Canterbury is in Kent, near England’s southeast coast. It is claimed to have the mildest climate in the whole of Britain and characterised by its warm and hospitable environment.
The town’s most prominent attraction is the medieval cathedral along with the crumbling Roman walls, is existing proof of the town’s enormous history. Strolling along Canterbury’s paved streets, you get a rare sense of timelessness as medieval blends with modern. You will come across Roman constructions, ancient walls, charming gardens, traditional pubs, amiable eateries and contemporary shopping centres that are comparable to those of London. Every year, millions of tourists come to ‘The Garden of England’ as Kent is known, in whose heart so gracefully rests the lovely town of Canterbury.
Canterbury's rich history of pilgrimages is well documented by Geoffrey Chaucer in ''The Canterbury Tales''.