Interesting Facts About Dover Tourism
On the St. Jones River in the south east of England is located a beautiful town called Dover named so by William Penn. Kent is the place that borders this place. It is a ferry port that is one of the busiest in the world. For people in the UK it is a gateway to many countries in Europe.
Tourists from all over the world come to this sought after destination. The town is surrounded by stark white cliffs. Beaches are world class, gardens and parks are well maintained, architectural buildings are excellent, cafes and restaurants are full of flavor, churches are peaceful and the castles are stunning.

There are many places for shopping and the operas and bars are the most happening places. Dover tourism has flourished for centuries. Nightlife at this tourist destination is truly sensational. Environment of this exotic place is enhanced by the presence of art galleries, museums and historical monuments.
The town gets its characteristic ambience due to galleries that are full of noteworthy paintings, museums that have an appealing look and monuments that all can admire. Some of the best places you can see at here are Deal Maritime & Local History Museum, Dover Transport Museum, Deal Time-ball Tower Museum, Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery and The Women Land Army Museum. Finding lodging or accommodation is not at all difficult here.
Depending upon your budget you can get an apartment, condo, flat, beach house, villa, luxurious hotels or motels at affordable rates. The entire city is covered by hotels and hence there is no dearth of them. Along with your train ticket, you can make a hotel booking.
Some of the best hotels are the Best Western Churchill Hotel, Wallet’s Court and Ramada Dover. There is no difficulty in finding awesome gardens, open spaces and parks. Some of the popular parks to visit are The Seafront at Walmer, Connaught Park, The Seafront at Walmer, Russell Gardens, Kearsney Abbey, Victoria Park, Marke Wood, North Deal Playing Fields and River Recreation Ground.
You can also visit the Cruise Port, Bleriot Memorial, Butterfly Centre, Knights Templar Church and Grand Shaft. Everything you name is available at Dover.



