Canterbury World Heritage Pass
One ticket, three incredible sites
£26 per adult
Kids go free!
Discover the story of how Christianity came to Anglo-Saxon England at these three unforgettable historic sites; Canterbury Cathedral, St Martin's Church and St Augustine's Abbey.
A great-value ticket to a grand adventure for all ages, available to buy in person at Canterbury Cathedral or St Augustine’s Abbey.
T&Cs:
• Valid for one visit to each site.
• Children 17 and under go free, two children per adult.
• Ticket valid for three days from date of purchase.
• Not valid for group bookings or school visits.
Please note, there is no step free access at St Martin’s Church.
Canterbury Cathedral, a charity registered in England, Charity Number 1206913.
St Martin and St Paul Church, a charity registered in England, Charity Number 1133979.
The English Heritage Trust is a charity, no. 1140351, and a limited company, no. 07447221, registered in England and Wales.
ABOUT
St Martin's Church
directly and tangibly associated with the history of the introduction of Christianity to the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
- Unesco World Heritage Convention listing
St Martin’s Church is the oldest church in continuous use in the
English-speaking world, with parts dating back to Roman Britain
As the chapel of Queen Bertha, wife of King Ethelbert, it played a key role in early Christian Britain. It’s also the first place of worship used by St Augustine.
Take in sweeping views, fascinating stories, and a tranquil atmosphere.