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Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle Private Full Day Tour

Canterbury, GB
Canterbury, GB
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Discover the heart of English heritage on a private full day tour to Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle. Immerse yourself in the medieval charm of Canterbury, with its ancient streets and historic cathedral. Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims and learn about the fascinating history of Thomas Becket. Then, venture into the picturesque countryside of Kent, where Leeds Castle awaits. Known as "The Loveliest Castle in the World," Leeds Castle is a true gem of English culture and history. Explore its grand rooms, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and get lost in the maze. As you wander through this enchanting castle, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time. With private transportation and a knowledgeable guide, this full day tour is the perfect way to experience the beauty and history of Southeast England. Don't miss out on this incredible adventure - book now and join us for a day of exploration and discovery!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the heart of English heritage in Canterbury
  • Enjoy punting in the lovely English countryside
  • Experience the charm and beauty of Leeds Castle
  • Travel through history in picturesque surroundings
  • Discover the rich cultural heritage of Southeast England
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Discover the heart of English heritage on the Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle Private Full Day Tour. This immersive experience takes you on a journey through time, from the medieval streets of Canterbury to the picturesque beauty of Leeds Castle. As you explore these iconic landmarks, you'll be transported back in time, soaking in the rich history and cultural significance of each site.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect a day filled with awe-inspiring architecture, breathtaking landscapes, and a deep sense of history. In Canterbury, you'll be captivated by the charming streets and the magnificent Canterbury Cathedral, a pilgrimage site since the murder of Thomas Becket. As you wander through the streets and visit the cathedral, you'll gain a deeper understanding of its significance and the stories it holds. Next, you'll venture into the untouched beauty of the Kent countryside, making your way to Leeds Castle. Known as "The Loveliest Castle in the World," Leeds Castle is steeped in history and has been a pleasure palace for kings and queens throughout the centuries. Marvel at the moat, stroll through the gardens, and explore the castle's fascinating past.

Who is this for?

The Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle Private Full Day Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking a memorable and immersive experience. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour offers something for everyone. The tour is designed to be inclusive, allowing visitors of all ages to appreciate and enjoy the beauty and significance of these iconic landmarks.

Why book this?

Embark on this journey to discover the secrets and stories that lie within the Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle. Immerse yourself in the medieval charm of Canterbury and be in awe of the architectural marvels that await you. Leeds Castle, with its rich history and picturesque surroundings, offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the grandeur of the past. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you'll gain insights and perspectives that will enrich your visit, making it a truly unforgettable experience.

Good to know

Please note that lunch is not included in the tour, allowing you the freedom to choose from the various dining options available. Private transportation, bottled water, and an air-conditioned vehicle are included for your comfort and convenience. The tour also covers any fuel surcharges and parking fees. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera to capture the beauty of these iconic landmarks.

Reviews

Visitors who have embarked on the Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle Private Full Day Tour have raved about the captivating experience and the knowledgeable guides. They have praised the stunning architecture of Canterbury Cathedral and the enchanting beauty of Leeds Castle. Many visitors have expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to explore these historic sites and have left with a deeper appreciation for English heritage. Overall, the reviews highlight the tour's ability to transport visitors through time and provide a truly immersive and memorable experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Canterbury

(Pass by)

Canterbury is the oldest cathedral city in England and the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of the Kent area and is situated on the Stour River. Due to the importance of St. Augustine as the apostle of the pagan Kingdom of Kent at the turn of the 7th century, the Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican community. Following the 1170 martyrdom of Thomas Becket, the cathedral became a major focus of pilgrimage, but since the killing of Saint Alphege by King Canute in the year 1012 it had already been trodden by the pilgrims. Canterbury is a popular destination for tourists as one of the United Kingdom's most visited cities. The economy of the city relies heavily on tourism. Today we will discover this lovely former pilgrimage city together with its narrow streets and lovely waterways on Stour River.

Westgate Towers

(Pass by)

The Westgate is England's largest remaining town gate. In Victorian times it survived an attempted demolition for a road extension scheme. Westgate is a mediaeval gateway with its 60-foot (18 m) high walls. The last survivor of one of seven mediaeval gates of Canterbury was constructed from Kentish ragstone in 1379. The tower is still very well preserved and one of the most distinguished sites of the county. Between its towers, the road welcomes visitors from all around the world.

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral is one of the most important religious centres in England. Canterbury was a prime destination over the centuries, and it is always possible to see traces of that title in the town. As you walk towards the Cathedral, you will notice the richness of history and architecture, especially after WWII in this pretty town. Buttermarket is an ancient market spot in the town where you can also see the trace of the pilgrimage role of Canterbury. Canterbury Cathedral is the oldest Cathedral in England. Therefore, the Archbishop of Canterbury has always had a significant status in England at all times. The Cathedral was an important Roman Catholic Church before it became the headquarters of Anglican Church. Founded in 597, the cathedral was completely rebuilt between 1070 and 1077. The tumultuous history of Britain during the Tudor dynasty lead to hard times in the history and Canterbury Cathedral has a very important religious background. Well, all roads lead to Henry VIII’s reign and there is an important spot in the Cathedral that you should not miss. By the time you enter the cathedral, you can get a shot of the Gothic structure of this masterpiece. Fine stonework and high & light architecture are so opulent. Fan vaulting you will admire as well as the statues of six English kings in 15th-century choir in this cathedral. This is where the cathedral divided into two main sections. One for the public, the other one for the monks. As of today, we can enter both. This is where the cathedral’s status changed on the 29th of December 1170. That was the day that the knights of Henry II murdered his friend Archbishop Thomas Beckett while he was praying right at that important spot. Since then, with the acclamation of the Pope, this holy place became a pilgrimage spot and the importance of the cathedral increased over time. The shrine to St Thomas Becket was destroyed on the orders of Henry VIII and the relics lost. Puritan iconoclasts did significant damage to the cathedral in the years 1642-1643 during the English civil war which your guide will also talk about. In the 1860s, when the South Porch was restored, most of the statues which currently adorn the west side of the cathedral were created. The cathedral is also used as one of the venues for the graduation ceremonies of the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University, and of course, it’s one of the most important tourist attractions in the Southeast of England.

Admission Included

Westgate Punts

It’s time to take a lazy boat ride through the Stream of Stour River. There are two important and very different punting tours. If you enjoy nature, there are 45 minutes or 60 minutes choices that you can admire the wetland of Canterbury. This is a wonderful natural experience in this town. If you enjoy urban life then Tourope UK's guide would suggest Venice like boating experience throughout the channels of Stour River. The ride will take you to the fancy streets of Canterbury and shows the other side of the town which you can’t reach by walking. Both experiences are amazing and totally different from each other. This is why we advise you to pick based on your personal interest and choice: Nature vs city life.

Admission Included

Leeds Castle

There is also another marvel in Southeast England you may wish to visit. Leeds Castle is “The Loveliest Castle in the World”! Although the sentence seems assertive, you should focus on this marvel in our English heritage. Indeed, Leeds Castle is very pretty and charming. It carries all English characteristics and culture itself and is one of the favourite destinations for tourists. It's an obvious fact that the history of many castles mainly goes back to the time of the Normans. Leeds Castle has existed since 1119. The second era of Leeds Castle goes back to King Edward I’s reign that’s about late 1200s and as you probably guess, Leeds Castle has always been a pleasure palace of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon in the 16th century. The King never travelled at night. Therefore, Leeds Castle was a connection hub on his route to holy Canterbury. The minute you enter through the visitors' centre, it’s not a big deal to walk to the castle but there is a tram service for a small fee that makes your journey even fancier. Tourope UK’s qualified blue badge guide will briefly mention the history of Leeds Castle up to the Tudor Dynasty and some important events in the past during your visit. A notable beauty of the Castle is probably the moat around it which was created by King Edward-I we believe. In the Stuarts time especially during the Civil War things were out of control during Charles I’s reign and the Castle was lucky enough to survive. Here in this spot your guide will mention the consequences between the Parliamentarians and Royalists at that time. It was the time that we nearly were losing Windsor Castle. In this respect we also need to talk about the restoration period during Charles II reign. From that point onwards, the Castle’s US connections start. By the time you enter the castle, you will realize French touches and styles in every corner. The reason for this is because of the owner of the castle Lady Baillie worked with French architects and designers that they both made significant alterations inside and outside of the Castle. The maze promises a wonderful experience for the kids and the gardens, cafeteria overlooking the beautiful castle promises a very extraordinary sense of the British culture for its visitors. As an addition to the facts we’ve mentioned, Leeds Castle is a popular image for both the political arena and the world of entertainment. The Castle was the venue of political talks and summits as well as a movie location for the films and TV series’ such as Dr Who, The Androids of Tara and even for live concerts by Sir Cliff Richard. The actual entertainment program is very rich for all ages. Bottom line, Leeds Castle is a great landmark for a great day out in Southeast England.

Admission Included

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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