5 of our top Canterbury must sees!

5 of our top Canterbury must sees!


Historic Canterbury is the jewel in the heart of the Kent crown, a must for any visitor to the county. Whether you're fascinated by the fables of the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales. In awe of the architecture from the mighty Cathedral to the Medieval cottages or just want to enjoy some fabulous food and drinks - there is something for everyone.





The river runs through the centre of historic Canterbury




We quizzed our knowledgeable pub team to find out what they'd recommend as the 5 best things to do in Canterbury - this was their choice:





Canterbury Punting Company





See the city in from one of these amazing punts along the River Stour. These beautiful hand-made punts really are a sight to behold, and you will see the city from an angle you wouldn't see, from the toe path or high street. The tours are perfect for families, children, community groups, schools, and work away days and last approximately 40-50 minutes. There is plenty of time to explore other areas of the city on foot too. Canterbury Punting Tours are able to arrange bespoke tours as well, if you have special requirements or celebrating an occasion.









Canterbury Cathedral





Canterbury Cathedral has over 1400 years of history to be explored. These include the place where Thomas Becket was murdered, the tomb of King Henry IV and The Black Prince. For youngsters, there's the Gargoyle Trail, a media guide and discovery trail too. If you are arranging events for a larger group - the tour team at the cathedral can arrange for you to take part in a choice of 6 tours - there truly is something for everyone. As well as a visit to the Cathedral - you can see and buy our Canterbury Cathedral Herb Garden Gin, a stunning gin made with herbs grown in the medieval herb garden of Canterbury Cathedral. Limited release, bottles all numbered and signed.









THOMAS BECKETT STORY




Something new for Spring 2024 - Explore the places in the Cathedral associated with the life and death of the renowned saint and martyr, from the location of his shocking murder in 1170 to the site of his first tomb, where over 700 miracles were reported. Discover how the story was re-told in stained glass.









The Marlowe





We are so proud of our local theatre - The Marlowe - it is, and has been a must-visit for many residents and tourists for years - it's one of the jewels in the Canterbury crown. Often West End shows visit the Marlowe as part of their nationwide tours, making the best theatre accessible to so many.









The stunning architecture is imposing but not distracting in amongst the medieval history in Canterbury - you must visit even if not to see a show - it's just a 30-second walk from the High Street - we love it here at The Foundry and try to visit with our family as often as possible.





The Beany Institute





Award-winning, The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge is an Art Gallery, Library and Visitor Information Centre situated in the heart of historic Canterbury. With a year-round schedule of events, exhibitions, workshops and activities, the building is hard to miss on the High Street.









Before, during or after your day in Canterbury - we would love to see you at The Foundry. We cater for groups, and families, for lunch, a light bite, dinner or just a swift half to quench your thirst before your next adventure.





We look forward to welcoming you!





Jon and Jodie






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