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Kent has a huge range of events happening throughout the year. From live music and colourful festivals to summer parties and Christmas markets, there is something for everyone. Search for things to do in Kent today
This summer, Kent is brimming with food and drink festivals to tempt your taste buds. This festival season, get in touch with your inner foodie and sample delicious street food at food festivals, taste local brews at beer festivals, and even taste tipples at the UK's Prosecco festival!
This Elizabethan grade I listed town house is one of the most impressive and distinctive buildings.
Take a trip back in time at one of Kent’s stunning historic locations this year and uncover the ancient stories and fascinating secrets of years gone by…Steeped in history from the magnificent city centre of Canterbury to the beautiful coastal castles, Kent certainly delivers when it comes to world-class history and heritage sites.
The Kent Event Centre hosts many large scale events including concerts, music festivals, garden shows, military shows, antiques and vintage fairs, dog shows, Christmas parties and many more.
An entertaining and varied programme of regular events, including a free summer Jazz Festival on Thursday evenings, a Food Festival and a fortnightly Farmers' and Craft Market, are all held on the Pantiles.
Kenward Place is a day out for the whole family! A hidden gem, in Yalding, Kenward Place offers Alpaca Experiences, Goat Experiences and Meet & Greet sessions, as well as Archery and Disc Golf. We can provide afternoon teas and have a children's play area and gift shop onsite. We also host events throughout the year, including a Classic Car Show, a Walk On The Wild Side springtime event, and our annual Christmas Fayre!
Gad's Hill Place, former home of Charles Dickens, Higham, Kent.