Canterbury is England's second most visited City attracting two million visitors every year - the main reason being the rich tapestry of historical sites, combined with a good selection of places to visit, places to stay, eat and drink.
Museum of Canterbury with Rupert Bear Museum
Housed in the medieval Poor Priests' Hospital and now extended into two adjoining buildings, the new museum has an increased range of exhibits from pre-Roman times to the present.
With archaeological finds and historical collections on display wit...
Canterbury West Gate Towers
Open all year Monday - Saturday, 11.00 - 12.30 (last admission 12.15) and from 13.30 until 15.30 (last admission 15.15). Closed Good Friday and Christmas week....
Canterbury Environment Centre
This converted medieval church retains many of its original interesting features and is now the host for many shows and events organised by local groups. Exhibitions illustrate Canterbury's present and future, as well as its past. The Environment Cen...
Greyfriars
Hidden away behind Greyfriars House in Stour Street is this 13th century building spanning the river Stour. It is the oldest Franciscan building in Britain and the sole remains of Greyfriars Friary. The Chapel and house of the first Franciscan settle...
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