Explore the enchanting city of Canterbury while indulging in its culinary delights. This food tour takes you on a flavourful journey through historic streets, tasting local specialties and learning about the rich food heritage of the area. Perfect for food lovers and those looking to experience Canterbury's vibrant culture, the tour offers a delightful midday escape. Enjoy expert guidance as you sample dishes that reflect the essence of this charming city.
- Lunchtime tours run Thursdays from 12-3 PM
- Experience Canterbury’s history through its food scene
- Perfect for food enthusiasts and cultural explorers
- Guided by knowledgeable locals with insights into the culinary landscape
Explore the historic city of Canterbury through it's culinary delights. This tour will visit hidden gems in the city on a guided walk. We will graze our way through the city exploring.
What to expect:
12:00pm Meet at The Cook's Tale Restaurant
We will do some walking as we explore a variety of establishments in the city center, incorporating local Kent produce, traditional British fare as well as some pop-up street food treats.
Make sure you come hungry!
The tour will conclude at approx.3pm
Come on in and let us know you have arrived.
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.
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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.
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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.
Available • Apps: Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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