Folkestone Fringe in parallel with the Folkestone Triennial 2017
Tokyo University of the Arts and Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, Global Art Joint Project

Complex Topography: The Pavilion
31 August – 6 September 2017

falkstone triennial 2017:
http://www.folkestonetriennial.org.uk

By Train

High speed trains run regularly from London St Pancras International (Journey time 57 Minutes). Folkestone Central Station is a short walk from the centre of town and approximately 15 minutes from the Creative Quarter and harbour area. For full details go to our travel partner’s website www.southeasternrailway.co.uk

Take advantage of Southeastern Railway’s Summer Hidden Gems offer this September and purchase a London to Folkestone return ticket for just £10. This offer is valid from Tuesday 5 September until Sunday 1 October. You can find out more and book your ticket here.

By Car

From the M20, turn off at junction 13 and follow signs to the Harbour. (SAT NAV USERS – CT20 1BN)

Parking

The nearest car parks are Tram Road (2 mins), Payers Park (2 mins) and the Harbour car park (5 mins). All council car parks charge daily fees starting from £1.20 per hour. Parking is available at Folkestone Quarterhouse (50 spaces). Parking permits can be purchased from the pay and display machine located in the Quarterhouse car park. Parking is free after 6pm. Permits cost £1 per hour for up to five hours or alternatively £5 per day.

By Bus or Coach

A direct National Express coach service runs from London Victoria Coach Station to the main bus station in Bouverie Square, Folkestone. Stagecoach operates a network of routes linking local towns and villages to Folkestone.