We head to Canterbury, a first-class World Cultural Heritage city home to three Unesco World Heritage Sites: Canterbury Cathedral with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture and its collections of early medieval stained glass.
Canterbury was one of medieval Europe’s great places of pilgrimage and knowledge. The city center still retains much of the atmosphere experienced by the medieval pilgrims and celebrated in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.
Rochester, the second-oldest diocese in England, is at an ancient crossing on the River Medway, fortified by a sturdy Medieval castle.
Rochester cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with a west front that dates back almost 900 years. Rochester High Street with its quaint, cantilevered Tudor houses andweatherboard cottages to rows of bold 17th and 18th-century townhouses with white-painted quoins is achingly pretty. The variety of shops, cafes are worth a visit
Finally, we will drive you to London.
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Canterbury Cathedral with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture and its collections of early medieval stained glass.
Canterbury was one of medieval Europe’s great places of pilgrimage and knowledge. The city centre still retains much of the atmosphere experienced by the medieval pilgrims and celebrated in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.
Worth visiting Canterbury West Gate Towers and Eastridge Hospital.
Rochester cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with a west front that dates back almost 900 years.
Rochester High Street with its quaint, cantilevered Tudor houses and weatherboard cottages to rows of bold 17th and 18th-century townhouses with white-painted quoins is achingly pretty. The variety of shops, cafes are worth a visit because of the absence of nationwide chains. Don´t forget Rochester is connect with Charles Dickens, you are going to find his essence all around.
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Dover is a historic coastal town in South East England, famous for its iconic white cliffs and strategic location as a gateway to Europe. It offers a rich blend of natural beauty, military history, and cultural heritage.
A medieval castle and major tourist attraction, known as the 'Key to England' due to its strategic position.
Iconic chalk cliffs offering stunning views of the English Channel and France on clear days.
A museum showcasing Dover's rich history, including the ancient Bronze Age Boat.
A historic site with military fortifications offering panoramic views of the town and cliffs.
A well-preserved Roman house with intricate wall paintings, dating back to the 3rd century.
Crispy battered fish with thick-cut chips, often served with mushy peas and tartar sauce.
A delicate flatfish, often grilled or fried, served with lemon and parsley butter.
A savory pie made with seasoned pork and a flaky pastry crust.
A refreshing drink made from elderflowers, often mixed with sparkling water or used in cocktails.
Summer offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The town is bustling with tourists, and all attractions are open.
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Dover is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe visit.
Dover Priory Station
Dover Bus Station
Affordable and convenient for getting around Dover. Buses are frequent and reliable.
Available • Apps: Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic city known for its stunning cathedral, medieval streets, and rich history.
A stunning castle set in beautiful grounds, offering a variety of activities and attractions.
A beautiful sandy beach with dunes, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
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