In the private and peaceful grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, this stylish lodge offers free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and scenic views. Canterbury’s historic center is a 2-minute walk away.
With a 24-hour front desk, this hotel offers free breakfasts and a modern restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is located in Upper Harbledown, just outside historic Canterbury.
Ahmed
Bahrain
Everything was good, the staff were friendly and helpful, we asked for late check out and they gave us until 2 afternoon.
In 2 acres of landscaped gardens, Abbots Barton Hotel has a traditional restaurant and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is just outside Canterbury center, half a mile from Canterbury...
shaheen
United Kingdom
modern room and spacious.
amenities staff were nice
This charming hotel is 2 miles from Canterbury and close to Dover and the Eurostar. Dating back to the 12th century, it is surrounded by picturesque hills and fruit trees.
Shipe
United States of America
Lovely location and very well maintained- nice mix of old charm with new amenities.
Located in Canterbury and with Canterbury East Train Station reachable within a 6-minute walk, Hampton by Hilton Canterbury has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property...
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Very central, great bathroom, comfortable bed, great breakfast
Located within the Roman city walls of historic Canterbury’s center, this family-run hotel dates back to the 16th century. It offers free WiFi, and a cozy, oak-beamed bar.
Katja-Mirjami
Finland
The property was lovely and clean, and the room nice and quaint. Continental breakfast was what I expected, enjoyed it! Location was absolutely perfect - right in the middle of everything, restaurants and bars nearby, and a short walk from the cathedral.
A short walk from Canterbury city center and its world-famous Cathedral, this privately-owned hotel is set within a Victorian townhouse, amid 2 acres of well-maintained grounds.
Located in Canterbury, within a few steps of Canterbury Cathedral and 2.5 mi of University of Kent, Thomas Ingoldsby Wetherspoon provides accommodations with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi...
Located in Canterbury, within a few steps of Canterbury Cathedral and 2.5 mi of University of Kent, Thomas Ingoldsby Wetherspoon provides accommodations with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi...
Shower was amazing. Clean room and big bed. Extra pillows available.
In the private and peaceful grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, this stylish lodge offers free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and scenic views. Canterbury’s historic center is a 2-minute walk away.
Modern, clean and very well run. Great breakfasts.
Surrounded by 300 acres of parkland with a labyrinth and nature trails, the 4-star VisitEngland campus-graded accommodations offers single and double rooms with attached bathroom with tea and coffee...
Good quality basic accommodation. Very good breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Canterbury
On average, 3-star hotels in Canterbury cost $125 per night, and 4-star hotels in Canterbury are $165 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Canterbury can be found for $216 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $127 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Canterbury for tonight. You'll pay around $140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Canterbury will cost around $279, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Canterbury’s religious and historic significance has inspired literary greatness. Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ were based on pilgrimages to the bygone shrine of Thomas A Becket, who was murdered here. The Marlowe Theatre is named after the 16th-century playwright born here, and the Canterbury Museum has an exhibit on Rupert Bear, whose author lived in this River Stour city.
River cruises and punting provide fantastic views of the striking weavers’ houses right on the water, and of Westgate - the UK’s largest city gate. Other sections of the city walls remain, and there are also ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, named after the 6th-century saint who brought Christianity to England. He was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, but the modern-day seat is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed cathedral, dating to the 12th century.
From the same period are the Norman castle ruins, occupying the site of a wooden fort constructed by William the Conqueror. The mound they sit on in Dane John Gardens is thought to be a Roman cemetery, and an original mosaic is visible in the Roman Museum.
In the Buttermarket half-timbered houses and historic inns are interspersed with shops, and big name brands line the Whitefriars Shopping Centre. The Canterbury accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels with swimming pools, cheap hostels and city centre B&Bs.
What Guests Said About Canterbury:
10
Scored 10
The Cathedral is awesome.
The Cathedral is awesome. Plenty of places to eat and drink....the Cafe du Soleil stood out the food was very good and the staff where friendly & professional. We loved walking around Canterbury, lots of green spaces, side roads that led you on, our stay was too short so we didn't find anywhere that we would avoid.....we'll just have to go back!
Sarah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Enjoyed the historic buildings and the lovely cricket ground...
Enjoyed the historic buildings and the lovely cricket ground which was the reason for our visit.
We ate at a variety of places - good pub (The Two Sawyers), a turkish restaurant A la Turka and the Weavers.
Canterbury was compact and good to walk around.
Only have to avoid the numerous food delivery cycles
Denise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Canterbury is one of those rare British cities that has...
Canterbury is one of those rare British cities that has retained its character as it somehow escaped being wrecked by appalling postwar planning decisions. The relatively few modern buildings, like the Marlowe Theatre, are of high quality, at least from the outside. It's a comfortable size to stroll around (and flat) plus it has the two arms of the river to add interest and the opportunity to punt or take a boat tour. Hard to say whether there are more pubs or churches - there are lots of both, so if you don't want to pay for entry to the cathedral there are other historic buildings to see. Didn't bother with the shopping centre so can't pass judgement on its value as a place for shopping - there'll be the usual boring 'high street' chains, no doubt; I did notice a few independent shops in the High Street as well. The tea shops we came across are insanely expensive so are probably best avoided if you're on a budget. We ate at The Old Weaver's House and had a superb meal - their pies are worth a trip to Canterbury alone! The Beaney House museum etc looks interesting and is free - we just explored the front room which has some fine 19th century paintings. Probably worth a more detailed investigation on another visit.
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Canterbury Cathedral was beautiful they was lot of facts...
Canterbury Cathedral was beautiful they was lot of facts about Medieval England. I went Westgate Garden 🪴the flower was stunning to look at. It was peaceful look at the scenery
Canterbury Cathedral had old Architecture and old ruins to stunning artifact of such beauty.
Donna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful historical place to visit the cathedral is a...
A beautiful historical place to visit the cathedral is a must £17.00 admission per person but that entitles to visit a full year as many times you like the old cobblestone streets are beautiful with little hidden shops.Afternoon tea in Tiny Tim’s is also a place to visit
colin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A very interesting city, with excellent restaurants and bars...
A very interesting city, with excellent restaurants and bars all in easy walking distance of each other, cathedral was outstanding as was the Beaney museum also very interesting, Canterbury reminded us of York lots to see and do would definitely recommend a vist.
The location was so good. it was beautiful and room was clean with comfy beds. a bus stop to Canterbury is right in front of the facility.
the staff were the kindest. all of them were very friendly and helpful in every way they could.
they called for a taxi for us helped with our baggages and even packed delicious breakfast for us since we didn’t have enough time to have it at the hotel.
one of the best stays i’ve evert had and definitely recommend. 11/10
Check in and check out was really smooth, friendly and welcoming. Room was absolutely perfect for what we needed, bathroom very clean, location is perfect and despite being in the high street it was absolutely silent inside! Overall I was thoroughly impressed with the residence and would stay again at an abode hotel. Toilets are sensor controlled for flushing which was a nice touch and even in the cheapest room option you do feel the 4* quality.
"It was a great week in Canterbury thanks to this wonderful flat. It is very well located (close to public transport and the city centre) and quiet. It is very nicely furnished and well equipped modernly. Highly recommended for those who want to visit Canterbury and its surroundings and enjoy peace and quiet. The owner is very friendly and at your service for any questions. It was really excellent, best appartment via booking com ever!"
All the staff were great, really friendly & helpful.
The room was clean and tidy but we felt that it catered more for short stays as hanging space was limited. The bathroom, although clean, lacked shelf space. Parking at hotel was no problem as it was right next to a park and ride with easy access to Canterbury town centre. The restaurant was comfortable with a varied menu. The meals we had were well presented & delicious.
This is the 3rd time that I have stayed at The Maidens Chambers and on each occasion, the welcome has been warm, the rooms comfortable and spotless and the facilities are all that you need for an overnight stay. The hotel is located on the edge of the city centre, but that brings with it the benefits of free parking on site and all that Canterbury offers is within a very short walk.
Excellent location for the town centre and exploring. We could see the cathedral from the hotel. Just 10 minutes walk through lovely park. Very helpful staff and good choice for breakfast. Staff very aware of people's attitude to Covid and clearly explained the room would be made up each day on request but not automatically.
Would definitely stay there again if in the area.
Location - excellent in Canterbury city centre.Parking available right outside hotel - there were still spaces available the night I stayed.
I inadvertently paid twice. The hotel contacted me promptly and refunded the over-payment.
Friendly staff.Room clean, quiet and comfortable.Good continental breakfast delivered to room due to coronavirus restrictions.
A lovely clean and well located place to explore the Canterbury area. The pub around the corner does a decent Carvery meal and there are buses to Canterbury town centre running frequently.
The garden, while small, is pleasant and the lounge, kitchen, dining room were fit for purpose and pleasant to use.
I liked the various books that were at the property.
Breakfast was hearty to start the day, Dinner was very good with good prices, room was very clean and roomy, and plenty of parking with secure lighting. Great location to accomplish several short day trips in the area like seeing the Canterbury Cathedral, a restored Viking ship near Ramsgate. and a medieval castle like Dover Castle.
Stayed in Room 20, which was very comfortable and well layed out. The location is perfect for access to all of Canterbury. We have stayed in other hotels in the City, but by far the Falstaff has gained our No1 spot. We will definately be using now aas our go to hotel when we vist Canterbury.
The hotel is wonderfully situated in the centre of Canterbury. It's a budget hotel and we did not have very high expectations. However, the staff were friendly, welcoming and helpful. Overall, the place feels a little tired but, for one night, it's absolutely fine. Free.e Wifi was a bonus
Nice flat in a quiet block. Excellent location within walking distance of the centre of Canterbury. Lovely comfortable beds, fully stocked kitchen, comfortable seating area. Parking is a real bonus especially in Canterbury.
Continental breakfast had sufficient variety and the quality of all the food was good.
The location of this hotel to explore the historic centre of Canterbury was brilliant.
Staff were very friendly and attentive.
Finding a place with parking in Canterbury is so difficult, but this place has it: on top of that its a nice place to stay the staff are lovely and its exactly what I needed for a Work trip.
Right in the middle of historical Canterbury within walking distance of all the main sights. Quiet street (even during freshers’ week) and smooth check in process at the Pilgrims Hotel.
The hotel is located right in the centre of Canterbury and within walking distance to the cathedral and other places of interest and right in the middle of the best eating places.
Modern well appointed house, 10 minutes from centre of Canterbury with a parking spot. It was perfect for our stay and cheaper than a hotel when split between us.
great location and lovely pub area, great breakfast and room nice with clear view of Cathedral. parking right opposite £10 with hotel discount for 24 hours
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