Whitstable & Margate Travel Guide

This stretch of the North Kent Coast is quite delightful; Faversham has no fewer than 475 listed historic buildings, and a brewing tradition that dates back over 850 years. Also in a gastronomic vein are the Royal Whitstable Natives, or oysters, which this stretch of coast is so well known for. Although he was born in Portsmouth, the celebrated author Charles Dickens is best known for his association with Kent and you can visit the house where he wrote David Copperfield in Broadstairs.

Map of Whitstable Margate
Map of Whitstable Margate

Whitstable Margate Accommodation
Whitstable Margate Accommodation
Whitstable Margate Activities
Whitstable Margate Activities
Whitstable Margate Attractions
Whitstable Margate Attractions
Whitstable Margate Dining
Whitstable Margate Dining
Whitstable Margate Tours
Whitstable Margate Tours
Whitstable Margate Transport
Whitstable Margate Transport

Traveller Reviews of Whitstable & Margate

2 Jul 08
Regency Tandoori

Posted by jack straw from kent, England

I absolutely recommend Regency tandoori. The food is mouthwatering and the service is fantastic. They actually have waiters who provide... Read more
17 Apr 08
Whitstable Beach House

Posted by jacky from Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom

The setting and ambience of this beautiful hideaway was truly relaxing and tranquil. A simple and tasteful living space overlooking the... Read more
29 Feb 08
Whitstable Beach House

Posted by Bec1006 from Suffolk, United Kingdom

Whitstable beach house is perfect for getting away from it all. We felt truly relaxed and refreshed. The sea views are amazing and... Read more

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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Whitstable & Margate (Kent) include Birchington, Boughton, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Chestfield, Faversham, Gateshead, Herne Bay, Manston, Margate, Nr Birchington, Ramsgate, Sarre, Sittingbourne, Westgate-On-Sea, Whitstable, Whitstable, and more.

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