Margate has transformed into a trendy destination with its stunning beach, vibrant atmosphere, top-notch eateries and refreshing coastal air – no wonder celebs can’t get enough of the place

View from beach of Margate, Margate, Kent, England
Margate is located in Kent and a reachable destination from the UK capital (Image: Laurie Noble via Getty Images)

If you’re seeking the perfect weekend escape from the hustle and bustle of London, this hidden treasure in Kent is just the ticket. Margate, with its beautiful beach, lively atmosphere, top-quality restaurants and invigorating sea air, is the ideal spot for families or couples looking for a romantic short break.

You may hold dear memories of Margate from your younger years, but the modern-day Margate has so much more to offer. The town boasts an impressive culinary scene and a thriving arts community.

But don’t worry — while Margate has certainly moved with the times, it hasn’t lost its quintessential seaside charm. Today, it provides the best of both worlds: it’s fashionable and creative, yet still exudes that nostalgic British holiday vibe.

And we can’t overlook Margate Main Sands — home to some of the softest, golden sands stretching across 19 miles of stunning Kentish coastline. Margate’s Cliftonville area has been hailed as one of the ‘coolest’ in the UK, and TimeOut has named the town as one of the top places to visit.

It’s no wonder that Margate has become a magnet for celebrities and Londoners alike, causing a surge in property prices. Keep a lookout and you might spot famous faces like Lily Allen, Sam Mendes, Olivia Coleman, and even some cast members from EastEnders, reports MyLondon.

Margate has 19 miles of golden sand stretching across the Kent coastline(Image: Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

For unique experiences, Margate is the place to be. Attractions include the Margate Museum, the eccentric Crab Museum, the magical Shell Grotto, and the subterranean marvels of Margate Caves.

The delightful Margate Old Town is packed with quirky, smaller museums and diverse shops spanning from vintage to modern styles. Celebrating its legacy as a coastal resort, Margate delivers all the classic seaside pleasures: numerous fish and chip outlets, ice cream vendors scattered across the seafront, beachside pubs, and even mini golf.

A short walk from the shore sits Dreamland, a retro funfair that remains a beloved destination for families. The venue features traditional carnival rides, live music performances, and the Scenic Railway—Britain’s oldest timber rollercoaster.

After spending hours on the sand, Peter’s Fish Factory at 12 Royal York Mansions in Margate offers glowing recommendations for your fish and chips fix. For those seeking a more formal dining experience, Margate also excels with food establishments like Angela’s and Bottega Caruso, alongside trendy newcomers such as Sargasso and Fort Road Hotel.

There are plenty of restaurants and cafes to enjoy in Margate(Image: iStock/CBCK-Christine/Getty Images)

Those craving a cultural expedition should visit the Turner Contemporary gallery, which showcases diverse art exhibitions that easily match London’s cultural offerings. Guests can participate in guided tours and activities or relax in the café overlooking the harbour.

Should you be organising a weekend break, ensure you experience Margate’s magnificent four-acre tidal pool, situated merely 1.4 miles from Margate Main Sands. The Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, loved by swimmers throughout the year and families, stands as the UK’s largest and features “fresh water springs rising from the beach” within its boundaries.

It provides a perfect location to breathe in the sea air whilst enjoying a swim or simply relaxing beside the water.

To reach Margate by rail, the HS1 service from St Pancras to Margate takes just 1 hour and 20 minutes. Should you prefer to drive from London, follow the M2, A2, A299 (Thanet Way), then the A28.

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