About The King's Head
The King's Head is a well located pub/hotel with 15th Century origins, equipped with comfortable guest rooms, and benefits from being close to the city centre of Canterbury.
There are three en-suite, non-smoking guest rooms equipped with flat screen colour TV with Freesat, and alarm clocks with iPhone docking stations. Guests also have tea and coffee making facilities and a range of complimentary toiletries. An iron and ironing board are available on request.
The King's Head makes free Wi-Fi connectivity available, and adjacent to the hotel there is free parking available for guests. The hotel combines character with comfort, and is popular with both visitors and locals.
The hotel is listed in the Good Beer Guide, and serves four cask ales as well as a local cider, whilst the cuisine is freshly prepared to guests' liking; the chef can take into account vegetarian and dietary requirements.
Visit Canterbury Cathedral and the Kent County Cricket Ground.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Well Cleaned.
The strong impression is that The King's Head is an informal, welcoming pub/hotel of character, where three guest rooms and their en-suite facilities have been shoe-horned into the old building. The rooms are very well cleaned, spotlessly presented, and
positive:
Characterful.
The rooms are small and very individual, as this is an old building, not a modern purpose-built hotel. Staying above a popular pub guests should bear in mind that silence will not descend (or rather arise!) until closing time, in fact one couple report:
positive:
Value.
Generally it seems that guests left the King's Head having enjoyed their stay, with the feeling that they had received very good value for their money. This includes the lady who reported: “Breakfast was fabulous and Mike and Ena were lovely hosts a and