Folkestone Harbour
Folkestone Harbour, the main harbor of the town of Folkestone in Kent, England, boasts a rich history dating
back to the 19th century when it served as a major maritime port and gateway to
continental Europe via ferry services to Boulogne. The restored Folkestone Harbour Arm has transformed from a ferry
port into a vibrant center for food, drink, and entertainment, offering a
beautiful promenade jutting out to sea and boasting world-class views.
Explore the Folkestone Harbour Arm, a collection of independent businesses,
including enticing street-food kiosks, cafes, inviting restaurants, and lively
bars. Savor delicious food and drinks while marveling at the stunning sea
views. For a dose of nature, visit the nearby Lower Leas Coastal Park, a perfect spot for a relaxing
stroll or picnic. Unwind at The Lighthouse Champagne Bar, a cozy bistro offering
high-quality fare, refreshing drinks, and live music. Real ale enthusiasts will
find solace at Kipps’ Alehouse or The Firkin Alehouse, both known for their friendly atmospheres.