Attractions
List of attractions
Whitstable, UK
Whitstable
Just a short car, bus or train journey, Whitstable is a busy seaside town with pebble beaches, bustling harbour and a high street full of quaint independent shops.
The Old Neptune (The Neppy) - Right on the waters edge, The Neppy, is a perfect spot for an old school charm Pint and Fish and Chips.
Whitstable High Street - Explore Whitstable's high street, window shopping or cash spending amongst its independent shops, as well as some familiar shop-fronts, there is something for everyone.
Wheelers Oyster Bar - With its iconic pink shop front, Wheelers offers a delicious menu of permanent favourites, as well as daily changing specials. Book a table in advance or grab some bites to enjoy on the beach.
Explore the Harbour and Beach - Explore the harbour market for souvenirs, watch the fisherman working hard, enjoy a drink or bite with a view and stroll along the beach to find the bright coloured beach huts, ensuring you take a photo or two along the way.
The Lobster Shack - Beach bar serving an amazing selection of hot and cold seafood, local beers and wine, with live music.
The Sportsman - Pre-book a table at one of the best gastro pubs in the UK. Enjoy their tasting menu, which celebrates the local environment.
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Broadstairs, UK
Broadstairs
Broadstairs has beautiful sandy beaches with plenty of water sports and beach-front favourites - Fish & Chips, Ice-cream and donuts!
Viking Bay - Traditional seaside sandy beach, the perfect spot for swimming, surfing and in the summer months - Children's rides.
Morelli's Gelato - Founded in 1932, and still family run, they offer the ultimate nostalgic experiences
Art: There are several art galleries tucked away in the heart of Broadstairs. Each has its own distinctive appeal.
Quince - Michelin starred bistro offering seasonal menus with the finest quality ingredients and distinct flavours and textures.
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Faversham, UK
Faversham
Faversham is the ancient and original market town, with cobbled streets and plenty of spots to stop for food and drink.
Don’t forget to visit the Standard Quay for maritime history, antique shopping and something to eat with stunning views.
Shephard Neame Visitor Centre and Brewery Tour - Visit Britain's oldest brewer, taking a tour behind the scenes.
Faversham Market - Take a trip down memory lane, exploring the selection of stalls offering local memorabilia, local food and drink and all the nostalgic market favourites.
Macknade - Food Hall and Cafe, a food lovers paradise, explore the aisles for your next culinary adventure, ensuring your visit the vast cheese and charcuterie counters.
Canterbury, UK
Canterbury
Canterbury Roman Museum - A fascinating and family friendly insight into life in Roman Britain. Explore Canterbury’s history around the remains of an original RomanTown House and Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Howletts Wild Animal Park - A fun-filled and unforgettable day out for the whole family. Howletts is a sanctuary and home to 390 animals, many of which are rare and endangered animals.
Canterbury River Tours - Guided boat tours on the river focusing on historic buildings, monuments & literary sites.
The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge - Canterbury's Museum, Art Gallery, Library and Visitor Information Centre situated in the heart of the historic city centre.
The Marlow - The Marlow Theatre is accessible for all, is a modern theatre, which has a year-round programme of theatre, dance, music, comedy and opera.
Canterbury Cathedral - Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest Christian structures in England, and forms part of a World Heritage Site. Take a tour, or self-guide round the beautiful grounds, admiring the stunning architecture.
Westgate Gardens - One of England's oldest parks, this is the place to bring a picnic on a summer afternoon.
The Spitfire Grounds - The Spitfire Ground, also known by its original name of the St Lawrence Ground, is one of England’s most picturesque cricket grounds.
Westgate Towers, Museum and Viewpoint - Enjoy spectacular views of the city from the top of the largest surviving medieval gateway in England.
The Goods Shed - Farmers Market, Food Hall & Restaurant
The Old Buttermarket - A unique, historic pub in Canterbury. Enjoy classic pub food, real ales and exciting, premium gins.
The Pig at Bridge - Amazing restaurant with stunning grounds. All their food is seasonal, local and inspired by their surroundings. Why not explore the gardens, or treat yourself to a massage.
Fordwich Arms - Michelin-starred restaurant overlooking the river stour . Their seasonal menus focus on provenance, showcasing the best local produce.
Tiny Tim's Tearoom - The only Traditional English tea room in Canterbury, the perfect spot for afternoon tea, also serving breakfast and lunch.
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