

Dover Castle, the largest castle in England, stands sentinel over the English Channel, offering a rich history and stunning views.
Iconic since 1934, it's the oldest restaurant in Disneyland Resort.
Known for its Monte Cristo sandwich and romantic atmosphere.
Upscale dining with a 1950s feel, offering prime steaks and seafood.
Explore the rich history of this 2000-year-old castle, complete with secret tunnels and a Roman lighthouse.
Dover Castle is often damp and chilly, especially near the coast.
The castle has extensive grounds to explore on foot.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the castle and its surroundings.
Stroll through the charming town centre, filled with independent shops and eateries.
Meat, potatoes, swede (rutabaga), and onions in a pastry crust.
Cheese, bread, pickles, and sometimes cold meats.
Beer-battered fish, fried to perfection, and crispy chips (fries).
Handcrafted pewter items, a traditional craft in Dover, often featuring castle motifs.
Gourmet sea salt harvested from the English Channel near the White Cliffs, a unique local delicacy.
Commemorative coins struck at the Dover Castle Mint, celebrating the town's rich history.

Wakakusa Hill, known for its cherry blossom trees, offers panoramic views of Nara City and the Kofukuji Temple.
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