The UK has several seaside towns that are perfect for a short getaway or even a longer holiday, some more popular than others, so it might be hard to decide which ones are worth visiting.
According to Time Out, this coastal town in Kent should definitely be on your bucket list—if you haven’t already.
Folkestone was number one on Time Out’s list of ‘Britain’s most essential places to explore in 2025.’ The guide described the seaside town as “as vibrant as ever,” noting all the spots visitors should check out.
But before exploring all the activities available, the town’s beautiful shorelines and landscapes must be mentioned.
The Leas is Folkestone’s promenade that sits above sea level; it is home to “lavish gardens”, and on a clear day, the seafront even offers a view of the French coast.
Hundreds of independent shops and galleries are lining the town’s pretty cobbled streets. The town’s Creative Quarter is the cultural heart of Folkestone.
Along with the galleries and shops, the area features several places to eat, bars, and studios, including Block 67, where families can drop in for free workshops.
Folkestone is truly rich in culture. Throughout the year, a number of events and festivals take place, including the annual Folkestone Book Festival. But you don’t have to wait to feel the town’s vibrancy.
The town’s performing arts venue, Folkestone Quarterhouse, offers an incredible programme of music, theatre, dance, and comedy. Folkstone also boasts a 24/7 public exhibition of artworks that is open 365 days a year.
Once you’ve immersed yourself in all the exciting things Folkestone offers, the Lower Leas Coastal Park, one of the best green spaces in the country, is a great place to just sit back and chill.
Split into various recreational zones, the park features pine avenues and gardens, the largest adventure play areas in the Southeast, a zigzag path and amphitheatre, wildlife and access to the town’s beach – something that everyone can enjoy.
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