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Ramsgate, a charming town in Kent just a short journey from London, has drawn comparisons to the picturesque Amalfi Coast in Italy. Known for its “distinct continental feel,” Ramsgate features sandy beaches, lively waterfront bars, cafes, and restaurants, and stunning views of the marina.

The Boating Pool on Westcliff Promenade, adorned with palm trees and a large round boating pool, evokes the essence of the Amalfi Coast. The town also offers a variety of artisan shops and boutiques set against a backdrop of colorful buildings and, of course, the inviting sandy beaches.

Thrill-seekers can enjoy activities like cycling, canoeing, and kitesurfing along the chalk cliff coastline. Ramsgate hosts the British Freestyling Kitesurfing, Kite Foiling, and Wing Foiling Championships, attracting kite enthusiasts of all levels due to favorable weather conditions and a vibrant kitesurfing community.

For dog lovers, Ramsgate provides numerous dog-friendly activities, welcoming signs, and water bowls throughout the town. Visitors can explore walking trails, dine at dog-friendly establishments, or even take a boat ride with their furry companions.

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the town’s array of museums and galleries, such as Gallery 98, showcasing works by local artists and emerging talents. Hold Creative Spaces offers workshops and classes to simplify the creative process for all individuals.

Visitors flock to the Italianate Glasshouse in King George VI Memorial Park, open from April to September, to enjoy its serene ambiance. The Glasshouse includes a cafe, perfect for a relaxing seaside snack.

Ramsgate is also known for being home to the UK’s largest Wetherspoons, the Royal Victoria Pavilion, a popular venue spanning two floors and accommodating up to 1,500 patrons.

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