Our condensed (but content packed!) 60 minute walking tours are perfect for those on a brief visit to Canterbury, but still looking for an introduction to all of the history and culture Canterbury has to offer.
Come with us and explore the rich history of this amazing city with CT Tours. With your dedicated and accredited tour guide, you will experience over 2000 years of Canterbury's history from ancient settlers to the present day!
We start our tour from outside The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, conveniently located in the centre of the city and with facilities to use before the tour begins!
Learn more about the man who wrote the most famous book about Canterbury, 'The Canterbury Tales'.
The largest surviving medieval city gate in the UK was built in a turbulent time, we will discover the multiple methods of attack and defence that made this the most innovative tower of its time. Plus, a story worthy of its very own short film!
Passing by this fantastic modern structure, we will learn about the eventful life of Christopher Marlowe and the influence of the written word on the city of Canterbury.
Completed to commemorate a Tudor prince and his Spanish bride, but not the prince you might be thinking of! Plus, the surprising changes to the gate over time.
Thomas Becket. The full story of the most known man to not come from Canterbury, but become arguably the biggest figure in the city's history!
Canterbury is a historic English city known for its stunning cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its rich medieval heritage. The city is a vibrant blend of ancient and modern, offering a unique experience for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and casual visitors alike.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest Christian structures in England, Canterbury Cathedral is a masterpiece of Norman architecture.
This museum showcases the rich Roman history of Canterbury, featuring artifacts and a reconstructed Roman townhouse.
An interactive attraction bringing to life the famous stories by Geoffrey Chaucer, using animatronics and live actors.
A beautiful riverside park offering scenic walks, picnic spots, and views of the River Stour.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ruins of a former Benedictine monastery founded by St. Augustine in 597 AD.
A traditional pie filled with locally sourced meats and vegetables, often including lamb or beef.
A locally produced vinegar made from hops, used as a condiment or in dressings.
Fresh crab caught in the waters around Kent, often served with brown bread and butter.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and various festivals. The city is lively but can be crowded.
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Canterbury is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Canterbury East, Canterbury West
Canterbury Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport within Canterbury. The network is efficient and covers most areas.
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A historic castle with a rich past, offering stunning views of the White Cliffs of Dover.
One of the most beautiful castles in England, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a large lake.
A charming medieval town with a rich history and a beautiful cathedral.
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