Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide

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Imagine strolling through the charming streets of Canterbury, where the past comes alive at every turn. On this captivating walking tour, you’ll uncover the city’s rich history, from its medieval wonders to the haunting tales that linger in the shadows. Led by knowledgeable Green Badge guides, you’ll discover the grand Canterbury Cathedral, explore cobblestone lanes, and explore the stories that have shaped this remarkable place. It’s an immersive journey that will transport you back in time, leaving you eager to uncover more of Canterbury’s enchanting secrets.

This experience made our list of the 15 Best Walking Tours In Canterbury.

Good To Know

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Good To Know

  • A guided walking tour of Canterbury led by knowledgeable Green Badge guides, providing an informative exploration of the city’s rich history and architecture.
  • The 1.5-hour tour features stories of murder, ghosts, artists, and royalty, enhancing the experience of visiting historical sites like the Canterbury Cathedral.
  • Visitors can enjoy close-up views of the Cathedral’s majestic precincts, medieval lanes, historic pilgrim inns, and architectural gems such as the Crooked House.
  • The tour is wheelchair accessible and offers full refunds up to 24 hours prior to the event, ensuring a convenient and flexible experience.
  • With an overall rating of 4.8/5 based on 366 reviews, the Canterbury walking tour is a must-do activity that provides excellent value for money.
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Tour Overview

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Tour Overview

The guided walking tour of Canterbury offers visitors a captivating journey through the city’s rich history and architectural wonders. Available in English, the 1.5-hour excursion immerses guests in the city’s medieval past, from winding lanes to historic pilgrim inns and the iconic Canterbury Cathedral.

Led by knowledgeable Green Badge guides, the tour is wheelchair accessible and features a cancellation policy allowing for full refunds up to 24 hours prior.

Guests can expect to uncover tales of murder, ghosts, artists, and royalty as they explore the Crooked House, Old Weavers House, and Marlowe Theatre.

With tours running daily, this experience provides an engaging and informative way to discover the heart of Canterbury.

Tour Highlights

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Tour Highlights

Guided tours whisk visitors through Canterbury’s medieval lanes, where historic pilgrim inns and the majestic Cathedral Precincts captivate the senses. Along the way, the tour reveals fascinating stories of murder, ghosts, artists, and royalty. Guests marvel at the iconic Crooked House, the picturesque Old Weavers House, and the grand Marlowe Theatre. The tour also offers an up-close look at the Canterbury Cathedral, the ruins of the old monastery, and the Eastbridge Hospital.

Canterbury’s HighlightsDescription
Medieval LanesExplore winding streets and historic inns
Cathedral PrecinctsDiscover the majestic cathedral and ruins
Architectural GemsAdmire the Crooked House, Old Weavers House, and Marlowe Theatre

Tour Details

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Tour Details

The tour includes an engaging walking experience led by a knowledgeable Green Badge city guide.

Participants can explore medieval lanes, historic pilgrim inns, and the Cathedral Precincts. They’ll view Canterbury Cathedral, the ruins of the old monastery, and the Eastbridge Hospital.

Along the way, they’ll admire architectural gems like the Crooked House, Old Weavers House, and Marlowe Theatre, while hearing stories of murder, ghosts, artists, and royalty.

The tour caters to a variety of age groups, from adults to children. Visitors are advised to dress for the weather, as the tours operate in all conditions, with well-behaved dogs permitted at the guide’s discretion.

Important Information

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Important Information

Typically, visitors are advised to wear weather-appropriate clothing for the guided walking tour of Canterbury. Many of the city’s pavements are narrow and uneven, requiring sturdy footwear.

While video recording isn’t permitted, guides encourage guests to capture the charming medieval lanes, historic pilgrim inns, and stunning Cathedral Precincts with their cameras. The tours operate rain or shine, so it’s best to be prepared for the elements.

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at the guide’s discretion, allowing adventurous four-legged companions to join the journey.

With accessibility in mind, the routes may vary to accommodate restrictions, ensuring an inclusive experience for all.

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Customer Reviews

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Customer Reviews

Customers rave about the exceptional guided walking tour of Canterbury, praising the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who bring the city’s rich history to life.

With an overall rating of 4.8/5 based on 366 reviews, the tour consistently earns high marks for its engaging and informative content.

Reviewers highlight the guides’ expertise, noting their ability to skillfully navigate the medieval lanes and regale participants with captivating stories of murder, ghosts, artists, and royalty.

The tour’s value for money and enjoyable overall experience also receive glowing feedback, cementing its status as a must-do activity for visitors to this historic city.

Canterbury’s Rich History

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Canterburys Rich History

Canterbury’s rich history is palpable as visitors wander its medieval lanes and alleyways. From the imposing cathedral to the ruins of the old monastery, the city’s past emerges at every turn.

Highlights include:

  • The Crooked House, a 16th-century timber-framed building that leans precariously, a testament to the city’s architectural heritage.
  • The Eastbridge Hospital, a medieval pilgrim’s hospice that now houses a museum showcasing Canterbury’s role as a center of religious devotion.
  • The Marlowe Theatre, named after the renowned playwright Christopher Marlowe, who was born in the city, offering a glimpse into Canterbury’s cultural legacy.

Immersed in this historical tapestry, visitors can’t help but feel transported to a bygone era, where the ghosts of the past still linger.

Exploring Medieval Wonders

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Exploring Medieval Wonders

Meandering through Canterbury’s medieval lanes, visitors embark on a captivating journey back in time.

Accompanied by a knowledgeable Green Badge guide, they explore the historic pilgrim inns and the serene Cathedral Precincts. As they wander, they’re awed by the majestic Canterbury Cathedral, its towering spires and ornate facades.

Nearby, the ruins of the old monastery stand as a testament to the city’s monastic past. The Crooked House, with its distinctive tilted facade, and the picturesque Old Weavers House captivate onlookers.

Hearing tales of murder, ghosts, and royalty, visitors feel transported to Canterbury’s vibrant history, where the past intertwines with the present in a mesmerizing display of medieval wonders.

Guided Tour Experience

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Guided Tour Experience

From the moment visitors step outside the main Cathedral Gate, where guides adorned in red sashes hold their placards aloft, the guided walking tour of Canterbury springs to life.

With a Green Badge guide leading the way, the group embarks on a 1.5-hour journey through medieval lanes, historic pilgrim inns, and the Cathedral Precincts.

Along the way, they:

  • Admire the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral, the ruins of the old monastery, and the Eastbridge Hospital
  • Explore the Crooked House, the Old Weavers House, and the Marlowe Theatre, each with its own captivating stories
  • Immerse themselves in tales of murder, ghosts, artists, and royalty that bring the city’s rich history to life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Canterbury: Walking Tour With Green Badge Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

Well-behaved dogs are allowed on the tour at the guide’s discretion. Just be sure to keep your furry friend under control as you explore Canterbury’s historic lanes and catch captivating tales of this ancient city.

Is There a Discount for Students or Seniors?

Students and seniors can enjoy discounted tour rates, exploring Canterbury’s medieval lanes and historic sites with an engaging, knowledgeable guide. Prices start at €17.71 per adult, with reduced fares available for youth, children, and seniors.

How Do I Know Which Guide I Will Have?

You won’t know which specific guide you’ll have until the start of the tour, but they’re all highly trained and passionate about sharing Canterbury’s rich history. Just look for the guide wearing the iconic red sash and holding the tour placard.

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?

Photos are generally not allowed during the tour. The guides strictly enforce this policy to provide an engaging and immersive experience for all participants. However, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to capture the beautiful sights and landmarks outside the tour.

What Happens if It Rains During the Tour?

Should it rain during the tour, the intrepid guests needn’t worry. The experienced guides press on, ensuring each visitor remains dry and warm as they uncover Canterbury’s storied past, come rain or shine.

The Sum Up

Unlock Canterbury’s captivating past on this guided walking tour. Weave through medieval alleyways, uncover royal scandals, and stand in awe of the magnificent cathedral. With a knowledgeable Green Badge guide, you’ll embark on an immersive journey that brings this historic city to life. Don’t miss the chance to experience Canterbury’s enchanting charm and timeless beauty firsthand.

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