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Top King's Lynn Hotel Reviews

The Dukes Head Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"This very interesting historic hotel with lots of historic displays for our viewing was of great interest, the staff friendly, helpful always with a smile, table service in the bar was excellent , breakfast well you name it ,it was on offer we had excellent quality traditional English breakfast, may I add the whole hotel spotlessly clean the room was excellent a good view of the cathedral and the beds really comfortable we slept well, I will be going there monthly if the price is right by discount available periodicly."

The Wenns Chop & Ale House
10/10 Excellent
"Amazing room"

King's Lynn Caravan & Camping Park
10/10 Excellent
"We had a lovely stay at this accommodation and the staff onsite were exceptional. The room was lovely and contained everything we needed for our stay. Plenty of parking available and overall a great stay. Would definitely book again in the future"

Bedingfeld Arms
10/10 Excellent
"Large spacious rooms. Staff excellent. Excellent breakfast. Good restaurant. Plenty of parking"

Dragonfly Hotel King's Lynn
10/10 Excellent
"We would definitely stay here again"

Ffolkes
10/10 Excellent
"Amazing quirky place with lots of facilities and great food."

Knights Hill Hotel & Spa
10/10 Excellent
"Had an absolute wonderful stay here all the staff was polite and helpful would definitely recommend see ya soon knights hill hotel"

Heacham Manor Hotel
8/10 Good
"The manor us a bit dated but the front desk staff were lovely which made up for the decor. Reasonable price and hearty food. Walking distance to beach."

The Ostrich
10/10 Excellent
"This is a wonderful example of historic English buildings that have been updated for modern stays without losing their architectural quirks and historical oddities. Not ideal for people with limited mobility, but we enjoyed ducking under low lintels and walking over uneven floors, some of which have been around for several centuries. Our room was clean and well-provided, and though there was a leak in the clean-water part of our toilet the owner told us that the required part was on order and it was never a huge issue. We stayed two nights. The first morning there were a couple of young lads manning the breakfast kitchen, and they were efficient if a little absent. Sitting at the mouth of the giant fireplace in the back room was lovely, and definitely inspired us to come back that evening for the sticky toffee pudding written up on the menu board above the mantlepiece. We didn't eat supper there, we had plans with local family, but the pudding was excellent. Sounds of the Bingo game floated up to us as we went to bed - but this was our first day from Central Time (US) and we went early. The second morning the owner was on breakfast duty. It was a Wednesday and not particularly busy, so he came over and chatted with us and even played with our four-month-old so that Mama could eat without holding him. The full English was really good both days, too. Go Travelodge for a pad to land on; come to the Ostrich for a leisurely taste of English heritage."