• This article shows the exciting new experiences for visitors to Royal Tunbridge Wells. Whether you want to shop, eat good food or enjoy the summer weather, our town has something for you!

  • Royal Tunbridge Wells boasts a surprising wealth of car-free day trips, catering to every interest. This guide unlocks a treasure trove of experiences accessible by train, bus, or even by steam train. Read on to find out more about great Car Free Days Out from Royal Tunbridge Wells.

  • Enjoy the great outdoors and visit an outdoor cinema event in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells this summer.

  • Are you looking for something fun for your team or organisation to get stuck into? Find out more about some great corporate events and team away days! Tunbridge Wells is home to some great spaces for your team to really bond.

  • When the weather heats up, there’s nothing better than a great British beer garden. And there are so many great options to pick from in Tunbridge Wells. Whether you’re looking to pair your pub visit with a walk, National Trust property or are in need of something to entertain little ones, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our roundup of the best beer gardens in and around Tunbridge Wells

  • Lace up your walking shoes, grab your reusable cup, and explore some of Tunbridge Wells best walks with tea rooms and cafes to relax and reward yourself with a delicious piece of cake!

  • In the mood to pull on your wellies and set off with a family on a refreshing walk, ideally ending up at a cosy, country pub? Tunbridge Wells is filled with scenic trails, historic woodlands, picturesque villages and charming countryside to explore and an even greater number of welcoming pubs to relax in afterward.

  • We asked our residents where to find the best Sunday roast in Tunbridge Wells.

  • Kent, the "Garden of England," is a county renowned for its beautiful countryside, rich history, and vibrant communities. But Kent is also home to a growing number of businesses making a positive impact on the environment and society. These businesses are the Kent Impact Heroes, and their stories are an inspiration to us all.

  • The High Weald owes much of its character to the ancient craft of blacksmithing. For centuries, the rhythmic clang of hammers and the glow of forges have shaped the landscape and economy. Join us on a journey through time, exploring the evolution of this remarkable craft.

  • When we think of dinosaurs, our minds often drift to the vast plains of North America or the sun-baked deserts of Mongolia. However, Tunbridge Wells and the High Weald boast their own rich history of prehistoric life.

  • Ever wondered how to spend an afternoon in Rusthall? Here's how to explore the quaint village, just 2 miles to the west of Tunbridge Wells.

  • Clare Lush-Mansell, founder of My Tunbridge Wells is back with more reasons why she loves Tunbridge Wells from the shopping, well-positioned location and its rich history and culture.

  • Hear from Clare Lush-Mansell, founder of My Tunbridge Wells who has now lived in Tunbridge Wells for 17 years and why she thinks Tunbridge Wells is such a teriffic place to live.

  • Local foodie, Charlotte, shares her favourite places to eat and drink around Cranbrook. A charming town with weatherboarded houses, a windmill and quaint high street.

  • You might be surprised to learn that Tunbridge Wells and its surrounding area has fascinating links to the shaping of America. Our town boasts a rich connection to the American story, waiting to be explored by curious visitors.

  • Looking for something quintessentially British to do on your visit to Tunbridge Wells? Let us introduce you to The George Pub and Fonthill Brewery, where the tradition of pub culture meets the art of brewing!

  • Robin Hood is a legendary figure whose mythical stories have captivated historians and writers for centuries. However, research suggests that William of Kensham, a forgotten hero from an area near Sandhurst in Kent, could have been the real-life inspiration behind the legend.

  • My Tunbridge Wells shares her favourite restaurants to rekindle the romance in Tunbridge Wells with a delightful dining experience. Discover a table for two at a charming restaurant, indulge in exquisite flavours, and create unforgettable memories.

  • Ever heard of Subbuteo? Named after a bird of prey, it was first invented over 75 years ago, in no other than Langton Green in Tunbridge Wells - yes really! Subbuteo continues to be hugely popular all over the world. Clubs, leagues and social media accounts are dedicated to the game.

  • Tunbridge Wells beckons with a range of cooking schools and experiences, promising you, your friends, or your family an unforgettable foodie experience.