The best things to do in Scarborough make for a wonderful holiday experience for those looking to get away from it all. As one of England’s most famous seaside resort towns, it has that classic historical charm such places are known for, personified by amusement arcades, fish and chips and seafront parks. 

This town on the Yorkshire coast almost feels like it's trapped in the Victorian era. The Grand Hotel dominates the cliff-tops, and much of the town’s architecture has that distinctive flamboyant style, with a genially olde-worlde atmosphere. Despite its historical feel, Scarborough remains a fun and friendly place to enjoy the English summertime.

What are the best things to do in Scarborough?

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    South Bay Beach

    Timeless seaside fun

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    The South Bay Beach is iconic in Scarborough, thanks to its soft sand, amusement arcades, donkey rides and the Grand Hotel looking down from the cliff tops. You can still ride the historical cliff lifts down to the beach from the hotel, like a Victorian-era holidaymaker.

    On a sunny summer day, South Bay Beach can be as busy and fun as any Mediterranean beach, though the North Sea is a lot less inviting. It’s okay to dip your toes in, but very few people go beyond knee depth. On the other side of the headland, North Bay Beach has a Blue Flag award for cleanliness. It's usually busy on nice days, but has fewer nearby attractions than South Bay Beach.

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    Scarborough Market Hall & Vaults

    An interesting historical market

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    The Scarborough Market Hall & Vaults is a heavily renovated historical building, and home to a modern market with a traditional feel. In the main hall, you’ll find local produce as well as stalls selling unique jewellery, gifts, clothes and art, among other things. The Vaults are underneath the hall, and contain even more shops, with a focus on antiques and handicrafts.

    Aside from just shopping, the market and its hall serve as a cultural hub in Scarborough, offering a variety of special events throughout the year. There’s also a very good food court overlooking the hall.

    Emplacement : St. Helen’s Square, Scarborough YO11 1EU, UK

    Ouverture : Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Téléphone : +44 (0)1723 373579

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    Rotunda Museum

    One of the world’s first purpose-built museums

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    The Rotunda Museum’s exhibition covers the extremely ancient history of the area. Highlights of the collection include dinosaur fossils, Stone Age tools and a Bronze Age coffin. These fascinating items are set out in an equally fascinating and historical building. Among the world’s first purpose-built museums, the old circular building and its trick-eye ceiling are as interesting to see as the exhibits.

    The Rotunda Museum is next to the iconic Grand Hotel and the Spa Bridge, a historical footbridge over the valley containing some lovely parkland, as well as the Scarborough Art Gallery. It’s quite the cultural hotspot.

    Emplacement : Vernon Road, Scarborough YO11 2PS, UK

    Ouverture : Tuesday–Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm (closed on Mondays and Sundays)

    Téléphone : +44 (0)1723 353665

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    Scarborough Harbour

    A hub of seafood delights

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    The historical Scarborough Harbour has been the heart of the city for centuries. The fishers still bring in their fresh catches every day, so it’s no surprise that the harbor is also a hub of excellent seafood restaurants. Naturally, the dish of choice is the traditional fish and chips, available from great places such as Winking Willy’s.

    A classic serving of English fish & chips is often enjoyed as a takeaway, wrapped in paper and eaten with a wooden fork. Adding plenty of vinegar softens up the crispy batter around the flaky cod or haddock and gives the meal a distinctive tang.

    Emplacement : 1PE, Scarborough Borough Council H, 18 W Pier, Scarborough YO11 1PD, UK

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    Scarborough Castle

    Fantastic views over the town from the battle-damaged parapet

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    The 12th-century Scarborough Castle overlooks the town from the rocky headland between the North and South Bays. It has endured 5 sieges, but was left in its current ruined state by the English Civil War. Even so, it continues to attract a lot of visitors. Take a walk along the battlements for fantastic views across Scarborough.

    While you’re there, check out the beautiful old St Mary’s Church. Look around the graveyard for the final resting place of Anne Brontë, the youngest of the famous Brontë literary sisters.

    Emplacement : Castle Road, Scarborough YO11 1HY, UK

    Ouverture : Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Téléphone : +44 (0)3703 331181

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    Scarborough’s Old Town

    Unique shops and sweet treats

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    The narrow old streets behind the harbour are not only appealing for their charming historical look, but they’re also home to a great selection of shops and cafés. You’ll find a few of the big high street brands like Marks and Spencer and New Look, but the majority of the shops are little local places with some weird and wonderful wares.

    There’s an especially good choice of sweet shops around Scarborough. Seaside sticks of rock, a boiled sugar sweet, are an English institution and you’ll be spoiled for choice in Scarborough. There are also quite a few amusement arcades and casinos.

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    Peasholm Park

    Epic naval battles in miniature

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    Peasholm Park is as much a place of excitement as it is quiet contemplation. At 3 pm every Monday, Thursday and Saturday in July and August, model warships set sail on the large lake near the beach to do battle, with aircraft and explosions adding to the tussle. When the miniature navies aren’t in action, you can rent a boat and go rowing around the large central island with a distinctive Japanese pagoda in the centre.

    If you want to stay on dry land, walk among the trees alongside Peasholm Beck to discover the beautiful secret garden at the opposite end of the park. Some of the trees there are exotic species, such American red oaks and Chusan palms.

    Emplacement : North Bay, Scarborough YO12 7TR, UK

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    Scarborough Spa

    Reliving the town’s glorious heyday

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    What makes the Scarborough Spa live music and events space interesting and worth visiting is its unique history and setting. Built in the Victorian era, right on the cliffs overlooking the South Bay Beach, the Spa has a wonderful historical look, but is fitted with modern facilities.

    The Spa is home to one of the last remaining seaside orchestras, playing their classical oom-pah tunes and upbeat classical music in the salty sea breeze, just as they did in town’s glory days. The setting, on the sun court or in the Grand Hall, makes it quite a memorable performance. They only play during the summer months, so plan your trip accordingly and make sure to book your accommodation in advance.

    Emplacement : South Bay, Scarborough YO11 2HD, UK

    Téléphone : +44 (0)1723 376774

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    Stephen Joseph Theatre

    Classic plays and live-streamed concerts

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    Scarborough has quite a lively theatre scene, with several great venues around the small town. Among the best is the Stephen Joseph Theatre. It's easy to find, alongside the Scarborough Spa. They showcase a mix of classic and modern shows and, while you’re not especially likely to see any really famous actors on stage, the performances are top-notch.

    The theatre itself is quite compact, so you won’t be struggling to see or hear the plays. There’s a good bar on-site, with a number of restaurants immediately around the modern venue. When the action isn’t live, the theatre will often show classic movies and even stream major events from around the world.

    Emplacement : Westborough, Scarborough YO11 1JW, UK

    Téléphone : +44 (0)1723 370541

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