Maidstone has much to offer all sorts of visitors, whether you're looking to see historic sights, lovely parks or charming performances in a live theater. While the town itself has numerous historic buildings, you never have to go far to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the countryside. Both in the city and a short distance outside of it, vibrant parks are available in excess.
Of course, museums and historical sites let you step back in time to learn all about Maidstone.
What are the best things to do in Maidstone?
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Kentish Lady River Boat
Explore the River Medway
- Couples
- History
- Photo
The Kentish Lady River Boat is a tour that takes passengers along the River Medway to spot some of the most prominent landmarks and attractions in town. It features massive windows and an open deck on the front and the back, so you'll always have a stunning view of your surroundings.
You'll find a bar on board the boat along with convenient wheelchair accessibility, so it's easy to find fun that everyone can enjoy. Be sure to consider the Allington Castle Cruise if you're looking for particularly stunning sights. Tours embark from the dock city centre, just a short walk northwest of the Archbishop's Palace.
Location: Undercliffe Boathouse, Bishops Way, Maidstone ME15 6XG, UK
Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 4 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1622 753740
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Mote Park
Find outdoor adventure
- Adventure
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
Mote Park is a 440-acre park that features expansive green space along with a boating lake, miniature railroad and a variety of different sporting pitches and neighborhoods. The walking paths are positively scenic, but if you want to see some of the most iconic sights, the lake offers opportunities for both boating and fishing.
The sporting pitches are quite varied. You'll find space for soccer, rugby and cricket. More thrilling sports can be enjoyed on the BMX track and skate park. You'll find this park just east of the town center between Shepway and Weavering.
Location: Mote Ave, Maidstone ME15 7RN, UK
Open: 24/7
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Maidstone Museum
Explore human history
- History
Maidstone Museum is a comprehensive history and fine art museum, showcasing some of the most important and impressive artifacts from Anglo-Saxon history and beyond. Among its collection, you'll find more than 600,000 items including an impressive selection from Japanese history.
The museum's fine art collection consists of about 25,000 items and they include breathtaking statues, such as the Lady Godiva by John Thomas. You can find it all near the town center right by the Brenchley Gardens and north of Hazlitt Theater.
Location: St Faith's St, Maidstone ME14 1LH, UK
Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday from noon to 4 pm (closed on Monday)
Phone: +44 (0)1622 602169
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Kent Owl Academy
See magnificent birds
- Families
- Unusual
Kent Owl Academy is home to a wide variety of fascinating birds, such as owls, and several birds of prey, like raptors. When you visit, you can enjoy a hands-on experience with the owls that put you up close and personal with these magnificent creatures. In addition to the birds, you'll also find other animals here.
Meerkats tend to be the most popular, as these adorable little animals are sure to delight all kinds of people. You'll find this destination just south of the Cobtree Manor Park on the north side of town.
Location: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm
Open: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm
Phone: +44 (0)7535 471588
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Cobtree Manor Park
Relax in a park
- Adventure
- Families
Cobtree Manor Park is packed full of exciting opportunities for fun, whether you're looking for a quaint walking trail, arboretum or play neighborhoods designed for kids. The play area is quite robust, as you'll find a fort with swings, climbing, slides and rope bridges. The arboretum in the park features nearly 160 different kinds of trees and shrubs you can see along a self-guided trail that's about an hour-long at a walking pace.
Of course, other routes and trails can take you past fascinating sculptures created by local Jason Mulligan. You'll find this park in Forstal about 3 miles north of the town center.
Location: Forstal Rd, Aylesford ME20 7AG, UK
Open: Daily from 6.30 am to 8 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1622 715702
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Stoneacre
Visit a historic home
- History
Stoneacre is a 15th-century half-timbered yeoman farmer's house that features a small garden, meadows and an orchard, all maintained as a Grade II listed building. Much of the building was in disrepair when Aymer Vallance came to control it in the 1920s, but he restored much of it. When you visit, you'll still be able to see much of the original construction.
The front door, for example, is the same door from the 15th century, albeit significantly restored. The panels of the screens passage, however, are new since the original ones rotted long ago. You'll find this house to explore in Otham a few miles southeast of the town center.
Location: Stoneacre Ln, Otham, Maidstone ME15 8RS, UK
Phone: +44 (0)1580 710701
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Teston Bridge Country Park
Enjoy a riverside walk
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
Teston Bridge Country Park is a well-maintained green space centered around a historical bridge with numerous walking trails along the River Medway. The countryside atmosphere cultivated at this park is easy to enjoy with numerous meadows and hills to go for a lovely stroll or have a picnic.
You'll find access to the water allowing you to enjoy a spot of fishing off the banks in a place that's notably calm, making it easy to get bites. You can reach this park by heading about 4 miles west of the town center along the river just south of the Parish Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul Teston.
Location: Teston Ln, Teston, Maidstone ME18 5BX, UK
Open: Daily from 9 am to 8.30 pm
Phone: +44 (0)3000 411811
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All Saints Church
Visit a perpendicular style church
- History
All Saints Church is a massive church, founded in the 14th century, that shows off a unique perpendicular style. When you visit this church, you'll see its rag-stone construction that was used for iconic buttressed walls and crenellated parapet.
This church is on the Historic England Heritage at Risk Register, so make sure that you visit while you can. Find this grand church right near the town center by the Archbishop's Palace, just off the banks of the River Medway.
Location: Mill St, Maidstone ME15 6YE, UK
Open: Tuesday–Thursday from 10 am to 4 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 12.30 pm, Sunday from 8 am to 8 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1622 843298
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Fremlin Walk
Enjoy a spot of shopping
- Food
- Shoppers
Fremlin Walk is an outdoor shopping mall, covering 350,000 square feet with 50 unique retailers that you can peruse to find clothes, jewelry and more. Among the shops, you'll find famous retailers known around the world as well as more obscure and local offerings. In between your shopping excursions, you'll find numerous restaurants.
There’s a bit of everything, from burgers to cafe options and plenty of coffee, too. Explore everything this outdoor shopping mall has to offer, just south of Maidstone Museum in the town center.
Location: 62 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PS, UK
Open: Monday–Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Thursday from 9 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 10.30 am to 4.30 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1622 356584
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Hazlitt Theater
See a show
- Nightlife
Hazlitt Theater is a historic venue that showcases a wide variety of live performances, including dances, plays, musicals and comedy acts by local and touring troupes. Up to 353 people can be comfortably seated among the proscenium arch seats. The varied program of acts ensures that everyone can find something appealing to see here.
The Hazlitt Youth Theater also performs with particularly impressive productions performed by people between the ages of 6 and 18. You can see it all just south of the Maidstone Museum in the town center.
Location: Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PL, UK
Open: Most shows start at 7.30 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1622 758611
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