We are located right in the city-centre of Canterbury, just around the corner of High Street where you will find a wide range of cafes, restaurants and shops. All the main attractions are located within walking distance from the hotel.
The centre point of any visit to Canterbury. This stunning site has been part of England’s great history, most notably the martyrdom of Archbishop Tomas Becket in 1170, and is recognised as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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St Augustine became the first Archbishop establishing his seat in Canterbury in 597 AD. The ruins include the remains of the monastery where the monks lived and worshiped.
Experience the tranquillity and beauty of the great Stour River by taking a 45 min guided-tour through the heart of Canterbury, from the comfort of handcrafted punts.
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Located right behind the hotel with a private access, the Garden is home to Greyfriars Chapel, Britain’s oldest Franciscan building which spans the Stour River.
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Literature brought to life. Immerse yourself in medieval England by joining costumed characters and exploring the sights, sounds and smells of 14th Century England.
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Explore the historical city and the Cathedral precincts through a 90-minut walking tour with an experienced tourist guide.
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Founded following the murder of St Thomas Beckett, this place used to provide accommodation for poor pilgrims visiting hit tomb. The building includes the early 13th century painting of Christ in Glory.
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Discover the city’s history from millions of years ago to the present, through Canterbury’s Roman Museum and The Beany House of Art & Knowledge.
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The biggest shopping centre in east Kent, with latest fashions, big-brand designs and also a large range of other shops and independent retailers.
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Open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm
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A major 1,200-seat theatre in Canterbury
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A traditional and popular English restaurant, serving delicious food with a high quality service. Try their traditional English roasts, puff pastry pies or tender fillet steaks and enjoy their beautiful riverside garden.
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An elegant French brasserie. Côte is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, championing relaxed all-day dining and serving authentic French classics made from great quality, fresh ingredients.
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Canterbury’s finest traditional English tearoom. Enjoy a delicious Afternoon Tea, as English as it gets, or try the popular cream tea and choose from more than 30 loose leaf teas.
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This traditional British Fish & Chip restaurant is the product of 3 generations and 2 families who have been in the Fish & Chip trade for over 50 years. They serve carefully selected local and sustainable food.
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Indian cuisine with a contemporary twist, the Ambrette has been named The Best Restaurant at the Taste of Kent Awards.
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A healthy hangout serving clean, fresh food all day long, with a clean and healthy twist: breakfast, brunch, smoothie…whatever your diet, goals or macros there’s something for you.
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Hidden in the back streets of Canterbury, Willow’s Secret Kitchen serve great coffee and simple but amazing fresh sandwiches and smoothies.
The Lady Luck has built a reputation as a great live music pub. They serve real ale and specialist rums, and if the weather’s nice, the beer garden is always tempting.
Visit England’s most vibrant and popular city, just a short drive from Canterbury
The most iconic of all English fortresses commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries.
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A magnificent coastal site overlooking the English Channel
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Known as “the loveliest castle in the world”, visitors never forget their first glimpse of Leeds Castle, rising majestically from the moat as it has done for nearly 900 years.
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Original seaside towns and picturesque coastal sites less than half an hour drive .
Original seaside towns and picturesque coastal sites less than half an hour drive .
Original seaside towns and picturesque coastal sites less than half an hour drive .
Original seaside towns and picturesque coastal sites less than half an hour drive .
Original seaside towns and picturesque coastal sites less than half an hour drive .
Original seaside towns and picturesque coastal sites less than half an hour drive .
Discover one of England’s most historic and charming towns, nestling between the rural delights of the Kent Downs and the austere beauty of its coastal wetlands.
This beautiful ancient village gives access to an exquisite landscape of woodland and open country with breath-taking views.
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