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Blakes of
Dover  52, Castle Street -
Dover The hotel is strategically located, 800 meters from the railway station, bus
station and main roads A20 and A2. >> website .................................................................................................................................................. Hubert
House  9, Castle Hill Road -
Dover The hotel is situated at the foot of a hill, a short distance from the famous
castle of Dover and the white cliffs. The center is just 2 minutes. >> website .................................................................................................................................................. Clare
House  167, Folkestone Road -
Dover The hotel is located in the center, 5 minutes drive from the port.
The railway station is located within walking distance.
>> website .................................................................................................................................................. Churchill
Hotel  Dover Waterfront -
Dover The hotel is situated in a panoramic position at the foot of the famous cliffs
of Dover, a short distance from the port and from the city center.>> website .................................................................................................................................................. St
Albans  71, Folkestone Road -
Dover The hotel is located opposite the railway station Dover Priory, in the center of
Dover, just ten minutes from the Channel Tunnel. >> website ..................................................................................................................................................

HOTEL DOVER ACCOMODATION - Dover is an English town of 30,000 inhabitants located in the southeast of
Britain nell'omonima its close (the Strait of Dover). It 'an important city as
it is the largest port of Kent, the nearest port to France, the Strait of Dover
is the portion closer to the sea of the Channel between France precisely from
Great Britain. This is important to close one of the main routes of
communication and certainly one of the most trafficked in the world, because
puts together two of the states most of the industrialized world. Here you
pass every day in fact more than four hundred vessels divided between transport
passengers and cargo. Alternatively, the two countries are linked, since 1994
the year of its inauguration, the Eurotunnel, which passes under the Strait of
Dover at approximately 45 meters below sea level and directly links the two
towns of Folkestone and Coquelles. Dover offers many attractions to visit
buildings such as the beautiful castle of Dover, the most important monument of
the city built before the famous Roman invasion. The city of Dover may
welcome its visitors in hotels, lodges and bed and breakfast in different
categories.

Over the centuries it was gradually expanded, in particular William the
Conqueror, then Hubert de Burgh who gave this castle to the current splendor
that thousands of tourists from all over the world today can be admired. The
port of Dover, as explained before, is one of the most important in northern
Europe since ancient times, particularly from the Bronze Age, but not only
because this port is of vital importance during the Saxon and Norman and
centuries Subsequent to reach the present day. For nature lovers, we remind
you that here you can admire the most striking cliffs of the United Kingdom: the
cliffs of Dover that are just a few kilometers from the city and are very high
at 105 meters above the sea. These reefs are composed of limestone rocks and you
can cross on foot long, of course the performance is assured and also a certain
amount of risk, and the tour guides do not recommend it too close to the
precipice. But here the show usually begins in the afternoon, during the hottest
hours of the day, where walking along the cliffs you can enjoy a fantistico sun
and the spectacle and the excitement continues at nightfall, when the sun sets,
needless to say the colors sunset that can be seen in the cliffs, a truly unique
show of its kind.
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