The Quay Bed & Breakfast 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Child-friendly
Location
The 3-star The Quay Bed & Breakfast Wells-next-the-Sea gives quick access to Wells Harbour, situated merely a 5-minute walk away. Located around 1 km from Congregational Church, this Wells-next-the-Sea bed & breakfast also provides a tennis court for guests who enjoy sports.
The hotel is about 55 km from Norwich International airport and within a few blocks of such cultural venues as Gallery Plus. Standing within 10 minutes' walk of Blackhorse Yard, The Quay Wells-next-the-Sea is approximately a 15-minute drive from Storm Fine Arts. A nature reserve are a few steps from the accommodation, and the Norfolk Coast AONB is 2.5 km away. Feel in total harmony with nature by visiting Wells Harbour Commissioners, within easy reach of this Wells-next-the-Sea hotel. Ark Royal bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is nearly 5 minutes' walk from The Quay.
The rooms comprise a sitting area complete with ironing facilities, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are furnished with a stone fireplace, and also come with coffee and tea makers. Bathrooms include a walk-in shower, a separate toilet, and a sink, along with comforts such as hairdryers and bath sheets.
The Quay Bed & Breakfast offers a free breakfast. Sample British specialties at Cafe 24 located just steps from the property.
Review by hotel critic
The Quay offers a mixed bag when it comes to value versus luxury. The room I stayed in was quite pleasant, spacious enough to unwind after a day of exploring. The bathroom was satisfactory, equipped with free toiletries that definitely came in handy. The settee left much to be desired-grubby and uncomfortable, it was not the inviting spot I had hoped for after a long day. One redeeming feature was the electric kettle; nothing like a nice cup of tea to settle down with. Free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV also kept me entertained during quieter moments. While it is a non-smoking property, the combined experience of comfort and luxury didn't fully match the price I paid. If you're seeking a balance between affordability and an element of luxury, the Quay might be worth considering-but be mindful of what you prioritize. For a solo traveller like me, the quest for serenity is paramount, and while the hotel's charms are notable, they didn't exactly justify the financial investment. It's certainly an experience, but keep your expectations in check. Safe travels!
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no extra beds provided in a room.