Canterbury, England Travel Guide

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All Aboard
There are plenty of ways to get to Canterbury, whether you’re coming from London, other parts of the UK, or even Europe.

Places to Stay
Canterbury’s hostels, hotels and guesthouses are a perfect marriage of modern amenities with historical charm.

Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Please
Robert lists a selection of pubs that will suit any drinking taste for a night out in Canterbury.

Osh Kosh There’s Lots of Nosh
Whether you fancy Indian or Italian, kebabs or fish’n'chips, Canterbury has some high quality places to chow down.

Within Canterbury
Getting around in Canterbury need only require a sturdy pair of walking shoes, and maybe a taxi if you’re out late.

As Time Goes By
From the medieval buildings, the cobbled streets, and the former ‘houses of sin,’ you cannot escape the past in Canterbury.

Canterbury’s Pop Idols
Canterbury’s buskers and street entertainers are a weird phenomenon. Even though you’ll rarely see one with any real musical talent, they are nonetheless unique.

Day Trips and Excursions
The seaside, castles galore, wild animals and even Europe are within a day’s reach of Canterbury.

Africa – Travel Guides for Africa

Asia – Travel Guides for Asia

Europe – Travel Guides for Europe

North America – Travel Guides for North America

Central America – Travel Guides for South America

South America – Travel Guides for South America

Pacific – Travel Guides for the Pacific and Australasia



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