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Hotels in Chatham, Kent




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Premier Inn Rochester


Hotel in Chatham, Kent
Rooms from 57.0This Premier Inn is located on the riverfront at Rochester's Medway Valley Leisure Park. It is just one minute from junction 2 of the M2 and offers free parking. Rooms at the Premier Inn Rochester feature TVs, tea/coffee making facilities and Wi-Fi access is alsp available. Diggerland is just 100 metres from the hotel and the Cuxton Railway Station is a 5-minute drive away. Rochester Castle and Rochester Cathedral are both within a 5-minute drive of the hotel.…

Hotels between 25-50


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Holiday Inn Rochester-Chatham

Hotel in Chatham: The modern Holiday Inn Rochester-Chatham hotel has fully air-conditioned bedrooms, a leisure club (with indoor swimming pool) and 24-hour room service…
Rooms from 39.00

Hotels between 50-75


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Bridgewood Manor - QHotels

Hotel in Chatham: The welcoming Bridgewood Manor is a modern hotel close to the M25, 50 minutes from London and 35 minutes from the Channel Tunnel. It has a spa and fre…
Rooms from 52.00

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St George Hotel

Hotel in Chatham: With free parking and free Wi-Fi, St George Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Chatham Railway Station. There is a traditional restaurant, modern bedrooms …
Rooms from 40.00

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