Red Lion Square, Hythe (Kent), United Kingdom
Featuring a golf course and a garden, the 3-star The Red Lion Hotel Hythe is nestled only 0.7 km from Hythe Town Local History Room And Library. This quality hotel features Wi-Fi, provided throughout the property.
The accommodation is situated about 110 km from London City airport and a few metres away from Crypt of St. Leonard Christian Church. The hotel is located around 5 minutes' walk from St Leonard's Church and within 4 km of Eurotunnel Le Shuttle UK Passenger Check-In. The property is also approximately 25 minutes' walk from Hythe Beach. The Red Lion Hotel is right near Red Lion Square bus station.
The accommodation has 8 rooms appointed with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as self-catering options such as coffee/tea making facilities. They have a traditional interior. A separate toilet and a shower are available in private bathrooms.
This Hythe hotel features an English breakfast daily in the restaurant. Enjoy your stay in the traditional snack bar onsite. Taste of Kathmandu treats guests with Nepali dishes and lies nearly a 5-minute walk away.
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Josh
2020-12-22
we spent a good time here, nice location and rooms. 5 mins walk to the centre. appreciated that it was short walk from red lion square bus station. furthermore, free wi fi was a pleasant addition.
Bill
2020-12-10
Nothing beats being in Red Lion. Awesome hotel with helpful staff and savoury breakfast. The rooms were always very clean. We loved our coffee with goodies at Sunshine Cafe...
Patrick
2020-09-12
Welcoming staff and a satisfactory breakfast. The units are quiet, pleasant and very clean. It was in a very central setting.
The street itself was noisy.