This tour of Canterbury offers a distinctive blend of historical and cultural experiences, showcasing the city's medieval charm and religious significance. Starting at the Westgate Towers, visitors get an authentic glimpse into Canterbury's medieval fortifications. The exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides an awe-inspiring look at Gothic architecture and religious heritage. St. Augustine's Abbey adds depth with its historical ruins and role in early Christianity. The journey concludes with a scenic boat tour along the River Stour, offering a serene perspective of the city's landmarks and riverside beauty. This combination of historic landmarks and picturesque views creates a rich, multifaceted exploration of Canterbury's heritage.
Start your tour at the Westgate Towers, one of the medieval gateways to the city of Canterbury, where you'll meet your guide. Your guide will provide an overview of the towers' history and significance as part of the city's medieval fortifications.
Begin your exploration of Canterbury Cathedral, one of the most important religious sites in England and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the cathedral's interior, including its stunning stained glass windows, Gothic architecture, and the shrine of Thomas Becket, while learning about its history and significance.
Walk to St. Augustine's Abbey, a historic monastery founded in the 6th century by St. Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury. Explore the abbey ruins and gardens, learning about its role in the spread of Christianity in England and its eventual dissolution during the English Reformation.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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