Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Folkestone, England

December 7, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Folkestone (/ˈfoʊkstən/ FOHK-stən) is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour and shipping port for most of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Restaurants in Folkestone

1. Seapoint Canoe Centre

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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Seapoint Canoe Centre

Paddlesport centre near Folkestone and Hythe, Kent. Offers stand-up paddle-board, kayak and canoe sessions for all ages and abilities; rentals; national coaching centre for instructors. Seapoint have been teaching paddlesport since 1989, hosting thousands of sessions on canal, river and sea. Registered charity: 11222984 AALA and British Canoeing Approved

2. Inn Doors Micropub

96 Sandgate High Street, Sandgate, Folkestone CT20 3BY England +44 7944 958118 [email protected] http://www.inndoorsmicropub.co.uk
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Inn Doors Micropub

Micropub with a difference! As well as great real ales served from the cask we have a choice of ciders, wine, prosecco and over 70 gins!

Reviewed By nevilleb621 - Ashford, United Kingdom

My first visit with friends to this little bar and what a great atmosphere. Made to feel welcome upon arrival and a very relaxed atmosphere with a great selection of drinks. Brings back the long lost art of conversation too.

3. Exotic Fusion

Jointon Rd Ingles Cottage, Ingles Yard, Folkestone CT20 2RD England +44 1303 255126 [email protected] http://www.exoticfusion.co.uk
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Exotic Fusion

Unforgettable service and world class products in a setting of tranquility. Influences and styles are fused from Europe and Asia, an Exotic Fusion taking you on a journey of relaxation and luxury. We are situated in Ingles cottage an oasis in the heart of Folkestone 5 mins from Folkestone central station.

Reviewed By R9006SXtinal

Nichola (the owner) is friendly, professional and instantly warm and welcoming. She is highly skilled in all areas of waxing, beauty treatments, massage and relaxation. Having been a regular customer for years I highly recommend her services.

4. Escape60

Unit 3, Town Walk, Folkestone CT20 2AD England +44 7973 186565 [email protected] http://www.escape60.co.uk
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Escape60

Two themed escape rooms for an immersive experience. Game 1 =Serial killers lair Game 2 = The Compactor

Reviewed By I3638ZWjamiep - Folkestone, United Kingdom

Mum, dad, sister and myself went as a team and it was just amazing!! we had just great fun doing the room Staff were really friendly ♡♡ definitely going back there again. 100% will recommend!!

5. Kent Battle of Britain Museum

Aerodrome Road, Hawkinge, Folkestone CT18 7AG England +44 1303 893140 http://www.kbobm.org
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4.5 based on 701 reviews

Kent Battle of Britain Museum

Reviewed By Mumsynanna - Surrey, United Kingdom

Took my wife, daughter and grandchildren and we all had a most interesting time. There is an incredible amount of items on display, and the layout means you are discovering something new around the each section without being overwhelmed with exhibits. The whole experience is well balanced from both RAF and German perspective's and gives an enthralling insight into the lives of those that took part in the Battle of Britain. The volunteers running the museum were very friendly, and only too ready to help. The no photo rule is not a problem, and should not discourage anyone from visiting the museum. Leave your camera in the car, and immerse yourself with the exhibits on display. When leaving, we collected our cameras, and we had our photos taken with the Hurricanes outside by the volunteers. I highly recommend a visit to this museum, and look forward to returning in next year when it re-opens.

6. The Leas Promenade

Leas Cliff Hall The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2DZ England http://www.visitkent.co.uk/attractions/the-leas/177028
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4.5 based on 593 reviews

The Leas Promenade

Reviewed By Shazzit

Lovely walk from Folkestone centre along seafront towards Sandgate beautiful views. Access to beach can be steep

7. Sunny Sands

The Stade, Folkestone CT19 6RB England
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Sunny Sands

Reviewed By surenjoy - Greater London, United Kingdom

we visited Folkestone beach it’s a lovely beach with crystal clear waters and they have cafe and ice cream shop close at beach ???? and paddle board hire directly next to it. The raised walk way runs along the end of the beach with stairs leading to the east cliff, built under the walkway is a series of quirky tunnels that if your get there early enough to claim one, offer the ideal shade out the sun. The beach further down one end is covered in rocks and at low tide is perfect for rock pool and crabbing.

8. Lower Leas Coastal Park

Lower Sandgate Road, Folkestone CT20 2JP England +44 1303 853685 [email protected] http://www.folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/community/parks-and-open-spaces/lower-leas-coastal-park
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4.5 based on 998 reviews

Lower Leas Coastal Park

New measures have been introduced by Folkestone & Hythe District Council in response to the sheer numbers of people visiting the Lower Leas Coastal Park. These measures include: Banning barbecues in the Coastal Park with immediate effect. BBQ pods have been removed. Refreshing the double yellow lines along Radnor Cliff Road. Installing a lockable barrier on the Coastal Park car park and close this overnight from 8pm - 8am to discourage groups from staying late into the evening. We are unable to release any vehicles over night. Installing additional signage and exploring the use of large electronic signage located at various points in the district/access points to the park areas. Increasing the amount of enforcement and advisory officers to give a higher visual presence. We will be issuing warnings - and potentially fines - to anyone acting in a way that negatively impacts on others.

Reviewed By clottieYorkshire - North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

This park is along the cliff and under cliff of Folkestone and provides a lovely green walk between the town above and the sea below. It is a pretty Victorian experience - an amphitheatre with the sea as a backdrop; attractively planted flower beds; a zig-zag path up the cliff through the the trees to the bandstand on the esplanade above. And all the time, the sea and pebble beaches stretching out to give lovely views. What a treat - and all for free. I wonder if the funicular railway/lift works in the summer to complete the back-in-time experience.

9. Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe

Church Street Priory Gardens, Folkestone CT20 1SW England +44 1303 252947 [email protected] http://www.friendsofstmaryandsteanswythe.org.uk
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe

Reviewed By petercChester - Folkestone, United Kingdom

A beautiful church with a superb acoustic for classical concerts, lovingly tended by Ian Gordon and his friends

10. Quarterhouse

Tontine Street, Folkestone CT20 1BN England +44 1303 760750 [email protected] http://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Quarterhouse

Reviewed By C2745NCgordonm

An excellent discussion-led update on providing access to the work of this truly great poet. Catherine Heaney (daughter of Seamus), gave a detailed account of why and how there is now so much access to his lifetime of work. Very human, very warm. The new collection of 100 poems, across his poetry career will be welcomed by all. Adrian Dunbar added brilliantly to the show. His reading of personal favourites was the perfect accompaniment to the flow of the show. He gave of himself and it was powerful, emotional. Well done to the curators of the Folkstone book festival; a truly fascinating event.

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