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CANTERBURYHistoric Cathedral City & Pilgrimage Site
CANTERBURY OVERVIEW
Discover Canterbury: Historic Cathedral City.
Canterbury is one of England’s most historically significant cities, located in Kent and best known for its magnificent cathedral. For centuries, it has been a place of pilgrimage, learning and religious authority.
Today, Canterbury blends medieval streets, historic city walls and a lively cultural atmosphere within a compact, walkable city centre.
WHY VISIT CANTERBURY
âś” Home to Canterbury Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
âś” Medieval streets and preserved historic centre
âś” Major pilgrimage site in English history
âś” Strong literary and religious heritage
âś” Easy to explore on foot
Canterbury offers deep historical context paired with an engaging modern atmosphere.
A BRIEF HISTORY
Canterbury rose to prominence following the martyrdom of Thomas Becket in the 12th century, after which it became one of Europe’s most important pilgrimage destinations.
Its cathedral, walls and medieval layout remain central to the city’s identity today.
WHAT TO SEE & EXPERIENCE
- Canterbury Cathedral (external visit on tours)
- Medieval streets and city walls
- Historic buildings and riverside walks
- Independent shops and cafés
