
| number of berths | 90 |
| distance to public transportation (km) | 0,1 |
Rochester (Kent) is home to Englands second oldest Cathedral and sits proudly next to its inseparable twin Rochester Castle with the tallest Keep in the land. The Victorian High Street formed an inspiration to Charles Dickens in his three books, Great Expectations, The Pickwick Papers and Mystery of Edwin Drood.
With its range of international cuisines in an eclectic range of restaurants, this street provides a perfect rest-bite during your visit. Stay a while longer and browse through the specialist shops which create the wonderful atmosphere of this historic high street. During the summer Rochesters esplanade provides a perfect setting for a pleasant walk along the River Medway, which has shaped the landscape over the centuries.
Information about the city
http://www.city-of-rochester.co.uk
Information about the region
http://www.medway.gov.uk/tourism
http://www.kenttourism.co.uk
http://www.visitbritian.co.uk
Guildhall Museum A late 17thC Guildhall depicting life in the Medway towns in the 19th and 20thC.
http://www.medway.gov.uk
Diggerland (Adventure Park/Playground)
http://www.diggerland.com
Dickens Gad's Hill Place Charles Dickens' house from 1857 until his death at the house in 1870.
http://www.gadshill.org
Rochester Cathedral A blend of Norman and Gothic architecture.
http://www.rochester.anglican.org/cathedral
Upnor Castle An Elizabethan gun-fort built in 1559 to protect the Royal Navy Dockyards at Chatham.
http://www.medway.gov.uk/tourism
Rochester Castle One of the finest, best-preserved keeps in England.
http://www.castles-abbeys.co.uk/Rochester-Castle.html
Cuxton Marina
Station Road, Cuxton
ME2 1AB,
Rochester
T • 0044-1634-721941
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