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Discover the most popular places to visit in Dover
White Cliffs of Dover
9.2/10 (492 reviews)
These iconic chalk cliffs stand as natural sentinels along England's southeastern coastline, symbolizing freedom and hope. Walk the cliff-top paths for breathtaking Channel views to France on clear days.
Dover Castle
9.4/10 (344 reviews)
This medieval fortress atop the White Cliffs of Dover has guarded England for over 2,000 years. Explore the Great Tower's royal chambers and descend into Secret Wartime Tunnels that orchestrated the Dunkirk evacuation.
Dover Beach
8.4/10 (119 reviews)
Dover Beach provides a perfect spot to watch ships navigate one of the world's busiest ferry ports against the White Cliffs backdrop. Stroll the promenade and look for harbor seals in summer.
Photo by Anika Blum
Open Photo by Anika Blum
St Margaret's Bay Beach
8.8/10 (19 reviews)
Nestled beneath Dover's famous white cliffs, this shingle beach offers dramatic coastal views and rock pools. Explore the shoreline at low tide to discover fossils while glimpsing France across the Channel on clear days.
Dover Museum
8.0/10 (58 reviews)
Dover Museum houses the world's oldest seagoing vessel—the Bronze Age Boat—in a dedicated gallery. Explore archaeological treasures spanning Dover's history from prehistoric times to present day.
South Foreland Lighthouse
7.8/10 (20 reviews)
This Victorian lighthouse made history as the first electrified beacon and site of Marconi's radio breakthrough. Walk the White Cliffs to reach it, then enjoy tea at Mrs. Knott's tearoom with Channel views.
Photo by C J West
Open Photo by C J West
Samphire Hoe Country Park
7.8/10 (6 reviews)
Formed from Channel Tunnel excavations, Samphire Hoe showcases dramatic white cliffs and diverse coastal habitats. Trails lead visitors past rare orchids and peregrine falcons along the English Channel shoreline.
Dover Harbour
8.0/10 (70 reviews)
Dover Harbour, one of the world's busiest passenger ports, serves as the UK's gateway to Europe. Watch ferries and ships navigate the channel while enjoying views of the French coastline on clear days.
"My son was charge to use the gym. No airconditioning and extremely hot and humid . Each room was provided with small electric fan. No more, no less. They did not lend us another fan when my husband requested one. The location is great though."
"I booked 2 rooms sea view, Queen beds and balcony.
Our room was tiny with a double
Bed not queen. Whilst the other room was much larger with queen bed and large walk in shower.
I paid the same rate for both these rooms
Unacceptable in my view."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.