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What to See and Do in Margate, Kent: A Visitor’s Travel Guide

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Margate:

Margate is the largest of the three towns in East Kent comprising the Isle of Thanet. It’s a popular seaside resort that became fashionable during the 19th century and this is still evidenced today by its splendid Georgian seafront terraces.

Margate beach
Margate beach

The resort’s hey day continued with the arrival of the railway bringing hordes of tourists from London into the town, continuing until the 1960’s when cheap overseas package holidays took their toll not only on Margate but on British seaside resorts in general. Fast forward to 2011 with the opening of the Turner Contemporary and the town’s fortunes changed. Swish new hotels, cosy cafes, indie boutiques and a vibrant art scene have put Margate firmly back on the tourist trail.

Getting there:

Margate, Kent
Margate, Kent

By car: from the M25, take the M2 which leads into East Kent until it becomes the A299 (Thanet Way). From there, follow signs into Margate. For rail travellers, Margate is just 75 minutes from London by the high speed service with Southeastern from St. Pancras. Other services also operate from London Victoria and Charing Cross. We arrived by car and parked in the railway station car park which is very reasonably priced with all day parking at weekends costing no more than £3.50. The car park is just a short walk from the centre making it very convenient.

Top things to see and do in Margate:

Turner Contemporary

The Turner Contemporary, Margate
The Turner Contemporary, Margate

Margate has long been a source of artistic inspiration for many including J.M.W. Turner who famously painted the town’s stunning landscapes and sunsets.

Turner Contemporary, Margate
Turner Contemporary, Margate

The world class art gallery is located in a cutting edge building overlooking the harbour on the town’s seafront and is a tribute to the British artist. Admission is free and it’s a great place to visit. Turner Contemporary.

Margate Caves

Margate Caves
Margate Caves

Initially dug as an early 18th century chalk mine, Margate Caves were first opened as a tourist attraction in 1863. After a period of lengthy closure the caves re-opened to the public in 2019.

Margate Caves
Margate Caves

Explore the caves and enter a world of mystery and myth up to 50ft below the ground. As the caves are cool all year round I recommend wearing a jumper and sensible footwear due to uneven floors and be aware of the need to stoop occasionally under low ceilings.

Margate Caves
Margate Caves

Gaze in awe at the original paintings of hunt scenes and soldiers. Margate Caves

The Shell Grotto

Shell Grotto, Margate
Shell Grotto, Margate

The Shell Grotto was discovered by chance in 1835 and opened to the public three years later. It is thought to be one of the most extensive and stunning displays of shell mosaics in Britain and ranks amongst the most intriguing and mysterious structures worldwide.

Shell Grotto, Margate
Shell Grotto, Margate

The grotto comprises a series of underground tunnels decorated with an estimated 4.6 million shells forming patterns of everything from trees to goddesses without anyone knowing the true origins of this unusual attraction.

Mosaics, Shell Grotto, Margate
Mosaics, Shell Grotto, Margate

To date, no documents relating to the grotto pre-dating its discovery have been found although numerous theories about its origins abound. The shell patterns may possibly be interpreted as various things from a Regency folly to a secret shrine. Irrespective of its reason for being created, the Shell Grotto is a definite ‘must see’ with its intricate patterns of cockles, mussels and oyster shells adorning its underground walls. A treat for the entire family. Shell Grotto

Crab Museum

Crab Museum, Margate
Crab Museum, Margate

An intriguing small museum where you can discover some bizarre facts that connect crabs with science, history, climate change and philosophy. Please note that although you may expect to see some live crabs there actually aren’t any in the museum. (Free entry). Crab Museum

Dreamland

Dreamland, Margate
Dreamland, Margate

Located along the seafront, Dreamland is a long established funfair that has drawn visitors to the town since 1920. After major renovations the attraction reopened in 2015 retaining its delightful seaside nostalgic with its star attraction being its wooden scenic railway rollercoaster that’s one of the oldest in the UK.

Dodgems, Dreamland, Margate
Dodgems, Dreamland

The pleasure park is free to enter so if you’re not a thrill seeker you can still wander around viewing the action and seaside fun. The site is also home to summer concerts and festivals attracting star studded casts. Dreamland 

Explore the old town

Margate Old Town
Margate Old Town

Take a leisurely stroll through the historic streets of Margate’s Old Town located just behind the promenade. Discover vintage clothes shops galore, bookstores and charming small squares with their outdoor cafes and bars giving the town a continental feel during the summer months.

Margate Old Town

Look out for the blue plaque dedicated to Turner on the side of one of the buildings. Close to the Turner Contemporary pop into Harbour & Tide for a beautifully designed coastal memento to take back home.

Margate Harbour

Margate Harbour Arm
Margate Harbour Arm

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the seafront leading on to the Harbour Arm. The walk starts from Droit House, home to the Margate Visitor Information Centre. View the small boats bobbing about in the harbour as you walk along the harbour wall. A stroll to the end will rewarded by viewing the interesting ‘Mrs. Booth the Shell Lady’ statue. The statue was given the name Mrs. Booth as she was Turner’s landlady and later lover / partner.

Mrs. Booth, The Shell Lady Statue, Margate Harbour
Mrs. Booth, The Shell Lady Statue, Margate Harbour

Looking back to the beach there’s a lovely view of Margate’s sweeping bay and golden sandy beach. Climb the steps up to the small lighthouse from where you can gaze out to sea. Several of the old fisherman’s huts have been converted into food outlets, galleries and artisan’s studios and with a couple of pubs overlooking the harbour, there’s plenty to choose from. Back at the shore end, call into the RNLI lifeboat station to view Margate’s lifeboat and take a look in the small gift shop next to it.

Margate Tourist Information Centre
Margate Tourist Information Centre

The best way to end your day at the seaside is in traditional style by sitting on the sea wall with fish and chips from one of the seafront takeaways. Blissful!

Margate seafront bars
Margate seafront bars

Lots of reasons to visit lovely Margate.

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During our visit we were guests of Visit Thanet and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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46 responses to “What to See and Do in Margate, Kent: A Visitor’s Travel Guide”

  1. Samir Avatar

    Thanks for the tour. The Shell Grotto looks very interesting … maybe originated by some undersea kingdom. 🤔

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exploring the Shell Grotto was a fascinating experience and not one that we expected to find in Margate.

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  2. gederedita Avatar

    Interesting to know about Crab Museum. thank you for sharing

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, rather a unique museum

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  3. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    the beaches look lovely but the caves look amazing!! must put this down as a place to visit next time I am UK bound!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That sounds a great idea Andy as Margate is easily reachable from London. Thanks for your interest.

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  4. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    We also have a seaside town here in South Africa called Margate – also a popular holiday destination in summer. The caves seem like an interesting place to visit and I can imagine that a fun fair at a place like Margate could be a great attraction. Oh, and I love The Shell Lady Statue – how cute is that!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was our first visit to Margate and we really liked the seaside resort especially as it was such a sunny day! Thanks so much for your interest Corna.

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  5. leightontravels Avatar

    Margate was summer weekend destination for my nan back In the early 1950s; she has often told me stories of those visits. Hence I was curious to see what the place looks like now. The caves look like a fun adventure, I have just been digging deeper into their history, fascinating. I am a big fan of Turner so the centre in Margate would be a must for me too. Love the shell lady statue.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Margate in the summer sunshine was lovely and much more refined than I had anticipated. The Turner Contemporary is great and I was impressed with Mrs .Booth, the Shell Lady too!

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  6. Maëlle Avatar

    Absolutely love the Kent region!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks, we thought it was gorgeous too.

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  7. Tanja Avatar

    Looks wonderful

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Tanja, all three of the Kent seaside resorts are lovely.

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  8. Maëlle Avatar

    Absolutely loved Margate, such a nice city with surprising places such as the shell grotto!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words and interest.

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  9. grandmisadventures Avatar

    The shell grotto is incredible! I can’t imagine the skill and creativity to create such intricate patterns out of shells. And it just seems all the better for no one knowing how it came about. I really love the caves with all the paintings on the wall. Both of these places seem like you’ve stepped off from the lovely beach scene into a kind of fairy tale.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Margate has so much to offer both with its sandy beach and interesting attractions such as the Shell Caverns and Margate Caves. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  10. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    That beach looks pretty popular! Those caves look pretty fascinating and fish and chips do sound like the perfect way to tend the day 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Margate turned out to be a lovely final stop on our tour of Thanet. Both sets of caves were fascinating and the sandy beach very inviting.

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  11. junedesilva Avatar

    Margate has been off my radar for many years, although I was aware of the regeneration that has taken place there. I’ve heard that it is now a trendy destination and your post confirms that there is plenty to see and do in the town. Topping my list would be the Turner Contemporary, the Shell Grotto and the Old Town. Apologies for my absence, Marion but we have just returned from a week in Porto and the wedding!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and positive thoughts on our super weekend in Kent. Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate are all lovely resorts, even nicer than we anticipated. How exciting the wedding must have been June. Can’t wait to hear all about it and see some of your photos. If preferred you can send them over by email. M
      Best wishes, Marion

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      1. junedesilva Avatar

        Living in Surrey we tend to head south to visit the coast, favouring Brighton but we should change our habits!
        The wedding was wonderful, Marion! I’m going to put a couple of photos on the blog (with permissions) but I’m waiting for all the official photos to arrive. I was very much in the moment on the day, so didn’t take many myself! Will send you a couple by email when I’ve seen them but promise not to inundate you! J x

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thank you. There’s no way you could inundate me. Just be lovely to see and will of course keep confidential. We must arrange a meet up sometime!

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          1. junedesilva Avatar

            I would love to meet up sometime!

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  12. Candy Knight Avatar

    Adding Kent to my England Adventure destinations list.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so good to read Candy. The Kent coast has much to offer. Thanks for your interest.

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  13. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The shell grotto looks impressive! It’s interesting to hear that it was discovered by chance and that it’s unclear why it was built.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Shell Grotto is very intriguing Linda. It must have taken a long time to design and create. Thanks for your interest.

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  14. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another wonderful tour. Loved the cave. Didn’t see you on the dodgem cars.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The caves were an unexpected surprise Ian and the sandy bay looked lovely in the warm sunshine. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  15. Lookoom Avatar

    I’m not sure that it will be enough to attract overseas visitors, but the various attractions add to the appeal of a typical coastal town. There’s plenty to keep anyone entertained over the weekend.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s for sure. A sandy beach and sunshine were very welcoming.

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  16. Lana Avatar

    Oooh it’s been decades since I was there and it certainly looks better than I recall! Thank you for sharing. Definitely one to revisit. Now I have Chas & Dave’s “Down to Margate” as a (welcome) earworm.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest. We hadn’t visited Margate before but were pleasantly surprised to find the resort so attractive!

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  17. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion you visited in Kent. You saw these Caves are amazing. Mrs. Booth, The Shell Lady Statue is stunning. Margate Old Town so interesting.Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our visit to Margate Anita. We had a lovely time there.

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  18. Karen Avatar

    The Shell Grotto sounds very interesting. Especially as there isn’t much known about its history.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly, the Shell Grotto is unique and was fascinating to explore.

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  19. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    The Old Town looks like fun, but that shell grotto is bizarre and wonderful 😊Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Shell Grotto in Margate was totally unexpected and indeed a unique experience.

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  20. kagould17 Avatar

    Beautiful scenes Marion. The seaside has long been an escape for city dwellers all around the globe, but I think it is especially significant in Britain. So nice there are towns that can cater to all the tourists and provide activity options. That is quite the cave system. I was not expecting that. Happy Saturday Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We weren’t expecting to find such interesting and unusual attractions to visit in Margate Allan but we were pleasantly surprised. The sandy bay is lovely and we were blessed with warm, sunny weather.

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  21. Sheree Avatar

    The last in a great triple header

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Sheree. Who knew that the Isle of Thanet was so nice, we’ll definitely be heading back!

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Good to read Marion

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