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Cathedral Gate Hotel
Packed full of history, with ancient beams, sloping floors and low doorways, the Cathedral Gate Hotel offers modern travellers a place to rest in the heart of Canterbury. The oldest parts of the hotel date back to 1438, and you can trace the building’s long history in the rooms and along the passageways.
However, history doesn’t mean you forfeit modern comforts; all rooms contain in-room telephones, televisions and Wi-Fi. Why not grab a drink and head to the roof terrace, offering picture perfect views of Canterbury Cathedral - which is just thirty paces away.
Book directly through their website and enjoy a free drink at the bar. Or, mention that you’ve read Caxtons’ Guide to the 10 great hotels and B&Bs in Canterbury and receive 10% off when you book between October and May.
Tudor House B&B
A stone’s throw from the heart of the city, the Tudor House B&B is the ideal accommodation for those who want to be at the heart of all the action. As a family-run guest house, Tudor House is jam-packed with character and history and offers rooms with all the facilities you need to have a memorable stay. Note: there are no lifts at Tudor House, and no ground floor bedrooms, so talk to the team if you’re worried about mobility issues.
The Falstaff
As one of the most popular hotels in Canterbury, The Falstaff is a great place to stay if you’re looking for an amazing location paired with comfort and style. Choose from one of the 46 en-suite bedrooms at The Falstaff, all of which offer free Wi-Fi and come with a full English breakfast included in the price.
Fancy a treat? Opt for one of the Superior bedrooms for wood panelling and fireplaces, or one of the rooms in The Tap or the Old Woodmill for a more contemporary look and feel.


































































































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