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Tunbridge Wells

Visiting Tunbridge Wells

Tunbridge Wells is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In Tunbridge Wells?

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FAQs About Tunbridge Wells

How Do I Get To Tunbridge Wells?

To get to Tunbridge Wells from London, take the M25 towards Sevenoaks/Dartford, then take the A21 towards Hastings. Follow the signs for Tunbridge Wells. From Brighton, take the A27 towards Lewes, then take the A26 towards Tunbridge Wells.

If traveling by train, take the Southeastern train from London Charing Cross or London Bridge to Tunbridge Wells station. From Ashford International, take the Highspeed train towards St Pancras International, change at Tonbridge for a direct train to Tunbridge Wells.

If coming from nearby towns, take the A26 from Crowborough, the A267 from Ticehurst, or the A264 from East Grinstead.

If you are in Tunbridge Wells, there is a bus service running through the neighboring towns/villages. You can take a sightseeing walk to attractions within Tunbridge Wells such as The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery and the Tunbridge Wells Forum.

What's The Nearest Airport To Tunbridge Wells?

The closest airport to Tunbridge Wells is Gatwick Airport, which is approximately 25 miles away by car. The fastest route is to take the M23 towards London and then take the exit for the M25 towards Dartford. From there, take the exit for the A21 towards Hastings and Tunbridge Wells. The journey should take around 40 minutes, depending on traffic.

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