One of England's most venerable cities,
CANTERBURY
offers a rich slice through two thousand years of history, with Roman and early Christian ruins, a Norman castle, and a famous cathedral that dominates a medieval warren of time-skewed Tudor dwellings. The city began as a Belgic settlement that was overrun by the Romans and renamed
Durovernum
, from where they proceeded to establish a garrison, supply base and system of roads that was to reach as far as the S... [More]
Conveniently located only 10 minutes from Canterbury on the A2. The hotel is the perfect base for exploring Canterbury and its beautiful surroundings. Both Dover and the Eurotunnel are 17 miles respectively. The Royal St George Golf Club in Sandwich which played host to 'The Open' in 2003 is 20 minu... [More]
Today the hotel combines the character and charm of its history with every modern amenity. The staff will care for your needs with an individual attention that you only find with the very best hotel. Howfield Manor is ideal for trips across the Channel as it is within 20 minutes from both the ports ... [More]
The Pilgrims hotel offers comfort style and outstanding levels of service you would expect from a family run business. It is a traditional hotel in every sense and traditional values such as personal service and warm hospitality will ensure your visit is memorable, be it for business or for pleasure... [More]
From its convenient location overlooking the ancient city walls, the Chaucer is a good base for visiting Canterbury’s Cathedral, museums and the surrounding Kent countryside. This elegant Georgian building is handy for day trips to France. Facilities include a restaurant and bar. Golf is available c... [More]
The Swallow Falstaff Hotel is a former 15th century coaching inn with additional accommodation in a recently restored woodmill. The hotel is in the heart of this beautiful, historic city, home to England's most impressive cathedral. Dine in the superb Othello's restaurant where you can enjoy traditi... [More]