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The 16 best hotels in Kent for a mini-break in the Garden of England
From spa resorts to seaside hotels with a gulls-eye view of the English Channel, here's our pick of the best hotels in Kent

The White Cliffs of Dover, the Turner Contemporary in Margate, the Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral - the 'Garden of England' offers a diverse range of attractions, and the best hotels in Kent provide the perfect base for exploring this beautiful county.
From the gorgeous vineyards of Kent to its beautiful gardens, like Sissinghurst Castle Garden, there is so much to see, whatever your travel style. There are sandy beaches, picturesque oast houses and fabulous National Trust properties to see during a trip to Kent.
Whether you come for its history – Kent was home to such luminaries as Winston Churchill, Geoffrey Chaucer and Charles Dickens – to visit stately homes and Hever and Leeds Castles, or see the wildlife found at Port Lympne Wild Animal Reserve and Howlett's Wildlife Park, there's plenty to explore in the county.
Known as the 'Garden of England,' Kent's leafy interior is packed with historic market towns and is famed for its top-notch food scene; it's also where most of Britain's hops are grown. You'll want to have a pint in Faversham, home of Britain's oldest brewery, Shepherd Neame.
And don't forget the coastline. Explore Kent's Heritage Coast, the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which winds between Folkestone and Dover. Build sandcastles on the wide blonde sands of Broadstairs or enjoy fresh seafood hauled from the boats into Whitstable. Offering hundreds of gorgeous hotels, boutique inns and pubs with rooms, we've chosen the best hotels in Kent for a weekend away in the countryside.
Whether you're looking for a luxurious, stately-home-style spa break at Champneys-owned Eastwell Manor, or a historical break at Hever Castle, we've got ideas for every budget. Fancy a trip to the coast as the sunnier weather sets in? Margate's Walpole Bay Hotel offers the quintessential seaside experience, while The Rose in Deal is a design-led B&B with an incredible restaurant and offers easy access to the beach.
Tracey Davies a freelance travel writer who contributes to Good Housekeeping, Red Online, Prima and Country Living, as well as a host of national newspapers. She is also the co-creator of the Wayward Wimmin Substack, about the trials and travels of midlife women.
Over the years, Tracey has covered everything from luxury resorts in Bora Bora, wild road trips across the States to walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. One of her many career highlights was swimming with the legendary Weeki Wachee mermaids in Florida.
Outside of work, Tracey is a stand up comedian and a smug sea swimmer. You can follow Tracey on Instagram @wayward_wimmin and @therealdollysday.

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