The Best Canterbury Hotels

recommended hotels and other accommodation in or near Canterbury


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Howfield Manor Hotel

Chartham Hatch

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charming hotel, parts date from the 12th century, with traditional style rooms, a restaurant serving French-style cuisine and 5 acres of gardens

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traditional pub in a charming Kent village near Canterbury, guest rooms are smart and contemporary and there a country views from the garden

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a charming 18th-century property with period features, an indoor pool, sauna and spa offering a range of pampering treatments and therapies

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incorporates part of the Norman city walls although dating from the 1730s - offers a homely, relaxing atmosphere close to the city centre

Sun Hotel

Canterbury

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Tudor building formerly known as "Little Inn", made famous by Dickens, extensively refurbished and set on a cobbled street near the cathedral