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Discover the most popular places to visit in Whitstable
Whitstable Beach
8.8/10 (167 reviews)
This traditional shingle shoreline is famous for its fresh oysters and colorful beach huts. Savor seafood at beachfront eateries while watching the spectacular sunset over the sea.
Whitstable Harbour
9.4/10 (53 reviews)
A working harbor where maritime heritage meets artisanal market stalls selling fresh oysters and local crafts. Meander between wooden huts, sample seafood, and catch glimpses of fishing boats bringing in the day's catch.
Photo by Mazza Queff
Open Photo by Mazza Queff
Tankerton Beach
9.4/10 (30 reviews)
Stroll along Tankerton Beach to discover 'The Street,' a natural causeway emerging at low tide. Bring sturdy shoes to walk out into the sea and explore fascinating marine life in the exposed rock pools.
Whitstable Castle and Gardens
8.8/10 (21 reviews)
This 18th-century castle offers elegant period rooms and meticulously landscaped gardens with terraces and topiary displays. Enjoy afternoon tea at the Orangery Tearooms overlooking the serene grounds.
Photo by Mazza Queff
Open Photo by Mazza Queff
Tankerton Slopes
9.4/10 (27 reviews)
Stroll along Tankerton Slopes' grassy hillsides overlooking the Thames Estuary and its unique "Street" shingle spit. At low tide, walk this natural pathway stretching into the sea while enjoying spectacular sunset views.
Whitstable Museum and Gallery
This maritime gem chronicles Whitstable's oyster industry and houses the historic Invicta locomotive. Explore diving equipment from the 1800s and Peter Cushing memorabilia in the tranquil courtyard garden.
Photo by Laurence Hamilton-hopkins
Open Photo by Laurence Hamilton-hopkins
The Street
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at The Street during your travels in Whitstable. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Whitstable and Seasalter Golf Club
6.0/10 (2 reviews)
This historic links course (est. 1911) offers a traditional golfing experience along Kent's picturesque coastline. Enjoy a challenging round followed by refreshments at the clubhouse's modern 'Nineteen' restaurant.
"This was a beautiful small hotel, 8 rooms over a pub in the centre of town. Each room is different but mine (room 5) was amazing. Large bedroom and a spa line bathroom with a tub that would be perfect for wine and a bubble bath and a separate rainfall shower.
Breakfast was included with a good sized menu.
All the staff was friendly and helpful. There is no elevator, so you are carrying your luggage up and down a lot of stairs, but the staff always jump in to help.
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"Everything was great about the property itself, especially the location with the walk to the high street and the start of the shops only taking a minute or 2.
The only drawback I could find, and I'm nit picking, is the stairs are right at the front door which might be tricky for some people.
Parking on busy days/weekends might be tricky."
"Unable to use hob. Hot water supply to bath poor Shower okay The description "near the sea" a bit misleading. Insufficient instructions and labelling with regard to bins and TV.
Overall standard of property good and comfortable"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.