Overall Rating Hôtel Château Tilques Based on 52 Guest Reviews
8.4
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Oliver Scarborough, United kingdom Solo traveller |
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Colin Northampton, United kingdom Mature couple |
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Hotel very good, our room was very small, dinner was good but resteraunt is over priced.in particular the French wines.
Terry Boughton-under-blean, faversham, kent, United kingdom Mature couple |
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Our stay was excellent in every way. The staff were friendly and helpful and the chateau was charming as well as very welcoming. Thank you for ensuring a very pleasant stay.
Gordon Wet malling kent, United kingdom Family with older children |
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Lovely location, excellent accommodation, helpful staff, some things to do for families and superb though expensive food and drink
Claire Cambridge, United kingdom Mature couple |
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We arrived very late and were very cordially made to feel welcome. Unusual for France to have breakfast included in the price, which was gorgeous - fresh, delightfully served and in beautiful surroundings. We just wished that we could have stayed longer. we shall return.
Dominique France Mature couple |
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David Norwich, United kingdom Mature couple |
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Frances United kingdom Family with older children |
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We love this hotel. We have visited 3 times now. The addition of the pool is a big bonus - especially after a long day in the car. The heat can build up in the Pavillion du Parc rooms, and I guess air conditioning in those would make the place complete for us. We will return.
Dr Liverpool, United kingdom Mature couple |
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Expensive accommodation and breafast, but quality excellent and so convenient for Calais. Dinner and wines in restaurant great and the veal was to die for.
Michael Ringstead, United kingdom Mature couple |
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Without doubt the ambience created by the hotel resources (building, staff & location) was truly relaxing and secluded (yet only a short drive from St Omer). However, the reasonable room rate is countered by the high price of beverages & food. A cheap bottle of wine is around £50 and a couple of beers cost approx £12. If you want it brought to your room that is of course extra. Therefore I am unable to comment on food as we decided that it would probably not be value for money to spend £200 on dinner for two with drinks as the menu itself was quite limited; with St Omer close by with its own amenities.
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