
Canterbury
Medieval lanes, wild greenery, and easy family adventures
Highlights
Step into Canterbury Cathedral’s soaring nave, cloisters, and tranquil gardens for an unforgettable dose of history.
Glide along the River Stour or wander its leafy banks for peaceful, nature-filled family time.
Stroll sections of Canterbury’s old city walls with views over gardens and spires.
Meet gorillas, tigers, elephants, and more among lush enclosures at Howletts Wild Animal Park.
Explore crooked timber-framed houses and narrow lanes that feel straight out of a medieval story.
Head up to the University of Kent’s leafy campus and woods for open spaces, views, and easy family walks.
Where to Stay
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ABode Canterbury
Characterful hotel in a historic building just off the High Street, with family rooms and easy access to the cathedral, river, and main shopping streets.

Castle House Hotel
Small hotel set near the old castle and Dane John Gardens, with a more intimate feel and a short walk to both the city walls and the cathedral.
Where to Eat
2 picks

Subway (Canterbury High Street)
Global sandwich chain; build halal-friendly subs or breakfast rolls by choosing only vegetarian fillings (cheese, egg, veggie patty, salads) and confirming no pork or non-halal meat added.
Olive Grove (Mediterranean Grill & Meze)
Mediterranean restaurant where you can keep it halal by choosing vegetarian and seafood-focused meze (hummus, falafel, grilled halloumi, Greek salad, grilled sea bass) and avoiding non-halal meats; confirm cooking oil and separation when ordering.
What to Do
7 picks

Canterbury Cathedral
Explore the vast nave, quire, cloisters, and peaceful cathedral gardens; older kids can follow the story of Thomas Becket and spot medieval details in the stonework and stained glass.

Canterbury Historic River Tour (River Stour)
Take a guided punt or small boat along the River Stour to see medieval buildings, low bridges, and lush riverbanks from the water.

Westgate Gardens & River Walk
Stroll from Westgate Towers into the riverside gardens with big trees, flower beds, and grassy spots where kids can run or watch ducks.

Canterbury Roman Museum
Head underground to see original Roman mosaic floors, artefacts, and interactive displays explaining Roman Canterbury.

Canterbury City Walls & Dane John Gardens
Walk a short stretch of the old city walls and then relax in the adjacent Dane John Gardens with its tree-lined paths, mound viewpoint, and playground.

Howletts Wild Animal Park
Spend half a day among spacious, wooded enclosures housing gorillas, tigers, elephants, and many other animals, with play areas dotted around the grounds.

University of Kent Woodland & Viewpoint Walk
Wander the leafy campus paths and small wooded areas, with occasional viewpoints back over Canterbury’s skyline and cathedral.
Good to Know
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Use Canterbury as a Compact Base
With a small historic centre, staying within or just outside the city walls means most sights (cathedral, river, gardens, shops) are 5–15 minutes apart on foot.
Plan One Big Thing per Half-Day
For family sanity, anchor each morning and afternoon around a single main activity (like the cathedral or Howletts), and treat everything else—dessert stops, small museums, playgrounds—as optional extras.
Halal Strategy: Ask Clearly & Stick to Safe Options
Carry a short note on your phone explaining you only eat halal meat, and when in doubt choose vegetarian or seafood dishes at non-halal restaurants and confirm no alcohol, pork, or animal-based stocks are used in your meal.
Book Major Tickets Online When Possible
For Canterbury Cathedral, Howletts Wild Animal Park, and popular river tours, buying timed or advance tickets online can save money and reduce waiting, especially on sunny weekends and school holidays.
Layer Up for Green Spaces and River Breezes
Bring light layers, hats, and maybe a compact rain jacket for everyone so you’re comfortable walking along the river, in gardens, or higher, breezier spots like the University of Kent even when the weather changes.
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