Broadstairs Dickens Festival
Charles Dickens visited Broadstairs regularly from 1837 until 1859 and immortalised the town as “Our English Watering Place”. In 1937, to commemorate the centenary of the author’s first visit, a production of David Copperfield, with people about the town in Victorian dress publicising the event, started this now annual event.

£28pp

1B

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Available dates
Dates | Route | Price |
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15/06/2025 | 1B | £28.00pp |
Select Your Route
Bus Stop Locations | Time |
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ELTHAM - Outside the Waterboard, top of Eltham High St | 08:30 |
NEW ELTHAM - Opposite Station, Foots Cray Road | 08:35 |
SIDCUP - Bus lay-by outside Sophies Choice Restaurant | 08:45 |
BLACKFEN - Bus Stop, Willersley Avenue / The Oval | 08:50 |
WELLING - Bus Stop, Churchfield Road | 08:55 |
CROOK LOG - Bus Stop on Crook Log, outside sports centre | 09:00 |
BEXLEYHEATH - Opposite Library, Townley Road | 09:15 |