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The beautiful city of Canterbury is considered the Cathedral City of south-east England and was the site of pilgrimages. Its medieval old town centre is surrounded by beautiful city walls dating back to Roman times. It has beautiful cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Holidu offers beautiful glamping spots around Goods Shed Restaurant, St. Dunstan's Church Canterbury, Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint, The Marlowe, Curzon Canterbury, Howletts Wild Animal Park, Westgate Gardens, The West Gate Inn JD Wetherspoon Restaurant.
Canterbury, a fantastic placeAt Canterbury you will find a very comfortable glamping, with a spacious bedroom, king-size beds and other rooms, a master bedroom with king-size bed and a separate family room with a double and a single bed. A bathroom with a shower and toilet. The kitchen is well-equipped with everything you need and also has a family dining area. Enjoy internet access, Wi-Fi, TV, DVD player, fire extinguisher, carbon monoxide detector, iron and board, first aid kit, heating, towels, bed linen, and hairdryer. Close to the town centres of Ickham and Well, Bekesbourne with Patrixbourne and Wickhambreaux, London Southend Airport (SEN), London City Airport (LCY), and Stansted Airport (STN).
Travellers and activities
In Canterbury you will find many theatres, such as the well-known Marlowe Theatre, which is the largest theatre in the region. There you will be able to enjoy concerts and beautiful touring productions. When you check out the programme, you'll notice the variety, including theatre, musicals, ballet, classical orchestras, concerts, contemporary dance, opera, monologues, children's shows, and pantomime. You will also see that there are other spaces for programming new works and creative activities. You can also visit the Gulbenkian Theatre, the cathedral, and St Augustine's Abbey where other theatrical performances are also offered.
Canterbury for culture loversWhen referring to culture then visit Canterbury Cathedral which is the Church of the Anglican Communion, plus the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey and the Saxon Church of St Martin and are also one of the most visited in the country. There is also the Roman Museum with a mosaic pavement dating back to 300 AD, the medieval church of St Alphege, and the Old Synagogue, which is now a music hall among many other architectural works.
Did you know that Canterbury Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
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Tour Canterbury Cathedral, renowned for its famous Christian structure and for being one of the oldest cathedrals. You will notice the beauty of its ecclesiastical constructions of the separate buildings and the rare panoramic views that the cathedral possesses. And the church is the core of the structure, in addition to the halls and chambers.
2. Visit St Augustine's AbbeyWalk around St. Augustine's Abbey, one of the oldest monasteries in the country, located in the centre of Canterbury city centre. On your visit, you will be able to contemplate the beauty of the architecture, and you will be able to feel the great importance of the place and the history it holds.
3. Famous museum The Beaney House of Art & KnowledgeThe most popular and visited museum, The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, is located in the heart of the city of Canterbury. The collections on display in this museum are permanent. You will have the opportunity to see some of their events (sewing, poetry classes, literature, knitting workshops, among many others) as they offer a different one every month.
4. A bit of culture at the Canterbury Roman MuseumVery close to Canterbury Cathedral, you can find the Canterbury Roman Museum. This beautiful Roman museum offers recreational workshops and family-friendly events, where you can wear emperor or empress costumes, make bracelets, or pretty Roman bangles.
5. Touring the Westgate Towers Museum and ViewpointSpend an enjoyable day, with lovely views of the city from the battlements, from the top, of the grandest medieval gatehouse in England, this gatehouse was part of the city walls and the main chamber which is where the museum is located. You will see the turret cells with their respective shackles. After enjoying this beautiful view of the city, you can go to the restaurant and have a nice cup of coffee.
6. The Canterbury TourJourney through Canterbury's history, tour the city with a guide to discover all that Canterbury has in store for you. Walkthrough Christ Church Gate, medieval Westgate, St Thomas of Canterbury Church, and the Marlowe Theatre. Plus, you'll learn more about the playwrights up to the Romans.
7. Tour Leeds Castle and the White Cliffs of DoverExplore the beautiful Leeds Castle and admire the sumptuousness of the White Cliffs of Dover. You will learn the story of how an altercation between a king and an archbishop ended in chaos and the murder of Thomas Becket, and why the White Cliffs of Dover are more than a symbol of British identity.
Information about glampings in Canterbury
🏡 Glampings available: | 17 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -59%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and swimming pool. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 7 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 4 properties. |