Where can I park for free in Whitstable?

Where can I park for free in Whitstable?

Parking is free between 8.30am and 10am and on weekends and Tankerton Road is free overnight:

  • Gladstone Road Car Park.
  • Keams Yard Car Park.
  • Middle Wall Car Park.
  • Oyster Car Park.
  • Shaftesbury Road Car Park.
  • Tankerton Road Car Park.
  • Victoria Street Car Park.

Where is the best place to park in Whitstable?

Middle Wall. 85 spaces. 3 minto destination.

  • Shaftesbury Rd. 47 spaces. 3 minto destination.
  • Gladstone Rd. 59 spaces. 5 minto destination.
  • Keam’s Yard. 67 spaces. 10 minto destination.
  • Victoria Street. 56 spaces. 10 minto destination.
  • Whitstable Station. 45 spaces. £3.702 hours.
  • Whitstable Harbour. 21 spaces.
  • Gorrell Tank. 255 spaces.
  • How much does it cost to park in Whitstable?

    Parking in Whitstable Harbour car park is £1.70 per hour between 8:30am and 8pm. These charges are in place 7 days a week, but outside of these hours parking is free here. The maximum stay is 2 hours. Victoria Street car park offers overnight parking for £2 between 11pm and 8:30am.

    How much is it to park in Canterbury?

    Off-street parking

    Location Operator Price
    Whitefriars Whitefriars Canterbury £1.80 / hour
    Watling Street Canterbury City Council £1.70 / hour
    Queningate Canterbury City Council £1.00 / hour
    Pound Lane Canterbury City Council £0.70 / 30 minutes

    Is Whitstable Beach Sandy?

    Half an hour’s drive from Broadstairs’ beaches is Whitstable, home to a beautiful, family-friendly shingle beach. From the colourful beach huts and rolling wooden groynes of the West Beach area right round to the quirks of the Tankerton Slopes, there’s plenty to see.

    Where is the cheapest parking in Canterbury?

    Cheap(ish) parking

    • Kingsmead Leisure Centre (CT2 7PH) – £1 for 2 hours.
    • Cow Lane Car Park (off Wincheap CT1 3RT) – £1.10 per hour.
    • Maynard Road on Wincheap Trading Estate (CT1 3RH) – £1.10 for two hours.
    • Toddlers’ Cove (CT2 8BG) – £1.50 per hour.
    • Holman’s Meadow (CT1 3JB) £1.80 per hour.

    Where is there free parking in Canterbury?

    Here are the roads in Canterbury where it is free to park:

    • Market Way.
    • Forrester Close.
    • South Street.
    • Uplands.
    • The Crescent.
    • Dunelm Car Park (Customers Only)
    • Council Offices Car Park Free All Day – Sat & Sun.
    • Council Offices Car Park Free After 6 pm – Mon to Fri.

    What is the nicest beach in Kent?

    Best beaches in Kent

    • Botany Bay.
    • Minnis Bay.
    • Joss Bay.
    • Whitstable Beach.
    • Dymchurch Beach.
    • Littlestone Beach.
    • Hythe Beach.
    • Viking Bay (Broadstairs) Viking Bay is the most popular beach in the archetypal British seaside town of Broadstairs.

    Is Whitstable posh?

    Whitstable is a bit posh (with lots of gifty little galleries selling cashmere wraps, hand-poured candles and the like) but it’s a bit scruffy too. In a fish-market-and-weathered-timbers sort of way, the real Whitstable still shines through.

    Where can I Park my Car in Whitstable?

    JustPark offers a choice of reservable off-street parking options in Whitstable – from public car parks to private driveways. You can browse options and book a guaranteed space via our website or app.

    Do you need Blue Badge to Park in Whitstable?

    Disabled Parking in Whitstable The Blue Badge scheme is for people with severe mobility problems or those who are registered blind. Blue Badge holders can park for free in the designated disabled parking bays for up to three hours in the car parks in Whitstable. You must ensure that you display your Blue Badge.

    Which is the nearest airport to Whitstable airport?

    The nearest major airport to Whitstable is London Southend airport, which is about 20 miles away. There is a range of parking options on site, including long-stay and short-stay car parks right next to the terminal.

    Which is the best way to go to Whitstable?

    If you’re walking along Tankerton Slopes heading into Whitstable, the view over the sea is one of the best around, and if the tide’s right, you’ll see ‘Whitstable Street’ – the long spit of pebbles leading out to sea. Alternatively, you can head straight to the beach, and walk along the pedestrian walkway which leads into Whitstable.

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