The Fryatt Hotel & Bar is located between Harwich International Port and Harwich Town Station, 1.5 miles from the town centre. It features its own pub serving classic ales.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Alma Inn & Dining Rooms offers pet-friendly accommodation adjacent to The Pier in Harwich, 400 metres from the town centre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Kristina
Sweden
Charming old building, good location, easy to find parking in the street nearby. The meal in the pub was very good. Also a proper English breakfast.
Space Apartments - Two Bed Seafront Apartment with Off Street Parking - Windfarmer Accommodation - Flat 1, a property with a private beach area, a garden and a terrace, is set in Harwich, 25 km from...
Doris
United Kingdom
Very clean and everything you want in it for a short stay
Located in Harwich, Shakers Inn offers beachfront accommodation 26 km from Flatford and provides various facilities, such as a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
There is a range of attractions to suit all tastes.
There is a range of attractions to suit all tastes. If you like history, there are self guided audio trails, museums devoted to the naval history and military signficance of the napoleonic and first and second world war. I came for the photographic opportunities, with massive container ships, sailing boats and the potential for glorious sunrises over the ocean. It does look a bit run down in places and I was a bit apprehensive, but everyone was very friendly, and I would sum it up as an unspoilt gem, from an earlier, more relaxed era.
Paul
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Some lovely old buildings surrounded by industrial complexes...
Some lovely old buildings surrounded by industrial complexes. Every horizon you can’t avoid the super tank loading cranes and other industries.
If your a real ale fan, unfortunately there is very little. The Hanover burnt down so the owners opened a pop up beer shop near by. It was the only decent pint I could find. The Alma bar and rooms had an excellent atmosphere and food, but the beer is dreadful and expensive.
simon
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was pleasantly surprised by how lovely Harwich was, there...
I was pleasantly surprised by how lovely Harwich was, there was lots of history in the old town and pretty little streets. There was not much in the way of restaurants or coffee shops but what was there was good. I ate at the Alma Inn.
Susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
During the summer months Harwich has a great deal to offer...
During the summer months Harwich has a great deal to offer as it is by the sea, near a lovely beach which stretches to Dovercourt, and has a long maritime history. It has a new museum, upgraded cafes and park.
Jacquie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I had no idea until we spent some time there yesterday what...
I had no idea until we spent some time there yesterday what an interesting and historic place Harwich is. Was particularly moved by the sculpture of the "kindertransport" children by the halfpenny pier (Jewish children sent by their parents from the NL to the UK to save them from the concentration camps). Would like to explore further.
Alison
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The hotel room was, Okay, bed was hard, pillow hard,...
The hotel room was, Okay, bed was hard, pillow hard, cupboards falling off, only 2 hangers, local uses of the bar were very rude and aggressive towards us, making our stay very uncomfortable. Hotel is in a built up street.
Well appointed hotel on top of a flash Wetherspoon pub. Lots of good beer and food at good prices in a nice environment. They even had a nice beer garden. The pub is just down from the Dovercoast beach. It’s a surprisingly nice part of the coast, a somewhat forgotten Victorian watering hole. I stayed there because I was catching the ferry in the morning but I enjoyed the place for itself.
The house was beautifully decorated with some lovely period features, extremely clean & very well-appointed. It was also very well positioned, being just yards from the seafront and the rest of historic Harwich. Thanks must go to our host, who was extremely accommodating, even going as far as to ask how we wanted the bedrooms making up!
The owner, Jayne, is lovely and made sure we had a really nice stay in Harwich. From restaurant recommendations and umbrellas to extra milk for tea, nothing was too much trouble. the location between Harwich and Dovercourt is excellent, the en-suite twin room was ideal for our requirements, and breakfast was delicious.
I arrived at a point of transition for the pub, the ladies brand newly running the pub were excellent, even though the bar wasn't open for those difficult reasons. Nevertheless, loads of good pubs in Harwich, tha British Flag is excellently located, great value, clean and the service exemplary.
Loved it!
My stay at Driftwood cottage was excellent, great location and the old town of harwich was so historic. Lot's of lovely old pubs that all offer great food. The cottage was so cosy and we had the best sleep, would definitely recommend this place to friends and family.
Great choice when coming off the late Hook of Holland to Harwich crossing . Time to make last orders for dinner with a welcoming bar to boot. Free parking on site ; which makes a change .
Cracking breakfast a welcome sight after two week's of continental fare !
Amazing character, the inn being over 400 years old in a fabulous setting in the older part of Harwich port. Quirky nooks and crannies with modern facilities. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble. The food was excellent
Bed nice and comfortable and Tea and Coffee facilities good although the only water was from bathroom sink
Location is good just 10 min drive to Harwich Town, an a Convenient Store across the road from the Pub
Hotel staff were all welcoming rooms were very clean and modern. There was a lot of choice in the restaurant and the food was amazing. Would definitely visit again.
Room was nice and distance to Harwich International station and ferry was approx 12 min. walk. We had early sailing so we chose to stay one night close to the port
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