Abbots Barton Hotel(Best Western)
The Abbots Barton Hotel, is Canterbury's premier hotel, serving business and leisure. Our gothic style boutique Hotel is set in 3 acres of grounds.
The County Hotel enjoys the finest location in Canterbury, right in the heart of of the main pedestrianised High Street. The hotel is perfectly located for exploring Canterbury situated 5 mins from the Cathedral and many other attractions.
Ebury Hotel Canterbury, located in Kent, the garden of England, is one of the finest hotels in Canterbury. Situated a short walk from the city center and Canterbury Cathedral.
Express by Holiday Inn Canterbury
The Express Holiday Inn in Canterbury is great value for money for business travellers and tourists! Our location is ideal location for those on a way to Dover Port and the Eurotunnel.
Howfield Manor is located in the heart of the Kent countryside and set in five acres of landscaped gardens. If you are visiting Canterbury and the surrounding villages, avoid the traffic by staying at this Country Manor.
A 17th Century coaching Inn run by the Chef-patron Jean-claude Rozard. A real 'Flavour of France' in England. We are recommended in the Which? Good Food Guide and Fromers Guide (USA).
The Pilgrims Hotel is ideal for your stay in Canterbury City Centre. Situated within the roman city walls, this lovely family run hotel offers a warm welcome to all our guests.
Originally, The Chaucer was a private Georgian House standing opposite Canterburys ancient city walls - close to all Canterbury's sights and is an ideal base for touring the Garden of England.
A traditional beamed Coach Inn centrally located in Canterbury and 20 minutes from Dover and the Channel Tunnel. The 15th Century hotel is in the heart of this beautiful, historic city, home to England's most impressive cathedral.
Charactoristic pub open fire & beams, offering home cooked cusine.4 diamond 16 room accomodation Call in for a coffee and ask to be shown around the brand new 16 bedrooms, bookings now being taken.
A delightful old pub close to the city centre and its many tourist attractions. The ancient water mill (hence Miller's Arms) on the River Stour remains alongside the pub.
Six hundred year old medieval house in the heart of the North Downs overlooking a nature reserve. Very quiet and secluded, lots of history, great for walking.
Tudor beamed houses surrounds this cosy Inn which is graced by the Grey Lady, a resident but friendly ghost! Probably one of the cosiest Inns in Kent if not in England with a well kept cellar!