Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a 2-hour Christmas walking tour in Canterbury to discover the city’s rich history and festive charm. Witness the magnificent Canterbury Cathedral, stroll through the Canterbury Christmas Market, immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere, browse unique gifts, and enjoy a vibrant atmosphere. As you wander through the historic city center, marvel at the Christ Church Gate, adorned with Christmas decorations. Take a moment to admire the picturesque Old Weavers House and end the tour in front of the iconic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Christmas cheer in the beautiful city of Canterbury.
St Augustine's Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, holds great historical and religious significance. (Outside visit). The total walking time during the tour is also allocated here.
Canterbury Cathedral, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture, becomes even more awe-inspiring during Christmas.
As you pass through Christ Church Gate, you'll be greeted by the enchanting beauty of Canterbury's historic city center. The gate itself serves as a symbol of the city's rich heritage and is often adorned with Christmas decorations, adding to its charm during the holiday season.
In Canterbury, there is a Canterbury Christmas Market, located in the heart of the city, which is a wonderful place to immerse yourself in the festive spirit. With a variety of stalls selling handmade crafts, local delicacies, and unique gifts, the market offers a delightful shopping experience.
The Old Weavers House, a picturesque timber-framed building, showcases the city's architectural history. It stands as a reminder of Canterbury's past as a center of the weaving industry. (Outside visit)
End the tour in front of the Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint, one of the most iconic landmarks of Canterbury. (Outside visit)
Meet our tour guide in front of St Augustine's Abbey.
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.
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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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