Royal Tunbridge Wells
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About Royal Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells received its 'Royal' status in 1909 from Edward VII, but its springs and their restorative powers had been known about since the 17th Century, when it supposedly revived the health of one of King James’ courtiers, and he recommended it to all his friends. However, it was the Georgians and Queen Victoria who really put this spa town on the map with their patronage.The best places to stay in Royal Tunbridge Wells are a good varied bunch with options for all tastes and budgets including converted period properties, great value hotels and a fail-me-never Hotel du Vin.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a great option for a weekend break for Londoners; it's only an hour and a half on the train. And there's plenty to do when you get here with the numerous museums, markets, manor houses, shopping (don't miss the charming, row of 17th century shops called The Pantiles), cafes, bars and restaurants on offer.
The town is also known for its lush parks and open spaces, the medieval manor house and gardens of Penshurst Place, the Hop Farm Country Park, Bayhem Old Abbey and even an old steam railway. Just a short drive away is Anne Boleyn’s Hever Castle, Chiddingstone Castle and its collection of art and antiques, Scotney Castle with its 14th century moat and Sissinghurst, Vita Sackville-West’s garden paradise. If you prefer a trip to the countryside there's easy access to the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty too.
Needless to say the town is a popular year-round destination, so the best places to stay in Royal Tunbridge Wells are always busy. If you're planning a trip, do your research and book well ahead to avoid disappointment.
The Best Places to Stay in Royal Tunbridge Wells
Location, Location, Location
- Just around the corner from The Pantiles, One Warwick Park is a wonderful example of period property on the outside, and classically contemporary on the inside. Its 39 rooms and suites are all decorated in pale, silvery greys, with good quality, boxy furniture, and lots of natural light. The Brasserie offers relaxed dining and there's a fun cocktail bar too.
For Families
- The Hotel Du Vin & Bistro Tunbridge Wells is located in a Grade II Listed sandstone mansion overlooking Calverley Park. There are just 34 rooms with all the Hotel du Vin touches that you'd expect — rain showers, deep baths and good food and wine.
For Relaxation
- The Spa Hotel is a large, and classic, country house hotel, set in 14 picturesque acres on the outskirts of Royal Tunbridge Wells. There are 70 rooms and suites, individually and elegantly decorated. The hotel’s spa is one of its main attractions, a huge offering with all sorts of water treatments, plus a large pool and gym. The Orangery Restaurant boasts two AA Rosettes and is known for its innovative use of local produce.
- The Mount Edgcumbe occupies a rather quirky, Grade II Listed building adjacent to Wellington Rocks. It has just six rooms, all of them individually decorated in pastel shades, with plenty of natural light and a feeling of country house charm. The restaurant and bar are welcoming, with a cosy atmosphere aided by log fires and plush sofas, and in the warmer months there’s a sunny terrace.
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- If you'd prefer the privacy of a self-catering option then browse through the wide variety available online with our partner, Booking.com.
Travel Information
- The closest airport to Royal Tunbridge Wells is London Gatwick Airport, about 40 minutes away by car or taxi. If you’re travelling from London, you can hop on the train at Charing Cross station. The journey takes around an hour.
- If you want to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
- Royal Tunbridge Wells is a pretty little city that has sometime to offer visitors whatever season they’re visiting. Its spa-town legacy still attracts some visitors, though there are now many more reasons to visit — like shopping in the pretty Pantiles or strolling in Dunorlan Park. Summer is the most popular time to visit Royal Tunbridge Wells, but winter is surprisingly popular too. There are festivals and musical and theatrical events on year round.
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Best Hotels in Royal Tunbridge Wells
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The Mount Edgcumbe Royal Tunbridge Wells 6 rooms from 95
Bar - Small but lively bar in the Sandstone Cave, thought to date back to 6th Century timesOutdoor dining - Expansive terrace for outdoor wining and diningLocal exploring - The historic town of Tunbridge Wells is nearbyFull of character - Uniquely designed rooms and there is a quirky cave barFamily-run Mount Edgcumbe is a quirky, refurbished Grade II listed historical building. Rooms are uniquely designed with antique furnishings and Georgian country house charm. Communal spaces for dining and relaxing with open log fires, plush sofas. The restaurant offers hearty fare. See More
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Royal Wells Hotel Royal Tunbridge Wells 23 rooms from AU$186
Local exploring - Ideally located to access the spa town and surrounding countryside.Sights nearby - Visit the former home of King Henry VIII, Penshurst Place.Romantic - Good for couples.TraditionalA chic hilltop hotel overlooking the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells. Beautifully renovated throughout, rooms are spacious and light with minimalist design and the best feature in-room copper baths. A fantastic Brasserie and elegant bar occupy the downstairs floors. A fabulous stay. See More
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Hotel Du Vin & Bistro Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells, Kent 34 rooms from AU$186
Restaurant - Recommended.Sights nearby - Well located for major sights.Recommended by - Good Hotel Guide, Michelin TravelBeautiful sandstone mansion overlooking Calverley Park. Stylish contemporary bedrooms and suites typical of the Du Vin brand. See More
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The Spa Hotel Royal Tunbridge Wells (Kent) 70 rooms from AU$207
Total relaxation - A country house set in 14 acres complete with excellent restaurant and a spa.Great walks - Discover the surrounding countryside on picturesque walking trails.Sights nearby - Visit either (or both) of the stunning Leeds and Hever Castles.Swimming Pool - Indoor poolA beautiful country house on the outskirts of Royal Tunbridge Wells set in 14 acres of picturesque countryside. Rooms are individually styled and elegant. Both the fine-dining restaurant and more laid-backed brasserie offer up exemplary regional cuisine. The spa is the icing on the cake. See More
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One Warwick Park Royal Tunbridge Wells 39 rooms from AU$254
Local exploring - One Warwick Park is the perfect base from which to get to know Royal Tunbridge WellsShort break - Located just 20 miles away from Gatwick Airport!Value chic - A splendid stay at a very decent priceLocal markets - A Farmers' Market is held outside the Town Hall every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the monthRecommended by - Michelin TravelOne Warwick Park is located in the peaceful Royal Tunbridge Wells. This property offers smart, contemporary and unfussy accommodation with each room featuring a flat-screen TV. Their L'Amore restaurant serves up truly marvellous dishes! Enjoy a cocktail in the lounge bar. A great stay in a top spot! See More
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The Beacon Royal Tunbridge Wells 7 rooms from AU$284
Foodies - Indulge in the six-course tasting menu, where creative dishes like Skrei cod with saké shine in a cosy, historic settingRomantic Break - Enjoy serene lake views from your private terrace, perfect for a romantic sunset toast amidst lush gardensLearning - Explore Hever Castle, just 11 miles away, and discover the fascinating history of Anne BoleynGreat walks - Stroll through the enchanting Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells’ historic Georgian colonnadeA charming 19th-century retreat just outside Royal Tunbridge Wells. Vintage charm meets quirky modern touches - think velvet drapes alongside playful red mushroom lamps. Guests can indulge in creative cuisine at the Hearth Restaurant. A delightful escape amidst serene gardens and scenic woodland. See More