Ramsgate sits on the east coast in the district of Thanet in Kent, England, and is well known for its sweeping bay and the crescent of buildings around the Royal Harbour - the only harbour in the UK granted that title in the 19th century. It combines a working maritime feel with seaside tourism: a busy marina, traces of its ferry and fishing past, promenades and sandy beaches draw visitors, while boatyards and marine services still underpin part of the local economy.
The town’s history ranges from Georgian and Victorian prosperity to a significant wartime role, with an extensive tunnel complex beneath the town that served as an air-raid shelter and is now occasionally open to visitors. Cultural life is modest but lively, with independent cafés, seafood restaurants and galleries, and handy rail and road links to neighbouring towns like Margate and Broadstairs and to London for commuters and day-trippers.
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