25 Best Rainy Day Activities in Kent
Kent is famous for its countryside, beaches and historic towns, but when the weather turns grey there is still plenty to enjoy. From castles and caves to award-winning museums and family attractions, the county offers a huge range of indoor activities perfect for wet days.
This guide brings together the best rainy day activities in Kent, covering cultural experiences, family days out, food and drink, shopping, spa days and unique indoor adventures. Whether you are looking for something fun to do with the kids, a cosy date idea or a cultural escape, these top picks are ideal for a rainy day.
1. Canterbury Cathedral
One of England’s most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Canterbury Cathedral is a stunning place to explore when the weather isn’t cooperating. Wander through its medieval cloisters, stained glass windows and quiet crypt.
Location: Canterbury
Why visit: History, architecture, guided tours
2. Turner Contemporary, Margate
Kent’s leading art gallery offers world-class exhibitions overlooking the sea. Entry is free and perfect for a cultural afternoon.
Location: Margate
Why visit: Major exhibitions, free entry, accessible
3. The Historic Dockyard Chatham
Explore vast indoor galleries featuring submarines, naval history and immersive museum spaces. It’s one of Kent’s biggest all-weather attractions.
Location: Chatham
Why visit: Indoor galleries, huge variety, great for families
4. Rochester Castle and Guildhall Museum
If the rain is heavy, skip the keep and head straight to nearby Guildhall Museum for excellent exhibitions, including artefacts linked to Charles Dickens.
Location: Rochester
Why visit: Local history, costumed guides, indoor exhibitions
5. Leeds Castle Falconry and Falconry Maze
Leeds Castle’s grounds are rainy day dependent, but its indoor exhibitions, cafés and seasonal events make it a great option even when skies turn grey.
Location: Maidstone
Why visit: Historic interiors, seasonal events, cafés
6. Kent Life Heritage Farm Park
A brilliant family day out with plenty of indoor barns, soft play areas and craft sessions. Ideal for younger children.
Location: Maidstone
Why visit: Animals under cover, soft play, craft workshops
7. Spa Day at Eastwell Manor
Enjoy a spa escape with indoor pools, treatments and relaxation lounges at one of Kent’s most luxurious hotels.
Location: Ashford
Why visit: Wellness, relaxation, perfect for couples
8. Reculver Indoor Play Centre (Various locations)
Kent is home to several excellent indoor play centres, ideal for kids to burn off energy during wet weather.
Location: County-wide
Why visit: Family-friendly, soft play, safe indoor fun
9. Maidstone Museum
A beautifully curated museum featuring collections from ancient Egypt to fine art.
Location: Maidstone
Why visit: Free entry, impressive collections
10. Bluewater Shopping Centre
More than just shopping: enjoy cinemas, mini golf, climbing walls and countless dining options.
Location: Greenhithe
Why visit: Full indoor day out, parking, entertainment venues
11. The Marlowe Theatre
Catch a matinee performance, from West End musicals to comedy and drama. A perfect rainy day treat.
Location: Canterbury
Why visit: Premium shows close to home, great atmosphere
12. Whitstable Museum and Gallery
A small but charming local museum featuring maritime history, diving heritage and Victorian life.
Location: Whitstable
Why visit: Local interest, educational
13. Escape Rooms Kent
Kent has several escape room venues offering immersive puzzles perfect for groups.
Location: Canterbury, Folkestone, Maidstone
Why visit: Team challenges, fun for friends and families
14. Chapel Down Winery Tours
Stay undercover for tastings and cellar tours at one of England’s leading wineries.
Location: Tenterden
Why visit: Wine tasting, indoor guided tours
15. Canterbury Roman Museum
Step into Kent’s Roman history through excavated rooms, mosaics and artefacts.
Location: Canterbury
Why visit: Archaeology, child-friendly exhibits
16. Folkestone Quarterhouse
A contemporary arts space offering live performances, screenings and community events.
Location: Folkestone
Why visit: Music, theatre, workshops
17. Deal Maritime and Local History Museum
A fascinating indoor attraction showcasing Deal’s seafaring heritage.
Location: Deal
Why visit: Unique collections, volunteer-run charm
18. Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery
Learn about Dover’s history through impressive indoor displays, including one of the world’s oldest boats.
Location: Dover
Why visit: Free entry, ancient artefacts
19. Hever Castle Interiors
The gardens may be weather dependent, but the castle’s Tudor interiors are atmospheric and impressive on a rainy day.
Location: Hever
Why visit: Historic interiors, Anne Boleyn heritage
20. Penshurst Place Toy Museum
Rainproof entertainment for families exploring historic charm and childhood nostalgia.
Location: Penshurst
Why visit: Indoor museum, family-friendly
21. Sheppey Leisure Complex
Enjoy swimming, leisure pools and fitness facilities all under one roof.
Location: Isle of Sheppey
Why visit: Indoor sports, children’s pool
22. Cineworld Ashford IMAX
Experience the latest blockbusters in IMAX, ideal for rainy afternoons.
Location: Ashford
Why visit: IMAX screen, modern facilities
23. Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery
A cultural gem featuring art, fashion, stories and natural history.
Location: Tunbridge Wells
Why visit: Free entry, varied exhibitions
24. Gravity Trampoline Parks
Great entertainment for kids and teens, with trampolines, climbing, basketball zones and foam pits.
Location: Maidstone, Bluewater
Why visit: High-energy indoor fun
25. Afternoon Tea at a Country House Hotel
Rainy days are the perfect excuse for a cosy afternoon tea. Top choices include:
Eastwell Manor
The Spa Hotel Tunbridge Wells
One Warwick Park Hotel
Why visit: Relaxing, indulgent, cosy indoor treat
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