Discover the best top things to do in Gillingham, United Kingdom including Past and Present, Woodland Magick, Mythologic Escape Rooms Gillingham, Royal Engineers Museum, The Britannia, King George V, Hempstead Valley, Soar Trampoline Park, Medway Park, Planet Ice Gillingham.
Restaurants in Gillingham
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Medway's first micro pub serves real Ale, Ciders,Key Keg,Bottle Beers and a range of Wine's, Gins,Rums,Whisky and soft drink's along with normal pub snacks. Tea and Coffee available Friendly atmosphere no tv or loud music just good conversation and old fashion pub games, dog friendly.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Online only now. The physical shop is no more. Incense by Stamford, herbs for ritual use and other sundries. PayPal accepted.
5.0 based on 155 reviews
Whether you’re just looking for a fun place to begin your night out, or you’re trying to organize a hen do…or a meaningful office event – you can never go wrong with Mythologic Escape Rooms in Gillingham, Kent. Locked in an escape room with your mates, matching your wits with riddles, seeking out various objects and avoiding trapdoors – you have 60 minutes to find your way out – all at our escape
Had previously done their other room Hypnos at their other location which was amazing, but today I tackled Needlenose with my escape buddy and my boyfriend (we needed him there to keep us safe from the clown), and let me say that out of the over 140 rooms I have done with my escape pal, Needlenose is by far in the top 5 of my most favourite rooms !! I really cannot recommend coming down to Gillingham enough as our game master Chris is lovely and he was very chatty with us as we were talking about other rooms and the struggle of escape games during Covid. When we got into the room, we were instantly in an incredibly immersive set with lots of jumpscares and some amazing and unique puzzles that I have never seen before (which is a rarity now since I am an enthusiast and it's hard to find new puzzles in rooms). Everyone really has to get down and do this room as it's super scary and was still so much fun, I was kept on my toes the whole game, wondering when Needlenose was going to do another jumpscare! Thanks again to Chris for being a super star of a game master, can't wait to come back for your other rooms :)
4.5 based on 274 reviews
The Museum tells the story of the Corps of Royal Engineers and how they have helped the British Army live, move and fight for over 300 years. Highlights include 25 Victoria Crosses, Wellington's map of Waterloo, Chard's weapons from the Zulu War, an amazing collection of bridge laying tanks the world’s first useable guided torpedo, a huge piece of the Berlin Wall, a Harrier Jump Jet and a deadly V2 Rocket. The Royal Engineers’ story is one of courage, innovation, skill and endurance which is told through the many galleries, enabling you to follow the evolution of the Sapper from military architects and specialists in siegecraft, to the Army's innovators on everything from diving to surveying, flying to photography and transport to combat engineering. With interactive exhibits, indoor and outdoor play areas, a cafe and gift shop, there is plenty for all the family – tickets valid for a whole year! Please check our website for more details on visiting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I was taken to the Museum by my Son as a birthday gift. We spent over 2 hours perusing the very interesting exhibits and information, only reaching Word War I. With closing imminent, we had to rush around the rest. It is therefore ideal that the ticket lasts for 12 months, giving us plenty of time to return and complete our tour. Very well laid out and presented in both an interesting and informative manner. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in our long and varied military history.
4.0 based on 188 reviews
Hempstead Valley, Gillingham, is located just off J4 of M2. There are over 50 retailers at the centre including M&S, Sainsbury's, Pandora, TK Maxx, Argos, Wallis and Boots. The Venue is home to a new dining experience with Nando's, Frankie & Benny's, Bella Italia, Friendly Phil's, Costa Coffee and Subway. Parking is free for up to 6 hours and the centre is open late weekdays. Hempstead Valley was the first out of town shopping centre to be built in the South East.
Free parking, nice clean modern environment with lots of different shops. Indoors and warm away from the cold weather. Wheelchair friendly. Nice costa coffee in the middle
4.0 based on 106 reviews
Keep the kids entertained. Was clean and tidy, stafff doing their upmost to keep things clean and people self distancing. Plenty of seating area to wait and watch. Plenty to do and still really quiet. Great prices and can’t wait to try their new indoor go-carting. Plenty of toilets all clean.would highly recommend this over some of the others that we have visited.
3.0 based on 261 reviews
We visited as a family today for a birthday treat, the staff were very helpful, organising Boots, Penguins, Polar Bears etc. My kids thoroughly enjoyed their first experience there . We will definitely be going back.
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