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As part of English Tourism Week 2026 enjoy a guided tour of Gad's Hill Place, former home of Charles Dickens, Higham, Kent.
Open especially for Heritage Open Days, this Charles II house is an extraordinary example of a Kent country home and family home of the renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker.
Discover Creative Courses in Faversham. Enjoy art workshops, creative classes and hands-on experiences led by artists. Book your place today.
Each year, thousands of people visit and enjoy the beauty of the River Stour, the second longest waterway in Kent and once a key Roman trade route connecting Britain to Europe. People picnic along its banks, rejoice in a relaxing river tour or walk along the footpaths that offer glimpses of the river.
Over 50 popular stores including fashion, homeware, food retailers and restaurants.
The Rochester Guildhall is one of the finest 17th-Century civic buildings in Kent and is popular museum.
Kent has a wide range of places to stay with hotels, B&Bs, luxury cottages, hostels, and cool campsites to suit any budget or group size. Browse the Visit Kent accommodation pages for inspiration
Find great restaurants and beautiful places to eat and drink in Kent, from sleek Michelin-starred restaurants to characterful pubs by the beach.
It's easy to travel to Kent whether you’re travelling by road, rail or air. With London just 38 minutes away, Kent is an ideal weekend break or day trip for visitors, filled with effortless transport routes around the county.
Kent is home to some of the most exciting and diverse wine producers in Europe - and they are waiting to welcome you to the Wine Garden of England