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WELCOME
Welcome to the first edition of the new-look RTW Guide, brought to you by RTW Together. Inside you will find a wealth of information about What’s on in the town alongside details of a broad range of shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels and additional services from members of RTW Together.
We hope this Guide becomes your indispensable companion to help you enjoy all that our beautiful Royal spa town has to offer. You can also scan here to find out more online.
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The town has long been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, set within an area of outstanding natural beauty, the home of Decimus Burton architecture, The Pantiles and Chalybeate spring, two thriving theatres, an award-winning grass-roots music venue and the Spa Valley Railway and the recent cultural addition of The Amelia Scott Centre.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is an all-year round destination with annual events including Jazz on the Pantiles, music concerts and festivals, street markets, a literary festival, food and drink events alongside walking tours, open gardens, the Tunbridge Wells circular walk, foodie experiences and seasonal events. Today, it is also a premier shopping location with a broad range of big brands and independents within the key shopping areas; Royal Victoria Place, The Camden Quarter, The Old High Street, Chapel Place and The Pantiles
If you need more information, please visit the Amelia Scott or go to www.visittunbridgewells.com
With our grateful thanks to Visit Tunbridge Wells and Tunbridge Wells Events for assistance in producing this guide, and to Sarah Mott Photographer, David Hodgkinson Photography and David Bartholomew for use of their images.