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Tunbridge WellsOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in tunbridge wellsFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in tunbridge wells, Bed and Breakfast!Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in West Kent on the border with East Sussex, in the South of England.
![]() UnderstandTunbridge Wells was founded in the 17th century following the discovery of the Chalybeate Spring in 1606. The waters from the spring were said to have restorative properties, and so Tunbridge Wells grew into a thriving spa resort town. Queen Victoria regularly travelled down from London to "take the waters", and in 1909 King Edward VII officially granted the town its "Royal" prefix (although this is rarely used by the inhabitants any more). ![]() Get in![]() By carThe main roads into Tunbridge Wells are the A21, which runs from the M25 down to Hastings, and the A26, which goes to Brighton. The A264 runs through East Grinstead to Crawley and Gatwick Airport (http://www.baa.co.uk/main/airports/gatwick/). ![]() By trainTunbridge Wells station is situated very near the centre of town. It is on the Main Kent Coast Line, which runs from London Charing Cross to Hastings. London is between 30 and 45 minutes away, depending on whether the train is direct or a stopper service. Tickets cost about £12. Tonbridge is the main train station in West Kent; any destination other than those on the London-Hastings mainline will require a change here. It is 10 minutes by train from Tunbridge Wells. Fare and timetable information is available from South East Trains (http://www.setrains.co.uk/), tel. 08457 484950. ![]() Get aroundThe centre of Tunbridge Wells is fairly small, and can easily be travelled on foot. As with most other towns in England, the town is well serviced by buses and taxis. ![]() By busArriva is the bus company that operates in Tunbridge Wells. Timetables and fares are available on their website (http://www.arriva.co.uk/REAL/web/Arriva/Internet/lowry.nsf/framesets/southern_counties_main?open&noflash). Buy your ticket from the driver when you board the bus. ![]() By taxiThe main taxi rank is at the train station, although you can order a taxi by telephone to pick you up from anywhere.
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![]() EatAll the major fast food chains are represented, mostly in the town centre, and the Royal Victoria Place shopping mall has a fairly large food court, although it is generally noisy and crowded. Apart from some in Camden Road, most restaurants can be found in the centre, on Mount Pleasant and in the High Street area. There are also many pubs in and around Tunbridge Wells that offer good food. Specific restaurants (cost assumes starter, main course, one drink, tip):
![]() DrinkWetherspoons, 88 Mount Pleasant Rd, tel +44 1892 511770, TN1 1RT ![]() SleepSpa Hotel (http://www.spahotel.co.uk/), Mount Ephraim, tel +44 1892 520331, TN4 8XJ {http://www.smartandsimple.co.uk boutique hotel budget prices £65.00B&B per room 0845 402 5744 London Road ![]() Get outOther places of interest in the Tunbridge Wells area
![]() External linksTunbridge Wells Tourist Board (http://www.visittunbridgewells.com/)
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