I don’t fully know what the allure of a British kitsch seaside town is for me, but its nostalgic. I do think it has some association with me being born and growing up in the ‘land locked’ midlands.
Yesterday would have been my dad’s 89th birthday, and its almost 10 years since his passing. So the kids and I decided to have a trip to Margate, the main reason was to see ‘Resistance’ exhibition that was curated by Steve McQueen, but also just to take a chill.
Margate's charm lies in its contrasts. It's a place where historic landmarks meet contemporary art, where the tranquility of the sea coexists with the buzz of creative energy. Whether you're exploring the Old Town's vintage shops, relaxing on the sandy beaches, or delving into the stories told at the Turner Contemporary, Margate offers something for everyone.












Nestled on the southeastern coast of England, Margate is a town that effortlessly blends its rich history with a vibrant, modern-day charm. Known for its sandy beaches, quirky shops, and artistic flair, Margate has become a favorite destination for those seeking a seaside escape with a twist. Let’s dive into some of the town's highlights, including the iconic Arlington House Apartments, the Turner Contemporary Museum, and the thought-provoking "Resistance" exhibition by Steve McQueen.
Arlington House Apartments: A Brutalist Landmark











Standing tall on Margate's skyline, Arlington House Apartments is a striking example of Brutalist architecture. Built in the 1960s, this 18-story residential block has been both celebrated and criticized for its bold design. While some view it as an eyesore, others appreciate its unique wave-like structure that offers stunning sea views from every apartment. Despite its controversial reputation, Arlington House remains an integral part of Margate's identity, symbolizing the town's resilience and adaptability through changing times. I love the place.
Dreamland in Margate: A Nostalgic Wonderland by the Sea
Nestled on the shores of Margate, Dreamland is more than just an amusement park—it's a time capsule of joy, creativity, and timeless fun. Having opened in the early 20th century, this iconic seaside attraction has become a symbol of British leisure, combining classic charm with modern vibrancy.
From its beautifully restored vintage rides, like the Scenic Railway (the UK's oldest wooden roller coaster), to contemporary attractions and art installations, Dreamland strikes a perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation. The park isn't just for thrill-seekers, though. Its open-air events, live music performances, and pop-up exhibitions make it a hub of creativity and culture, attracting visitors of all ages.
Dreamland is also a feast for the eyes. The retro-style signage, the pastel hues of the rides, and the carnival-like ambiance are a photographer's paradise. Whether you're capturing the spinning teacups or the glowing lights of the Ferris wheel at dusk, every corner feels like a story waiting to be told.
For foodies, the park boasts a variety of dining options, from traditional seaside fish and chips to trendy vegan eats. Pair this with the backdrop of the sun setting over the Margate coastline, and you've got a picture-perfect day out.
Dreamland isn't just a destination; it's an experience. It's a place where childhood memories are rekindled and new ones are created. If you're planning a visit to Margate, don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in this whimsical world by the sea.
Turner Contemporary Museum: A Beacon of Creativity
Margate's artistic soul shines brightly at the Turner Contemporary Museum. Named after the renowned painter J.M.W. Turner, who found inspiration in Margate's dramatic skies, this museum is a hub for contemporary art and cultural dialogue. Its sleek, modern design contrasts beautifully with the historic charm of the town, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The museum's exhibitions often challenge perceptions and spark conversations, embodying Turner's belief in art as a catalyst for change.
Resistance by Steve McQueen: A Journey Through Protest
I appreciate that Margate is on the North East Kent coastline, making in pretty much a schlep for alot of folk, but "Resistance" curated by the acclaimed filmmaker and artist Steve McQueen IS A MUST. This powerful collection of nearly 200 black-and-white photographs chronicles a century of protest in Britain, from the suffrage movement to the anti-Iraq war demonstrations.








Through these images, McQueen captures the spirit of resistance and the role of photography in shaping social change. The exhibition is a poignant reminder of the struggles and triumphs that have defined modern Britain, making it an essential experience for visitors.
Until next time, keep snapping