About The White Hart
The White Hart is a 12th century coaching inn located just in the centre of the quaint village of King's Lynn. The location is convenient to local shops and historic points of interest like the Custom House and Greyfriar's Tower.
The en-suite guest rooms have the choices of twin, single, double, or a family room as well as wireless Internet access, free view TV, and tea and coffee making facilities.
The hotel has a lounge and bar with free Wi-Fi service. There is no parking on site, but free and pay lots are located within walking distance.
The White Hart is a popular town pub which serves light snacks like chips and nuts. Neither breakfast nor lunch is served.
Those who venture to King's Lynn might be interested in the historic buildings and museums located around and within the village.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Basic, but a good value.
For those who are minding budgets, this hotel provides a good value. While the accommodations are basic with no extra frills, the stay is clean and comfortable with a spacious room and a functional bathroom. The pub downstairs provides a quick meal for th
positive:
Courteous staff.
The receptionist and hotel staff has a station in the pub, so be mindful of pub times so you can have all your questions answered and needs met. The service in both, though, provides friendly and helpful answers to any concerns.
positive:
Great character.
The character in the hotel is very typical of the English pub and hotel experience. The décor has brickwork showing from the 14th century and the exterior keeps much of its original flavor in design. If you're wanting a truly "English" experience of trave
Negative Reviews
negative:
Dated and plain.
The accommodations of the hotel are very dated and plain. It is not decorated or maintained in a modern way, but only provides a simple overnight stay. It's basically just a place to lay your head and be on your way the next day.
negative:
No food service.
Breakfast is not provided with the room rate. The downstairs pub does have limited hours. If guests are hungry, they'll want to plan ahead to shop at the local grocery or find a nearby restaurant.
negative:
You're on your own.
Since the hotel staff is run through the pub, any issues or concerns which happen after closing hours won't be addressed. Those who check in or out at odd hours will find the place closed and lights off with no welcome or goodbye.