Things to Do in Maidstone

Everything you need to explore Maidstone — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in Maidstone

All Saints Church
Free 0.1 km from centre

A large, centuries-old parish church with a striking tower and impressive medieval stained glass. Quiet inside, with a lot of historical plaques and a good sense of the town's past.

🕐 Daily 9am-5pm (check for services)

💡 Look for the brass rubbing near the south door — it's a rubbing of a 15th-century knight. Also, step outside to the churchyard to see the old wrought-iron gates.

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All Saints Church
Free 0.1 km from centre

One of England's largest parish churches, built in the 14th century. Known for its medieval brasses, fan-vaulted ceiling, and the 'Maidstone misericords' carved choir stalls.

🕐 Daily 9:00-17:00 (may close for events)

💡 Ask the churchwarden for a free leaflet about the misericords—they show medieval scenes of everyday life. The tower climb costs a few pounds, but the view is worth it.

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Landmark in Maidstone

Archbishop's Palace
Free 0.2 km from centre

A 14th-century medieval palace beside the River Medway. You can't usually go inside, but the exterior and gatehouse are free to view, and the riverside footpath gives excellent photo angles.

🕐 Exterior visible 24/7; interior open only on Heritage Open Days (September)

💡 Go at low tide to see the old river wall and boat moorings. The gatehouse is the best preserved part—look for the carved stonework above the arch.

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Museum in Maidstone

Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery
Free 0.2 km from centre

A local museum with exhibits on natural history, archaeology, fine art, and a Japanese museum on the top floor. Housed in a Tudor manor with a modern wing. Rotating temporary exhibitions often cost extra.

🕐 Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-4pm

💡 Go on a Tuesday morning when it's quietest. Ask at the front desk for the key to the Tudor herb garden out back — it's free and feels secret.

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Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery
Free 0.3 km from centre

A local museum with collections on natural history, social history, decorative art, and a Japanese collection. Housed in a 16th-century manor, it includes a costume gallery and local archaeology.

🕐 Mon-Sat 10:00-17:00, Sun 11:00-16:00

💡 Check for temporary exhibitions in the Bentlif Wing—some have a small charge, but the permanent galleries are always free. The Japanese collection is surprisingly good for a county museum.

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Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages
0 0.2 km from centre

Housed in the Archbishop's Stables, this museum has a collection of horse-drawn carriages, coaches, and sleighs from the 18th and 19th centuries. Entry is £3-4 for adults, cheaper for kids.

🕐 Apr-Oct: Tue-Sun 10:00-16:00; Nov-Mar: limited hours (check website)

💡 Combine with a walk around the palace grounds—the museum is small, so you'll be done in 30-45 minutes. Go midweek to avoid school groups.

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Park in Maidstone

Whatman Park
Free 0.4 km from centre

A riverside park next to the River Medway, with a skate park, picnic spots, and a bandstand. Connects to the river walkway. Gets busy on sunny weekend afternoons.

🕐 Open 24 hours; gates locked at dusk

💡 Walk through to the lock at Tovil via the footbridge — it's less crowded and you'll see a working lock in action. The park's best after rain when it's empty.

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Mote Park
Free 1.2 km from centre

A large public park with a lake, woodland walks, a miniature railway (charged), and sports facilities. Plenty of space for picnics, dog walking, or just sitting by the water.

🕐 Open 24 hours (gates locked at dusk)

💡 Park on the Mote Avenue side to avoid the paid car park on Willington Street. The café near the lake is overpriced—bring your own flask.

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Mote Park
Free 1.2 km from centre

A large public park with a lake, woodlands, and a café. Good for walks, runs, picnics, or just sitting on a bench. Includes a children's play area and a miniature railway that runs on select days.

🕐 Open 24 hours; park gates locked at dusk, reopened at 7am

💡 The lake has a free-to-use bird hide. Go at dusk to see the herons and bats, and avoid the café at weekends if you want a quiet seat.

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Cultural in Maidstone

Maidstone Heritage Walk
Free 1.0 km from centre

A self-guided walking route around the town centre, marked by bronze plaques in the pavement. Covers 18 key sites from the historic core, including the Archbishop's Palace and the old market. Maps are free from the Tourist Information Centre.

🕐 Always accessible; route takes about 1 hour

💡 Download the map from the council website before you go — the plaques are clear but easy to miss on a phone. Best done on a weekday morning when the streets are quieter.

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Where to Eat in Maidstone

The Druids Arms Local ££
Royal Albion Local ££
Drakes Cork & Cask House Local ££
The White Horse Local ££
The Yew Tree Local ££
The Society Rooms Local ££
The Chequers Local ££
Tommy's Cafe Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Maidstone?

The top attractions include All Saints Church, All Saints Church, Archbishop's Palace, Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, Whatman Park.

How many days do you need in Maidstone?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Maidstone 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Maidstone famous for?

Maidstone is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Maidstone?

Top options include The Druids Arms, Royal Albion, Drakes Cork & Cask House, The White Horse.