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London Tilbury

Tilbury has a rich cultural history, strongly linked to its maritime past. The Tilbury Fort, originally built by Henry VIII and later reinforced by Elizabeth I, stands as a testament to the town's historical significance. The town's maritime heritage is also evident in the London Cruise Terminal, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 1930s.

Activities

Tilbury offers a range of attractions for visitors. The historic Tilbury Fort is a must-visit, while Coalhouse Fort Park is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Nearby Gravesend is home to the world's oldest surviving cast-iron pier, the Gravesend Town Pier, and the beautiful Riverside Leisure Area.

Food and Drink

The food scene in Tilbury and the surrounding area offers a blend of traditional English fare and international cuisines. Local pubs serve classic British dishes, while Gravesend offers a range of eateries from Italian pizzerias to Indian curry houses. Don't miss the opportunity to try local ales in one of the traditional pubs.

Nightlife

While Tilbury's nightlife may be quieter than that of larger cities, the surrounding areas offer a range of options. From traditional pubs in Tilbury and Gravesend serving local brews, to the vibrant nightlife of nearby London, there's something to suit everyone. For a night of entertainment, the Thameside Theatre in Grays offers a variety of performances.

Festivals

Several local festivals and events are celebrated in and around Tilbury throughout the year. The Tilbury Carnival in summer is a vibrant celebration of the community, while the Riverside Festival in Gravesend is a fun-filled event with live music and food stalls. The Coalhouse Fort also hosts a variety of themed events throughout the year.