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Fun Fact: The word ‘canter’ actually has its origins in Canterbury. Many pilgrims used to race their horses back to the city to beat curfew, leading to the expression Canterbury trot, or canter.
10 great hotels and B&Bs in Canterbury
Whether you’re looking for a delicious meal, a great night out with your friends or a trendy new bar for a drink to end the week with it’s common knowledge that Canterbury has loads of things for people to enjoy.
With so much on offer a day just isn’t enough, which is why the wide range of hotels and B&Bs is a must to know about. Whether you’re
heading back to Canterbury after graduating, or want somewhere for your parents to
stay when they visit, Canterbury has lots of different hotels to suit all
tastes and budgets.
We’ve selected 10 of Canterbury’s great hotels and B&Bs, so whether you’re looking for quirky or a touch of the traditional, you’re sure to find something that suits.
Bijou Abode
If you’re looking for a guesthouse with a difference, Bijou Abode is for you. Chaucer House, opposite The Marlowe Theatre, offers two 30 square metre guest rooms - The Circle and Upper Circle – providing loads of room to get comfortable.
With great details like stylish furnishings, large en- suite wet-rooms with under-floor heating, majestic slipper baths, free internet and luxury salon-quality hair dryers, Bijou Abode is fit for a King.


































































































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