
A seaside town once considered "shabby" is now being named one of the best in the UK. Folkestone, with its breathtaking coastline, lively community, and rich history, was named one of the best places to live by The Sunday Times.
Tucked away on the English Channel in Kent, this harbour town features quaint cobbled streets, shopping delights and an impressive array of modern art, appealing to all generations. The Sunday Times lauded Folkestone as a "once shabby old seaside resort" that now "feels like a younger, fresher and cheaper version of Brighton". It also holds the esteemed title of the best place to live in the southeast.
The newspaper underscored how Folkestone's culture-driven revival isn't just about the artists' studios, trendy shops, or the opportunity to enjoy cocktails on the refurbished Harbour Arm. It also boasts top-tier schools, cutting-edge sports facilities, and high-speed trains to London.
Once a chic coastal resort during the 19th and mid-20th centuries, Folkestone is nestled between two cliffs on the southern edge of the North Downs.
For those planning a visit to this delightful coastal town, there's an abundance of activities on offer. The lively High Street and Bouverie Place Shopping Centre are sure to keep retail enthusiasts entertained.
TripAdvisor recommends visiting the Kent Battle of Britain Museum, Lower Leas Coastal Park, local beaches, and art galleries. There's also a wide array of tempting restaurants and bars dotted around the town, offering a taste of everything you'd expect from a seaside location.

What's more, Folkestone's superb transport links mean you're never far from the action - a swift 55-minute train journey will take you straight to King's Cross London for an effortless trip into Europe. The M20, A20 and A259 are all easily reachable from Folkestone, making travel across the country straightforward.
The town's arts scene is flourishing, with many famous artists leaving their mark, including internationally-renowned sculptor Anthony Gormley's iconic Iron Men and Cornelia Parker's striking Bronze Mermaid. Intriguingly, the mermaid was reportedly cast from a real-life resident of Folkestone, who still lives in the town today.
With so much to do and affordable housing prices, it's no surprise that Folkestone is being touted as the new, younger, and trendier Brighton.
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