World Travel GuidesCanterbury, Kent, England


 Find Hotels     Follow Me on Pinterest 









Canterbury is a city in Kent, in South East England. Today Canterbury is a historic cathedral city and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It covers 119.2 sq mi (308.84 sq km) and has a population of 153,000 people (2012 estimate).

Guide to Canterbury Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Canterbury that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral
Author: TristanAidan (public domain)



More on Canterbury

Canterbury was established by the ancient Britons, the Celtic tribe that lived in the area before the arrival of the Romans. When the Romans conquered the area in the 1st century AD, the renamed the settlement Durovernum Cantiacorum. Over time, the village became known in Old English as Cantwareburh, which means "stronghold of Kent's people". The name Canterbury evolved from this name.

In AD 597, King Æthelberht was converted by Benedictine monk Augustine to Christianity. With the Kingdom of Kent Christianized, Augustine established the episcopal see in the city and become the first Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop of Canterbury becomes the head of the Church of England, and by extension the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion.


St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury
St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury
Author: Willhsmit (public domain)


Today the City of Canterbury has many historic attractions including perhaps the oldest school in England. Parts of the city wall built during Roman times are still visible. In 1988, Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey and St Martin's Church were inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Visiting Canterbury

You can reach Canterbury by train from London. It has two stations, the Canterbury East and Canterbury West stations, located 8 min and 4 min from the city center by foot. There are high speed train services from St Pancras Station in London that takes just under an hour to arrive. For more details, visit http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/


St Martin's Church, Canterbury
St Martin's Church, Canterbury
Author: Oosoom (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)



Places of Interest in Canterbury



Royal Museum and Art Gallery
Royal Museum and Art Gallery, locally known as the Beaney Institute
Author: Storye book (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
  1. Canterbury Castle
    11th century Norman castle, not in ruins.

  2. Canterbury Cathedral (World Heritage Site)
    Seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It is the site where Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in 1162. He was subsequently canonized as St Thomas of Canterbury by both the Anglican Communion and Catholic Church, and makes Canterbury Cathedral a pilgrimage site.

  3. Canterbury Roman Museum
    Museum on the history of the Romans in the settlement.

  4. Canterbury Tales Visitor Attraction
    Reconstruction of 14th century England within the readapted historic building that was formerly St Margaret's Church.

  5. Museum of Canterbury
    Museum recounting the history of Canterbury from Roman times to present day.

  6. Royal Museum and Art Gallery and Art Gallery
    Victorian-era building locally known as the Beaney Institute. It displays decorative arts and pictures, and an art gallery with paintings on Canterbury. Adjacent to it is the Buffs Museum, recounting the history of England's oldest infantry regiments.

  7. St Augustine's Abbey (World Heritage Site)
    Benedictine abbey commemorating the monk who introduced Christianity to King Æthelberht of Kent.

  8. St Martin's Church (World Heritage Site)
    Oldest parish church in England that is still in use. It dates back to the 6th century, when it was the private chapel of Queen Bertha of Kent.

  9. West Gate Museum
    Museum documenting the history of the West Gate Tower and Canterbury itself.

Return to Discover England
Return to Discover Britain
Return to Britain Travel Guide
Return to Discover This World






  • Tips to become a smart traveler: Useful tips to remember, to get the best out of your travels.
  • Preparing for a Trip: Systematic approach to help you prepare for your trip.
  • How to plan your travel itinerary: Step-by-step build to creating the itinerary for your trip.
  • How to compare hotel room rates: Learn to use a booking search engine to compare rates across all major booking sites.
  • How to pack your luggage: Useful steps to take when packing your luggage.
  • Packing List (PDF): Print out this free packing list to make sure you don't forget anything for your trip.
  • Voltage, Frequency, Plugs & Sockets of the World: Learn about the mains electricity supply in the world.
  • Travelers' List of Plugs and Sockets (PDF): Easy-to-use list of electricity and plugs for all countries.
  • Making International Direct Dail Calls: Learn to make IDD calls from anywhere in the world.
  • IDD Call Prefixes & Country Codes (PDF): Listing of Call Prefixes and Country Codes on one page for you to bring on your trip.
  • Safety Tips When Traveling Alone: Useful advice for when you travel on your own.
  • Guide to Health Matters related to Travel: Comprehensive coverage of different issues related to your health when traveling.
  • Getting Travel Insurance for your trip: Benefits of travel insurance, and advise on when you should signing up for one.
  • Improve your travel photography: Tips to improve your photography skills, especially when traveling.
  • Guide to Traveling Around the World: Useful tips for encircling the globe.


  • Find a hotel







    Follow Me on Pinterest

    Point - Click - Discover!

    Thanks for visiting this webpage. To continue exploring, choose another destination!


    My World Travel Guides - celebrating a beautiful world beautifully.

    Earning a living as a Happy Jobless Guy

    I am a Happy Jobless Guy! I am one of the few people who is fortunate enough to earn an income from my websites that I don't to go out to work. My sites get thousands of visitors every day. It has been a long process, but it is something everybody can achieve, and that means YOU. The following are some articles which you might want to read if you want to do what I do:
    1. Money Making Manual
    2. Create Your Own Money-Printing Machine
    3. Guide for earning a living without holding a job
    4. Complete Step-by-Step e-Business Building System