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Wszystkie plaże w promieniu 60 km od centrum
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Canterbury on a 90-minute private walking tour. Begin your journey in front of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, where you will enjoy storytelling about this iconic landmark. Continue to the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, a tribute to the famed poet, before passing by the historic Westgate Towers Museum and Viewpoint. Discover the heritage of the Marlowe Theatre, learn about the city’s vibrant arts scene, and marvel at the architectural splendor of Christ Church Gate. Conclude your tour at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, where tales of pilgrimage and devotion come to life in the heart of the city.
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
Canterbury is steeped in history. The city can trace its roots back to the Celtic Tribe, the Cantiaci, who were here before the Romans. From the start of the Roman occupation in the 1st Century, to the arrival of the Papal emissary Augustine in 597AD, to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, to the bombings of World War 2 - we will show you the many facets of this ancient, beautiful & intriguing city! This is a private walking tour that will show you the most important & interesting parts of the city of Canterbury. We can begin & end our tour at a location of your choosing (the Old Buttermarket is usually the most convenient) & we can build the tour around your interests. Alternatively, we can suggest a tour that covers the most interesting & historical parts of the city.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
You will be taught by a multi-award winning Chef who specialises in Indian/European fusion. Where possible you will be using fresh seasonal produce. You will discover the stories behind each dish you make and it's origins. The techniques you will learn are repeatable at home as no specialist equipment is needed. You will be given the printed recipes to take away with you. There are alternative cooking classes should you require a vegetarian or vegan option. Please notify us of any dietry restrictions on booking.
Learn to cook classic Indian dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, perfect for both beginners and home-cooking enthusiasts. You’ll be guided by chefs who are passionate about authentic Indian cuisine and sharing the traditional techniques behind it. You’ll use fresh, seasonal ingredients wherever possible to create dishes that are bursting with flavour. Each recipe comes with a cultural backstory, giving you an appreciation of its origin and how it has evolved over time. No specialist equipment is needed—everything you learn can be easily replicated in your own kitchen. You’ll also take home printed recipe cards so you can impress friends and family with your new skills. Vegetarian options are available on request. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Bring your camera for some iconic views of medieval Canterbury and the number one Cathedral! Walk along the lovely river, full of history and charm into the city before making your way to the Cathedral. See where Thomas Becket, Archbishop in the twelfth century was murdered! Meet some locals - part of our sculpture trail winding it's way through our pretty city. As a local, I can take you to secret places within both the Cathedral and small city of Canterbury.
This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Walking the walls that encircle Canterbury is one of the most exciting historical experiences in England. Attacked on at least seven occasions by invaders, from the Danes to the Nazis, the walls have been used to protect residents for over 1,700 years. On this self-guided walking tour, you'll follow Canterbury‘s historic city walls and dive into the city‘s story of violence, cruelty, fire, and destruction – but also extraordinary hope and progress. You‘ll discover the gruesome fate of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who paid for the wall with his head. I‘ll show you the statues of King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, who famously converted pagan England to Roman Christianity. You‘ll also hear about the Canterbury Blitz of 1942, when German bombers devastated the medieval city. The tour ends at the Westgate Bridge where you‘ll see the enigmatic Alluvia, the haunting underwater sculpture inspired by Millais‘ Ophelia and linked to Judge Sir James Hales‘ 1554 suicide.
Explore historic Canterbury and the surrounding countryside as we take you around our city’s most beautiful and well-known icons. Discover the city's secrets and stories on a unique sight-running journey. We'll run along the old city walls to the four corners of the city and through hundreds of years of stories. In just an hour you'll see and learn all about the key historic and cultural sites Canterbury has to offer, as well as discovering some of the city's many secrets. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have or even take a detour to show you something that may be of interest to the group. The tour is suitable for all levels of runner, from beginner to expert. We will run at whichever pace feels most comfortable for the group and nobody gets left behind. Our tours contain frequent stops so you will most likely be able to run further and faster than you would on your usual run.
Canterbury’s medieval streets echo with tales of the kings, saints and ordinary folk who shaped English history. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll hear the hidden stories behind the bustling city where ancient walls and cobbled lanes hold centuries of intrigue. The tour starts at the magnificent Christchurch Gate, the entrance to the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, where pilgrims have flocked for centuries. I’ll take you beyond the medieval centre and show you the other two historic places that form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which is England’s oldest site of continuous Christian worship. You’ll follow the same streets where Roman legionaries once marched and see hidden gateways and ruined churches. The tour ends at St Augustine’s Conduit House, a masterpiece of monastic engineering, tucked away in a corner of the city that even locals rarely discover.
View Canterbury's trio of UNESCO World Heritage sites on this fascinating walking tour which will include a stop at St Martin's Church*, the exterior of St Augustine's Abbey where the surviving medieval gates can be seen, plus a walk around the magnificent Cathedral Precincts and cloisters. Uncover the origins of Christianity in England, explore the oldest church in continuous use, now believed to also be the oldest building in England, and take in the iconic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s on this captivating tour, led by a fully qualified Green Badge Guide. *The inside may be viewed subject to opening & service hours Please note this tour does not include entrance to St Augustine's or the Cathedral. Please ensure you check your messages via the Message centre after booking, for further information about your tour, including your Guide details. Regrettably, large parts of St Martin’s are inaccessible for wheelchairs and buggies.
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!
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.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour through the enchanting and storied streets of Canterbury, where every cobblestone whispers tales of the past and every building holds secrets of centuries gone by. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and vibrant culture as you traverse its historic thoroughfares, guided by a local guide. From the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, where the echoes of pilgrims past still linger, to the bustling energy of the lively Buttermarket, this curated tour promises an unforgettable journey through time. Delve into the architectural marvels and hidden gems tucked away in Canterbury’s nooks and crannies, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped this charming city into the cultural gem it is today.
Turning the streets of Canterbury into an adventure playground! Get a unique perspective of this historical city and the spiritual heart of the Church of England on this self-guided, interactive treasure hunt with an escape room twist. It's the best way to see the city! On your adventure, unlock a hidden trail, find clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Discover the city's highlights, explore hidden gems, learn some fun facts, and see things that most people just pass by. As the activity is all self-guided through the app, you can start your Quest when you want and go at your own pace, stopping for breaks. It's an ideal activity for couples, families, and groups of friends. Will you conquer the Quest?
Visit the English Cathedral City of Canterbury’, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to Canterbury Cathedral,you will not be disappointed. • Enjoy a Hassle Free pick up from Dover Cruise Terminal • Transportation back to your Central London Hotel/ Accommodation • The Cathedral has been present since 597 AD • Family Friendly • Duration 6 Hours including travel time
During the middle ages, Canterbury was considered as a pilgrimage site. Canterbury Cathedral is the headquarters of the Church of England, featuring Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Explore the ancient city walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with the town's narrow medieval alleyways, riverside gardens, and timber-framed houses. Take this tour to enjoy a day out in Canterbury and explore the most significant historic places, particularly the world-famous St. Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, and Canterbury Castle that are included in the World Heritage Site.