Explore the rich tapestry of Canterbury’s history and culture on this immersive 90-minute private walking tour. Led by a local guide, you’ll stroll through the city’s storied streets, witnessing iconic landmarks such as the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, the Statue of Geoffrey Chaucer, and the historic Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint. Delve into Canterbury’s literary heritage in front of the Marlowe Theatre, admire the intricate carvings of Christ Church Gate, and learn about the city’s Roman past in front of the Canterbury Roman Museum. Pass by the serene St. Thomas’ of Canterbury RC Church and witness Saint George’s Tower, concluding your tour in front of this iconic landmark.
The Beaney is a cultural hub in Canterbury, housing a diverse collection of art and artifacts alongside a library and exhibition spaces. Its striking architecture blends historic charm with modern functionality. (Outside visit)
The statue commemorates the renowned medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer, author of "The Canterbury Tales," standing as a tribute to his literary legacy and connection to the city. Positioned in the heart of Canterbury, it serves as a focal point for literary enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The Westgate Towers, dating back to the 14th century, now house a museum offering insights into Canterbury's military and civic history. (Outside visit)
You will make your own way to the meeting points