Margate lies on the south-eastern coast of England, attracting travellers with its idyllic seaside town, sandy (not pebbly) beaches, and family-friendly activities. The 19th-century Harbour Arm stone pier is arguably the town's liveliest area – expect loads of cafés and restaurants, bike rental shops, and artistic hangouts. Art lovers can explore galleries and museums that dot the town – check out rotating exhibitions at Turner Contemporary, located near Harbour Arm.

Travellers with kids will enjoy a wide range of Margate landmarks, from vintage rides at Dreamland Margate amusement park to the Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, the UK’s largest saltwater pool. Perhaps the town’s most unique feature is Shell Grotto, a winding network of tunnels covered with mosaics that are made entirely from, you guessed it, seashells.

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    The list of things to do in Margate combines both natural and manmade attractions that have a distinctively English quirkiness. As one of England’s first grand seaside resorts, Margate continues to live up to its reputation as the go-to for summer holidays, with its sandy beaches and charming old town coastal architecture.  With its blend of colourful history, rich cultural traditions,...

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