Fun things to do in Folkestone (GB)

Best and most fun things to do in Folkestone : Follow the crowd or avoid the queues by visiting the most popular attractions during the quiet hours as indicated below.

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The Dugout Sports Bar & Kitchen (Beer)
Cheriton Rd Folkestone CT19 5JU United Kingdom
4.4

The Dugout Sports Bar & Kitchen is most popular around 8 PM on Wednesdays. It's most quiet on Sundays.

The Dugout Sports Bar & Kitchen shows live sport on 13 screens, serving drinks with food from our newly refurbished kitchen.

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Sunshine grill (Restaurant)
5-7 Lower Sandgate Rd Folkestone CT20 1QJ United Kingdom
4.1

Sunshine grill is most popular around 9 PM on Wednesdays. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Kebab Pizza Burger Turkish Food Takeaway

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Jewson Folkestone (Shopping)
Station Rd Folkestone CT19 4AY United Kingdom
4.6

Jewson Folkestone is most popular around 8 AM on Thursdays. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

Welcome to Jewson Folkestone! A chain of builders merchants supplying tools, materials and construction equipment.

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Bill Woodrow, The Ledge (Other)
Folkestone CT20 2DZ United Kingdom
4.1

Bill Woodrow, The Ledge is most popular around 1 AM on Thursdays. It's most quiet on Fridays.

This crystalline modernist architectural composition, echoing the white cliffs between Folkestone and Dover, supports figures of an Inuit and a seal, and sits on a black puddle shape. Sited by the shore, the strong horizontals suggest the rising water level resulting from the disappearing polar ice caps, an iceberg melting into a pool of oil. The human figure and its ecological counterpart the seal represent an ancient way of life, standing on thin ice.

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Folkestone Artworks: Christina Iglesias, Towards the Sound of Wilderness (Other)
Martello 4
4.8

Folkestone Artworks: Christina Iglesias, Towards the Sound of Wilderness is most popular around 12 AM on Thursdays. It's most quiet on Sundays.

Cristina Iglesias's architectural intervention on the ramparts of Martello 4 offers the illusion of an entrance into another world. The sculpture allows visitors a chance to view this historic monument which remained hidden by a screen of trees and shrubs for many years. Visitors need to negotiate a path cut through the shrubs and trees to find a mirrored walk-in structure clad with resin foliage.

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Pablo Bronstein, Beach Hut (Other)
Lower Sandgate Rd Folkestone CT20 2JP United Kingdom
4.0

Pablo Bronstein, Beach Hut is most popular around 5 AM on Thursdays. It's most quiet on Fridays.

Bronstein has described his Beach Hut in the style of Nicholas Hawksmoor as a 'monument to architecture', paying homage to the quintessentially English architectural vocabulary of the 18th Century Baroque architect, Nicholas Hawksmoor. Situated next to other brightly coloured beach huts on the water front, alongside the Council's mundane arrangements for park maintenance, Bronstein's sculpture's dramatic presence invokes a delightful and piquant sense of folly.

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