Jesticos, Retro Modernised Luxury Very Central Historic Home Free Parking is a recently renovated vacation home in Canterbury, near Canterbury East Train Station.
Exceptionally Spacious Central Canterbury Home offers accommodations in Canterbury, 2.6 miles from University of Kent and 15 miles from Sandwich Railway Station.
Located in Canterbury in the Kent region, Riverside Channel5 "Holidays Homes in the Sun" Featured Central Canterbury Cottage with Free Parking has a garden.
Kings Mile House is a recently renovated vacation home in Canterbury, near Canterbury WestTrain Station. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
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.
We had a good breakfast. The beds where very nice.
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.
Kindness of staff and super helpful and welcoming.
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.
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.
Room, location, breakfast, size of room, warm room
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.
Located in Canterbury, a 5-minute walk from University of Kent, Keynes College Budget Accommodation has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Planning a trip to see the Canterbury Cathedral? Check out the latest reviews and scores
4.0
Scored 4.0
Ir is no doubt a wonderful cathedral BUT access was only...
Ir is no doubt a wonderful cathedral BUT access was only through a retail style info centre and a hard sell for the £15 entry fee (even for the outside) seemed excessive! There were scaffolding and large scale building works operating (for a few years we gathered!...) Try Norwich if you want a more friendly (Free) Cathedral and Close surroundings!
Terry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is built on so many different levels, unlike most...
It is built on so many different levels, unlike most Cathedrals which have a long aisle/chancel and then the altar, this has a long view along the main body, then steep steps to another level, and more steps up to the distant altar.
The windows are dark, and let in little light.
What also struck us was the way that strange broken pieces of stone carving were part of the structure, and had not been replaced/repaired: which looked so strange in a Cathedralmof such importance.
John
10
Scored 10
I got some stunning photos of the outside as it was a lovely...
I got some stunning photos of the outside as it was a lovely sunny day. It is a huge building, beautifully kept, with too many interesting things to take in all at once. Not only is there the inside of the building, but you can also walk round the outside and see some historical buildings in the precincts. Do allow plenty of time to see everything, it's well worth it.
Christine
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
If you want to view a fabulous Gothic Cathedral with...
If you want to view a fabulous Gothic Cathedral with historic roots, don't come to Canterbury unless you want to pay £25 for a peek at it. ( £12.50 each - if you are a couple - it's £25)
we travelled around Europe this summer, and visited Rheims Cathedral in France (free) Ulm Minster (free) . . Munich frauenkirche (free) Salzburg cathedral (free)
at all of these places, we left a donation.
but at Canterbury. £25. for heavens sake !.
that's taking the mickey.
of course they'll say - they need to pay for the upkeep.
but so does every other Cathedral in Europe. They all seem to manage it without resorting to price gouging.
so, Canterbury Cathedral . . . ??
we just skipped it.
Alan
United Kingdom
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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.
This was an excellent hotel with proximity to Canterbury Cathedral. Although a 20-minute walk, the walk was through public gardens along the river. It was very pleasant. The rooms were big, comfortable and breakfast good. Staff was friendly and accommodating.
Location was very convenient - a 4 minute walk from the Canterbury Bus Station and 3 minute walk from the Canterbury Cathedral. Breakfast selection and food quality was very good - one of the best I have had in a long time. Beds were comfortable and the room was quite large.
The location of the property is ideal! Canterbury Cathedral, The Roman Museum, many charming restaurants and shops are practically on the doorstep. The bus and train stations are within easy walking distance. The house is off a very quiet street, behind another house and a locking gate. The property has character and a cozy electric fireplace. The owner allowed us to check in a bit early. Overall the property was comfortable and a great base to explore Canterbury and take day trips from.
The location is excellent. Very quiet neighborhood. Close to shopping, restaurants, grocery stores and Canterbury Cathedral. The unit is very modern with nice appliances. Beds were comfortable. George, our host, was very kind and considerate. He picked us up from the train station. He answered all questions promptly and was willing to be flexible with our stay during the train strike.
The staff have good hospitality, the personal room was perfect, clean and stocked with two biscuits and ingredients for tea, a closet with a safe is provided, two towels for the shower, bed sheets are clean and tucked in, breakfast was provided in abundance, the hotel is about a six minute walk from Canterbury Cathedral, all for a price at roughly £70, cheaper than many other hotels.
Location was excellent. Within walking distance to the towne centre, Canterbury Cathedral, etc. The staff was very helpful on directing me to where I wanted to go and sight see. The breakfast was wonderful with large variety of foods.
Really enjoyed our stay in Canterbury Cathedral lodge. Very nice clean hotel with views from your window of the cathedral. Really nice that even after the cathedral grounds are closed to the public, with your key card to your room, you can get access to the cathedral grounds through the main gate to walk as you will. Kind of fun at night after hours. Front desk staff girls were excellent. Very informative and helpful. Had to park off site, but it was a short, easy walk through the interesting city streets. Excellent breakfast.
I couldn't have been closer to the entrance to Canterbury Cathedral, my main attraction. The breakfast was excellent. I DO like a real English breakfast. The room was larger than the average British hotel room--meaning that I could leave my suitcases flat on the floor and still walk around.
Thirza
United States of America
What Guests Said About Canterbury Cathedral:
The worldwide renowned Canterbury cathedral is worth the visit, although the ticket is not exactly cheap
The worldwide renowned Canterbury cathedral is worth the visit, although the ticket is not exactly cheap. It stands out as a magnificent example of gothic architecture, and it is definitely worth the visit to the city by its own. Despite being small, the town center is pleasant to walk along, and there are dozens of nice restaurants to enjoy at night.
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Yulia
Italy
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