Day 1 - Cathedral and Medieval Core
Canterbury Cathedral
England's mother church houses Thomas Becket's murder site and medieval stained glass windows dating from 1200. The crypt contains Norman architecture from 1070. Audio guides included with entry.
The King's School Canterbury
World's oldest continuously operating school since 597 AD. Walk through the medieval grounds and see buildings where Christopher Marlowe studied. Public access to courtyards and chapel.
Canterbury Roman Museum
Built around actual Roman house foundations with original mosaics still in place. Interactive displays show Canterbury's Roman past. Located beneath modern shopping centre on Butchery Lane.
The Falstaff in St Dunstan's Street
Deeson's British Restaurant