A short walk from Canterbury city centre and its world-famous Cathedral, this privately-owned hotel is set within a Victorian townhouse, amid 2 acres of well-maintained grounds.
Caroline
United Kingdom
It's a short walk into town, has parking, room was cosy and slept well, great breakfast and value for money
With a 24-hour front desk, this hotel offers free breakfasts and a modern restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is situated in Upper Harbledown, just outside historic Canterbury.
gerrard
United Kingdom
Very convenient and beautifully clean breakfast was excellent but best of all the staff were lovely (all of them)
In the private and peaceful grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, this stylish lodge offers free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and scenic views. Canterbury’s historic centre is a 2-minute walk away.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Reception staff very helpful and always on hand. Breakfast delicious with lots to choose. Location amazing within the city and the gate staff, especially the evening security were always welcoming and helpful.
In 2 acres of landscaped gardens, Abbots Barton Hotel has a traditional restaurant and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is just outside Canterbury centre, half a mile from Canterbury...
karen
United Kingdom
In lovely surroundings and walking distance from the town
This charming hotel is 2 miles from Canterbury and close to Dover and the Eurostar. Dating back to the 12th century, it is surrounded by picturesque hills and fruit trees.
Situated in Canterbury and with Canterbury East Train Station reachable within 500 metres, Hampton by Hilton Canterbury features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property...
Podyma
United Kingdom
Excellent location, very comfortable room. We really enjoyed the breakfast and all the staff were lovely
Number 8 is located in Canterbury, 500 metres from Canterbury Cathedral and 1.1 km from Canterbury West Train Station.
Dawn
United Kingdom
The property was ideally situated. Immaculately clean, had the best sleep ever !!!. I even took the pillow protector off to find the brand of pillows. There was plenty of towels, hairdryer, dog bowl, great coffee machine, kettle, even a first aid kit !!
Situated within the Roman city walls of historic Canterbury’s centre, this family-run hotel dates back to the 16th century. It offers free WiFi, and a cosy, oak-beamed bar.
David
United Kingdom
Brilliant location in the main street. staff were very friendly
The Hugo - Hotel Concept Canterbury is offering room-only accommodation on Canterbury High Street.
MARY
France
Central location, the staff leave you to it thiughtful to leave juice and milk and nice nespresso machine. Perfect for a you g family, no overbearing staff.
In the private and peaceful grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, this stylish lodge offers free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and scenic views. Canterbury’s historic centre is a 2-minute walk away.
Breakfast. Discounts for supper at local restaurants.
With a 24-hour front desk, this hotel offers free breakfasts and a modern restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is situated in Upper Harbledown, just outside historic Canterbury.
Staff were brilliant. Really friendly and helpful.
Surrounded by 300 acres of parkland with a labyrinth and nature trails, this 4-star VisitEngland campus graded accommodation offers en suite double rooms with tea and coffee making facilities and free...
Number 8 is located in Canterbury, 500 metres from Canterbury Cathedral and 1.1 km from Canterbury West Train Station.
Great location. Clean and tidy. Everything you need.
FAQs about hotels in Canterbury
On average, 3-star hotels in Canterbury cost £113 per night, and 4-star hotels in Canterbury are £139 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Canterbury can on average be found for £142 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Canterbury this weekend is £120 or, for a 4-star hotel, £243. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Canterbury for this weekend cost on average around £293 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Canterbury for tonight. You'll pay on average around £96 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Canterbury will cost around £240 (based on Booking.com prices).
Canterbury’s religious and historic significance has inspired literary greatness. Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ were based on pilgrimages to the bygone shrine of Thomas A Becket, who was murdered here. The Marlowe Theatre is named after the 16th-century playwright born here, and the Canterbury Museum has an exhibit on Rupert Bear, whose author lived in this River Stour city.
River cruises and punting provide fantastic views of the striking weavers’ houses right on the water, and of Westgate - the UK’s largest city gate. Other sections of the city walls remain, and there are also ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, named after the 6th-century saint who brought Christianity to England. He was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, but the modern-day seat is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed cathedral, dating to the 12th century.
From the same period are the Norman castle ruins, occupying the site of a wooden fort constructed by William the Conqueror. The mound they sit on in Dane John Gardens is thought to be a Roman cemetery, and an original mosaic is visible in the Roman Museum.
In the Buttermarket half-timbered houses and historic inns are interspersed with shops, and big name brands line the Whitefriars Shopping Centre. The Canterbury accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels with swimming pools, cheap hostels and city centre B&Bs.
What guests said about Canterbury:
Scored 10
10
Loved the town, especially the cathedral - naturally!
Loved the town, especially the cathedral - naturally!
Lots to do for a couple of days as there's SO much history in and around the town.
Everything is in pretty close proximity and therefore in walking distance which made planning easy.
It's very picturesque with a variety of things to do for any age group - children and families and dogs seem to be well catered for.
Entrance fees are commensurate with, or even slightly cheaper than, similar sites elsewhere.
We had lunch at The Refectory - totes delish and reasonably priced.
We had Sunday supper at The Parrot - go early if you want a roast dinner, it's VERY popular and sells out fast!
Whitstable is beautiful and only 6 miles down the road, so worth a visit too using Canterbury as a base.
We also drove to Sissinghurst Castle - that was fabulous and well worth a visit, So lovely driving through the Kent Downs to get there.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Vibrant cathedral city with a wide variety of shops and...
Vibrant cathedral city with a wide variety of shops and eating places. Sadly two of its three city centre department stores have gone. Plenty of tourinst attractions including a sizeable theatre with a varied programme of shows and concerts.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The staff are very helpful and attentive.
The staff are very helpful and attentive. The rooms are well presented with plenty of towels in the bathroom. The restaurant served a really good breakfast and I also enjoyed the choice of evening meals. I would recommend this hotel as being good value and would stay again when next in Canterbury.
Joseph
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I know Canterbury very well as I used olive there for 6...
I know Canterbury very well as I used olive there for 6 years. it is well worth visiting, but can get very crowded. Best to visit at quieter times of year, not in summer.
Easy to get around on foot. Good bus service to other parts of East Kent.
Eating places to suit all sorts.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Lovely picturesque place with lots of history.
Lovely picturesque place with lots of history. So much to do, lovely walks, cinema, theatre, shopping, museums all within walking distance. And so many places to eat of all kinds of cuisines.
Will definitely visit again.
Dionne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Gets a bit crowded like London you get a lot of tourists to...
Gets a bit crowded like London you get a lot of tourists to see the cathedral, but I have never seen so many shops in the high street and loads of pubs and places to eat. Lovely walks around the park and river you can go punting on the river
Phillip
United Kingdom
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The cottage was very clean and tidy and had free parking. We arrive at 10:00 on the Friday night, after a 5 hour journey, to be greeted by the lovely Brian, who made us feel very welcome. The property is situated close to the centre of Canterbury so we could walk into town easily (10 mins). The property had everything we needed for our short stay. The garden at the back the hotel has a lovely seating area. We would definitely stay again.
The hotel is comfortable and easy to find, and provide an extremely nice breakfast. The lovely centre of Canterbury is approx 12 minutes walk and very easy access The manager provided a good nap to use, but thus wasn’t really needed. There is a small car park attached to the hotel, but you may need to park elsewhere if it is full. We didn’t use the pool, but it looks lovely
The Hugo hotel is a great hidden gem in the heart of Canterbury , really clean , very comfortable bed and a great shower a well thought out room, even though it's right it the town centre it was very quiet. we would definitely recommend thanks
Lovely refurbished hotel. Ten minute walk into city centre so easily accessible to shops and restaurants. Staff very accommodating. Good reasonably priced food served in on site restaurant and comfortable bar area.
The shower was the best hotel shower I've experienced. The breakfast waiting staff were always friendly and helpful. The city centre position was convenient for exploring Canterbury.
Jane
United Kingdom
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