For those familiar with the buzzing metropolis known as the city of London, especially for those who live there or spend a lot of time there due to work, a getaway from the hustle and bustle of that hectic city life every now and then must be an absolute must. In order to distance yourself from the chaos of the city, however, you do not have to go very far from the city of London itself. The British coast offers some great retreats and get aways for those looking for absolutely any kind of vacation away from the London sky line. If you happen to be staying at the Montcalm hotels in London the staff will be happy to help you plan a short trip out of the city to these idyllic shores. Getting here is quite simple too. All you have to do is hop on to one of the trains heading out of the many London train stations and you will reach your destination soon enough.
The Marble Arch by Montcalm London is an ideal stop over in the city en route to any of these destinations. Pack your beach wear and head out to the coast to soak in what little British sun you can and enjoy the sand and the surf on these serene shores.
- Margate - Just 2 hours away from the city this hipster beach side town has some famous claims to its name including T S Eliot writing part of The Wasteland during his time here and Turner having painted the town. There is also a vintage amusement park called the Dreamland that is tones of fun to visit regardless of how old you are. Follow it up with some delicious grub from Fort’s Café (which also serves a yummy mac and cheese and scrumptious breakfasts) or some pizza with a view at the British Pizza Co on the sea front and some good Kentish cider at the alehouse called The Lifeboat. It’s a great place to do some vintage shopping as well.
- Southend – on – Sea - Home of the world’s longest pier, this once happening town that has been featured in many famous magazines including Vogue and the Rolling Stones is now a quiet retreat. You could also visit the amusement park called Adventure Island or the Sea Life aquarium. Well worth building up an appetite for are the burgers at places like Mangetout an Henry Burgers. For those who enjoy a good drink you will be spoilt for choice in this town. There is The Pipe of Ports which has yummy pies and delicious wines along with some rare port wines. The Crooked Billet, Ye Olde Smack and The Peterboat are also great places to knock back a few. To try some Essex classics like the Canvey Island iced tea sneak into the inconspicuous Black Cat, a cocktail bar tucked away behind a pizzeria in the town.
- Whitstable – This picturesque sea side town must not be visited without a camera in hand. With a strong fishing industry, along with a strong smell of it, this peaceful town is a sea food hoggers paradise. The Whistable Oyster Fishery dishes up some delicious crustaceans and molluscs. The town even hosts an annual oyster festival. To wash it all down, sit back and enjoy a drink at the local Michelin starred pub called The Sportsman. This is also a great town for boats men and wind surfers to visit.
- Hastings – Nicknamed “the new Brighton” this sea side get away is boasting one of the most happening piers in the country. It hosts farmers markets and film festivals often enough and has a great refreshing energy to the entire place. The Jerwood Gallery is a stunning place to visit and is currently running an exhibit of Quentin Blake and Lowry. Tuck into some deliciously fresh seafood at Rock a Nore Kitchen and enjoy many a drink at the aptly named First In Last Out bar.
- Broadstairs – In less than 2 hours after your departure from London, you can find yourself at this stunning and dramatic coastline. The most happening time to visit this place is during the Dickens festival every year (where people suitably dress up as characters created by the iconic writer) or the Folk Week music festival that takes place towards the end of August every year. A great place to catch some stunning sunset views is Peens Café Bar that also has a delicious fare that you can order from. Wyatt & Jones is a great place to tuck into some delicious sea food right by the sea shore to the sound of lapping waves. An absolute must not miss after you have feasted is Morelli’s ice cream which has become quite famous off late.
The Marble Arch by Montcalm London is an ideal stop over in the city en route to any of these destinations. Pack your beach wear and head out to the coast to soak in what little British sun you can and enjoy the sand and the surf on these serene shores.
