Canterbury
Cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Step into a city rich with history at Canterbury, home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. At the heart of this historic city is the magnificent Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest in England, and one of the most significant historical landmarks in the world. With sections dating back to the 11th century, the cathedral blends Romanesque and Anglo-Gothic architecture. Explore the Church of St Martin, the oldest church in the English-speaking world, and visit the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial site for the Anglo-Saxon Kings of Kent. For more historical intrigue, head to the Roman Museum, situated on the site of an original Roman villa, right in the heart of the city. Take time to relax along the Great Stour River or unwind in one of the many charming cafés and restaurants, soaking in the delightful atmosphere of Canterbury. A perfect mix of history, culture, and serenity awaits in this enchanting city. (any entry costs are not included)
Adult £32.50 Senior £32.50 Child £24.50