Monday, June 22, 2026

Visiting Canterbury: A Complete Guide to England’s Mother Church

Canterbury Cathedral, mother church of English Christianity

Canterbury Cathedral is the mother church of English Christianity and the spiritual home of the worldwide Anglican Communion. From the arrival of Saint Augustine in 597 to the martyrdom of Thomas Becket and the pilgrims of Chaucer’s tales, this UNESCO World Heritage site has stood at the centre of England’s religious story for more than fourteen centuries. This guide gathers everything you need to plan a visit.

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Who Comes Here

Canterbury draws Anglicans connecting with the heart of their communion, history lovers fascinated by Becket and Chaucer, walkers following the revived Pilgrims’ Way, and visitors simply enchanted by one of England’s most beautiful cathedral cities.

When to Visit

Spring and summer bring the best weather and liveliest atmosphere, but the cathedral is striking year-round — never more so than on a misty winter morning. Check service times before visiting, as worship takes priority over sightseeing.

Getting There

Fast trains from London reach Canterbury in under an hour, making it an easy day trip, though an overnight stay lets you enjoy the cathedral at its quietest. The compact old city is best explored entirely on foot.

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