Group VisitsAdvance group bookings are taken by the Visits Office. Visits by primary/secondary schools are dealt with by the Schools Office. Bookings for conferences, hospitality or accommodation are made with the Canterbury Cathedral Lodge and Study Centre. Pre-booked groups benefit from a reduced entrance rate of (prices from April 2012 in red)
Groups may book an ‘entrance only’ or any of the additional facilities, such as private guided tours, audio-tours, audiovisual presentations, lectures or ‘behind-the-scenes’ tours.
Groups may benefit from special rates when combining a visit to the Cathedral with a visit to St Augustine’s Abbey. Contact the Visits Office for up-to-date information and rates.
Our guides are experts at making the Cathedral and its history come to life and we strongly recommend that you book a tour for your group.
Guided tours in several languages as well as special tours of an extended or specialised character can be arranged, starting any time between 09.00 and 15.30 hrs (Monday-Friday) and 09.00 and 13.30 hrs (Saturday). There are no guided tours on Sunday.
Cost for entrance and guided tour:
Audio-Visual Presentations
Audio-visuals in several languages provide an appropriate introduction or conclusion to a visit (pre-booked groups only).
Costs:
Audio-Tours
Audio-tours in English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese, lasting 40 minutes, are available inside the main entrance.
Costs:
Private Evening Tours
Depending on the availability of the Cathedral private evening tours may also be arranged.
Costs:
Behind The Scenes Tour
Behind the scenes a great deal goes on - some 220 people work on preparing Services, creating beautiful music, restoring the stained glass or conserving unique and rare books and documents, much as the monks did many centuries ago.
Groups visiting the Cathedral can now experience these fascinating aspects of Cathedral life.
Packages and tours can be tailor-made so that people can visit what interests them most:
These visits are very popular - numbers are limited and they must be booked well in advance.
Download our brochure to learn more about the cathedral and to prepare for a visit.
From oyster festivals to concerts and musicals, the Canterbury district and the Cathedral have much to offer its visitors.
Reach deep into England’s spiritual heartland at two of the mightiest cathedrals in the country.
Marlowe was born and educated in Canterbury. Was he a spy – or even Shakespeare? - as well as one of Britain’s most famous playwrights and poets?
The following tour operators offers regular day trips to canterbury:
www.goldentours.com
www.evanevans.co.uk
www.premiumtours.co.uk
There will be restrictions to general visting when the Cathedral is used for Services and/or special events