This historical guided tour of Canterbury will begin from outside the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge in the centre of the city. Your accredited guide will tell the story of the largest surviving medieval city gate in the United Kingdom.
You can discover Christopher Marlowe's influence on the art of writing in Canterbury as well as learn how the Roman city was rediscovered during the Second World War.
When you walk past Butchery Lane, there will be much to admire and discuss including the Bell Harry Tower of the Cathedral, the city coat of arms, and a bull's head.
The fate of Thomas Becket will be perhaps the most shocking but famous part of the city's religious story.
Élje át, mert...
- Chance to learn about how the UK's largest medieval gate survived
- Discovery of medieval part of the city discussed by guide
- Retelling of the role of Thomas Beckett and his fate
Ezt tartalmazza
- Walking tour
- Guide
Ami nincs az árban
- Admission to attractions including Canterbury Cathedral
Akadálymentesség
- Wheelchair accessible
- Accessible to pushchairs/prams
- Service animals welcome
- Public transport links nearby
Egészség és biztonság
- Suitable for all fitness levels
Idegenvezető által beszélt nyelvek
További információk
Participants are advised to wear face masks and bring hand gel. The guide will wear a face covering and attempt to be two metres distance from the group and at least one metre at all times.
Kérjük, hozza magával jegyét a látványossághoz.
Fontos tudni, hogy a működtetők lemondhatják az eseményt előre nem látható okokból.
Legalább 18 évesnek kell lennie a foglaláshoz, vagy felnőtt kísérettel kell rendelkeznie.
Működtető: CT Tours | Canterbury