Dover Castle, a historic fortress on the Southeastern coast of England, has stood since the 11th century, serving a crucial role in England's defense over the centuries, including during the Second World War.
The castle offers breathtaking views of the English Channel and features unique exhibits like the Great Tower, medieval tunnels, and a hidden wartime underground hospital.
Immerse yourself in history by wandering through medieval tunnels, private chambers, and a lighthouse within the castle grounds.
Dover Castle has been a vital part of England’s defenses since the Norman Conquest, with nearly 1,000 years of rich history.
As you explore, discover tales of medieval kings and wartime admirals that have shaped British heritage.
Make sure to ascend the Great Tower, built by Henry II, where you can marvel at meticulously recreated tapestries and furniture that showcase court life in the Middle Ages.
Enjoy the designated picnic areas available for a delightful outdoor meal with stunning views.
Wellbehaved dogs on leads are welcome in the grounds, but assistance dogs can roam freely throughout the castle.
A security check is in place to ensure a safe visit for everyone.
Plan your visit wisely, as the last entry is one hour before closing time.