Discover the best top things to do in Chatham, United Kingdom including Elite Sailing, Escape Plan LIVE, Hysteria Escape Rooms, The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Sun Pier House Gallery, Copper Rivet Distillery, Central Theatre, Odeon Cinema, Dockside Outlet Centre.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
Sailing School, RYA Training Centre, Adventure Sailing holidays, sailing weekends, yacht charter, bespoke training, own boat tuition, yacht delivery plus shorebased face-to-face and virtual classroom as well as online courses. We have a permanent waterside base at Chatham Maritime Marina and offer a wide range of sailing and motor yachting activities.
5.0 based on 637 reviews
It's only a game, but that's easy to forget at Escape Plan LIVE! Thinking your way out of our movie-like scenarios is proving popular with families, friends, couples and companies! Whether you’re rescuing a hostage, solving a murder, or exploring an abandoned asylum - you have only one hour to do so and the question always remains the same… can you escape in time? Think fast, the clock is ticking.
Yesterday, my friends and I popped over to Kent to play the newest game Escape Plan Live has to offer “Air Raid”. We were asked to wait outside the door so that the other group of escapees could leave first and we could observe the social distancing rule safely. We were then shown to the hand sanitiser and taken into the room. The pre game banter was excellent with our host playing along with our private joke. Then we started the game. Wow! From the second you walk in, the scene is set. The scenery, the props, the background noise, the whole atmosphere is so authentic. We worked through the clues asking for a few prompts along the way. My friend, being a bit “jumpy”, genuinely screamed at one point, believing one aspect of the game to be believably scary, which set sympathetic me off in laughter! The game was well planned out, and the clues weren’t too easy, although prompts can be given if you’re struggling. They only had one game at a time playing, to ensure no groups overlapped and masks were worn by all staff. They also had the Track and Trace QR code available upon entry should you wish to scan it. We were not able to chat afterwards as they needed to get in and deep clean and reset the game straight after, but we totally understand that. We have enjoyed every game so far (and another two new ones to play there soon). We come all the way over the bridge from Essex, just to play these games in particular. That tells you how good we find them! Can’t wait for Santa’s Naughty List, and Classified. Definitely a Five Star establishment! Thank you very much Escape Plan Live!
5.0 based on 340 reviews
Hysteria is a real life adventure game designed for small groups. Whether you're a couple, a group of friends, family or coworkers, your goal is simple, work together, and ESCAPE! FIND CLUES, CRACK CODES & SOLVE RIDDLES TO ESCAPE.
This place from start to finish has been amazing... we played Motel 66 to play on the Friday night-really good room, very authentic room, great puzzles, good music and that all well thought out etc We loved this room so much we decided to come back on the Sunday to play Aftermath and Advent Avenue. Aftermath-yet another great room, very realistic, its not scary with live actors or anything like that. Advent Ave is fun-brought along 2 people who had never done rooms like these before-this was a great way to introduce them into these sorts of rooms. 24 puzzles which meant we could divide and conquer with the right mix of simpler puzzles and those that are a bit more challenging. The owner is so so welcoming, we loved our chats with him, we have done many escape rooms before- Motel 66 and Aftermath are 2 of THE BEST rooms we have played plus it feels nice supporting a local business that clearly care. EVERYONE should play here-we will be back for the next room-see you soon!!!!!
4.5 based on 2,537 reviews
Step into the heart of Chatham’s legendary ship building heritage and return to the ‘Age of Sail’, when the Dockyard built mighty ships that won command of the world’s oceans. Test your sea legs as you peer through the periscope of a Cold War Submarine, command the bridge of a WWII Destroyer and ring the ship’s bell aboard a Victorian Sloop. Delve into the award-winning Command of the Oceans interactive gallery and imagine the crash of the waves as you explore the UK’s largest collection of RNLI Historic Lifeboats before gaining first-hand experience of life as a Victorian ropemaker. And don’t forget to check out the exciting programme of events and seasonal activities throughout the year.
Thank you trip advisor! Your reviews made us go, where the dockyard website might not have - it is confusing regarding pricing. Basically - when you buy a ticket it will be valid for a year (no option for ‘one-off’ ticket). If there is an event on you still pay extra, though discounted. We went for the first time ever, coincidentally on an event day. The website was so unhelpful that I elected to buy tickets on the day - this cost our group of 3adults and 2 seniors around £15 extra. However - the price for the event also included all the regular stuff too, and we felt was good value (£15-20pp) for even the one visit, but most certainly for my parents who are local and will return to utilise the annual pass. With the event on, we did not have time to see all the regular exhibits and we were there for the full hours 10-6. Even without an event on, there would be plenty to see at the dockyard. TA comments remark on the friendliness of the staff there - they are not wrong - it was exemplary. The dockyard is quite large, and it is a distance from entry to the ropery (you MUST visit the ropery). My dad is not registered disabled, but struggles to walk far - staff near the mess deck happily got us a wheelchair to borrow. Good (free) parking was well organised on site; exceptional staff (Deb & Brenda in ropery - brilliant); fantastic exhibits (do see the lifeboats, HMS Ocelot, Cavalier etc). I really cannot encourage you enough to visit. Absolutely 5 star, thank you
4.5 based on 216 reviews
Visit the Copper Rivet Distillery at Pumphouse No. 5, our beautiful, red brick, Victorian home looking across the River Medway to the historic Upnor. Your tour through the Copper Rivet Distillery is one of the few places in England that you can experience the entire distillation process from grain to glass and will end with a tasting of our crafted spirits.
Housed in a stunning Victorian pump house and previously part of the Chatham Dockyard, Copper Rivet is worth the visit whether you are a fan of gin or not. Personally, I drink cask beer but the process involved in distilling is fascinating with our guide very engaging when placing the history of the dockyard into the story of the company. I’m not the best person to describe the flavours of gin and vodka but both my wife and daughter were suitably impressed with what they were drinking. Towards the end of the tour tastings were given of gin and vodka with an in depth appreciation of the various botanicals used in the process. At the end , a complimentary gin and tonic crowned off a thoroughly enjoyable and informative visit. Many thanks to our guide who was great.
4.0 based on 137 reviews
Fantastic feel good show that makes you want to sing and dance with the cast. Good looking cast, great band and i love the dance routines including the wacky one to glad all over! They cover music from the 60s and 70s and have great energy and zest in their performances. The cast all have great voices . You would have to be a real misery guts if you did not like this show i think. Love it!
3.5 based on 142 reviews
Always a great experience at odeon and Chatham is right on my doorstep. I do find the food extremely expensive and menus difficult to follow.. A few more deals would probably stop us bringing food in. Always fancy the Nacho's but just to much money.
3.0 based on 218 reviews
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