travelodge Tunbridge Wells
3/541 Reviews

Travelodge Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells|0.74km from city centre
Clean rooms, plenty of radiators. They're needed to fight the draughts in the sash windows... Bathroom on the opposite side of the layout to the sockets - prepare your kettle as you clean your teeth at bedtime, it'll save you staggering around fir the first coffee! Absolutely minimal clothes storage, ok for hanging a coat or shirt. Just as well I'm a naturist, all my clothes stayed in my bag until I needed to go out. Curtains on every window, but the ones on poles - bring clothes pegs to remove the gap letting in the ”arc light” system illuminating the building. Don't you know there's a war on? ”Please be quiet, some people may be asleep”, yeah, I get that, but the floors squeak everywhere... Interesting pre-Victorian building, lots of history. Herbie was the best member of staff, poor lad was run ragged as he seemed to be the only one working at night (except two large security guys that popped in). In this day and age: paying for wi-fi? Seriously? Only £3.00 a night, hardly seems worth it on top of the room cost. Paying for parking ( on a first come gets a space) again, started at £4.00 a day, charge increased by a pound per day mid-week... So why've I been charged £5.10? Staff couldn't explain... Oh, it's ”horizon”, we all know how they fudge figures. Just ask Mr Bates. Oh, and another thing ( read that book, it's funny), putting the 'top me up' sign on the door in the morning doesn't work... Perhaps as it was the last room on the floor, maybe the cleaner's string wasn't long enough to navigate the labyrinth.

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Spa Valley Railway - (Tunbridge Wells West, Station)

Travelodge Tunbridge Wells
3/541 Reviews

Travelodge Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells|0.83km from Spa Valley Railway - (Tunbridge Wells West, Station)
Clean rooms, plenty of radiators. They're needed to fight the draughts in the sash windows... Bathroom on the opposite side of the layout to the sockets - prepare your kettle as you clean your teeth at bedtime, it'll save you staggering around fir the first coffee! Absolutely minimal clothes storage, ok for hanging a coat or shirt. Just as well I'm a naturist, all my clothes stayed in my bag until I needed to go out. Curtains on every window, but the ones on poles - bring clothes pegs to remove the gap letting in the ”arc light” system illuminating the building. Don't you know there's a war on? ”Please be quiet, some people may be asleep”, yeah, I get that, but the floors squeak everywhere... Interesting pre-Victorian building, lots of history. Herbie was the best member of staff, poor lad was run ragged as he seemed to be the only one working at night (except two large security guys that popped in). In this day and age: paying for wi-fi? Seriously? Only £3.00 a night, hardly seems worth it on top of the room cost. Paying for parking ( on a first come gets a space) again, started at £4.00 a day, charge increased by a pound per day mid-week... So why've I been charged £5.10? Staff couldn't explain... Oh, it's ”horizon”, we all know how they fudge figures. Just ask Mr Bates. Oh, and another thing ( read that book, it's funny), putting the 'top me up' sign on the door in the morning doesn't work... Perhaps as it was the last room on the floor, maybe the cleaner's string wasn't long enough to navigate the labyrinth.

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St Luke's Church

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Top rated hotels in Royal Tunbridge Wells

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Camden Arms Hotel
4.1/551 Reviews
We stayed for a night while making a motorcycle trip through the UK and picked the Camden Arms when looking for a local hotel. The hotel has everything needed for a good nights rest and a nice pub. The hotel has a convenient parking next to it and a large beer garden attached to the pub. Rooms were fine and the food served in the pub as good. We would recommend this place to others
Hotel du Vin & Bistro Tunbridge Wells
4.2/579 Reviews
The room is quite big, the bathroom is oversized
Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel
3.5/587 Reviews
I had the pleasure of staying at this hotel and I must say it was an excellent experience throughout. Clean spacious room with an incredibly comfortable bed which enabled us to have a great nights sleep. We ate in the bar lovely meal made all the better by the excellent service we received from Tom, he was attentive, friendly and made us feel really welcome. Would definitely recommend and will be returning.
Travelodge Tunbridge Wells
3/541 Reviews
Clean rooms, plenty of radiators. They're needed to fight the draughts in the sash windows... Bathroom on the opposite side of the layout to the sockets - prepare your kettle as you clean your teeth at bedtime, it'll save you staggering around fir the first coffee! Absolutely minimal clothes storage, ok for hanging a coat or shirt. Just as well I'm a naturist, all my clothes stayed in my bag until I needed to go out. Curtains on every window, but the ones on poles - bring clothes pegs to remove the gap letting in the ”arc light” system illuminating the building. Don't you know there's a war on? ”Please be quiet, some people may be asleep”, yeah, I get that, but the floors squeak everywhere... Interesting pre-Victorian building, lots of history. Herbie was the best member of staff, poor lad was run ragged as he seemed to be the only one working at night (except two large security guys that popped in). In this day and age: paying for wi-fi? Seriously? Only £3.00 a night, hardly seems worth it on top of the room cost. Paying for parking ( on a first come gets a space) again, started at £4.00 a day, charge increased by a pound per day mid-week... So why've I been charged £5.10? Staff couldn't explain... Oh, it's ”horizon”, we all know how they fudge figures. Just ask Mr Bates. Oh, and another thing ( read that book, it's funny), putting the 'top me up' sign on the door in the morning doesn't work... Perhaps as it was the last room on the floor, maybe the cleaner's string wasn't long enough to navigate the labyrinth.
Accommodation at Salomons Estate
3.9/543 Reviews
We stayed for 3 nights from 19th-22nd May, we were attending a wedding in the area and wanted somewhere to extend it to a weekend break. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout however, the initial investment to move away from a conference centre needs updating. The first room we were allocated had carpet I would expect to find in an office and bed that squeaked everytime I shifted my weight to the extent that it woke me and my husband up throughout the night. Having told the reception staff after the first night I was advised they would let the maintenance team know. We returned very late that day and it was clear nothing had been done about the bed but just went to bed because of the time. When I complained the next day that I was told that the maintenance team don’t work weekends. We were not initially offered another room because the hotel was apparently full. The second morning we were offered another room, which was smaller than the first, and that was not very big! We were offered a third room which was larger than the first two, but had ants near the window and you could tell the bed has not been updated for a while as the spring could be felt in the mattress. We gave up and slept in the room and it was a better night than the first two. We also found a detection card of some kind under the bed of the first room that was dated from 2001! And there were other signs around the hotels main building and additional buildings that they just don’t have enough staff, things like beer glasses around from events the day/night before but still out at midday. The overall impression is that outside weddings and conferences it’s trying to compete with a mid-range hotel market, however, despite paying more it didn’t feel like we got a room or bed that couldn’t be matched in a chain of hotels who would guarantee a good night sleep and ensure the beds were regularly updated. The breakfast was included but nothing that couldn’t be had in a well-known chain and with less choice/options. We wouldn’t recommend it unless you were staying overnight as part of a wedding package/party. Ok for one night but disappointing as a weekend getaway.
The Spa Hotel
4.2/5104 Reviews
The staff in the Spa and Orangery are excellent with the exception of one quite sullen masseuse. My facial was a lovely experience. For the Spa cost, i’d have expected more. Fellow guests felt their massages were shorter than the allotted time. Treatments were not booked in synch with others in the party or timed adequately wrt using gym/pool. My facial was before my sauna/swim. The lounge/waiting area and relaxation areas both need a top-notch coffee machine. The pool needs to be warmer. The changing room is too small and lockers cramped. The between-shower screens are almost transparent. The showers need luxury shampoos, shower gels and body and hand lotions. The make-up area is too small for ladies glamming up for the afternoon tea or post-spa lunch. There needs to be more waste-bins too. The Orangery is beautifully decorated and light and airy. The afternoon tea is quite small and food replenishments are sadly chargeable. Tea is replenished. The scones are small and not warm. Overall, great front-of-house staff and quality decor covers for a lack of substance in facilities and food which feels like a let-down in one of Tun Wells most notable hotels.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 1,249
Lowest PriceNZD 60
Number of Reviews878
Number of Hotels122
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 284
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 363